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UAE Struggles To Recover After Heaviest Recorded Rainfall Ever Hits Desert Nation

2024-04-18T11:26+0200menafn (en)

- Kashmir Observer) DUBAI- The United Arab Emirates struggled Thursday to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall ever to hit the desert nation, as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads.

GOLDSTEIN: Exaggerated claims about climate change costing us money, report says

2024-04-18T11:19+0200torontosun (en)

“These regulations impose significant costs on the Canadian economy, and can exert downward pressure on Canadians’ standard of living.” Study author Kenneth Green argues, “the evidence is clear — many of the claims that extreme weather events are increasing are simply not empirically true.

United Arab Emirates struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall ever hits desert nation

2024-04-18T10:39+0200expressindia (en)

Pilots and flight crews had been struggling to reach the airport given the water on roadways. But on Thursday, they lifted that order to allow customers into the airport.Others who arrived at the airport described hourslong waits to get their baggage, with some just giving up to head home or to whatever hotel would have them.

United Arab Emirates struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall ever hits desert nation

2024-04-18T10:20+0200thehindu (en)

The UAE’s drainage systems quickly became overwhelmed, flooding out neighbourhoods, business districts and even portions of the 12-lane Sheikh Zayed Road highway running through Dubai. The state-run WAM news agency called the rain “a historic weather event” that surpassed “anything documented since the start of data collection in 1949.

2024-04-18T13:44:19+05:30 - World United Arab Emirates struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall ever hits desert nation

2024-04-18T10:16+0200Hindu (en)

The long-haul carrier Emirates, whose operations had been struggling since the storm on April 16, had stopped travellers flying out of the UAE from checking into their flights as they tried to move out connecting passengers. Pilots and flight crews had been struggling to reach the airport given the water on roadways.

United Arab Emirates struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall ever hits desert nation

2024-04-18T10:01+0200tribtown (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The United Arab Emirates struggled Thursday to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall ever to hit the desert nation , as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads.

UAE Struggles to Recover After Heaviest Recorded Rainfall Ever Hits Desert Nation

2024-04-18T09:53+0200news18 (en)

The United Arab Emirates struggled Thursday to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall ever to hit the desert nation, as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads. Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest....

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:51+0200newsnow-co-uk (en)

18 April 2024, 08:24 Arabian Peninsula Rain. Picture: PA Dubai International Airport is working to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covers portions of major highways and roads. The United Arab Emirates is struggling to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall to ever hit the....

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:42+0200greatyarmouthmercury (en)

Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, allowed global carriers to fly into Terminal 1 at the airfield again on Thursday morning. “Flights continue to be delayed and disrupted, so we urge you to only come to Terminal 1 if you have a confirmed booking,” the airport said on the social media platform X.

United Arab Emirates struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall ever hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:37+0200independent-UK (en)

The United Arab Emirates is struggling to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall ever to hit the desert nation, as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads. The United Arab Emirates struggled Thursday to recover....

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:36+0200thecomet (en)

Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, allowed global carriers to fly into Terminal 1 at the airfield again on Thursday morning. “Flights continue to be delayed and disrupted, so we urge you to only come to Terminal 1 if you have a confirmed booking,” the airport said on the social media platform X.

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:36+0200salisburyjournal (en)

Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, allowed global carriers to fly into Terminal 1 at the airfield again on Thursday morning. “Flights continue to be delayed and disrupted, so we urge you to only come to Terminal 1 if you have a confirmed booking,” the airport said on the social media platform X.

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:36+0200lbc (en)

18 April 2024, 08:24 Arabian Peninsula Rain. Picture: PA Dubai International Airport is working to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covers portions of major highways and roads. The United Arab Emirates is struggling to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall to ever hit the....

United Arab Emirates struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall ever hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:35+0200dailyjournal (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The United Arab Emirates struggled Thursday to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall ever to hit the desert nation , as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads.

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:33+0200dunmowbroadcast (en)

Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, allowed global carriers to fly into Terminal 1 at the airfield again on Thursday morning. “Flights continue to be delayed and disrupted, so we urge you to only come to Terminal 1 if you have a confirmed booking,” the airport said on the social media platform X.

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:33+0200chesterfirst (en)

Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, allowed global carriers to fly into Terminal 1 at the airfield again on Thursday morning. “Flights continue to be delayed and disrupted, so we urge you to only come to Terminal 1 if you have a confirmed booking,” the airport said on the social media platform X.

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:33+0200eadt (en)

Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, allowed global carriers to fly into Terminal 1 at the airfield again on Thursday morning. “Flights continue to be delayed and disrupted, so we urge you to only come to Terminal 1 if you have a confirmed booking,” the airport said on the social media platform X.

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:32+0200thetelegraphandargus (en)

Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, allowed global carriers to fly into Terminal 1 at the airfield again on Thursday morning. “Flights continue to be delayed and disrupted, so we urge you to only come to Terminal 1 if you have a confirmed booking,” the airport said on the social media platform X.

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:32+0200pressandjournal (en)

The United Arab Emirates is struggling to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall to ever hit the desert nation, as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads. Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for....

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:32+0200thenorthernecho (en)

Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, allowed global carriers to fly into Terminal 1 at the airfield again on Thursday morning. “Flights continue to be delayed and disrupted, so we urge you to only come to Terminal 1 if you have a confirmed booking,” the airport said on the social media platform X.

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:30+0200dailyecho (en)

Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, allowed global carriers to fly into Terminal 1 at the airfield again on Thursday morning. “Flights continue to be delayed and disrupted, so we urge you to only come to Terminal 1 if you have a confirmed booking,” the airport said on the social media platform X.

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:30+0200eveningnews24 (en)

The United Arab Emirates is struggling to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall to ever hit the desert nation, as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads. Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for....

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:30+0200eveningtimes (en)

Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, allowed global carriers to fly into Terminal 1 at the airfield again on Thursday morning. “Flights continue to be delayed and disrupted, so we urge you to only come to Terminal 1 if you have a confirmed booking,” the airport said on the social media platform X.

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:30+0200eveningtelegraph (en)

The United Arab Emirates is struggling to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall to ever hit the desert nation, as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads. Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for....

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:29+0200yourlocalguardian (en)

Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, allowed global carriers to fly into Terminal 1 at the airfield again on Thursday morning. “Flights continue to be delayed and disrupted, so we urge you to only come to Terminal 1 if you have a confirmed booking,” the airport said on the social media platform X.

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:29+0200newsandstar (en)

Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, allowed global carriers to fly into Terminal 1 at the airfield again on Thursday morning. “Flights continue to be delayed and disrupted, so we urge you to only come to Terminal 1 if you have a confirmed booking,” the airport said on the social media platform X.

United Arab Emirates struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall

2024-04-18T09:29+0200HonululuAdvertiser (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates >> The United Arab Emirates struggled Thursday to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall ever to hit the desert nation, as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads.

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:29+0200yorkpress (en)

Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, allowed global carriers to fly into Terminal 1 at the airfield again on Thursday morning. “Flights continue to be delayed and disrupted, so we urge you to only come to Terminal 1 if you have a confirmed booking,” the airport said on the social media platform X.

World UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation09:26

2024-04-18T09:29+0200belfasttelegraph (en)

Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, allowed global carriers to fly into Terminal 1 at the airfield again on Thursday morning. “Flights continue to be delayed and disrupted, so we urge you to only come to Terminal 1 if you have a confirmed booking,” the airport said on the social media platform X.

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:29+0200edp24 (en)

Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, allowed global carriers to fly into Terminal 1 at the airfield again on Thursday morning. “Flights continue to be delayed and disrupted, so we urge you to only come to Terminal 1 if you have a confirmed booking,” the airport said on the social media platform X.

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:28+0200thecourier (en)

The United Arab Emirates is struggling to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall to ever hit the desert nation, as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads. Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for....

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:28+0200irishexaminer (en)

The United Arab Emirates is struggling to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall to ever hit the desert nation, as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads. Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for....

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:28+0200hertsad (en)

Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, allowed global carriers to fly into Terminal 1 at the airfield again on Thursday morning. “Flights continue to be delayed and disrupted, so we urge you to only come to Terminal 1 if you have a confirmed booking,” the airport said on the social media platform X.

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:27+0200southwalesargus (en)

Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, allowed global carriers to fly into Terminal 1 at the airfield again on Thursday morning. “Flights continue to be delayed and disrupted, so we urge you to only come to Terminal 1 if you have a confirmed booking,” the airport said on the social media platform X.

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:27+0200oxfordtimes (en)

Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, allowed global carriers to fly into Terminal 1 at the airfield again on Thursday morning. “Flights continue to be delayed and disrupted, so we urge you to only come to Terminal 1 if you have a confirmed booking,” the airport said on the social media platform X.

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:26+0200theargus (en)

The United Arab Emirates is struggling to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall to ever hit the desert nation, as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads. Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for....

UAE struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:25+0200impartialreporter (en)

The United Arab Emirates is struggling to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall to ever hit the desert nation, as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads. Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for....

United Arab Emirates struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall ever hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:25+0200devdiscourse (en)

The United Arab Emirates struggled on Thursday to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall ever to hit the desert nation, as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads.Dubai International Airport, the worlds busiest....

A Storm Dumps Record Rain Across the Desert Nation of UAE and Floods Dubai’s Airport

2024-04-18T09:08+0200thenationalherald (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport, disrupting flights through the world’s busiest airfield for international travel.

United Arab Emirates struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall ever hits desert nation

2024-04-18T09:07+0200metro-us (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The United Arab Emirates struggled Thursday to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall ever to hit the desert nation , as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads.

The desert nation of UAE records its most rain ever, flooding highways and Dubai’s airport

2024-04-18T09:00+0200apanews-en (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain the desert nation has ever recorded — a deluge that and disrupted flights through the world’s busiest airfield for international travel. The state-run WAM news agency called the rain....

United Arab Emirates struggles to recover after heaviest …

2024-04-18T08:50+0200wearecentralpa (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The United Arab Emirates struggled Thursday to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall ever to hit the desert nation, as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads.

United Arab Emirates struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall ever hits desert nation

2024-04-18T08:44+0200yakimaherald (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The United Arab Emirates struggled Thursday to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall ever to hit the desert nation , as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads.

United Arab Emirates struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall ever

2024-04-18T08:30+0200ABCnews (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- The United Arab Emirates struggled Thursday to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall ever to hit the desert nation, as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads.

United Arab Emirates struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall ever hits desert nation

2024-04-18T08:23+0200kob (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The United Arab Emirates struggled Thursday to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall ever to hit the desert nation , as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads.

United Arab Emirates struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall ever hits desert nation

2024-04-18T08:16+0200startribune (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The United Arab Emirates struggled Thursday to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall ever to hit the desert nation, as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads.

United Arab Emirates struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall ever hits desert nation

2024-04-18T08:15+0200sandiegouniontribune (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The United Arab Emirates struggled Thursday to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall ever to hit the desert nation , as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads.

The desert nation of UAE records its most rain ever, flooding highways and Dubai's airport

2024-04-18T06:27+0200manilatimes (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates: The United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain the desert nation has ever recorded — a deluge that flooded out Dubai International Airport and disrupted flights through the world's busiest airfield for international travel.

The desert nation of UAE records its most rain ever, flooding highways and Dubai’s airport April 18, 2024

2024-04-18T06:21+0200ajw (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates--The United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain the desert nation has ever recorded — a deluge that flooded out Dubai International Airport and disrupted flights through the world’s busiest airfield for international travel.

5 The desert nation of UAE records its most rain ever, flooding highways and Dubai's airport

2024-04-18T06:04+0200WashingtonPost (en)

The flooding sparked speculation that cloud seeding — flying small planes through clouds dispersing chemicals aimed at getting rain to fall — may have contributed to the deluge. But experts said the storm systems that produced the rain were forecast well in advance and that cloud seeding alone would not have caused such flooding.

OpinionRecord rainfall in Dubai? Blame climate change, not cloud seeding

2024-04-18T05:48+0200deccanherald (en)

By Lara Williams. The sights coming out of the United Arab Emirates this week range from surreal to apocalyptic: Rolls Royces and Aston Martins floating in flood water, a plane taxiing across a runway-cum-lake, furniture flying off the balcony of a high-rise apartment.

The desert nation of UAE records its most rain ever, flooding highways and Dubai's airport

2024-04-18T05:21+0200wboc (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain the desert nation has ever recorded — a deluge that flooded out Dubai International Airport and disrupted flights through the world's busiest airfield for international travel.

The desert nation of UAE records its most rain ever, flooding highways and Dubai's airport

2024-04-18T04:35+0200news-gazette (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain the desert nation has ever recorded — a deluge that flooded out Dubai International Airport and disrupted flights through the world's busiest airfield for international travel.

Record rain dumped across the desert nation of UAE

2024-04-18T03:32+0200HonululuAdvertiser (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates >> The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport, disrupting flights through the world’s busiest airfield for international travel.

A storm dumps record rain across the desert nation of UAE and floods Dubai’s airport

2024-04-18T00:07+0200chicagotribune (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport , disrupting flights through the world’s busiest airfield for international travel.

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2024-04-18T00:03+0200tvnz (en)

The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out today from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport, disrupting flights through the world's busiest airfield for international travel.

UAE deluged after historic storm dumps record rain across the desert nation

2024-04-17T19:00+0200newsnow-co-uk (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport, disrupting flights through the world’s busiest airfield for international travel.

ICMC’s Member in South Sudan Responds to Displacement Crisis Caused by Conflict in Sudan

2024-04-17T18:54+0200icmc (en)

As displacement caused by conflict in Sudan creates a new humanitarian crisis, ICMC’s member in South Sudan provides lifesaving emergency assistance and continues to call for peace. Since April 2023, more than 500,000 people have arrived into South Sudan fleeing a conflict erupted in neighboring Sudan, creating a large-scale humanitarian crisis.

What is cloud seeding and did it cause the record breaking rains in Dubai?

2024-04-17T18:50+0200itv (en)

has caused widespread flooding on the desert nation's roads, deluged houses, and even swamped Dubai international airport's runway. A year's worth of rain fell on Dubai in 12 hours - by the end of Tuesday, more than 5.59 inches (142mm) of rainfall; an average year sees 3.73 inches (86mm) of rain.

Alluvione a Dubai, il "cloud seeding" responsabile delle piogge record? Gli Emirati negano

2024-04-17T18:30+0200rainews (it)

Martedì, un’ondata record di precipitazioni si è abbattuta sugli Emirati Arabi Uniti (EAU) con oltre 250 millimetri di pioggia caduti nell'Emirato di Al Ain e più di 100 a Dubai, secondo i dati Centro Nazionale di Meteorologia (NCM). nota per il suo clima arido.

Historic Dubai flooding prompts questions over cloud seeding

2024-04-17T18:19+0200fox5atlanta (en)

In a matter of hours, the heaviest rain ever recorded in the United Arab Emirates flooded portions of major highways and Dubai’s international airport, the world's busiest airfield for international travel. The rains began late Monday and intensified around 9 a.m. local Tuesday. By the end of the day, more than 5.

Storm pounds desert nation of United Arab Emirates, floods Dubai airport

2024-04-17T17:52+0200latimes (en)

The center did not respond to questions Wednesday from the AP. The UAE, which heavily relies on energy-hungry desalination plants to provide water, conducts cloud seeding in part to increase its dwindling, limited groundwater. Scientists also say climate change in general is responsible for more....

Scripps News Storm dumps more than a year's worth of rain across Dubai in 24 hours AP via Scripps News 8:52 AM, Apr 17, 2024

2024-04-17T17:19+0200koaa (en)

The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport, disrupting flights through the world's busiest airfield for international travel.

Scripps News Storm dumps more than a year's worth of rain across Dubai in 24 hours AP via Scripps News 10:52 AM, Apr 17, 2024

2024-04-17T17:18+0200wkbw (en)

The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport, disrupting flights through the world's busiest airfield for international travel.

Scripps News Storm dumps more than a year's worth of rain across Dubai in 24 hours AP via Scripps News 7:52 AM, Apr 17, 2024

2024-04-17T17:16+0200ksby (en)

The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport, disrupting flights through the world's busiest airfield for international travel.

Scripps News Storm dumps more than a year's worth of rain across Dubai in 24 hours AP via Scripps News 9:52 AM, Apr 17, 2024

2024-04-17T17:04+0200kxxv (en)

The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport, disrupting flights through the world's busiest airfield for international travel.

Scripps News Storm dumps more than a year's worth of rain across Dubai in 24 hours AP via Scripps News 10:52 AM, Apr 17, 2024

2024-04-17T17:00+0200abcactionnews (en)

The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport, disrupting flights through the world's busiest airfield for international travel.

A storm dumps record rain across the desert nation of UAE and floods Dubai’s airport

2024-04-17T16:45+0200metro-us (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport , disrupting flights through the world’s busiest airfield for international travel.

A storm dumps record rain across the desert nation of UAE and floods Dubai's airport

2024-04-17T16:23+0200dunyanews (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport, disrupting flights through the world’s busiest airfield for international travel.

U.A.E. hit with heaviest rain ever recorded in the country

2024-04-17T16:18+0200CBC (en)

The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport, disrupting flights through the world's busiest airfield for international travel.

Storm dumps record rain across desert nation of UAE, floods Dubai's airport

2024-04-17T16:01+0200triblive (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport, disrupting flights through the world’s busiest airfield for international travel.

What is cloud seeding and did it cause the record breaking rains in Dubai?

2024-04-17T15:47+0200newsnow-co-uk (en)

has caused widespread flooding on the desert nation's roads, deluged houses, and even swamped Dubai international airport's runway. A year's worth of rain fell on Dubai in 12 hours - by the end of Tuesday, more than 5.59 inches (142mm) of rainfall; an average year sees 3.73 inches (86mm) of rain.

Conspiracy theorists think cloud seeding might be behind biblical Dubai storms

2024-04-17T15:13+0200metro-uk (en)

The desert city has been hit by extraordinary storms (Picture: Dubai Media Office @DXBMediaOffice) Dubai was struck by the heaviest rainfall in the past 75 years on Tuesday – and some people think that it was caused by the government ’s controversial geoengineering technology.

Cloud seeding: Dubai's freak weather linked to artificial rain

2024-04-17T14:56+0200standard (en)

Ahmed Habib, a meteorologist, told Bloomberg that Gulf state's National Centre of Meteorology sent out seeding planes from Al Ain airport on Monday and Tuesday to capitalise on convective cloud formations. Cloud seeding is a weather modification technique where substances are dispersed into the air....

Dubai, violenti piogge sul paese emirato: mai documentate così tante nella sua intera storia Mai così tanta acqua a Dubai. L'agenzia di stampa statale 'Wam' ha definito la pioggia "un evento meteorologico storico" che ha superato "qualsiasi cosa documentata dall'inizio della raccolta dei dati nel 1949".

2024-04-17T14:37+0200informazione (it)

Mai così tanta acqua a Dubai . L'agenzia di stampa statale 'Wam' ha definito la pioggia "un evento meteorologico storico" che ha superato "qualsiasi cosa documentata dall'inizio della raccolta dei dati nel 1949 ". Forti temporali si sono abbattuti sugli Emirati Arabi Uniti allagando porzioni delle....

Dubai airport says flood recovery ‘will take some time’ after record rain

2024-04-17T14:33+0200globalnews (en)

The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport, disrupting flights through the world’s busiest airfield for international travel. The state-run WAM news agency called the rain Tuesday “a historic....

A storm dumps record rain across the desert nation of UAE and floods Dubai’s airport

2024-04-17T14:05+0200wsvn (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport, disrupting flights through the world’s busiest airfield for international travel.

A storm dumps record rain across the desert nation of UAE and floods Dubai's airport

2024-04-17T13:59+0200yakimaherald (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport , disrupting flights through the world's busiest airfield for international travel.

A storm dumps record rain across the desert nation of UAE and floods Dubai's airport

2024-04-17T13:54+0200news-gazette (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport , disrupting flights through the world's busiest airfield for international travel.

A storm dumps record rain across the desert nation of UAE and floods Dubai's airport

2024-04-17T13:45+0200eagletribune (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport , disrupting flights through the world's busiest airfield for international travel.

African Risk Capacity to pay out insurance to drought-affected Southern African farmers

2024-04-17T13:44+0200engineeringnews (en)

Farmers in Mozambique and Zambia are being impacted by one of the worst droughts in decades, United Nations (UN) assistant secretary-general Reena Ghelani has said as she met with stakeholders to organise food and cash assistance in countries affected by the drastic El Niño-induced weather.

Canada's 2024 wildfire season expected to be even worse than last year's The warm fall and winter conditions throughout the country, as well as droughts, and minimal snowfall are all factors that contribute to a more intense fire season

2024-04-17T12:08+0200chathamdailynews (en)

Why could this be a bad year for wildfires? The warm fall and winter conditions throughout the country, as well as droughts, and minimal snowfall are all factors that contribute to a more intense fire season. Next to no snowfall from December to February in essential areas like southern B.C.

UN raises $600 million for Ethiopia, falls short of target

2024-04-17T05:07+0200deutschewelle-en (en)

A United Nations-led donor conference in Geneva raised almost $630 million (€592 million) on Tuesday to assist millions of Ethiopians impacted by climate change and conflict. "The humanitarian situation in Ethiopia is critical — but there is a window to act right now to break the downward spiral,"....

Food insecurity plagues Somalia’s displaced

2024-04-17T03:17+0200reliefWeb (en)

The city of Baidoa is struggling to support a large influx of displaced people as a lack of funding impedes humanitarian response. Nearly three-quarters of the population of Baidoa, Somalia , are internally displaced, and numbers are rising: nearly 30,000 displaced people have arrived in the city....

Geneva Conference Pledges $630 Million In Life-saving Help For Ethiopia

2024-04-17T00:58+0200scoop-co-nz (en)

Wednesday, 17 April 2024, 10:45 am Press Release: UN News Ethiopia’s international partners convened in Geneva on Tuesday to address the urgent need for increased humanitarian funding for the crisis-hit country, pledging a total of almost $630 million. The UN-backed $3.24 billion humanitarian response plan for 2024 is only five per cent funded.

Rain, rain go away 20 days ago

2024-04-17T00:44+0200bne (en)

The hotter the world gets, the more water the air can hold and the more it will rain. Last year’s disaster season saw catastrophic floods around the world caused by record levels of rainfall. After putting in the hottest year on record, this year is going to be the worst, with sea temperatures....

Heavy rains and floods kill over 100 across Pakistan and Afghanistan

2024-04-16T21:06+0200srilankasource (en)

islamabad - Authorities in Pakistan and Afghanistan said Tuesday that intense unseasonal rainfall, lightning and floods across both neighboring countries had killed at least 100 people over the past several days. A spokesman for the Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority said floods had....

Heavy rains and floods kill over 100 across Pakistan and Afghanistan

2024-04-16T21:02+0200cambodiantimes (en)

islamabad - Authorities in Pakistan and Afghanistan said Tuesday that intense unseasonal rainfall, lightning and floods across both neighboring countries had killed at least 100 people over the past several days. A spokesman for the Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority said floods had....

Heavy rains and floods kill over 100 across Pakistan and Afghanistan

2024-04-16T20:57+0200nigeriasun (en)

islamabad - Authorities in Pakistan and Afghanistan said Tuesday that intense unseasonal rainfall, lightning and floods across both neighboring countries had killed at least 100 people over the past several days. A spokesman for the Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority said floods had....

UN Needs Millions For Aid In Ethiopia

2024-04-16T20:44+0200menafn (en)

- Swissinfo) With the hunger crisis in Africa not only affecting Sudan, but also neighbouring Ethiopia, the United Nations (UN) wants to support 15.5 million people there this year. However, there is a lack of funds. This content was published on April 16, 2024 - 14:59 2 minutes Keystone-SDA.

Heavy rains and floods kill over 100 across Pakistan and Afghanistan

2024-04-16T20:42+0200manilametro (en)

islamabad - Authorities in Pakistan and Afghanistan said Tuesday that intense unseasonal rainfall, lightning and floods across both neighboring countries had killed at least 100 people over the past several days. A spokesman for the Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority said floods had....

Heavy rains and floods kill over 100 across Pakistan and Afghanistan

2024-04-16T20:36+0200myanmarnews (en)

islamabad - Authorities in Pakistan and Afghanistan said Tuesday that intense unseasonal rainfall, lightning and floods across both neighboring countries had killed at least 100 people over the past several days. A spokesman for the Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority said floods had....

Heavy rains and floods kill over 100 across Pakistan and Afghanistan

2024-04-16T20:28+0200northernirelandnews (en)

islamabad - Authorities in Pakistan and Afghanistan said Tuesday that intense unseasonal rainfall, lightning and floods across both neighboring countries had killed at least 100 people over the past several days. A spokesman for the Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority said floods had....

Heavy rains and floods kill over 100 across Pakistan and Afghanistan

2024-04-16T20:27+0200singaporestar (en)

islamabad - Authorities in Pakistan and Afghanistan said Tuesday that intense unseasonal rainfall, lightning and floods across both neighboring countries had killed at least 100 people over the past several days. A spokesman for the Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority said floods had....

Heavy rains and floods kill over 100 across Pakistan and Afghanistan

2024-04-16T20:24+0200longbeachstar (en)

islamabad - Authorities in Pakistan and Afghanistan said Tuesday that intense unseasonal rainfall, lightning and floods across both neighboring countries had killed at least 100 people over the past several days. A spokesman for the Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority said floods had....

Ethiopia: Government and international partners meet in Geneva to boost humanitarian funding

2024-04-16T19:10+0200unocha (en)

With the humanitarian situation in Ethiopia now critical, the Government of Ethiopia and international partners meet today in Geneva to raise international support as the country’s UN-backed $3.24 billion humanitarian response plan for 2024 remains less than 5 per cent funded.

Ethiopia High-Level Pledging Event: Government Of Ethiopia And International Partners Meet In Geneva To Boost Humanitarian Funding For Ethiopia

2024-04-16T19:07+0200menafn (en)

- African Press Organization) Download logo With the humanitarian situation in Ethiopia now critical, the Government of Ethiopia and international partners meet today in Geneva to raise international support as the country's UN-backed $3.24 billion humanitarian response plan for 2024 remains less than 5 per cent funded.

Heavy rains and floods kill over 100 across Pakistan and Afghanistan

2024-04-16T19:06+0200voanews (en)

islamabad — Authorities in Pakistan and Afghanistan said Tuesday that intense unseasonal rainfall, lightning and floods across both neighboring countries had killed at least 100 people over the past several days. A spokesman for the Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority said floods had....

APO AFRICA Ethiopia High-Level Pledging Event: Government of Ethiopia and International Partners Meet in Geneva to Boost Humanitarian Funding for Ethiopia

2024-04-16T18:25+0200venturesafrica (en)

With the humanitarian situation in Ethiopia now critical, the Government of Ethiopia and international partners meet today in Geneva to raise international support as the country’s UN-backed $3.24 billion humanitarian response plan for 2024 remains less than 5 per cent funded.

Ethiopia High-Level Pledging Event: Government of Ethiopia and International Partners Meet in Geneva to Boost Humanitarian Funding for Ethiopia

2024-04-16T17:00+0200CapitalEthiopia (en)

With the humanitarian situation in Ethiopia now critical, the Government of Ethiopia and international partners meet today in Geneva to raise international support as the country’s UN-backed $3.24 billion humanitarian response plan for 2024 remains less than 5 per cent funded.

UN seeks to raise $1 billion to boost aid to Ethiopia

2024-04-16T16:56+0200straitstimesSG (en)

GENEVA - The United Nations on Tuesday said it was seeking to raise $1 billion to boost humanitarian aid to Ethiopia, which has been hit by conflict, drought and floods. A U.N.-hosted pledging event, organised along with the governments of Ethiopia and the United Kingdom and held at the United....

UN seeks to raise $1 billion to boost aid to Ethiopia

2024-04-16T16:39+0200saltwire (en)

A general view shows people displaced due to the fighting between the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) Forces and Ethiopian National Defence Force (ENDF) allied with Amhara Special Forces, at the Abi Adi camp for the Internally Displaced Person in Abi Adi, Tigray Region, Ethiopia, June 24, 2023.

UN Seeks to Raise $1 Billion to Boost Aid to Ethiopia

2024-04-16T16:38+0200usnews (en)

Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A general view shows people displaced due to the fighting between the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) Forces and Ethiopian National Defence Force (ENDF) allied with Amhara Special Forces, at the Abi Adi camp for the Internally Displaced Person in Abi Adi, Tigray Region, Ethiopia, June 24, 2023.

UN seeks to raise $1 billion to boost aid to Ethiopia

2024-04-16T16:30+02004-traders (en)

A U.N.-hosted pledging event, organised along with the governments of Ethiopia and the United Kingdom and held at the United Nations in Geneva, is designed to increase life-saving assistance to 15.5 million people and food aid to 10.4 million. "The emergency has been building up through cycles of droughts and floods, and conflict," the U.

UN seeks to raise $1 billion to boost aid to Ethiopia

2024-04-16T16:29+0200streetinsider (en)

FILE PHOTO: A general view shows people displaced due to the fighting between the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) Forces and Ethiopian National Defence Force (ENDF) allied with Amhara Special Forces, at the Abi Adi camp for the Internally Displace.

Santa Cruz ranks fourth on most endangered rivers list ENVIRONMENT

2024-04-16T15:55+0200azcentral (en)

The Santa Cruz River is the fourth-most endangered river in America, according to American Rivers’ 2024 rankings. The river conservation nonprofit released its annual America’s Most Endangered Rivers list Tuesday to call attention to 10 of the most at-risk rivers and streams due to drought, pollution and climate change.

Clima estremo e carenza di scorte alimentari, il caso del Regno Unito: presto un’impennata dei prezzi

2024-04-16T15:16+0200quotidiano (it)

Diciotto mesi mai così piovosi in Inghilterra hanno provocato raccolti scarsi e di bassa qualità. L’esempio delle patate, che costano ora il 60% più dello scorso anno. Ritardi nella semina: i rischi per l’inverno. Londra, 16 aprile 2024 – Il Regno Unito è alle prese con una carenza nelle scorte alimentari .

WFP and UNESCO welcome funding from the Netherlands to boost food security for communities living along the shores of Lake Turkana

2024-04-16T14:51+0200wfp (en)

The agreement was signed in Nairobi by H.E. Maarten Brouwer, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Kenya, Lauren Landis, WFP’s Country Director and Representative in Kenya, Alexandros Makarigakis, Director and Representative a.i. UNESCO Regional Office for Eastern Africa, H.E. Mohamud M. Ali, Governor of Marsabit County and H.

MIL-OSI United Nations: WFP and UNESCO welcome funding from the Netherlands to boost food security for communities living along the shores of Lake Turkana

2024-04-16T12:39+0200foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Source: World Food Programme. NAIROBI: The Kingdom of the Netherlands, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and the Counties of Marsabit and Turkana have signed an agreement to sustainably improve the....

Netherlands Funds WFP, UNESCO for Lake Turkana Food Security

2024-04-16T12:36+0200miragenews (en)

NAIROBI: The Kingdom of the Netherlands, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and the Counties of Marsabit and Turkana have signed an agreement to sustainably improve the livelihoods, food security and nutrition....

WFP and UNESCO welcome funding from the Netherlands to boost food security for communities living along the shores of Lake Turkana

2024-04-16T12:15+0200reliefWeb (en)

NAIROBI, 16 April 2024 : The Kingdom of the Netherlands, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and the Counties of Marsabit and Turkana have signed an agreement to sustainably improve the livelihoods, food....

Ethiopia High-level Pledging Event: Government of Ethiopia and International Partners Meet in Geneva to Boost Humanitarian Funding for Ethiopia

2024-04-16T12:07+0200reliefWeb (en)

Attachments (Geneva 16 April 2024) With the humanitarian situation in Ethiopia now critical, the Government of Ethiopia and international partners meet today in Geneva to raise international support as the country’s UN-backed $3.24 billion humanitarian response plan for 2024 remains less than 5 per cent funded.

China pledges food aid to Zimbabwe

2024-04-16T08:53+0200bulawayo24 (en)

ZIMBABWE is among Southern African states earmarked to benefit from the Chinese government's food aid support to countries that are facing food shortages due to the El Nino induced drought. The country received insignificant rains this year, a development that will result in most communities not harvesting.

China pledges food aid to Zimbabwe

2024-04-16T00:08+0200chronicle (en)

Nqobile Tshili, ZIMBABWE is among Southern African states earmarked to benefit from the Chinese government’s food aid support to countries that are facing food shortages due to the El Nino induced drought. The country received insignificant rains this year, a development that will result in most communities not harvesting.

Passover 2024 and Earth Day

2024-04-15T23:44+0200timesofisrael (en)

This year, the start of Passover and the annual Earth Day occur on April 22nd. Hence, this is an excellent time to consider environmental messages related to Passover and the events and concepts associated with the liberation of the Israelites from Egypt: 1.

Divulgan en Estados Unidos estrategia cubana sobre el medio ambiente (+Video)

2024-04-15T17:31+0200granma (es)

La estrategia cubana para mitigar problemas ecológicos y aquellos ocasionados por el cambio climático fue presentada a estudiantes, profesores y trabajadores de la Universidad Internacional de la Florida. En el campus principal de la casa de altos estudios se proyectó el documental «La tarea de la....

Land, Vol. 13, Pages 523: Seasonal Response of the NDVI to the SPEI at Different Time Scales in Yinshanbeilu, Inner Mongolia, China

2024-04-15T11:40+0200mdpi (en)

Recently, the frequent occurrence of droughts has caused a serious impact on vegetation growth and progression. This research is based upon the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) from 2001 to 2020. The correlation between the NDVI and standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index....

U.S. wheat market has been remarkably resilient amid climate change

2024-04-13T22:18+0200earth (en)

In recent decades, the U.S. wheat market has shown remarkable stability despite facing the growing challenges of climate change and extreme weather conditions. A recent study led by the University of Southampton delves deep into the wheat sector’s resilience and the broader theme of food security in developed countries.

New Report Integrates Indigenous and Western Knowledge for Forest Adaptation Strategies to Combat Climate Change

2024-04-13T12:30+0200indiaeducationdiary (en)

There are 154 national forests in the United States , covering nearly 300,000 square miles of forests, woodlands, shrublands, wetlands, meadows and prairies. These lands are increasingly recognized as vital for supporting a broad diversity of plant and animal life; for water and nutrient cycling; and....

MIL-OSI Security: Secretary Mayorkas Announces Extension and Redesignation of Ethiopia for Temporary Protected Status

2024-04-12T16:50+0200foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Redesignation Allows Additional Eligible Ethiopian Nationals to Apply for TPS and Employment Authorization Documents. WASHINGTON – Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas today announced the extension and redesignation of Ethiopia for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 months, from....

MIL-OSI USA: Secretary Mayorkas Announces Extension and Redesignation of Ethiopia for Temporary Protected Status

2024-04-12T16:32+0200foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Headline: Secretary Mayorkas Announces Extension and Redesignation of Ethiopia for Temporary Protected Status. Redesignation Allows Additional Eligible Ethiopian Nationals to Apply for TPS and Employment Authorization Documents. WASHINGTON – Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N.

Secretary Mayorkas Announces Extension and Redesignation of Ethiopia for Temporary Protected Status

2024-04-12T16:30+0200dhs-gov (en)

Redesignation Allows Additional Eligible Ethiopian Nationals to Apply for TPS and Employment Authorization Documents WASHINGTON Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas today announced the extension and redesignation of Ethiopia for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 months, from....

Sopoaga scolds Australia and fossil fuel industry

2024-04-12T04:03+0200pina (en)

A former Tuvalu Prime Minister scolded the Australian Government and its fossil fuel industry at a recent climate integrity summit in Canberra. Enele Sopoaga, Tuvalu’s Prime Minister from 2013-2019, was keynote speaker at the Canberra conference last month.

MIL-OSI NGOs: Oxfam: European Court of Human Rights provides a partial step forward for climate protection but a step back on international accountability

2024-04-12T01:53+0200foreignaffairs-nz (en)

In response to the decision by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in the Grand Chamber’s first-ever climate-related cases ( Verein KlimaSeniorinnen Schweiz and Others v. Switzerland Duarte Agostinho and Others v. Portugal and Others , and Carême v.

Canada readies for another 'explosive' wildfire season

2024-04-11T15:19+0200phys (en)

Canada is bracing for another "explosive" wildfire season after last year's marked the worst that Canadians have ever known, federal officials said Wednesday. There are multiple indications for major risk, including a warmer-than-normal winter that left little snow accumulation on the ground, compounding droughts in several regions.

Why is olive oil so expensive?

2024-04-11T14:15+0200standard (en)

Waitrose's 500ml bottle of olive oil costs £22, making it the most costly. Compared to a 750ml bottle of Whispering Angel Provence Rosé, which costs only £11.49 from the same shop, it is more than twice as expensive. The Grocer reported on November 2023 that the price of olive oil has increased by....

Wildfires in the United States are becoming larger and more complex, requiring changes in the firefighting workforce

2024-04-11T07:59+0200ksusentinel (en)

becomes scarce. According to the National Interagency Fire Center’s most recent forecast, the fire season will last longer due to climate change. As fires grow larger and linger longer, federal officials are shifting to a new commercial model. They are restructuring top-tier management teams to....

Looking ahead in the midst of a crisis: The role of Anticipatory Action in a protracted drought

2024-04-11T06:49+0200reliefWeb (en)

Attachments Anticipatory Action (AA) is a tool to mitigate risks, by acting ahead of a predicted hazard to prevent or reduce the impacts on communities before they fully unfold. This study sought to understand how and when can development, climate change and humanitarian actors best support....

Climate: Forest Adaptation Strategies

2024-04-11T04:46+0200sciencedaily (en)

There are 154 national forests in the United States , covering nearly 300,000 square miles of forests, woodlands, shrublands, wetlands, meadows and prairies. These lands are increasingly recognized as vital for supporting a broad diversity of plant and animal life; for water and nutrient cycling; and....

New report ‘braids’ Indigenous and Western knowledge for forest adaptation strategies against climate change

2024-04-11T04:03+0200yubanet (en)

April 10, 2024 – There are 154 national forests in the United States , covering nearly 300,000 square miles of forests, woodlands, shrublands, wetlands, meadows and prairies. These lands are increasingly recognized as vital for supporting a broad diversity of plant and animal life; for water and....

The US Presidential Election is Hugely Important to the Future of Climate Policy

2024-04-11T01:29+0200climatescorecard (en)

The 2024 US presidential election is likely the most critical in America’s history. It has significant implications for the country’s climate policy. The two leading candidates – Joe Biden (Democrat and incumbent) and Donald Trump (Republican and past President) – have vehemently opposed views on climate change.

Canada readies for another 'explosive' wildfire season

2024-04-11T00:09+0200japantoday (en)

Canada is bracing for another "explosive" wildfire season after last year's marked the worst that Canadians have ever known, federal officials said Wednesday. There are multiple indications for major risk, including a warmer-than-normal winter that left little snow accumulation on the ground, compounding droughts in several regions.

Canada readies for another 'explosive' wildfire season

2024-04-10T23:10+0200terradaily (en)

Ottawa, April 10 (AFP) Apr 10, 2024 Canada is bracing for another "explosive" wildfire season after last year's marked the worst that Canadians have ever known, federal officials said Wednesday. There are multiple indications for major risk, including a warmer-than-normal winter that left little....

Canada readies for another 'explosive' wildfire season

2024-04-10T22:39+0200france24-en (en)

There are multiple indications for major risk, including a warmer-than-normal winter that left little snow accumulation on the ground, compounding droughts in several regions. "With the heat and dryness across the country, we can expect that the wildfire season will start sooner and end later and....

Lower coconut oil production seen due to El Niño

2024-04-10T18:31+0200manilatimes (en)

THE El Niño weather disturbance will likely cause a decline in the Philippines' copra production and a reduce projected coconut oil exports in the 2024-2025 marketing year (MY), the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) said. In its latest report, the USDA said that copra crushing would....

To Mitigate Climate Change Associated Disasters That Impact the Agricultural Sector – Launch Multipronged Efforts

2024-04-10T17:27+0200ipsinternational-sw (en)

Additionally, the report highlighted the economic losses and other impacts extreme weather events such as floods, droughts, heatwaves, and tropical cyclones have on agriculture. Indeed, globally, and in the United States , record-breaking, extreme weather disaster events, such as flooding, storms,....

How Climate Change Could Affect Your Favorite Wines

2024-04-10T16:48+0200newsweek-USA (en)

Tablas Creek Vineyard started growing Rhone grapes like Syrah and Grenache in California back in 1989. The vineyard's founders chose the Paso Robles area, along California's Salinas River Valley, because its Mediterranean-like climate was well suited for what they wanted to grow. But that climate has changed considerably over the past 35 years.

Water is scarce, but we have an even bigger problem: experts warn that it will leave us without access to technology

2024-04-10T16:31+0200ecoticias (en)

The excessive consumption of resources is a situation that is getting worse and worse, while million of Americans cannot afford higher costs of electricity. However, water is especially precious, and the droughts we are experiencing are worrying. In this context, one expert has issued a serious....

10-Apr-2024 New report ‘braids’ Indigenous and Western knowledge for forest adaptation strategies against climate change University of Washington Reports and Proceedings Forests could also be potential bulwarks against climate change. But, increasingly severe droughts and wildfires, invasive....

2024-04-10T16:06+0200eurekalert (en)

(Note: researcher contact information at end) For Immediate Release. April 10, 2024. There are 154 national forests in the United States , covering nearly 300,000 square miles of forests, woodlands, shrublands, wetlands, meadows and prairies. These lands are increasingly recognized as vital for....

New report ‘braids’ Indigenous and Western knowledge for forest adaptation strategies against climate change

2024-04-10T16:05+0200nationaltribune (en)

The top and bottom images both show Bethel Ridge in Washington state. The top image, taken in 1936, shows a mosaic forest. The darkest grey tones are mature, moist, mixed-conifer forests. In the bottom image, taken in 2012, the forest has become more uniform and dense following decades without fire.

Report Merges Indigenous, Western Tactics for Forest Climate Adaptation

2024-04-10T16:03+0200miragenews (en)

The top and bottom images both show Bethel Ridge in Washington state. The top image, taken in 1936, shows a mosaic forest. The darkest grey tones are mature, moist, mixed-conifer forests. In the bottom image, taken in 2012, the forest has become more uniform and dense following decades without fire.

To Mitigate Climate Change Associated Disasters That Impact the Agricultural Sector – Launch Multipronged Efforts

2024-04-10T15:06+0200ipsnews (en)

Additionally, the report highlighted the economic losses and other impacts extreme weather events such as floods, droughts, heatwaves, and tropical cyclones have on agriculture. Indeed, globally, and in the United States , record-breaking, extreme weather disaster events, such as flooding, storms,....

Madagascar’s drought and climate change

2024-04-10T12:59+0200knowridge (en)

A group of scientists led by the University of California, Irvine, has found a clear connection between the ongoing long drought in southern Madagascar and climate change caused by human activities. Their research, published in the journal npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, shows how changes in....

South Sudan launches humanitarian coordination center

2024-04-10T11:20+0200radiotamazuj (en)

South Sudan’s Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) launched the National Humanitarian Coordination Operation Center along with a website on Monday. These platforms aim to streamline humanitarian response and provide disaster risk information. The center serves as a centralized facility....

UN General Assembly declares access to clean and healthy environment a universal human right

2024-04-10T08:35+0200un-org (en)

“Today is a historic moment, but simply affirming our right to a healthy environment is not enough. The General Assembly resolution is very clear: States must implement their international commitments and scale up their efforts to realize it. We will all suffer much worse effects from environmental....

Drought turns up the heat on wildfire recovery in western US, NASA data reveals

2024-04-10T07:40+0200downtoearth (en)

The Western United States is no stranger to wildfires. However, a recent study using National Aeronautics and Space Administration satellite data sheds light on a troubling trend: Drought is significantly hindering the ability of ecosystems to recover from these fiery events.

179m Nigerians in dire straits, lack access to potable water nationwide

2024-04-10T06:30+0200guardian-ng (en)

• 117,000 die yearly from sanitation-related diseases • Cost of digging boreholes ranges between N700,000 and N4m • Lack of comprehensive water programme, management cost Nigeria N7b yearly. The perennial lack of legislation and a national action plan on efficient water resources has deprived more....

Barbados: New UN disaster preparedness hub built on ‘frontlines of climate change’

2024-04-10T03:45+0200un-org (en)

The facility is a partnership between the UN agency, the Barbadian Government, and the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), and will be located at the international airport in the capital, Bridgetown. Once up and running, the hub will support air and sea operations and serve as....

MIL-OSI United Nations: American west faces water and power shortages due to climate crisis: UN environment agency

2024-04-10T00:38+0200foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Source: United Nations 2. Lake Mead and Lake Powell are currently at their lowest levels ever and are at risk of reaching “dead pool status” , meaning that the water in the dams would be so low it could no longer flow downstream and power hydroelectric power stations.

MIL-OSI United Nations: Barbados: New UN disaster preparedness hub built on ‘frontlines of climate change’

2024-04-10T00:38+0200foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Source: United Nations 2. The facility is a partnership between the UN agency, the Barbadian Government, and the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), and will be located at the international airport in the capital, Bridgetown. Once up and running, the hub will support air and sea....

El Niño-Induced Cholera Outbreak claims 60 lives in Somalia, UNICEF reports

2024-04-09T22:14+0200hiiraanweyn (en)

The Media Line Tuesday April 9, 2024. A severe cholera outbreak in Somalia has resulted in at least 60 fatalities over the past three months, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) reported on Sunday. The outbreak has seen a sharp increase in cases, with nearly 5,000 new infections being reported, of which 51% are female.

Namibia achieves 45% food self-sufficiency

2024-04-09T20:21+0200newera (en)

For the first time in about 15 years, Namibia has managed to achieve a rate of 45% food self-sufficiency – thanks to local farmers who continue to contribute towards the reduction of staple grain imports, such as maize, pearl millet and wheat. Sustained output from smallholder and large-scale....

Suman Naishadham

2024-04-09T15:01+0200nationalobserver (en)

For the 10th consecutive month, Earth in March set a new monthly record for global heat — with both air temperatures and the world’s oceans hitting an all-time high for the month, the European Union climate agency Copernicus said. The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt — as the biomass stretching from....

Andrew Bolt brands professor a ‘hypocrite’ after being accused of spreading climate ‘misinformation’

2024-04-09T13:33+0200qt (en)

Andrew Bolt has branded Professor Nicholas Talley a “hypocrite” after the gastroenterologist called out Sky News Australia over comments on global warming. Almost two years ago, the professor tweeted out an article from The Guardian and claimed Sky News Australia is a “global hub for climate misinformation”.

Register to the event "Towards a High-Level Dialogue on the Global Framework on Water Scarcity in Agriculture (WASAG) - Technical Preparatory Meeting", 29-30 April, FAO headquarters and online

2024-04-09T11:06+0200fao-en (en)

Water scarcity is one of the greatest challenges of the twenty-first century, especially for the agriculture sector. Droughts are already a major cause of crop failures in many areas of the world and of acute food insecurity crisis in vulnerable countries.

Capital FM » Richie Olaka: Fostering Environmental Conservation and Peace Through Equitable Resource Allocation

2024-04-09T09:08+0200kenyamoja (en)

By Richie Olaka. There is a strong correlation between peace and the environment. Resource-sharing wrangles are the leading cause of many conflicts today. Unsustainable environmental practices such as deforestation result in food insecurity and increased competition for available resources, such as pasture for livestock.

Richie Olaka: Fostering Environmental Conservation and Peace Through Equitable Resource Allocation

2024-04-09T08:36+0200capitalfm (en)

By Richie Olaka. There is a strong correlation between peace and the environment. Resource-sharing wrangles are the leading cause of many conflicts today. Unsustainable environmental practices such as deforestation result in food insecurity and increased competition for available resources, such as pasture for livestock.

El Niño-Induced Cholera Outbreak claims 60 lives in Somalia, UNICEF reports

2024-04-09T08:16+0200hiiraan (en)

The Media Line Tuesday April 9, 2024. A severe cholera outbreak in Somalia has resulted in at least 60 fatalities over the past three months, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) reported on Sunday. The outbreak has seen a sharp increase in cases, with nearly 5,000 new infections being reported, of which 51% are female.

Zambia, Malawi e Zimbabwe hanno dichiarato lo stato di calamità per siccità

2024-04-08T15:50+0200green (it)

Sabato 23 marzo il Malawi è stato costretto a dichiarare lo stato di calamità per siccità . La decisione è stata presa in seguito a un lungo periodo senza precipitazioni, con il governo che non ha potuto fare altro che muoversi per cercare aiuti e assistenza a livello internazionale.

Supreme Court says climate crisis threatens right to life The right against ‘adverse effects of climate change’ is part of constitutional guarantees, the court said. Scroll Staff · 33 minutes ago

2024-04-08T10:12+0200scroll-in (en)

has ruled. A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud made the statement while ruling on a petition about the need to conserve the Great Indian Bustard and Lesser Florican – both critically endangered bird species. The judgement was passed on March 21 and the detailed verdict was made public on April 6.

The Unsung Engineers of Nature: A Closer Look at Beavers

2024-04-08T07:04+0200businessnewsthisweek (en)

Celebrated annually on April 7th, International Beaver Day serves as a crucial extension of the themes explored in our discussion on beavers, emphasizing the significance of these ecosystem engineers in enhancing biodiversity, water management, and habitat creation.

The Vital Role of Water in Climate Change

2024-04-08T04:06+0200zimeye (en)

Source: Climate Advocacy for Lesotho. In the heart of Southern Africa lies a kingdom that is not only known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage but also for its abundant water resources. Lesotho, often referred to as the “Kingdom in the Sky,” boasts a unique distinction—the wealth....

Desperate Nations May Unilaterally Begin Hacking The Global Climate

2024-04-07T15:56+0200sciencealert (en)

The historic Paris climate agreement started a mantra from developing countries: " 1.5 to stay alive ." It refers to the international aim to keep global warming under 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.8 Fahrenheit) compared with preindustrial times. But the world will likely pass that threshold within a....

Families that farm together stay together

2024-04-07T15:53+0200nepalitimes (en)

Like many Nepalis, Surendra Dhami left his home village in Darchula for Malaysia in the hope of improving his family’s quality of life. He returned in a few months because the work and pay were not what he had been promised by the recruiter. But there were no jobs in Darchula, and farming in the rugged arid mountains would not feed his family.

Pese a legalización, California sufre con cultivos irregulares de marihuana

2024-04-07T09:31+0200tvn-2 (es)

California, Estados Unidos/ Policías armados se preparan para irrumpir en un invernadero en pleno desierto de California: "¡Orden de búsqueda!", gritan, poco antes de depararse con unas 900 plantas de cannabis clandestinas. Granjas ilegales como esta, con capacidad de producir hasta cuatro cosechas....

The Unsung Engineers Of Nature: A Closer Look At Beavers

2024-04-07T04:39+0200newsghana (en)

Celebrated annually on April 7th, International Beaver Day serves as a crucial extension of the themes explored in our discussion on beavers, emphasizing the significance of these ecosystem engineers in enhancing biodiversity, water management, and habitat creation.

Climate engineering carries serious national security risks — countries facing extreme heat may try it anyway, and the world needs to be prepared

2024-04-06T07:20+0200downtoearth (en)

The historic Paris climate agreement started a mantra from developing countries: “ 1.5 to stay alive .” It refers to the international aim to keep global warming under 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.8 Fahrenheit) compared with preindustrial times. But the world will lgeikely pass that threshold within a....

Las razones detrás del inusual sismo que sacudió a Nueva York, uno de los más fuertes en la historia de la ciudad: los antecedentes

2024-04-06T04:35+0200eju (es)

Un temblor inusual agitó la costa este de Estados Unidos, desde Maryland hasta Maine. El epicentro se ubicó en Nueva Jersey, lo que desencadenó revisiones en infraestructuras y la suspensión de ciertos servicios esenciales. Fuente: Esta mañana, la costa este de Estados Unidos registró un inusual....

Climate engineering carries serious national security risks

2024-04-05T22:34+0200finance-commerce (en)

The historic Paris climate agreement started a mantra from developing countries: “1.5 to stay alive.” It refers to the international aim to keep global warming under 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.8 Fahrenheit) compared with preindustrial times. But the world will likely pass that threshold within a decade,....

Opinion / Not one has lived without water

2024-04-05T20:01+0200newagebd (en)

— Dissident Voice. BY NOVEMBER 2023, it was already clear that the Israeli government had begun to deny Palestinians in Gaza access to water. ‘Every hour that passes with Israel preventing the provision of safe drinking water in the Gaza strip, in brazen breach of international law, puts Gazans at....

Megadroughts Could Hit Australia and Last for Over 20 Years, Resulting in Future Rainfall Declines [Study]

2024-04-05T17:38+0200natureworldnews (en)

Megadroughts are defined as extremely long-lasting drought events covering a large area that can last for years or even decades. In human history, previously recorded megadroughts have caused widespread ecological, environmental, and societal impacts. Amid extreme dry conditions and warmer....

UN Coordinator for El Niño and UNICEF Regional Director Call for international solidarity and support for drought-stricken Zambia

2024-04-05T15:04+0200reliefWeb (en)

Lusaka, 5 April 2024 Reena Ghelani, the UN Assistant Secretary General and Climate Crisis Coordinator for the El Niño / La Niña response and Eva Kadilli, UNICEF Regional Director for Eastern and Southern Africa, called for international solidarity and urged for concerted efforts to support the....

2023 Disasters in numbers

2024-04-05T13:47+0200reliefWeb (en)

Executive Summary. In 2023,1 the Emergency Events Database (EM-DAT) recorded a total of 399 disasters related to natural hazards.2 These events resulted in 86,473 fatalities and affected 93.1 million people. The economic losses amounted to US$202.7 billion.

Agrivoltaics Market To Incur Rapid Extension During 2031 - Ombrea, Namaste Solar, Sunagri, Enel Green Power Spa, Etc.

2024-04-05T08:03+0200menafn (en)

- EIN Presswire) Agrivoltaics Market. Advancement in Technology Foreseen to Drive the Global Agrivoltaics Market from 2021 to 2031 Agrivoltaics: Future trends include innovative farming, land & water scarcity solutions, and rising gov. investments & subsidies.” - Allied Market Research.

The global climate engineering race has begun. But there are more questions than answers

2024-04-05T00:24+0200fastcompany (en)

The massive problem of climate change. To understand what climate engineering might look like in the future, let’s first talk about why a country might want to try it. Since the industrial revolution, humans have put about 1.74 trillion tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, largely by burning fossil fuels.

Global Weather Hazards Summary April 05 - 11, 2024

2024-04-04T22:55+0200reliefWeb (en)

Attachments Droughts persist in southern Africa while flooding continues in most parts of eastern Africa. Africa Weather Hazards The flooding situation in the Sudd wetlands in South Sudan has worsened. Due to a delayed start to the rainy season, insufficient rainfall, and extended dry spells,....

Counties with the most boat launches

2024-04-04T20:31+0200eastoregonian (en)

Boat launches tend to be clustered around lakes and reservoirs, so it's no surprise that the Great Lakes region has the highest concentration of launching sites—however, not necessarily for the reason you might assume. Although the Great Lakes region does dominate other areas of the U.S.

Counties with the most boat launches

2024-04-04T19:55+0200messenger-inquirer (en)

There are 11.8 million recreational boats in use across the country as of 2022, according to the Coast Guard, meaning about 1 in 11 U.S. households own a vessel. Who knew having a boat was so popular in the United States ? Well, despite stereotypes about boating, in reality, it's not just a leisure....

Mandorle, le stime internazionali

2024-04-04T19:40+0200myfruit (it)

Il report dell’ INC su Nutfruit Magazine , il maggiore organo di diffusione dei dati sulla frutta a guscio a livello internazionale, a marzo ha presentato gli aggiustamenti delle stime produttive per la campagna 2024. Ecco il punto sulle mandorle dai principali paesi produttori. Stati Uniti.

Counties with the most boat launches

2024-04-04T19:31+0200guampdn (en)

There are 11.8 million recreational boats in use across the country as of 2022, according to the Coast Guard, meaning about 1 in 11 U.S. households own a vessel. Who knew having a boat was so popular in the United States ? Well, despite stereotypes about boating, in reality, it's not just a leisure....

Climate Engineering Carries Serious National Security Risks − Countries Facing Extreme Heat May Try It Anyway, And The World Needs To Be Prepared

2024-04-04T19:05+0200menafn (en)

- The Conversation) The historic Paris climate agreement started a mantra from developing countries:“1.5 to stay alive .” It refers to the international aim to keep global warming under 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.8 Fahrenheit) compared with preindustrial times.

Nuova campagna “Weather Kids” per contrastare il cambiamento climatico a tutela delle prossime generazioni

2024-04-04T15:53+0200ambiente-news (it)

Il “Programma delle Nazioni Unite per lo Sviluppo” interrompe le trasmissioni televisive in tutto il mondo con allarmanti previsioni meteorologiche dal futuro, per promuovere un’azione concreta contro il cambiamento climatico. La campagna Weather Kids , ideata in collaborazione con l’Organizzazione....

La peligrosa profecía de Nostradamus sobre España: esta es la ciudad española que corre

2024-04-04T15:47+0200larazon-es (es)

Predicción La peligrosa profecía de Nostradamus sobre España: esta es la ciudad española que corre "grave peligro" en 2024 El boticario francés Michel de Nôtre-Dame es famoso por sus predicciones y aciertos, como el ataque del 11S en Estados Unidos, la muerte de Isabel II o el tsunami catastrófico de 2004.

Climate engineering carries serious national security risks − countries facing extreme heat may try it anyway, and the world needs to be prepared

2024-04-04T15:39+0200johansen (en)

Date: 2024-04-04 13:29 Author: Ben Kravitz, Assistant Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Indiana University Original article: https://theconversation.com/climate-engineering-carries-serious-national-security-risks-countries-facing-extreme-heat-may-try-it-anyway-and-the-world-needs-to-be-pre....

MIL-OSI Global: Climate engineering carries serious national security risks − countries facing extreme heat may try it anyway, and the world needs to be prepared

2024-04-04T15:20+0200foreignaffairs-nz (en)

The historic Paris climate agreement started a mantra from developing countries: “ 1.5 to stay alive .” It refers to the international aim to keep global warming under 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.8 Fahrenheit) compared with preindustrial times. But the world will likely pass that threshold within a....

Climate engineering carries serious national security risks − countries facing extreme heat may try it anyway, and the world needs to be prepared Ben Kravitz, Indiana University and Tyler Felgenhauer, Duke University

2024-04-04T14:57+0200theconversation-us (en)

Disclosure statement. Ben Kravitz receives funding relevant to this work from the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Science Foundation. Tyler Felgenhauer receives funding relevant to this work from the National Science Foundation and from Resources for the Future.

The Silent Storm: Climate Change worsens women’s SRH in Africa

2024-04-04T14:15+0200thechronicle (en)

In the vast landscape of Africa, the impact of high heat on human health is becoming increasingly apparent, particularly for vulnerable populations such as women and girls. High temperatures have a range of direct and indirect effects on women’s SRH across the African continent.

Vietnam 15th country at most risks of disasters: Report

2024-04-04T13:31+0200vietnamnet-vn-en (en)

Việt Nam and Yemen share 15th position in the list of countries at the most risks of natural disasters globally in 2023, an improvement from the 12th position in 2022 for the country, according to the latest WorldRiskReport. The dimensions of risks for Việt Nam measured in the report, Exposure and....

Zimbabwe appeals for $2 billion to avert food insecurity

2024-04-04T10:27+0200observer-ug (en)

Zimbabwe appealed to the United Nations, aid agencies and individuals on Wednesday for $2 billion to avert food insecurity caused by an El Nino-induced drought. At the State House in Harare, President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared a nationwide state of disaster.

The T-MEC partners agree to fight against climate change in agriculture

2024-04-04T10:17+0200bullfrag (en)

EFE.- The partners of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) agreed on Monday a new working group called “Water, Soil and Climate Change” to face the effects of the environmental crisis on agriculture. The mechanism will exchange information for the primary sector of the....

Australia on track for unprecedented decades-long megadroughts, finds modeling study

2024-04-04T09:58+0200phys (en)

The researchers' bleak findings are before factoring in human impact on the climate since the Industrial Revolution. The ANU-led team also found that 20th century droughts in southwestern and eastern Australia, including the Murray-Darling Basin, were longer on average compared to pre-industrial times.

Việt Nam 15th country at most risks of disasters: Report

2024-04-04T09:16+0200vietnamnews (en)

HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam and Yemen share 15th position in the list of countries at the most risks of natural disasters globally in 2023, an improvement from the 12th position in 2022 for the country, according to the latest WorldRiskReport. The dimensions of risks for Việt Nam measured in the report,....

Zimbabwe Appeals for $2 Billion to Avert Food Insecurity

2024-04-04T07:04+0200allafrica (en)

Harare, Zimbabwe Zimbabwe appealed to the United Nations, aid agencies and individuals on Wednesday for $2 billion to avert food insecurity caused by an El Nino-induced drought. At the State House in Harare, President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared a nationwide state of disaster.

Japan and UNICEF launch project on improving sanitation and hygiene in flood-prone areas of Ulaanbaatar

2024-04-04T05:59+0200akipress-en (en)

AKIPRESS.COM UNICEF hosted the launching ceremony of a project to improve sanitation and hygiene in flood-prone areas of Ulaanbaatar at the UN Building on April 2. The project, funded by a $1.8 million from the government of Japan, will be implemented by UNICEF, Montsame reports.

Zimbabwe Declares Emergency Amid El Nino Drought

2024-04-04T03:40+0200reportfocusnews (en)

Zimbabwe has aligned with Zambia and Malawi in announcing a state of disaster in response to a crippling drought that is engulfing much of southern Africa. President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared the emergency during a speech on Wednesday, urging for two billion dollars (£1.6bn) in humanitarian aid.

Il mais sale per la seconda sessione grazie agli acquisti dei fondi, il mercato guarda alla semina negli Stati Uniti

2024-04-04T03:02+0200marketscreener (it)

Il mais di Chicago ha guadagnato terreno giovedì, grazie agli acquisti degli investitori che hanno sostenuto i prezzi, che hanno toccato il minimo di un mese questa settimana, mentre è probabile che il mercato si concentri sulla semina negli Stati Uniti per avere una direzione nelle prossime settimane.

Rajkot ramps up efforts to curb climate change impact

2024-04-04T02:03+0200timesofindia (en)

Rajkot: Sponge city , eco-schools, and natural heat buffers are some of the pathbreaking initiatives being planned to equip Rajkot, Saurashtra’s commercial capital, to tackle the vagaries of climate change impact An elaborate plan spread over four years has been chalked out by the Rajkot Municipal....

Editorial Comment: Let us join hands to cope with drought effects

2024-04-04T00:19+0200herald (en)

President Mnangagwa was very clear yesterday when he declared the El Nino-drought a national state of disaster, with more than US$2 billion required to deal with the effects, mostly the need to buy food to aid the vulnerable but also including water supplies and other drought effects.

Zimbabwe appeals for $2 billion to avert food insecurity

2024-04-03T21:11+0200cambodiantimes (en)

Harare, Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe appealed to the United Nations, aid agencies and individuals on Wednesday for $2 billion to avert food insecurity caused by an El Nino-induced drought. At the State House in Harare, President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared a nationwide state of disaster.

Zimbabwe appeals for $2 billion to avert food insecurity

2024-04-03T21:06+0200singaporestar (en)

Harare, Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe appealed to the United Nations, aid agencies and individuals on Wednesday for $2 billion to avert food insecurity caused by an El Nino-induced drought. At the State House in Harare, President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared a nationwide state of disaster.

Zimbabwe appeals for $2 billion to avert food insecurity

2024-04-03T20:57+0200srilankasource (en)

Harare, Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe appealed to the United Nations, aid agencies and individuals on Wednesday for $2 billion to avert food insecurity caused by an El Nino-induced drought. At the State House in Harare, President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared a nationwide state of disaster.

Zimbabwe appeals for $2 billion to avert food insecurity

2024-04-03T20:53+0200longbeachstar (en)

Harare, Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe appealed to the United Nations, aid agencies and individuals on Wednesday for $2 billion to avert food insecurity caused by an El Nino-induced drought. At the State House in Harare, President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared a nationwide state of disaster.

Zimbabwe appeals for $2 billion to avert food insecurity

2024-04-03T20:50+0200northernirelandnews (en)

Harare, Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe appealed to the United Nations, aid agencies and individuals on Wednesday for $2 billion to avert food insecurity caused by an El Nino-induced drought. At the State House in Harare, President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared a nationwide state of disaster.

Zimbabwe appeals for $2 billion to avert food insecurity

2024-04-03T20:43+0200myanmarnews (en)

Harare, Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe appealed to the United Nations, aid agencies and individuals on Wednesday for $2 billion to avert food insecurity caused by an El Nino-induced drought. At the State House in Harare, President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared a nationwide state of disaster.

Zimbabwe appeals for $2 billion to avert food insecurity

2024-04-03T20:31+0200nigeriasun (en)

Harare, Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe appealed to the United Nations, aid agencies and individuals on Wednesday for $2 billion to avert food insecurity caused by an El Nino-induced drought. At the State House in Harare, President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared a nationwide state of disaster.

Zimbabwe appeals for $2 billion to avert food insecurity

2024-04-03T20:16+0200manilametro (en)

Harare, Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe appealed to the United Nations, aid agencies and individuals on Wednesday for $2 billion to avert food insecurity caused by an El Nino-induced drought. At the State House in Harare, President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared a nationwide state of disaster.

Intense fire season in Mexico is part of a worldwide trend

2024-04-03T18:06+0200earth (en)

Today’s Image of the Day from NASA Earth Observatory features smoke streaming from a fire near the border of Oaxaca and Chiapas in southern Mexico. “As Mexico entered peak fire season in March 2024, dry and warm conditions helped fuel the flames of more than 100 active blazes across the country,” said NASA.

Zimbabwe appeals for $2 billion to avert food insecurity

2024-04-03T17:47+0200voanews (en)

Harare, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe appealed to the United Nations, aid agencies and individuals on Wednesday for $2 billion to avert food insecurity caused by an El Nino-induced drought. At the State House in Harare, President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared a nationwide state of disaster.

MIL-OSI Europe: AFRICA/NIGERIA – The bishop of Sokoto: “Let us develop agriculture to give dignity to our people”

2024-04-03T15:25+0200foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI. Abuja (Agenzia Fides) – “No one should queue for help when we are not at war” says Matthew Hassan Kukah, bishop of Sokoto, in his Easter message, entitled “It is time to heal”. In the message Msgr. Kukah lists what he believes are the evils that the Nigerian nation....

MIL-OSI Translation: AFRICA/NIGERIA – The bishop of Sokoto: “Let’s develop agriculture to give dignity to our people”

2024-04-03T12:49+0200foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Source: The Holy See in Italian. Abuja (Agenzia Fides) – “No one should line up to receive help when we are not at war” says Matthew Hassan Kukah, bishop of Sokoto, in his Easter message, entitled “It is time to heal”. In the message Mgr. Kukah lists what he says are the evils that the Nigerian....

Australia on track for unprecedented decades-long megadroughts, finds modeling study

2024-04-03T12:29+0200smartwatermagazine (en)

ANU is a world-leading university in Australia’s capital. Excellence is embedded in our approach to research and education. Australia could soon see megadroughts that last for more than 20 years , according to new modeling from The Australian National University (ANU) and the ARC Center of Excellence for Climate Extremes.

Scorched Earth: Australia on Track for Unprecedented, 20-Year-Long Megadroughts

2024-04-03T12:06+0200scitechdaily (en)

New modeling predicts Australia may experience megadroughts lasting 20 years or more, exacerbated by climate change, posing severe risks to the environment and agriculture. Australia could soon see megadroughts that last for more than 20 years, according to new modeling from The Australian National....

Ribera y Moreno, unidos por Doñana

2024-04-03T11:48+0200europasur (es)

La vicepresidenta tercera del Gobierno y ministra para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico de España (Miteco), Teresa Ribera, ha agradecido el "especial cuidado" con Doñana del presidente de la Junta, Juanma Moreno, y ha añadido que la gestión del humedal está siendo "mucho más tranquila"....

Ribera y Moreno, unidos por Doñana

2024-04-03T11:47+0200huelvainformacion (es)

La vicepresidenta tercera del Gobierno y ministra para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico de España (Miteco), Teresa Ribera, ha agradecido el "especial cuidado" con Doñana del presidente de la Junta, Juanma Moreno, y ha añadido que la gestión del humedal está siendo "mucho más tranquila"....

Ribera y Moreno, unidos por Doñana

2024-04-03T11:46+0200eldiadecordoba (es)

La vicepresidenta tercera del Gobierno y ministra para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico de España (Miteco), Teresa Ribera, ha agradecido el "especial cuidado" con Doñana del presidente de la Junta, Juanma Moreno, y ha añadido que la gestión del humedal está siendo "mucho más tranquila"....

Ribera y Moreno, unidos por Doñana

2024-04-03T11:45+0200granadahoy (es)

La vicepresidenta tercera del Gobierno y ministra para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico de España (Miteco), Teresa Ribera, ha agradecido el "especial cuidado" con Doñana del presidente de la Junta, Juanma Moreno, y ha añadido que la gestión del humedal está siendo "mucho más tranquila"....

Ribera y Moreno, unidos por Doñana

2024-04-03T11:45+0200diariodejerez (es)

La vicepresidenta tercera del Gobierno y ministra para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico de España (Miteco), Teresa Ribera, ha agradecido el "especial cuidado" con Doñana del presidente de la Junta, Juanma Moreno, y ha añadido que la gestión del humedal está siendo "mucho más tranquila"....

Ribera y Moreno, unidos por Doñana

2024-04-03T11:42+0200diariodesevilla (es)

La vicepresidenta tercera del Gobierno y ministra para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico de España (Miteco), Teresa Ribera, ha agradecido el "especial cuidado" con Doñana del presidente de la Junta, Juanma Moreno, y ha añadido que la gestión del humedal está siendo "mucho más tranquila"....

La diversità delle api è minacciata dal riscaldamento del clima e dall’aridità

2024-04-03T11:23+0200meteoweb (it)

La diversità delle api nel sud-ovest degli Stati Uniti è minacciata dal riscaldamento e dall’aridità legati al cambiamento del clima, secondo uno studio pubblicato su Nature . Le specie più tolleranti sono proiettate per dominare il paesaggio man mano che aumenta l’aridità.

On Thin Ice: Covering Climate Adaptation in a Rapidly Changing World

2024-04-03T11:21+0200pulitzercenter (en)

Over the last decade, Namibia's Kunene Region has been experiencing recurrent droughts. Livestock... Please join the Pulitzer Center on April 23, 2024, for a Zoom discussion on climate adaptation efforts around the world. Image captions, from top : As droughts in the Kunene region have grown in....

Japan and UNICEF to Implement Project Improving Sanitation and Hygiene in Flood-Prone Ulaanbaatar Areas 30 minutes

2024-04-03T10:23+0200montsame (en)

Ulaanbaatar, April 3, 2024. /MONTSAME/. On April 2, 2024, UNICEF hosted the Launching Ceremony of a Project to Improve Sanitation and Hygiene in Flood-Prone Areas of the city at the UN Building in Ulaanbaatar. The project, funded by a USD 1.8 million from the Government of Japan, will be implemented by UNICEF.

Australia on track for unprecedented, decades-long megadroughts

2024-04-03T04:32+0200sciencedaily (en)

The researchers' bleak findings are before factoring in human impact on the climate since the Industrial Revolution. The ANU-led team also found that 20th century droughts in southwestern and eastern Australia, including the Murray-Darling Basin, were longer on average compared to pre-industrial times.

Australia on track for unprecedented, decades-long megadroughts

2024-04-03T00:40+0200nationaltribune (en)

Australia could soon see megadroughts that last for more than 20 years, according to new modelling from The Australian National University (ANU) and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes. The researchers’ bleak findings are before factoring in human impact on the climate since the Industrial Revolution.

Australia Braces for Record-Setting, Decades-Long Megadroughts

2024-04-03T00:40+0200miragenews (en)

Australia could soon see megadroughts that last for more than 20 years, according to new modelling from The Australian National University (ANU) and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes. The researchers' bleak findings are before factoring in human impact on the climate since the Industrial Revolution.

The AUC Meets with a High-Level Donor Mission

2024-04-02T21:33+0200au (en)

The Directorate of Sustainable Environment and Blue Economy (SEBE) welcomed a high-level delegation of donors to the Africa Multi-hazard Early Warning and Early Action System (AMHEWAS) Situation Room on 5 th March 2024 at the AU Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

L’acqua scarseggia, ma l’intelligenza artificiale aiuta a non sprecare quella che c’è

2024-04-02T21:33+0200ilpattosociale (it)

Il 22 marzo si è celebrato il World Water Day, la Giornata mondiale dell’acqua, istituita dalle Nazioni Unite nel 1992 per sensibilizzare sul valore di questa preziosa risorsa, ancora difficilmente accessibile per 2 miliardi di persone. Al di là del valore umanitario della giornata proclamata....

El Nino-related drought threatens millions with hunger in southern Africa

2024-04-02T16:34+0200coastfm (en)

Zimbabwe is on the brink of declaring a national disaster as a deepening drought leaves millions facing hunger. A huge area across the Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana border has just endured its driest February in decades, according to the United Nations' World Food Programme, devastating harvests of some crops.

El Nino-related drought threatens millions with hunger

2024-04-02T16:13+0200skynews (en)

Zimbabwe is on the brink of declaring a national disaster as a deepening drought leaves millions facing hunger. A huge area across the Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana border has just endured its driest February in decades, according to the United Nations' World Food Programme, devastating harvests of some crops.

El Nino-related drought threatens millions with hunger in southern Africa

2024-04-02T16:11+0200heart (en)

Zimbabwe is on the brink of declaring a national disaster as a deepening drought leaves millions facing hunger. A huge area across the Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana border has just endured its driest February in decades, according to the United Nations' World Food Programme, devastating harvests of some crops.

HAITI | Quasi 5 milioni di persone in piena crisi alimentare

2024-04-02T14:43+0200italiachiamaitalia (it)

Secondo l’ultimo rapporto IPC (Classificazione Integrata delle Fasi della Sicurezza Alimentare), un comitato indipendente di esperti di sicurezza alimentare e nutrizione delle Nazioni Unite, dei governi e delle ONG, Port-au-Prince tra cui Azione contro la Fame , che opera ad Haiti dal 1985, circa....

HAITI: L’ESCALATION DI VIOLENZA FA PRECIPITARE QUASI 5 MILIONI DI PERSONE NELLA CRISI ALIMENTARE.

2024-04-02T11:07+0200politicamentecorretto (it)

2 aprile 2024 – Secondo l’ultimo rapporto IPC [1] (Classificazione Integrata delle Fasi della Sicurezza Alimentare), un comitato indipendente di esperti di sicurezza alimentare e nutrizione delle Nazioni Unite, dei governi e delle ONG, Port-au-Prince tra cui Azione contro la Fame, che opera ad Haiti....

Haiti: Azione contro la fame, “quasi la metà della popolazione in insicurezza alimentare. 1,64 milioni a un passo dalla carestia”

2024-04-02T10:44+0200agensir (it)

Ad Haiti, su una popolazione di 11,5 milioni di persone, 4,9 milioni (il 42,6%) hanno bisogno di aiuti. Secondo l’ultimo rapporto Ipc (Classificazione Integrata delle Fasi della Sicurezza Alimentare), un comitato indipendente di esperti di sicurezza alimentare e nutrizione delle Nazioni Unite, dei....

Haiti: l’escalation di violenza fa precipitare quasi 5 milioni di persone nella crisi alimentare

2024-04-02T10:27+0200agenpress (it)

AgenPress . Secondo l’ultimo rapporto IPC (Classificazione Integrata delle Fasi della Sicurezza Alimentare), un comitato indipendente di esperti di sicurezza alimentare e nutrizione delle Nazioni Unite, dei governi e delle ONG, Port-au-Prince tra cui Azione contro la Fame, che opera ad Haiti dal....

The African Union Commission Meets with a High-Level Donor Mission on Multi-Hazard Early Warning and Early Action System

2024-04-02T10:14+0200wardheernews (en)

The Directorate of Sustainable Environment and Blue Economy (SEBE) welcomed a high-level delegation of donors to the Africa Multi-hazard Early Warning and Early Action System (AMHEWAS) Situation Room on 5 th March 2024 at the AU Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Mozambique: UN to provide humanitarian assistance to 1.7 million people

2024-04-02T08:33+0200clubofmozambique (en)

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) intends to provide, throughout the current year, humanitarian assistance to at least 1.7 million people, especially in northern Mozambique. According to an OCHA statement on “Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan Mozambique 2024”, of this number, 1.

1-Apr-2024 Australia on track for unprecedented, decades-long megadroughts Australian National University Peer-Reviewed Publication Australia could soon see megadroughts that last for more than 20 years, according to new modelling from The Australian National University (ANU) and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes.

2024-04-02T01:33+0200eurekalert (en)

Australia could soon see megadroughts that last for more than 20 years, according to new modelling from The Australian National University (ANU) and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes. The researchers’ bleak findings are before factoring in human impact on the climate since the Industrial Revolution.

Australia Braces for Decades-Long Megadroughts Unseen Before

2024-04-02T01:26+0200miragenews (en)

Australia could soon see megadroughts that last for more than 20 years, according to new modelling from The Australian National University (ANU) and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes. The researchers' bleak findings are before factoring in human impact on the climate since the Industrial Revolution.

Atlanta Suffered Severe Drought, Prompting Government To Declare Natural Disaster

2024-04-01T17:47+0200natureworldnews (en)

The United States Department of Agriculture has designated "primary natural disaster areas" for more than 30 Georgia counties, including 10 in metro Atlanta. The designation comes after the state experienced a severe drought for weeks during the crop season. Exceptional and Extreme Droughts.

Sensing Diseases From Space

2024-04-01T01:03+0200cleantechnica (en)

Disease itself may be invisible to the human eye, but conditions ripe for disease outbreaks can be seen from satellites. ORNL’s Assaf Anyamba has spent his career using satellite images to determine where extreme weather may lead to vector-borne disease outbreaks. His work has helped the U.S.

Natural disaster declared in Atlanta area as severe drought causes crop failures

2024-04-01T00:47+0200independent-UK (en)

More than 30 counties in Georgia have been designated as “primary natural disaster areas” by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), in the wake of severe across the state. The areas, announced on Thursday by the USDA, include 10 in the metropolitan area of Crippling droughts have....

Once a 'kept secret,' here's how Maldives became a top destination Destinations

2024-03-31T12:54+0200usaToday (en)

When imagining paradise, the Maldives’ pristine beauty often comes to mind. Powdery white sand reflects sunlight so brilliantly it feels like it's searing your pupils. The inviting turquoise water is crystal clear, showcasing fish swimming below the surface like a glass aquarium.

[MARCH 29] Extreme Weather Events: From Deadly Tornadoes to Winter Storms and Flooding, the NWS Outlines the Top US Disasters of the Decade

2024-03-30T01:19+0100natureworldnews (en)

Extreme weather events have been recorded for the past several decades, ranging from historic heat waves to hurricanes and flooding. Some of these natural disasters potentially driven by anthropogenic climate change have caused widespread property damage, loss of human life, and destruction of natural habitats.

Crisis climática: 2023 fue el año más cálido desde que hay registros

2024-03-29T20:45+0100eldeber (es)

La secretaria general de la Organización Meteorológica Mundial, Celeste Saulo (centro), en la presentación del informe sobre el estado del clima mundial 2023 Foto: Noticias ONU/Anton Uspensky. En el informe contribuyeron decenas de expertos de las organizaciones de las Naciones Unidas, los Servicios....

Wrong, Daily Mail, Climate Change Isn’t Causing a Chocolate Easter Egg Crisis

2024-03-29T10:25+0100wattsupwiththat (en)

By The Daily Mail posted an alarming Easter themed story saying climate change has caused the price of chocolate Easter eggs to increase. This is false. Chocolate Easter eggs and other chocolate candies have seen prices increase; however, data prove it isn’t due to a shortage of cocoa beans since cocoa production has risen as the Earth has warmed.

World News in Brief: Russia vetoes DPR Korea sanctions resolution, children under fire in Sudan, drought plagues Malawi

2024-03-29T07:18+0100globalsecurity (en)

28 March 2024 - A United States resolution to extend the mandate of an expert panel which monitors sanctions against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) was vetoed by Russia in the Security Council on Thursday. This in effect abolishes the monitoring of UN sanctions against the country,....

World News in Brief: Russia vetoes DPR Korea sanctions resolution, children under fire in Sudan, drought plagues Malawi

2024-03-29T04:36+0100foreignpolicywatchdog (en)

More than 40 per cent of the country’s agricultural land has been impacted by the El Niño weather system, UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric told reporters in New York on Thursday, “with rains and prolonged dry spells – as well as flooding – severely damaging crops and food production.

Designing water markets for climate change adaptation

2024-03-29T04:14+0100nature-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences (en)

Markets that manage groundwater may remedy existing external costs from groundwater extraction and serve as a tool to mitigate the costs of climate change. In the absence of well-defined property rights, groundwater users do not internalize the costs their behaviour imposes on others.

National Weather Service launches new online flood prediction tool

2024-03-29T00:17+0100upi (en)

March 28 (UPI) -- The National Weather Service introduced a new online tool Thursday that will allow weather experts to predict weather flooding up to 10 delays in advance. The National Water Prediction Service combines local and regional forecasts with water data and new national level....

MIL-OSI United Nations: World News in Brief: Russia vetoes DPR Korea sanctions resolution, children under fire in Sudan, drought plagues Malawi

2024-03-28T22:07+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Source: United Nations. This in effect abolishes the monitoring of UN sanctions against the country, more commonly known as North Korea, blocking the extension of the panel for another year. Russia’s Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia said the sanctions regime adopted with the intention of preventing....

World News in Brief: Russia vetoes DPR Korea sanctions resolution, children under fire in Sudan, drought plagues Malawi

2024-03-28T21:59+0100devdiscourse (en)

SHARE; A United States resolution to extend the mandate of an expert panel which monitors sanctions against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) was vetoed by Russia in the Security Council on Thursday. This in effect abolishes the monitoring of UN sanctions against the country, more....

28.03.2024 USA - Several metro Atlanta counties declared natural disaster zones after severe drought More than 30 Georgia counties — including 10 in metro Atlanta — have been designated “primary natural disaster areas” by the United States Department of Agriculture, the agency announced Thursday.

2024-03-28T21:54+0100agroinsurance-en (en)

More than 30 Georgia counties including 10 in metro Atlanta have been designated “primary natural disaster areas” by the United States Department of Agriculture, the agency announced Thursday. The designation comes after a severe drought gripped the state for weeks during the growing season.

28.03.2024 USA - Several metro Atlanta counties declared natural disaster zones after severe drought More than 30 Georgia counties — including 10 in metro Atlanta — have been designated “primary natural disaster areas” by the United States Department of Agriculture, the agency announced Thursday.

2024-03-28T21:26+0100agroinsurance (en)

More than 30 Georgia counties including 10 in metro Atlanta have been designated “primary natural disaster areas” by the United States Department of Agriculture, the agency announced Thursday. The designation comes after a severe drought gripped the state for weeks during the growing season.

Brazil’S Machinery Exports, Imports Down

2024-03-28T19:49+0100menafn (en)

- Brazil-Arab News Agency (ANBA)) São Paulo – Brazil's machinery and equipment exports were down in February and the first two months of the year, the Brazilian Association of the Machinery and Equipment Industry (ABIMAQ) reported on Wednesday (27). Revenue from the industry's domestic consumption, imports and exports reached BRL 19.

Several metro Atlanta counties declared natural disaster zones after severe drought

2024-03-28T16:02+0100cbs46 (en)

ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - More than 30 Georgia counties — including 10 in metro Atlanta — have been designated “primary natural disaster areas” by the United States Department of Agriculture, the agency announced Thursday. The designation comes after a severe drought gripped the state for weeks during the growing season.

Readers respond: Don’t gloat about fossil fuel 46m agoLetters to the editor

2024-03-28T15:16+0100oregonlive (en)

My heart sank after reading West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin’s opinion piece in The Oregonian (“ Our energy policy is a success. President Biden should be proud, ” March 20). How could one of our leaders gloat over the fact that “No other country in history has produced as much oil and gas as the....

Drought’s impact on fire recovery in the west: insights for conservation

2024-03-28T11:49+0100knowridge (en)

A recent study using data from NASA satellites sheds light on the challenging recovery of western ecosystems after wildfires, particularly under the strain of ongoing drought conditions. This finding is crucial for guiding conservation efforts in a region that has seen an uptick in both the frequency and intensity of wildfires.

Mighty microbes: Soil microorganisms are combating desertification

2024-03-28T08:15+0100phys (en)

in Earth-Science Reviews , has identified soil microbes as critical to this mission. Waqar Islam, an Associate Professor at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and colleagues explain how a diverse community of bacteria, fungi, archaea and other microorganisms play vital roles in promoting soil health,....

Satellite data shows how drought changes wildfire recovery in the West

2024-03-28T03:34+0100phys (en)

The West has been witnessing a trend of increasing number and intensity of wildland fires. Historically a natural part of the region's ecology, fires have been exacerbated by climate changeincluding more frequent and intense droughtsand past efforts to suppress fires, which can lead to the....

Salvaging Nigeria from floods

2024-03-28T00:38+0100punchng (en)

FOR Lagos and Ogun state residents, the imminent seasonal rains might not bring any respite as the projected deluge threatens to displace them from their homes while wreaking havoc on the roads and other infrastructure. As the rains beckon, the Lagos State Commissioner for the Environment and Water....

Rain, rain go away

2024-03-28T00:25+0100intellinews (en)

The hotter the world gets, the more water the air can hold and the more it will rain. Last year’s disaster season saw catastrophic floods around the world caused by record levels of rainfall. After putting in the hottest year on record, this year is going to be the worst, with sea temperatures....

APO AFRICA Newsnote: United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) launches communication campaign on climate

2024-03-27T17:56+0100venturesafrica (en)

The Climate Change Crisis is a Child Rights Crisis. Climate change is impacting the lives of children worldwide, as well as Zimbabwe. It creates scarcity in access to safe water and food, has implications on the health of children, increases children’s vulnerability to exploitation and abuse, and....

NASA Data Reveals Drought's Impact on Western Wildfire Recovery

2024-03-27T17:19+0100miragenews (en)

4 min read. California's 2017 Thomas Fire (shown) was included in a new analysis of more than 1,500 wildland fires teasing out how drought and fire combine to affect western U.S. lands. USDA Forest Service/ Stuart Palley. A new study using NASA satellite data reveals how drought affects the recovery....

Article 4 min read NASA Data Shows How Drought Changes Wildfire Recovery in the West

2024-03-27T17:14+0100nasa (en)

The West has been witnessing a trend of increasing number and intensity of wildland fires. Historically a natural part of the region's ecology, fires have been exacerbated by climate change—including more frequent and intense droughts—and past efforts to suppress fires, which can lead to the....

Newsnote: United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) launches communication campaign on climate

2024-03-27T16:08+0100myjoyonline (en)

The Climate Change Crisis is a Child Rights Crisis. Climate change is impacting the lives of children worldwide, as well as Zimbabwe. It creates scarcity in access to safe water and food, has implications on the health of children, increases children’s vulnerability to exploitation and abuse, and....

Newsnote: United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) launches communication campaign on climate

2024-03-27T15:51+0100CapitalEthiopia (en)

The Climate Change Crisis is a Child Rights Crisis. Climate change is impacting the lives of children worldwide, as well as Zimbabwe. It creates scarcity in access to safe water and food, has implications on the health of children, increases children’s vulnerability to exploitation and abuse, and....

Future uncorked: Scientists forecast challenges — and opportunities — for wine industry

2024-03-27T00:32+0100courthousenews (en)

(CN) — To uncork a bottle of wine is to pour out a glass of history. Wine not only embodies where its grapes were grown but when and how. In a review paper published in Nature on Tuesday, a team of European researchers untangle a variety of challenges and opportunities for viticulturists around the....

NPCA Report Finds Air Pollution Harms 97% of National Parks

2024-03-26T19:51+0100yubanet (en)

A 2024 report by the National Parks Conservation Association found that 97% of parks have unsatisfactory levels of visibility impairment overall, indicating they are far from achieving clean air or clear skies. This finding, drawn from National Park Service data, encapsulates three categories....

Enjoy Your Favorite Wine Before Climate Change Destroys It

2024-03-26T17:56+0100wired (en)

Unless you’ve got a cellar stockpiled to last you the rest of your life, climate change is probably coming for your favorite wine . Temperature fluctuations during the growing season create the flavors, alcohol content, and even color of your preferred fermented grape juice—producing a beautiful ballet in a bottle.

NTT Enters the Dry Season in April, Beware of the Impact of Extreme Drought

2024-03-26T14:06+0100kompas-id (en)

KORNELIS KEWA AMA. Head of the BMKG Climatology Station in Lasiana, Kupang, Rahmatullah Adji (center), accompanied by Ruth Apriana (left), a forecaster at the Lasiana Climatology Station, and moderator Fera Adrinita (right), also a climatology forecaster at Lasiana, on Tuesday (26/3/2024).

MIL-OSI United Nations: Germany renews its investments into Afghan communities and supports keeping children in school

2024-03-26T11:03+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Source: World Food Programme. KABUL – The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomes a contribution of EUR15 million (US$16.4 million) from Germany, through its Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), raising the total German contribution to more than EUR78 million (US$83.

Germany renews its investments into Afghan communities and supports keeping children in school

2024-03-26T09:58+0100wfp (en)

“Germany stands with the Afghan people, and we continue our engagement to help communities stand on their own feet,” said Katharina Spiess, BMZ’s Head of Division “Crisis management, Reconstruction and Transitional Development Assistance. Investments into food-insecure communities and school....

Germany Boosts Afghan Aid, Prioritizes Child Education

2024-03-26T09:58+0100miragenews (en)

KABUL - The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomes a contribution of EUR15 million (US$16.4 million) from Germany, through its Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), raising the total German contribution to more than EUR78 million (US$83.1 million) in 2023.

Germany renews its investments into Afghan communities and supports keeping children in school

2024-03-26T09:53+0100reliefWeb (en)

KABUL The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomes a contribution of EUR15 million (US$16.4 million) from Germany, through its Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), raising the total German contribution to more than EUR78 million (US$83.1 million) in 2023.

Assaf Anyamba: Sensing diseases from space

2024-03-25T17:42+0100ornl (en)

Disease itself may be invisible to the human eye, but conditions ripe for disease outbreaks can be seen from satellites. ORNL’s Assaf Anyamba has spent his career using satellite images to determine where extreme weather may lead to vector-borne disease outbreaks. His work has helped the U.S.

Anyamba: Tracking Diseases Via Space Technology

2024-03-25T16:55+0100miragenews (en)

Disease itself may be invisible to the human eye, but conditions ripe for disease outbreaks can be seen from satellites. ORNL's Assaf Anyamba has spent his career using satellite images to determine where extreme weather may lead to vector-borne disease outbreaks. His work has helped the U.S.

Mitsotakis, Trudeau hail Greek-Canadian relations in joint statement

2024-03-25T08:00+0100kathimerini-en (en)

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau in Montreal on Sunday and attended the signing of an agreement for Greece’s purchase of seven new state-of-the art firefighting aircraft (DHC-515). The two leaders’ meeting was followed by expanded talks and a....

SOS on world meteorological day

2024-03-25T02:33+0100pakobserver (en)

THE latest World Meteorological Organisation’s (WMO) State of the Climate 2023 report reads like a dystopian thriller – but smashed records of GHG levels, ocean heat, and glacial melt are anything but fiction. According to the report, 2023 is the hottest year on record. The global average near-surface temperature soared to a staggering 1.

Joint Statement by PMs Mitsotakis, Trudeau in Montreal

2024-03-25T00:29+0100thenationalherald (en)

MONTREAL – Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau in Montreal on Sunday and attended the signing of an agreement for Greece’s purchase of seven new state-of-the art firefighting aircraft (DHC-515). The two leaders’s meeting was followed by expanded....

MIL-OSI Translation: Joint statement from Prime Minister Trudeau and Prime Minister Mitsotakis

2024-03-24T21:25+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Source: Prime Minister of Canada – in French. We, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of the Hellenic Republic, met today in Montreal to celebrate Greek Independence Day. It is an honor for Canada to welcome the Prime Minister of Greece on this occasion to....

Joint statement by Prime Minister Trudeau and Prime Minister Mitsotakis

2024-03-24T21:19+0100lelezard (en)

MONTRÉAL March 24, 2024 /CNW/ - We, the Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau , and the Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic, Kyriakos Mitsotakis , met today in Montréal to celebrate Greek Independence Day. Canada is honoured to host Greece on this occasion, reaffirming the enduring friendship....

MIL-OSI Canada: Joint statement by Prime Minister Trudeau and Prime Minister Mitsotakis

2024-03-24T20:55+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

We, the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, and the Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, met today in Montréal to celebrate Greek Independence Day. Canada is honoured to host Greece on this occasion, reaffirming the enduring friendship between our countries, as....

China to enhance international cooperation in tackling climate change

2024-03-24T18:35+0100pakistantoday (en)

BEIJING: China Meteorological Administration (CMA) will join hands with relevant parties to enhance international cooperation, and deeply engage in global climate governance for a clean and beautiful world, stated Dr Chen Zhenlin, Administrator, CMA on the occasion of World Meteorological Day (WMD) 2024.

China to enhance international cooperation in tackling climate change

2024-03-24T16:40+0100app-en (en)

BEIJING, Mar 24 (APP): China Meteorological Administration (CMA) will join hands with relevant parties to enhance international cooperation, and deeply engage in global climate governance for a clean and beautiful world, stated Dr Chen Zhenlin, Administrator, CMA on the occasion of World Meteorological Day (WMD) 2024.

Ireland’s interface with climate change: extreme flooding

2024-03-24T13:09+0100irishtimes (en)

Buried in the recesses of a 2018 report by the Office of Public Works (OPW) is an eye-catching assessment of the risk posed to Dublin from an extreme flooding event. For Ireland, climate change-induced weather events are more likely to manifest as flooding.

Drought, warmer temperatures adding fuel to nation's biggest wildfires

2024-03-24T11:48+0100usaToday (en)

, it burned across 850,000 acres in the Texas Panhandle in about 48 hours, torching more than 100 homes and killing thousands of cattle as firefighters from throughout the region battled to save homes and lives. It would be safer for firefighters, communities and property if such massive infernos....

How SNP-Tory feuding is putting action on climate change at risk

2024-03-23T18:28+0100TheScotsman (en)

For those who still believe climate change is a problem for the future, the recent “red alert” issued by the United Nations’ World Meteorological Organisation is the latest of many wake-up calls. Increasingly, the effects of global warming are writ large in the weather. In a report, the WMO documented a litany of warning signs.

How to achieve safe water access for all: work with local communities

2024-03-23T13:07+0100nature-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences (en)

More than two billion people worldwide lack access to reliable, safe drinking water. Challenges around managing water resources are complex and wide-ranging . They are interlinked with those affecting land and food systems and are exacerbated by the climate crisis .

Global water crisis fuelling more conflicts, UN report warns

2024-03-23T12:29+0100dailynews-lk (en)

Increasing global water scarcity is fuelling more conflicts and contributing to instability, the United Nations warns in a new report, which says access to clean water is critical to promoting peace. The UN World Water Development Report 2024, released on Friday, said 2.2 billion people worldwide have no access to clean drinking water and 3.

Water Crisis: UN Issues Warning Against 'Thirsty New Technologies' Disguising as Solutions to Depleting Water Resources

2024-03-23T11:11+0100natureworldnews (en)

Water crisis is becoming more evident in different parts of the world, impacting not only human population centers but also wildlife. Exacerbated by drought conditions, rising temperatures, and heat waves, water resources have shrunk significantly in recent years.

UNDP: About 79% Of Afghans Lack Access To Clean Water

2024-03-23T10:06+0100menafn (en)

- Khaama Press) The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) says Afghanistan grapples with severe water crisis, with nearly 80 percent of the country's population lacking sufficient access to drinking water. On World Water Day, the UNDP announced that almost 79 percent of Afghanistan's population lacks adequate access to water.

UNDP: About 79% of Afghans lack access to clean water

2024-03-23T08:55+0100khaama (en)

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) says Afghanistan grapples with severe water crisis, with nearly 80 percent of the country’s population lacking sufficient access to drinking water. On World Water Day, the UNDP announced that almost 79 percent of Afghanistan’s population lacks adequate access to water.

2.2 billion people worldwide lack access to clean drinking water- UN report

2024-03-23T07:50+0100adaderana (en)

Increasing global water scarcity is fuelling more conflicts and contributing to instability, the United Nations warns in a new report, which says access to clean water is critical to promoting peace. The UN World Water Development Report 2024, released on Friday, said 2.2 billion people worldwide have no access to clean drinking water and 3.

Giornata Mondiale dell'Acqua: 2,2 miliardi di persone non hanno acqua potabile

2024-03-23T01:14+0100ilgiornaledellaprotezionecivile (it)

Nel mondo ad oggi sono 2,2 miliardi le persone che non hanno ancora accesso all'acqua potabile. Mentre 3,5 miliardi non hanno accesso ai servizi igienico-sanitari. Questo perchè, come si legge nel rapporto Unesco 2024 pubblicato in occasione dell'odierna Giornata Monidiale dell'Acqua , "le città e i....

Water resources: Rainfall boosts water reserves, ensures full irrigation for agriculture

2024-03-22T17:58+0100shafaaq (en)

Shafaq News/ The Iraqi Ministry оf Water Resources announced оn Friday that recent rains have boosted the country's water reserves by 10%, contributing tо ensuring full irrigation for agricultural crops. The ministry stated that "the rains and floods witnessed іn the country over the past three....

A weather forecast for a better future

2024-03-22T17:42+0100thehindubusinessline (en)

There is a sense of intrigue as 9-year-old Alina comes on screen to present a weather report. Combining the knowledge and demeanour of a professional meteorologist with the liveliness of a kid, she presents the forecast not for the coming day or week, but for the year 2050, explaining how her future....

How to achieve safe water access for all: work with local communities

2024-03-22T15:59+0100nature-current (en)

More than two billion people worldwide lack access to reliable, safe drinking water. Challenges around managing water resources are complex and wide-ranging . They are interlinked with those affecting land and food systems and are exacerbated by the climate crisis .

How to achieve safe water access for all: work with local communities

2024-03-22T15:49+0100nature (en)

More than two billion people worldwide lack access to reliable, safe drinking water. Challenges around managing water resources are complex and wide-ranging . They are interlinked with those affecting land and food systems and are exacerbated by the climate crisis .

Water, from conflict to cooperation

2024-03-22T15:27+0100cimafoundation (en)

The theme chosen this year for World Water Day is Water for Peace : a resource at risk can transform from a reason for conflict into an opportunity for cooperation. A process that is certainly complex, as also highlighted by a recent legal study by CIMA Research Foundation. Water can create peace or spark conflicts .

ICTA-UAB Targets Optimal Territory Adaptations for Climate Change

2024-03-22T14:57+0100miragenews (en)

A new ICTA-UAB project titled "Systematization of nature-based solutions in Spain (E:SBN), will carry out a comprehensive identification and compilation of nature-based solutions in Spain, as a reference of good practices for adequate adaptation to climate change in each territory.

Global water crisis fuelling more conflicts, UN report warns

2024-03-22T13:21+0100TheFrontierPost-en (en)

by The Frontier Post UNITED NATIONS: Increasing global water scarcity is fuelling more conflicts and contributing to instability, the United Nations warns in a new report, which says access to clean water is critical to promoting peace. The UN World Water Development Report 2024, released on Friday, said 2.

India's Fertility Rate Drops From 6.2 To Under 2 Since 1950: Lancet Study

2024-03-22T10:54+0100timesnownews (en)

In a recent study published in The Lancet journal, findings reveal a significant decline in India's fertility rate over the past decades. According to the research, India's fertility rate has dropped from approximately 6.2 in 1950 to slightly below 2 in 2021. Projections indicate a further decrease to 1.

Global water crisis fuelling more conflicts, UN report warns

2024-03-22T10:45+0100aljazeera-en (en)

Increasing global water scarcity is fuelling more conflicts and contributing to instability, the United Nations warns in a new report, which says access to clean water is critical to promoting peace. The UN World Water Development Report 2024, released on Friday, said 2.2 billion people worldwide have no access to clean drinking water and 3.

The Star » World Water Day: What you need to know

2024-03-22T10:06+0100kenyamoja (en)

World Water Day is an annual event celebrated on March 22 to raise awareness about the importance of freshwater and advocate for the sustainable management of freshwater resources. Here are some key things to know about World Water Day. Theme. Each year, World Water Day focuses on a specific theme related to water.

World Water Day: What you need to know

2024-03-22T08:44+0100thestarkenya (en)

World Water Day is an annual event celebrated on March 22 to raise awareness about the importance of freshwater and advocate for the sustainable management of freshwater resources. Here are some key things to know about World Water Day. Theme. Each year, World Water Day focuses on a specific theme related to water.

Alarm over rise in vitamin A, iron deficiencies in children Health 6 min ago

2024-03-22T05:07+0100nation-ke (en)

The report revealed that the prevalence of iron and vitamin A deficiencies is unacceptably high among young children — 62 per cent deficient in vitamin A and 22 per cent iron-deficient. The report also revealed that the percentage of children receiving a minimum acceptable diet in Kenya dropped by....

UN marks World Water Day as droughts plague the globe

2024-03-21T23:21+0100euronews-en (en)

World Water Day, held on 22 March every year since 1993, is an annual United Nations Observance focusing on the importance of freshwater - yet many parts of the world, including Catalonia, Spain, are observing their worst droughts in decades. The Spanish region of Catalonia is experiencing one of the worst droughts in living memory.

Private hands in tackling water crisis

2024-03-21T19:12+0100newagebd (en)

— Undark. WATER poses one of the critical sustainable development challenges of the 21st century. The demand for water globally has increased over the last century and is expected to grow more with time. Increasing water demand, pollution, limited supplies, inadequate infrastructure and lack of....

Climate Change pushes back improvements in quality of life

2024-03-21T19:10+0100ecoportal (en)

People around the world are living longer and healthier lives than they did half a century ago. Climate change threatens to reverse this progress. Across the planet, animals (and the diseases they carry) are changing to adapt to a broken world. And they are not alone: ​​ticks, mosquitoes, bacteria,....

Address by the Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and the Environment at the 6th Meeting of the CIS Ad-hoc Task Group on Water Scarcity and Droughts, in Larnaka 21-3-2024

2024-03-21T16:41+0100moa-gov-cy (en)

Address by the Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and the Environment at the 6th Meeting of the CIS Ad-hoc Task Group on Water Scarcity and Droughts, in Larnaka It is both an honour and a privilege to welcome you to Cyprus for the 6th Meeting of the CIS Ad-hoc Task Group on Water Scarcity and Droughts.

News 'Weather Kids' communicate future climate challenges A United Nations global campaign launched today sees children calling for pledges to help prevent the worst impacts of climate change. Read more

2024-03-21T16:38+0100metoffice (en)

Thousands of parents and carers across the world are making pledges on behalf of their children today about how they are going to help tackle climate change , improving future outcomes for their children. It’s all part of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) A key part of the global....

Foods, Vol. 13, Pages 966: Impacts and Risk Assessments of Climate Change for the Yields of the Major Grain Crops in China, Japan, and Korea

2024-03-21T15:41+0100mdpi (en)

The statistical data include the year-by-year crop production, number of people employed in agriculture, area sown, and amount of fertilizer applied by crop area from 1991 to 2020. The data were obtained from the China Rural Statistical Yearbook, 60 Years of Statistics on Agriculture in New China https://zdscxx.

World Water Day

2024-03-21T14:19+0100nationaltribune (en)

Transboundary waters should be managed as ecosystems, not as economic resources, says UN expert. GENEVA (20 March 2024) – Transboundary waters, those shared by two or more countries, must be managed as living ecosystems, not merely as economic resources, UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights to....

Address by the Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and the Environment at the 6th Meeting of the CIS Ad-hoc Task Group on Water Scarcity and Droughts, in Larnaka

2024-03-21T14:18+0100pio-gov-cy-en (en)

It is both an honour and a privilege to welcome you to Cyprus for the 6 th Meeting of the CIS Ad-hoc Task Group on Water Scarcity and Droughts. As the Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and the Environment of the Republic of Cyprus, I am profoundly aware of the critical challenges we face regarding water scarcity and droughts.

India’s fertility rate declines: Study says continued decrease since 1950, forecasts further decline to 1.29 by 2050

2024-03-21T13:53+0100newsnow-co-uk (en)

In India, the numbers were significant, with over 1.6 crore live births in 1950 and 2.2 crore in 2021. However, the project indicates a decrease to 1.3 crore by 2050. While many parts of the world grapple with declining fertility rates, low-income countries are expected to continue facing high....

India’s fertility rate declines: Study says continued decrease since 1950, forecasts further decline to 1.29 by 2050

2024-03-21T13:14+0100financialexpress (en)

In India, the numbers were significant, with over 1.6 crore live births in 1950 and 2.2 crore in 2021. However, the project indicates a decrease to 1.3 crore by 2050. While many parts of the world grapple with declining fertility rates, low-income countries are expected to continue facing high....

Land, Vol. 13, Pages 398: Potential Interactions between Climate Change and Land Use for Forest Issues in the Eastern United States

2024-03-21T12:58+0100mdpi (en)

Applying an interaction framework, we examined whether climate change and combined land use and disturbance changes were synergistic, antagonistic, or neutral for forest issues of wildfires, tree growth, tree species distributions, species invasions and outbreaks, and deer herbivory, focused on the....

Interrompiamo le trasmissioni: le allarmanti previsioni meteorologiche dal futuro dei Weather Kids

2024-03-21T10:34+0100greenreport (it)

Undp, Wmo e Rai promuovono un’azione informativa concreta contro il cambiamento climatico. [21 Marzo 2024] La campagna dell’United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), ideata in collaborazione con la World meteorological organization e The Weather Channel e trasmessa in Italia da Rai, in qualità....

Beekeeping boon for Chimanimani farmers

2024-03-21T10:10+0100thestandard-zw (en)

Many people in this part of the country rely on many forms of agriculture, from agroforestry and horticulture to crop production. Nonetheless, with increasing floods and droughts as a result of climate change, both rainfed and irrigation agriculture have become somewhat unreliable, forcing farmers....

The Star » Climate change impacts need tailored response – experts

2024-03-21T06:55+0100kenyamoja (en)

Scientists have called for a tailored response to address the devastating impacts of climate change. They said countries in Africa, such as Kenya, must lead in developing responses that align with unique needs, circumstances and priorities. The scientists spoke on Wednesday during a two-day meeting in Nairobi.

Disaster Management Reference Handbook (March 2024) - Cambodia

2024-03-21T02:30+0100reliefWeb (en)

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. Cambodia is a country in Southeast Asia, a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and part of the Lower Mekong River region. Cambodia faces a high level of disaster risk and is ranked 58th most at-risk of 191 countries in the INFORM Risk Index in 2024.

Green building certification imperatives for Zim

2024-03-20T23:06+0100herald (en)

THE global consciousness towards sustainable development has spurred significant transformation across various industries, with the real estate sector not an exception. Zimbabwe has to navigate environmental, social and economic challenges. So, incorporating sustainability principles into its real estate market becomes paramount.

More than 20 killed in Somalia in alleged Turkish drone strike

2024-03-20T15:21+0100hiiraanweyn (en)

By Katharine Houreld and Mohamed Gabobe Wednesday March 20, 2024. A drone strike just outside the Somali capital killed more than 22 people and wounded 21, including many children, a witness and a relative of the victims told The Washington Post. Two security sources, who spoke on the condition of....

SODMA and OCHA officials discuss enhanced interventions ahead of spring rains in Somalia

2024-03-20T14:34+0100radiodalsan (en)

The Somali Disaster Management Agency and United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Somalia on Tuesday convened a meeting at the Agency head quarters to discuss preparations for the upcoming Spring rainy season (GU’), which is anticipated to bring about significant flooding.

Coal Use Hits Record In 2023, Earth's Hottest Year

2024-03-20T13:14+0100menafn (en)

- Jordan Times) PARIS - Global consumption of coal reached an all-time high in 2023, the IEA energy watchdog said on Friday, as Earth experienced its hottest recorded year. The International Energy Agency (IEA) reported that nations would burn even more coal this year than in 2022, the previous....

5 More than 20 killed in Somalia in alleged Turkish drone strike

2024-03-20T08:48+0100WashingtonPost (en)

A drone strike just outside the Somali capital killed more than 22 people and wounded 21, including many children, a witness and a relative of the victims told The Washington Post. Two security sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media, said the strike was carried out by a Turkish drone.

This city has become 'unliveable' as temperatures reach 52C and the streets have air con

2024-03-20T07:13+0100irishmirror (en)

European heatwaves are nearly an annual event nowadays as soaring average temperatures continue to break records, but none are quite as hot as one city in particular. Summers in the capital of Kuwait - Kuwait City - regularly hit highs of 52C with the city being considered to be almost unliveable, the says.

More than 20 killed in Somalia in alleged Turkish drone strike

2024-03-20T06:39+0100hiiraan (en)

Witness Daud Hassan Mohamed said the strike hit a home in an agricultural area in the evening after iftar, the meal when Muslims fasting for the holy month of Ramadan break their day-long fast. “There was one airstrike that targeted the victims. But when people began rushing to the scene to save....

UN agency issues climate 'red alert'

2024-03-20T04:10+0100peopledaily (en)

A man stands next to his flooded house after a heavy downpour in Garissa County, Kenya, on Nov 22, 2023. [Photo/Xinhua] Last year was the warmest 12 months on record, according to the United Nations' World Meteorological Organization, or WMO, which issued a "red alert" on Tuesday as it urged the world to sit up and take notice.

MIL-OSI China: WMO issues red alert over record-breaking climate change indicators

2024-03-20T03:57+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Children play at an artificial fountain to cool off in Sheraton hotel park in Doha, Qatar, on July 6, 2023. [Photo/Xinhua] The United Nations'(UN) climate chief issued a red alert on Tuesday as new data showed that records for every single climate indicator were shattered in 2023.

WMO issues red alert over record-breaking climate change indicators

2024-03-20T03:08+0100china.org.cn (en)

Children play at an artificial fountain to cool off in Sheraton hotel park in Doha, Qatar, on July 6, 2023. [Photo/Xinhua] The United Nations'(UN) climate chief issued a red alert on Tuesday as new data showed that records for every single climate indicator were shattered in 2023.

WMO issues red alert over record-breaking climate change indicators

2024-03-20T03:00+0100europesun (en)

© Provided by Xinhua. "This annual report shows that the climate crisis is the defining challenge that humanity faces," WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo said at a press conference in Geneva. GENEVA, March 19 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations'(UN) climate chief issued a red alert on Tuesday as new....

Opinion: Creating safe, resilient communities in a climate-changed B.C. requires healthy watersheds

2024-03-20T02:48+0100vancouversun (en)

It’s a fact that the future we are facing is uncertain. The recent string of devastating and deadly floods, droughts and wildfires in B.C. foreshadow a chaotic future — a future where these events are not only more common, but also increasingly severe.

WMO issues red alert over record-breaking climate change indicators

2024-03-20T02:12+0100peopledaily (en)

Children play at an artificial fountain to cool off in Sheraton hotel park in Doha, Qatar, on July 6, 2023. (Photo by Nikku/Xinhua) "This annual report shows that the climate crisis is the defining challenge that humanity faces," WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo said at a press conference in Geneva.

World WMO issues red alert over record-breaking climate change indicators The United Nations' climate chief issued a red alert on Tuesday as new data showed that records for every single climate indicator were shattered in 2023. 20m

2024-03-20T02:04+0100shine (en)

The United Nations' climate chief issued a red alert on Tuesday as new data showed that records for every single climate indicator were shattered in 2023. The UN's climate agency, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), has released a new report on the state of the global climate in 2023.

WMO issues red alert over record-breaking climate change indicators

2024-03-20T01:45+0100myanmarnews (en)

© Provided by Xinhua. "This annual report shows that the climate crisis is the defining challenge that humanity faces," WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo said at a press conference in Geneva. GENEVA, March 19 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations'(UN) climate chief issued a red alert on Tuesday as new....

WMO issues red alert over record-breaking climate change indicators

2024-03-20T01:40+0100singaporestar (en)

© Provided by Xinhua. "This annual report shows that the climate crisis is the defining challenge that humanity faces," WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo said at a press conference in Geneva. GENEVA, March 19 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations'(UN) climate chief issued a red alert on Tuesday as new....

WMO issues red alert over record-breaking climate change indicators

2024-03-20T01:39+0100irishsun (en)

© Provided by Xinhua. "This annual report shows that the climate crisis is the defining challenge that humanity faces," WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo said at a press conference in Geneva. GENEVA, March 19 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations'(UN) climate chief issued a red alert on Tuesday as new....

WMO issues red alert over record-breaking climate change indicators

2024-03-20T01:35+0100manilametro (en)

© Provided by Xinhua. "This annual report shows that the climate crisis is the defining challenge that humanity faces," WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo said at a press conference in Geneva. GENEVA, March 19 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations'(UN) climate chief issued a red alert on Tuesday as new....

WMO issues red alert over record-breaking climate change indicators

2024-03-20T01:30+0100srilankasource (en)

© Provided by Xinhua. "This annual report shows that the climate crisis is the defining challenge that humanity faces," WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo said at a press conference in Geneva. GENEVA, March 19 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations'(UN) climate chief issued a red alert on Tuesday as new....

WMO issues red alert over record-breaking climate change indicators

2024-03-20T01:24+0100longbeachstar (en)

© Provided by Xinhua. "This annual report shows that the climate crisis is the defining challenge that humanity faces," WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo said at a press conference in Geneva. GENEVA, March 19 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations'(UN) climate chief issued a red alert on Tuesday as new....

WMO issues red alert over record-breaking climate change indicators

2024-03-20T01:21+0100cambodiantimes (en)

© Provided by Xinhua. "This annual report shows that the climate crisis is the defining challenge that humanity faces," WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo said at a press conference in Geneva. GENEVA, March 19 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations'(UN) climate chief issued a red alert on Tuesday as new....

WMO issues red alert over record-breaking climate change indicators

2024-03-20T01:14+0100northernirelandnews (en)

© Provided by Xinhua. "This annual report shows that the climate crisis is the defining challenge that humanity faces," WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo said at a press conference in Geneva. GENEVA, March 19 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations'(UN) climate chief issued a red alert on Tuesday as new....

WMO issues red alert over record-breaking climate change indicators

2024-03-20T00:57+0100nigeriasun (en)

© Provided by Xinhua. "This annual report shows that the climate crisis is the defining challenge that humanity faces," WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo said at a press conference in Geneva. GENEVA, March 19 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations'(UN) climate chief issued a red alert on Tuesday as new....

UN agency issues climate 'red alert'

2024-03-19T23:25+0100chinadaily (en)

A toddler gets a drink of water from her mother as they and a dozen other residents of the North Kivu town of Nyanzale gather in front of a UN peacekeepers base in the town of Rwindi on November 19, 2008. Global temperatures "smashed" heat records last year, as heatwaves stalked oceans and glaciers....

WMO issues red alert over record-breaking climate change indicators

2024-03-19T22:51+0100dailyfinland-fi (en)

The United Nations'(UN) climate chief issued a red alert on Tuesday as new data showed that records for every single climate indicator were shattered in 2023. The UN's climate agency, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), has released a new report on the state of the global climate in 2023.

United Nations: “Planet on the brink of collapse after hottest decade ever”

2024-03-19T22:21+0100breakinglatest (en)

© AFP. Ocean temperatures are reaching record highs, sea levels are rising, glaciers are retreating faster and faster every year,… The past decade has been the warmest on record. The United Nations warns that the planet is on the brink of the abyss. Source: BELGA. Today at 3:19 PM.

More than 20 killed in Somalia in alleged Turkish drone strike

2024-03-19T19:49+0100WashingtonPost (en)

A drone strike just outside the Somali capital killed more than 22 people and wounded 21, including many children, a witness and a relative of the victims told The Washington Post. Two security sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media, said the strike was carried out by a Turkish drone.

Yet another climate agency confirms 2023 to be the World's hottest year

2024-03-19T19:26+0100thejournal (en)

YET ANOTHER CLIMATE agency report has confirmed that 2023 was the World’s hottest year on record. The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) – the United Nations’ weather and climate agency – has said that last year was the hottest year on record “by clear margin” and broke record in all aspects of climate change.

WMO issues red alert over record-breaking climate change indicators

2024-03-19T18:20+0100xinhuanet-english (en)

GENEVA, March 19 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations'(UN) climate chief issued a red alert on Tuesday as new data showed that records for every single climate indicator were shattered in 2023. The UN's climate agency, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), has released a new report on the state of the global climate in 2023.

WMO issues red alert over record-breaking climate change indicators

2024-03-19T18:19+0100english-news-cn (en)

GENEVA, March 19 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations'(UN) climate chief issued a red alert on Tuesday as new data showed that records for every single climate indicator were shattered in 2023. The UN's climate agency, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), has released a new report on the state of the global climate in 2023.

Climate change, the UN: “Our planet is on the brink of the abyss”

2024-03-19T17:58+0100breakinglatest (en)

After recording the hottest decade in history, the UN warns that the “planet is on the brink”: last year, temperatures broke all records, heat waves hit the oceans and glaciers suffered dramatic reductions. This is the catastrophic picture provided by the United Nations World Meteorological....

How climate change is impacting skin care NPD

2024-03-19T17:33+0100cosmeticsdesign (en)

The world reached record-beating temperatures in July 2023, prompting the chief of the United Nations Antonio Guterres to state that “the era of global warming has ended, the era of global boiling has arrived.” From environmental irritants to the effects of heatwaves, droughts, and wildfires, the....

Climate report issues 'red alert' warning after record-breaking temperatures caused 'misery and mayhem' in 2023

2024-03-19T14:20+0100coastfm (en)

Extreme weather events were "off the charts" in 2023, according to a new report aiming to send a "red alert" to the world about the need for action on climate change. Global temperatures broke records "by a clear margin" last year , United Nations climate scientists have said.

'Red alert to the world' after 2023 plagued with climate 'misery and mayhem'

2024-03-19T14:10+0100skynews (en)

Extreme weather events were "off the charts" in 2023, according to a new report aiming to send a "red alert" to the world about the need for action on climate change. Global temperatures broke records "by a clear margin" last year , United Nations climate scientists have said.

Harsh Mongolian winter leaves 4.7m animals dead; Red Cross issues appeal

2024-03-19T09:13+0100aljazeera-en (en)

Mongolian herders have endured months of extreme cold, known as the “dzud”, that have already claimed the lives of about 4.7 million livestock animals, according to Mongolia’s Emergency Operations Centre (EOC), prompting an emergency appeal for assistance from the Red Cross.

Topic Water

2024-03-18T19:01+0100wmo (en)

Accessible, clean, safe drinking water is critical for human health, stable human societies, sustainable development and ecosystem integrity. Around 70% of our planet is covered by water. The ocean holds about 97% of this water, and only around 3% is freshwater.

World's hottest city so unbearable even streets have air con as residents melt in 52C

2024-03-18T15:53+0100dailystar (en)

of one Middle-Eastern city considered one of the hottest places on earth. Following brutally hot weather sweeping through the UK, France, Italy and Spain in recent years, it's Kuwait City which is considered to be all but unliveable, with summer temperatures regularly smashing 52C, reported.

33 African countries in need of food aid due to armed conflicts and drought — FAO

2024-03-18T13:51+0100northafricapost (en)

A total of 45 countries and regions worldwide, including 33 in Africa, are in need of external assistance for food, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations has warned. The FAO’s latest “Crop Prospects and Food Situation” report indicates that 33 African countries are in....

El Nino jeopardizing domestic animals, wildlife alike in Zimbabwe

2024-03-18T10:46+0100aa-en (en)

- Domestic and wild animals are getting killed by drought - Amid El Nino drought, many have become cattle-poor overnight. HARARE, Zimbabwe. A month ago, 56-year-old Thulani Bhebhe owned a herd of 23 cattle, but that’s no longer the case thanks to a rampaging El Nino-induced drought that has not....

El Nino Jeopardizing Domestic Animals, Wildlife Alike In Zimbabwe

2024-03-18T09:28+0100haberler-en (en)

A month ago, 56-year-old Thulani Bhebhe owned a herd of 23 cattle, but that's no longer the case thanks to a rampaging El Nino-induced drought that has not spared his home area in Zimbabwe's Matabeleland North province. In Tsholotsho district, where he has lived since birth, the El Nino has left trails of disaster.

Climate Change: Time To Focus On Way Forward

2024-03-17T13:03+0100zimeye (en)

Climate change, fuelled by various activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, is a heavy toll on the planet. From rising temperatures to extreme weather events, the effects of climate change are becoming increasingly apparent and dire.One of the most visible consequences of climate change is the warming of the planet.

Shifting Focus: From Blame to Solutions in Climate Action

2024-03-16T12:27+0100zimeye (en)

Amid ongoing finger-pointing, let’s prioritize solutions. Channelling subsidies from fossil fuels towards renewables. As per the International Monetary Fund, eliminating fossil fuel subsidies could reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 34% by 2030, a substantial step towards the required 43% reduction to limit global warming under 1.

Why are one-fifth of the world’s migratory species facing extinction?

2024-03-16T08:16+0100aljazeera-en (en)

These species face shifting landscapes due to urbanisation, farming and climate change among several other challenges. Here is what you need to know about their decline, what it means for the environment and whether these at-risk species can be saved. Which migratory species are most in danger? The....

Nearly 64 mln people in need of emergency aid in Horn of Africa: UN

2024-03-16T07:44+0100peopledaily (en)

ADDIS ABABA, March 15 (Xinhua) -- Nearly 64 million people in the Horn of Africa region will need emergency aid in 2024, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) warned late Thursday. In a press release, the UNOCHA warned that 25 million people in Sudan, 21 million in Ethiopia, 9 million in South Sudan, and 8.

Nearly 64 mln people in need of emergency aid in Horn of Africa: UN

2024-03-15T22:48+0100xinhuanet-english (en)

ADDIS ABABA, March 15 (Xinhua) -- Nearly 64 million people in the Horn of Africa region will need emergency aid in 2024, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) warned late Thursday. In a press release, the UNOCHA warned that 25 million people in Sudan, 21 million in Ethiopia, 9 million in South Sudan, and 8.

22 March The land-water nexus: improving science-policy interfaces to strengthen resilience Bonn, Germany 22 March 2024

2024-03-15T18:41+0100unccd-int (en)

UNCCD Science Policy Interface (SPI)-Bonn Water Network (BWN) Joint Session 22 March 2024, 9:00-11:00 (CET) Hybrid MET 2116, Langer Eugen Building, UN Campus, Bonn, Germany. Sustainable management of land and water is the key to food security and the health of human beings and ecosystems.

Nearly 64 mln people in need of emergency aid in Horn of Africa: UN

2024-03-15T18:35+0100china.org.cn (en)

ADDIS ABABA, March 15 (Xinhua) -- Nearly 64 million people in the Horn of Africa region will need emergency aid in 2024, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) warned late Thursday. In a press release, the UNOCHA warned that 25 million people in Sudan, 21 million in Ethiopia, 9 million in South Sudan, and 8.

Beekeeping Offers Opportunity to Zimbabwean Farming Communities

2024-03-15T17:41+0100globalissues (en)

The 26-year-old puffs some smoke, a safety measure, as he holds and inspects a honeycomb built from hexagons by the honey bees. Many people in this part of the country rely on many forms of agriculture, from agroforestry and horticulture to crop production.

Beekeeping Offers Opportunity to Zimbabwean Farming Communities

2024-03-15T11:42+0100allafrica (en)

Chimanimani, Zimbabwe Honeybees quickly react with a sharp and loud buzz sound as beekeeper Tanyaradzwa Kanangira opens one of the wooden horizontal Kenyan top bar hives near a stream in a thick forest in Chimanimani, 412 kilometres from Zimbabwe's capital, Harare.

How to use the carbon emissions estimate you see when booking flights

2024-03-15T11:33+0100WashingtonPost (en)

If you’ve searched for plane tickets on Google Flights in the past two years, you’ve probably seen a little green number that compares each route’s climate impact. Google began predicting flight emissions in 2022, using data about flight schedules, airplane models and how full a flight is expected....

World Met Day: Addressing the Climate Crisis

2024-03-15T11:07+0100zimeye (en)

Climate change, fuelled by various activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, is a heavy toll on the planet. From rising temperatures to extreme weather events, the effects of climate change are becoming increasingly apparent and dire.One of the most visible consequences of climate change is the warming of the planet.

Goleta Water District Inaugurates New Well

2024-03-14T21:50+0100independent (en)

At the visit to the new Hope Well, Goleta Water District (GWD) Infrastructure Manager Daniel Brooks gestures toward an older well, flanked by Department of the Interior’s Laura Daniel-Davis (left) and GWD boardmember Lauren Hanson, with board president Farfalla Borah (far left) and general manager David Matson.

Elicit Plant Announces Its Upcoming US Biosolution Launch With Demonstrated 20% Reduction of Water Consumption in Broad Acre Crops

2024-03-14T19:08+0100finanznachrichten-en (en)

In the heart of the fight against climate change, and following rapid commercial success in Europe, Ukraine and Brazil, Elicit Plant a pioneering agri-tech company that has succeeded in reducing water stress in field crops is preparing for launch in the United States in 2025.

Elicit Plant Announces Its Upcoming US Biosolution Launch With Demonstrated 20% Reduction of Water Consumption in Broad Acre Crops

2024-03-14T19:08+0100lelezard (en)

In the heart of the fight against climate change, and following rapid commercial success in Europe, Ukraine and Brazil, Elicit Plant - a pioneering agri-tech company that has succeeded in reducing water stress in field crops - is preparing for launch in the United States in 2025.

Elicit Plant Announces Its Upcoming US Biosolution Launch With Demonstrated 20% Reduction of Water Consumption in Broad Acre Crops

2024-03-14T19:00+0100streetinsider (en)

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- In the heart of the fight against climate change, and following rapid commercial success in Europe, Ukraine and Brazil, Elicit Plant - a pioneering agri-tech company that has succeeded in reducing water stress in field crops - is preparing for launch in the United States in 2025.

Risparmio idrico: patate tra gli alimenti più indicatiGiornata Mondiale dell’Acqua: UE appoggia la campagna "Potatoes Forever!" di Unapa

2024-03-14T13:58+0100efanews (it)

Istituita dalle Nazioni Unite nel 1992, la Giornata Mondiale dell’Acqua si celebra in tutto il mondo ogni 22 marzo, con il proposito di sensibilizzare la popolazione globale sull’utilizzo idrico sostenibile e di promuovere azioni concrete a riguardo. Anche per l’Unione Europea questo è un obiettivo....

Major droughts make women 35 per cent more likely to be underweight: New study

2024-03-14T06:41+0100downtoearth (en)

Natural disasters, which are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change, affect women and children disproportionately. Events such as droughts have significant direct and indirect implications on their health and livelihoods. A new study released by the Union Ministry of Women and....

Alberta considers new water reservoirs to improve future drought resiliency

2024-03-14T00:34+0100theglobeandmail (en)

Alberta’s government announced Wednesday it will explore building new reservoirs, part of $35-million in proposed spending to optimize water use and increase drought resilience throughout the province. Environment Minister Rebecca Schulz said $23-million will be spent over the next three years on....

UNICEF Mali Humanitarian Situation Report No. 01: Reporting Period January 2024

2024-03-13T17:14+0100humanitarianresponse (en)

HIGHLIGHTS. • On December 19, 2023, in response to continued volatile situation in Mali, especially after the departure of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), which intensified humanitarian needs, the UNICEF Executive Director announced a new L2 designation for Mali.

UNICEF Mali Humanitarian Situation Report No. 01: Reporting Period January 2024

2024-03-13T13:51+0100reliefWeb (en)

HIGHLIGHTS. • On December 19, 2023, in response to continued volatile situation in Mali, especially after the departure of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), which intensified humanitarian needs, the UNICEF Executive Director announced a new L2 designation for Mali.

Doctors know banning fossil fuel ads is a matter of life or death

2024-03-13T12:45+0100nationalobserver (en)

When health-care professionals joined MP Charlie Angus on stage to announce his private member’s bill to ban advertising for fossil fuels, it came as no surprise. Physicians and health-care workers lead the movement for a tobacco-style ban on fossil fuel advertising.

Kenyan farmers struggle with erratic weather

2024-03-13T12:06+0100singaporestar (en)

© Provided by Xinhua. It is another planting season in Kenya, where farmers start preparing their farms in March, coinciding with the onset of the long rains that last until May. However, as farmers across the East African country prepare their farms, uncertainty over the rains lingers in their minds.

Kenyan farmers struggle with erratic weather

2024-03-13T12:01+0100manilametro (en)

© Provided by Xinhua. It is another planting season in Kenya, where farmers start preparing their farms in March, coinciding with the onset of the long rains that last until May. However, as farmers across the East African country prepare their farms, uncertainty over the rains lingers in their minds.

Kenyan farmers struggle with erratic weather

2024-03-13T11:54+0100kenyastar (en)

© Provided by Xinhua. It is another planting season in Kenya, where farmers start preparing their farms in March, coinciding with the onset of the long rains that last until May. However, as farmers across the East African country prepare their farms, uncertainty over the rains lingers in their minds.

Kenyan farmers struggle with erratic weather

2024-03-13T11:48+0100northernirelandnews (en)

© Provided by Xinhua. It is another planting season in Kenya, where farmers start preparing their farms in March, coinciding with the onset of the long rains that last until May. However, as farmers across the East African country prepare their farms, uncertainty over the rains lingers in their minds.

Kenyan farmers struggle with erratic weather

2024-03-13T11:47+0100longbeachstar (en)

© Provided by Xinhua. It is another planting season in Kenya, where farmers start preparing their farms in March, coinciding with the onset of the long rains that last until May. However, as farmers across the East African country prepare their farms, uncertainty over the rains lingers in their minds.

Kenyan farmers struggle with erratic weather

2024-03-13T11:39+0100srilankasource (en)

© Provided by Xinhua. It is another planting season in Kenya, where farmers start preparing their farms in March, coinciding with the onset of the long rains that last until May. However, as farmers across the East African country prepare their farms, uncertainty over the rains lingers in their minds.

Kenyan farmers struggle with erratic weather

2024-03-13T11:37+0100cambodiantimes (en)

© Provided by Xinhua. It is another planting season in Kenya, where farmers start preparing their farms in March, coinciding with the onset of the long rains that last until May. However, as farmers across the East African country prepare their farms, uncertainty over the rains lingers in their minds.

Kenyan farmers struggle with erratic weather

2024-03-13T11:36+0100myanmarnews (en)

© Provided by Xinhua. It is another planting season in Kenya, where farmers start preparing their farms in March, coinciding with the onset of the long rains that last until May. However, as farmers across the East African country prepare their farms, uncertainty over the rains lingers in their minds.

Kenyan farmers struggle with erratic weather

2024-03-13T11:26+0100nigeriasun (en)

© Provided by Xinhua. It is another planting season in Kenya, where farmers start preparing their farms in March, coinciding with the onset of the long rains that last until May. However, as farmers across the East African country prepare their farms, uncertainty over the rains lingers in their minds.

OPINION Proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the production and marketing of forest reproductive material, amending Regulations (EU) 2016/2031 and 2017/625 of the European Parliament and of the Council and repealing Council Directive 1999/105/EC (Regulation on forest reproductive material) - PE757.

2024-03-13T11:15+0100europarl (en)

AD\1298813EN.docx PE757.165v02-00 EN United in diversity EN European Parliament 2019–2024 Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety 2023/0228(COD) 12.3.2024 OPINION of the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety for the Committee on Agriculture and Rural....

Kenyan farmers struggle with erratic weather

2024-03-13T11:12+0100xinhuanet-english (en)

People walk past a section of a damaged road in Tana River County, Kenya, Dec. 1, 2023. (Xinhua/Li Yahui) It is another planting season in Kenya, where farmers start preparing their farms in March, coinciding with the onset of the long rains that last until May.

Uniti dal clima folle. La lezione del Belgio: "Lotta al cuneo salino, tecniche da esportare"

2024-03-13T06:14+0100ilrestodelcarlino (it)

Delegazione della Provincia e del Consorzio bonifica in trasferta. Confronto con altri paesi europei per realizzare strategie comuni. "Il cambiamento del tempo e i danni che provoca ci riguardano tutti". Sullo sfondo un mulino, è bianco, come quello della pubblicità.

Addio papaveri, i nuovi talebani puntano sulla metanfetamina

2024-03-13T01:05+0100lastampa (it)

Dal 2021, quando gli Stati Uniti decisero che l’Afghanistan non faceva più parte dei loro “interessi’’, è come se una fitta nebbia fosse calata tra il mondo conosciuto e gli abitanti dal Paese tornato talebano. Tendere la mano verso di loro è come tenderla nella nebbia.

Clear Watershed Boundaries are Essential for Successful Water Stewardship

2024-03-12T16:41+0100wri (en)

Private companies are increasingly reporting water as a material risk to their businesses. These risks — such as water scarcity, floods and droughts, which are increasing due to climate change and growing water demand — can raise operational costs, disrupt operations, damage brands or heighten regulatory uncertainty.

Feature: Kenyan farmers struggle with erratic weather

2024-03-12T15:06+0100china.org.cn (en)

NAIROBI, March 12 (Xinhua) -- It is another planting season in Kenya, where farmers start preparing their farms in March, coinciding with the onset of the long rains that last until May. However, as farmers across the East African country prepare their farms, uncertainty over the rains lingers in their minds.

Feature: Kenyan farmers struggle with erratic weather

2024-03-12T14:47+0100xinhuanet-english (en)

NAIROBI, March 12 (Xinhua) -- It is another planting season in Kenya, where farmers start preparing their farms in March, coinciding with the onset of the long rains that last until May. However, as farmers across the East African country prepare their farms, uncertainty over the rains lingers in their minds.

Feature: Kenyan farmers struggle with erratic weather

2024-03-12T14:47+0100english-news-cn (en)

NAIROBI, March 12 (Xinhua) -- It is another planting season in Kenya, where farmers start preparing their farms in March, coinciding with the onset of the long rains that last until May. However, as farmers across the East African country prepare their farms, uncertainty over the rains lingers in their minds.

MIL-OSI USA: Padilla Urges Agriculture Committees to Include Permanent Disaster Relief for Agriculture in the Farm Bill

2024-03-12T03:02+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

US Senate News: Source: United States Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) and Representatives Mike Thompson (D-Calif.-04), Ken Calvert (R-Calif.-41), and Doug LaMalfa (R-Calif.-01) urged the House Committee on Agriculture and the Senate Committee....

Tale of two canals: Ongoing chaos in oceans may drastically raise prices in India

2024-03-12T02:41+0100indiatoday (en)

The Indian Navy reportedly rescued two cargo ships attacked by Houthi rebels in the vicinity of the Red Sea. In separate incidents, US allies reportedly shot down 15 drones fired by Yemen’s Houthis. The situation in the Red Sea, a response to Israel’s ongoing offensive in Gaza, is a concern for global trade, and India is not immune.

California Plans to Store More Stormwater in Cities After 'Failing' to Capture Enough to Supply Water for Millions

2024-03-11T23:09+0100natureworldnews (en)

Drought events had struck different parts of California for over a decade, and the lack of rainfall during certain periods forced local authorities in recent years to impose water restrictions. The state recorded heavy rainfall events, powered by atmospheric rivers and winter weather systems, since 2023.

Counties with the most boat launches

2024-03-11T18:29+0100digitaljournal (en)

There are 11.8 million recreational boats in use across the country as of 2022, according to the Coast Guard, meaning about 1 in 11 U.S. households own a vessel. Who knew having a boat was so popular in the United States ? Well, despite stereotypes about boating, in reality, it’s not just a leisure....

MIL-OSI United Nations: Hitting the ground before disaster strikes: The evolution of DRR in Madagascar

2024-03-11T15:39+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Madagascar’s location and socio-economic conditions make it especially exposed to a wide range of interconnected hazards. These include, but are not limited to, floods, droughts and cyclones, which, because of climate change, are becoming more frequent and intense, often leaving trails of destruction in their wake.

Dalla siccità al gelo: mangiare gamberi adesso è un lusso

2024-03-11T10:31+0100ilsecoloxix (it)

Un viaggio nel sud degli Stati Uniti non può prescindere dalla cucina creola e cajun, ma ora il cambiamento climatico sta mettendo in crisi uno dei prodotti gastronomici più iconici di questa zona. Le condizioni meteorologiche estreme stanno infatti decimando l’industria dei gamberi di acqua dolce....

Dalla siccità al gelo: mangiare gamberi adesso è un lusso

2024-03-11T09:02+0100laprovinciapavese (it)

Un viaggio nel sud degli Stati Uniti non può prescindere dalla cucina creola e cajun, ma ora il cambiamento climatico sta mettendo in crisi uno dei prodotti gastronomici più iconici di questa zona. Le condizioni meteorologiche estreme stanno infatti decimando l’industria dei gamberi di acqua dolce....

Dalla siccità al gelo: mangiare gamberi adesso è un lusso

2024-03-11T08:49+0100lasentinella (it)

Un viaggio nel sud degli Stati Uniti non può prescindere dalla cucina creola e cajun, ma ora il cambiamento climatico sta mettendo in crisi uno dei prodotti gastronomici più iconici di questa zona. Le condizioni meteorologiche estreme stanno infatti decimando l’industria dei gamberi di acqua dolce....

Micronesia drought leaves thousands desperate for food - UNICEF

2024-03-11T07:40+0100marianasvariety (en)

PAGO PAGO (RNZ Pacific/Pacnews) — Thousands of people are being impacted by drought in the Federated States of Micronesia. The four states - Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei and Kosrae - have all been experiencing drier than normal weather since December last year with the US National Weather Service predicting....

Micronesia drought leaves thousands desperate for food – UNICEF

2024-03-11T04:55+0100pina (en)

Thousands of people are being impacted by drought in the Federated States of Micronesia. The four states – Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei and Kosrae – have all been experiencing drier than normal weather since December last year with the U.S National Weather Service predicting things are likely to worsen under current El Nino conditions.

Micronesia drought leaves thousands desperate for food - UNICEF

2024-03-10T23:45+0100rnz-co-nz (en)

Thousands of people are being impacted by drought in the Federated States of Micronesia. The four states - Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei and Kosrae - have all been experiencing drier than normal weather since December last year with the US National Weather Service predicting things are likely to worsen under current El Nino conditions.

Micronesia drought leaves thousands desperate for food - UNICEF

2024-03-10T23:43+0100radionz (en)

Thousands of people are being impacted by drought in the Federated States of Micronesia. The four states - Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei and Kosrae - have all been experiencing drier than normal weather since December last year with the US National Weather Service predicting things are likely to worsen under current El Nino conditions.

22 marzo 2024, Giornata Mondiale dell’Acqua

2024-03-09T18:20+0100periodicodaily (it)

Il 22 marzo 2024 si celebra la Giornata Mondiale dell’Acqua, il World Water Day, istituita dalle Nazioni Unite nel 1992 prevista all’interno delle direttive dell’Agenda 21, risultato della conferenza di Rio. Andiamo a saperne di più anche in merito a qualche iniziativa del territorio italiano. La Giornata Mondiale dell’Acqua.

Droughts killed more than 12 million trees in Mississippi and no one has the money to cut them down

2024-03-09T15:22+0100businessinsider-za (en)

Droughts in 2023 killed more than 12 million pine trees in Mississippi last year. With many of the trees threatening to demolish power lines and homes, people are scratching their heads about how to pay for their removal. A report from the United States Department of Agriculture and the Mississippi Forestry Commission found that at least 12.

Droughts killed more than 12 million trees in Mississippi and no one has the money to cut them down

2024-03-09T14:41+0100insider-com (en)

Droughts in 2023 killed more than 12 million pine trees in Mississippi last year. With many of the trees threatening to demolish power lines and homes, people are scratching their heads about how to pay for their removal. A report from the United States Department of Agriculture and the Mississippi Forestry Commission found that at least 12.

Balochistan first to feel the influence of strong westerly from today after it wreaks havoc in UAE

2024-03-09T10:51+0100dunyanews (en)

ISLAMABAD/LAHORE (Web Desk) Another strong weather system which has so far dumped inches of rain on the United Arab Emirates will start affecting Balochistan today (Saturday) as most parts of Pakistan producing heavy downpour and snow over the hills in the coming days.

Comunicato stampa – Accademia del Caffè Espresso, Cisco e PNAT avviano il progetto ConSenso per aiutare l’industria del caffè ad affrontare l’impatto del riscaldamento globale

2024-03-08T14:10+0100agenparl (it)

(AGENPARL) – ven 08 marzo 2024 Accademia del Caffè Espresso, Cisco e PNAT avviano il progetto ConSenso per aiutare l’industria del caffè ad affrontare l’impatto del riscaldamento globale Accademia del Caffè Espresso, CISCO e PNAT hanno avviato un progetto che mira a definire come le piante di caffè possano resistere al cambiamento climatico.

Altroconsumo e Sistema bibliotecario di Milano, 15 incontri per un futuro più sostenibile

2024-03-08T12:28+0100vglobale-it (it)

Tempo di lettura: 2 minuti. (Adnkronos) – A partire da marzo fino a novembre, Milano, città Unesco per la letteratura, ospiterà un ciclo di 15 incontri, aperti a tutti i cittadini, organizzati da Altroconsumo e la sua Fondazione nell’ambito di 'Impegnati a cambiare – Le parole unite alle azioni' che....

Altroconsumo e Sistema bibliotecario di Milano, 15 incontri per un futuro più sostenibile

2024-03-08T12:00+0100meridiananotizie (it)

(Adnkronos) – A partire da marzo fino a novembre, Milano, città Unesco per la letteratura, ospiterà un ciclo di 15 incontri, aperti a tutti i cittadini, organizzati da Altroconsumo e la sua Fondazione nell’ambito di 'Impegnati a cambiare – Le parole unite alle azioni' che incontra l’impegno del....

Altroconsumo e Sistema bibliotecario di Milano, 15 incontri per un futuro più sostenibile

2024-03-08T11:57+0100viverecivitanova (it)

(Adnkronos) - A partire da marzo fino a novembre, Milano, città Unesco per la letteratura, ospiterà un ciclo di 15 incontri, aperti a tutti i cittadini, organizzati da Altroconsumo e la sua Fondazione nell’ambito di 'Impegnati a cambiare - Le parole unite alle azioni' che incontra l’impegno del....

Altroconsumo e Sistema bibliotecario di Milano, 15 incontri per un futuro più sostenibile

2024-03-08T11:57+0100quotidianodifoggia (it)

(Adnkronos) – A partire da marzo fino a novembre, Milano, città Unesco per la letteratura, ospiterà un ciclo di 15 incontri, aperti a tutti i cittadini, organizzati da Altroconsumo e la sua Fondazione nell’ambito di 'Impegnati a cambiare – Le parole unite alle azioni' che incontra l’impegno del....

Altroconsumo e Sistema bibliotecario di Milano, 15 incontri per un futuro più sostenibile

2024-03-08T11:53+0100lagazzettadelmezzogiorno (it)

Roma, 8 mar. (Adnkronos) - A partire da marzo fino a novembre, Milano, città Unesco per la letteratura, ospiterà un ciclo di 15 incontri, aperti a tutti i cittadini, organizzati da Altroconsumo e la sua Fondazione nell’ambito di 'Impegnati a cambiare - Le parole unite alle azioni' che incontra....

Altroconsumo e Sistema bibliotecario di Milano, 15 incontri per un futuro più sostenibile

2024-03-08T11:50+0100vivereancona (it)

(Adnkronos) - A partire da marzo fino a novembre, Milano, città Unesco per la letteratura, ospiterà un ciclo di 15 incontri, aperti a tutti i cittadini, organizzati da Altroconsumo e la sua Fondazione nell’ambito di 'Impegnati a cambiare - Le parole unite alle azioni' che incontra l’impegno del....

Altroconsumo e Sistema bibliotecario di Milano, 15 incontri per un futuro più sostenibile

2024-03-08T11:48+0100affaritaliani (it)

Roma, 8 mar. (Adnkronos) - A partire da marzo fino a novembre, Milano, città Unesco per la letteratura, ospiterà un ciclo di 15 incontri, aperti a tutti i cittadini, organizzati da Altroconsumo e la sua Fondazione nell’ambito di 'Impegnati a cambiare - Le parole unite alle azioni' che incontra....

Altroconsumo e Sistema bibliotecario di Milano, 15 incontri per un futuro più sostenibile

2024-03-08T11:48+0100Quotidianodibari (it)

(Adnkronos) – A partire da marzo fino a novembre, Milano, città Unesco per la letteratura, ospiterà un ciclo di 15 incontri, aperti a tutti i cittadini, organizzati da Altroconsumo e la sua Fondazione nell’ambito di 'Impegnati a cambiare – Le parole unite alle azioni' che incontra l’impegno del....

Altroconsumo e Sistema bibliotecario di Milano, 15 incontri per un futuro più sostenibile

2024-03-08T11:47+0100meteoweb (it)

Roma, 8 mar. (Adnkronos) – A partire da marzo fino a novembre, Milano, città Unesco per la letteratura, ospiterà un ciclo di 15 incontri, aperti a tutti i cittadini, organizzati da Altroconsumo e la sua Fondazione nell?ambito di ‘Impegnati a cambiare – Le parole unite alle azioni’ che incontra....

Altroconsumo e Sistema bibliotecario di Milano, 15 incontri per un futuro più sostenibile

2024-03-08T11:46+0100laragione (it)

Roma, 8 mar. (Adnkronos) – A partire da marzo fino a novembre, Milano, città Unesco per la letteratura, ospiterà un ciclo di 15 incontri, aperti a tutti i cittadini, organizzati da Altroconsumo e la sua Fondazione nell’ambito di ‘Impegnati a cambiare – Le parole unite alle azioni’ che incontra....

Altroconsumo e Sistema bibliotecario di Milano, 15 incontri per un futuro più sostenibile

2024-03-08T11:44+0100adnkronos (it)

A partire da marzo fino a novembre, Milano, città Unesco per la letteratura, ospiterà un ciclo di 15 incontri, aperti a tutti i cittadini, organizzati da Altroconsumo e la sua Fondazione nell’ambito di 'Impegnati a cambiare - Le parole unite alle azioni' che incontra l’impegno del Sistema....

Altroconsumo e Sistema bibliotecario di Milano, 15 incontri per un futuro più sostenibile

2024-03-08T11:43+0100strettoweb (it)

Roma, 8 mar. (Adnkronos) – A partire da marzo fino a novembre, Milano, città Unesco per la letteratura, ospiterà un ciclo di 15 incontri, aperti a tutti i cittadini, organizzati da Altroconsumo e la sua Fondazione nell?ambito di ‘Impegnati a cambiare – Le parole unite alle azioni’ che incontra....

Altroconsumo e Sistema bibliotecario di Milano, 15 incontri per un futuro più sostenibile

2024-03-08T11:40+0100lasvolta (it)

Roma, 8 mar. (Adnkronos) - A partire da marzo fino a novembre, Milano, città Unesco per la letteratura, ospiterà un ciclo di 15 incontri, aperti a tutti i cittadini, organizzati da Altroconsumo e la sua Fondazione nell’ambito di 'Impegnati a cambiare - Le parole unite alle azioni' che incontra....

Altroconsumo e Sistema bibliotecario di Milano, 15 incontri per un futuro più sostenibile

2024-03-08T11:40+0100gazzettadimodena (it)

Roma, 8 mar. (Adnkronos) - A partire da marzo fino a novembre, Milano, città Unesco per la letteratura, ospiterà un ciclo di 15 incontri, aperti a tutti i cittadini, organizzati da Altroconsumo e la sua Fondazione nell’ambito di 'Impegnati a cambiare - Le parole unite alle azioni' che incontra....

Altroconsumo e Sistema bibliotecario di Milano, 15 incontri per un futuro più sostenibile

2024-03-08T11:39+0100lanuovaferrara (it)

Roma, 8 mar. (Adnkronos) - A partire da marzo fino a novembre, Milano, città Unesco per la letteratura, ospiterà un ciclo di 15 incontri, aperti a tutti i cittadini, organizzati da Altroconsumo e la sua Fondazione nell’ambito di 'Impegnati a cambiare - Le parole unite alle azioni' che incontra....

Altroconsumo e Sistema bibliotecario di Milano, 15 incontri per un futuro più sostenibile

2024-03-08T11:39+0100gazzettadireggio (it)

Roma, 8 mar. (Adnkronos) - A partire da marzo fino a novembre, Milano, città Unesco per la letteratura, ospiterà un ciclo di 15 incontri, aperti a tutti i cittadini, organizzati da Altroconsumo e la sua Fondazione nell’ambito di 'Impegnati a cambiare - Le parole unite alle azioni' che incontra....

Altroconsumo e Sistema bibliotecario di Milano, 15 incontri per un futuro più sostenibile

2024-03-08T11:37+0100corriereadriatico (it)

Roma, 8 mar. (Adnkronos) - A partire da marzo fino a novembre, Milano, città Unesco per la letteratura, ospiterà un ciclo di 15 incontri, aperti a tutti i cittadini, organizzati da Altroconsumo e la sua Fondazione nell ambito di 'Impegnati a cambiare - Le parole unite alle azioni' che incontra l....

Sustainability, Vol. 16, Pages 2260: Leveraging Remotely Sensed and Climatic Data for Improved Crop Yield Prediction in the Chi Basin, Thailand

2024-03-08T08:49+0100mdpi (en)

Predictions of crop production in the Chi basin are of major importance for decision support tools in countries such as Thailand, which aims to increase domestic income and global food security by implementing the appropriate policies. This research aims to establish a predictive model for....

United States Agency for International Development (USAID)

2024-03-07T10:20+0100africa-newsroom (en)

Administrator Power and Special Envoy Lamamra also discussed the grave humanitarian situation and the imperative to accelerate the flow of humanitarian assistance to the people of Sudan. The below is attributable to Spokesperson Jessica Jennings:‎ On March 5, Administrator Samantha Power met UN....

2024-03-07T13:13:33+05:30 - World February 2024 warmest on record with average temperature 1.77 degree Celsius above pre-industrial period: European Union climate agency

2024-03-07T08:48+0100Hindu (en)

The world, last month, experienced the warmest February on record, with the average temperature being 1.77 degrees Celsius more than the February average for 1850-1900, the designated pre-industrial reference period, the European Union's climate agency said on March 7.

February 2024 warmest on record with average temperature 1.77 degree Celsius above pre-industrial period: European Union climate agency

2024-03-07T08:47+0100thehindu (en)

The world, last month, experienced the warmest February on record, with the average temperature being 1.77 degrees Celsius more than the February average for 1850-1900, the designated pre-industrial reference period, the European Union's climate agency said on March 7.

In Mongolia, a Killer Winter Is Ravaging Herds and a Way of Life

2024-03-06T22:17+0100e360 (en)

In January, snowfall nationally was double the long-term average, with more than 13,500 households in snow-blocked areas. “I’ve never seen snow that is equal to the height of a ger in my life,” said Tserenbadam G., a nomad in her 70s. “This winter is particularly severe.

La Nina

2024-03-06T22:09+01009news (en)

A sprawling metropolis of nearly 22 million people is facing a severe water crisis and the dire threat of "day zero". Australia recorded its eighth warmest year on record last year, according to new data from the Bureau of Meteorology. It's predicted all cereal and coarse grain production,....

Plant a tree and get $100 under the new MWD program

2024-03-06T21:38+0100goodwordnews (en)

Starting this week, new applicants can apply for a $100 rebate for each eligible tree planted – up to five trees total – as part of their turf replacement project, according to a district spokesperson. Eligible residents will also receive $3 for every square foot of lawn they replace with native plants, up from $2, thanks to a federal grant.

Help Not Reaching Most Victims As Droughts In Ethiopia Kill Hundreds

2024-03-06T17:05+0100humangle (en)

“Ethiopia” and “drought” sitting in the same sentence does not come as a shock to those who have studied the country’s history. Thirty-five-old Hamid Heramo, a small-scale farmer in the South West of Ethiopia, told Farm Africa, an organisation providing support to farmers in eastern Africa, that he is now suffering from depression.

12 Of Our Best Life Hacks That Will Make Your Life Easier and Healthier

2024-03-06T16:05+0100onegreenplanet (en)

It’s pretty easy to stumble across an article, blog, or video claiming to have the latest hack to make your life oh so better, cheaper, more eco-friendly, and fun. To be honest, though, as ‘click-baitish’ as those titles often seem, there are some great ones out there (as well as a few duds).

La Asamblea Mundial sobre Medio Ambiente urge a tomar medidas para afrontar la triple amenaza planetaria

2024-03-06T12:41+0100diariosigloxxi (es)

Inger Andersen, directora ejecutiva del Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Medio Ambiente (PNUMA), durante la cumbre mundial del ambiente. Imagen: PNUMA. NAIROBI – La Sexta Asamblea de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Medio Ambiente (UNEA-6) ha concluido con un llamamiento de los delegados a....

Promotion of Food Security a Pillar of Ethiopia's Comprehensive Economic Independence

2024-03-06T11:11+0100allafrica (en)

In a ceremony hosted by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, Italy two weeks back, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has been awarded the prestigious FAO Agricola Medal, according to the organization, for his vision, leadership and commitment to food security and nutrition as well....

Combustibili fossili: l’Ue vuole tassarli per pagare la lotta climatica

2024-03-06T09:01+0100lasvolta (it)

Mentre le Nazioni Unite si preparano a decidere sui finanziamenti globali per il clima l’Unione europea potrebbe proporre che le imprese legate ai combustibili fossili sostengano economicamente la lotta contro i cambiamenti climatici , a partire dai Paesi più poveri, attraverso una tassazione.

Climate change is hitting women, rural poor harder, study says

2024-03-06T07:31+0100straitstimesSG (en)

ROME - Extreme heat is making some of the world’s poorest women poorer. That is the stark conclusion of a report, released on March 5, by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation, based on weather and income data in 24 low- and middle-income countries.

March-May temperatures above normal due to El Niño – UN

2024-03-06T04:22+0100pina (en)

The warming El Niño weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations has said, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now until May. Though El Niño is now gradually weakening, its impact will continue over the coming....

Above-Normal Temperatures For March-May Due To El Nino: UN

2024-03-06T04:22+0100menafn (en)

- Nam News Network) GENEVA, March 6 (NNN-AGENCIES) - The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May.

Cina e India trainano la crescita delle emissioni globali del settore energetico

2024-03-06T03:27+0100energyup (it)

La crisi dell’idroelettrico In buona parte (per oltre il 40%) questa crescita è legata a una eccezionale carenza di energia idroelettrica a causa di estreme siccità – in Cina, negli Stati Uniti e in diverse altre economie – poiché i paesi si sono rivolti principalmente a alternative ai combustibili....

Megafires are here to stay — and blaming only climate change won’t help

2024-03-06T01:39+0100nature-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences (en)

In February, megafires ripped through the Chilean central coastal hills, killing at least 132 people, injuring hundreds and destroying 7,000 homes. At the time of writing, more than 300 people remain missing. These wildfires are not a one-off calamity.

Megafires are here to stay — and blaming only climate change won’t help

2024-03-05T18:55+0100nature (en)

In February, megafires ripped through the Chilean central coastal hills, killing at least 132 people, injuring hundreds and destroying 7,000 homes. At the time of writing, more than 300 people remain missing. These wildfires are not a one-off calamity.

Megafires are here to stay — and blaming only climate change won’t help

2024-03-05T18:23+0100nature-current (en)

In February, megafires ripped through the Chilean central coastal hills, killing at least 132 people, injuring hundreds and destroying 7,000 homes. At the time of writing, more than 300 people remain missing. These wildfires are not a one-off calamity.

El embajador de Palestina en España catalogado a Israel como un “Estado genocida”

2024-03-05T18:06+0100cope (es)

El embajador de Palestina en España, Husni Abdel Wahed, ha catalogado a Israel como un “Estado genocida” y que además cuenta “lamentablemente con el apoyo y la complicidad de algunos actores de la política internacional, principalmente Estados Unidos y sus aliados”, detallado que la acción de hace unos días, arrojando 35.

El Niño-induced drought leaves 5.3m Zimbabweans facing food insecurity

2024-03-05T18:05+0100nehandaradio (en)

The World Food Programme (WFP) has warned that 5.3 million Zimbabweans are facing insufficient food consumption due to the effects of the El Niño-induced drought. The latest numbers represent a significant portion of the country’s population, highlighting the severity of the food security crisis.

Above-normal temperatures for March-May due to El Niño—UN

2024-03-05T17:22+0100manilastandard-ph (en)

It can also cause severe droughts over Australia, Indonesia, parts of southern Asia, Central America and northern South America. Geneva, Switzerland—The warming El Niño weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting....

Climate Crisis: Pakistan faces existential threat Pakistan stands at a pivotal moment, facing an existential crisis that transcends conventional security worries. OpEd Yesterday

2024-03-05T16:57+0100theCitizen (en)

The report published by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in August 2021 focuses on the irreversible nature of global warming and devastating summers marked by wildfires, extensive cropland damage, and heat waves. The melting glaciers of Pakistan are evidence of....

Above-normal temperatures for March-May due to El Nino: UN

2024-03-05T14:12+0100TheFrontierPost-en (en)

by The Frontier Post NEW YORK (AFP): The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May.

Naciones Unidas trató problemas medioambientales críticos

2024-03-05T13:30+0100aimdigital (es)

Por Norberto Ovando, especial AIM.- Se celebró Unea-6 bajo el tema “Acciones multilaterales eficaces, inclusivas y sostenibles para abordar el cambio climático, la pérdida de biodiversidad y la contaminación” Del 26 de febrero al 1 de marzo se realizó en Nairobi, Kenia, la Asamblea de las Naciones....

Artificial Glaciers Help Stave Off Drought In Kyrgyzstan

2024-03-05T11:29+0100menafn (en)

- Kashmir Observer) SYN TASH- In the Tian-Shan mountains of Kyrgyzstan, villagers have made an artificial glacier to provide water for their drought-hit farms. Standing on the ice hillock, farmer Erkinbek Kaldanov said he was optimistic about harnessing nature to counteract climate change.

More than half of the world’s great lakes are drying up

2024-03-05T10:50+0100bullfrag (en)

More than half of the world’s major lakes and reservoirs are drying up. A new study based on satellite images, verified that 53% of these water surfaces have been decreasing significantly since 1992. And yes, it’s partly our fault. From the Caspian Sea, located between Europe and Asia, to Lake Titicaca in South America.

Asia & Pacific Above-normal temperatures for March-May due to El Nino: UN

2024-03-05T09:14+0100JakartaPost (en)

Though El Nino is now gradually weakening, its impact will continue over the coming months by fuelling the heat trapped in the atmosphere by greenhouse gases, the UN's World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said. Therefore "above normal temperatures are predicted over almost all land areas between....

Farà caldo fino a maggio, e non è solo colpa del Nino

2024-03-05T09:14+0100agi (it)

AGI - Le temperature anomale che si stanno registrando sono da attribuire a El Nino. Lo afferma uno studio delle Nazioni Unite, secondo cui si continueranno ad avere picchi di caldo fino a maggio. Sebbene El Nino si stia gradualmente indebolendo, il suo impatto continuerà nei prossimi mesi....

March-May temperatures above normal due to El Niño - UN

2024-03-05T09:05+0100RTERadio (en)

Pedal boats are seen on dry soil at the Sau water reservoir in Catalonia, which declared a state of emergency last month as water reservoir levels dropped below 16% capacity. The warming El Niño weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United....

Above-normal temperatures for March-May due to El Niño — UN

2024-03-05T08:37+0100philstar (en)

GENEVA, Switzerland The warming El Niño weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May. Though El Niño is now gradually weakening, its impact will....

Above-normal temperatures for March-May due to El Nino: UN

2024-03-05T08:36+0100bssnews (en)

GENEVA, March 5, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May. Though El Nino is now gradually weakening, its....

March-May To Experience Above Normal Temperatures Due To El Nino: UN Weather Agency

2024-03-05T08:28+0100ndtvnews (en)

Geneva: The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May. Though El Nino is now gradually weakening, its impact will continue over....

Above-normal temperatures for March-May due to El Nino: UN

2024-03-05T08:15+0100omanobserver-om (en)

Geneva - The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May. Though El Nino is now gradually weakening, its impact will continue over....

Above-normal Temperatures For March-May Due To El Nino: UN

2024-03-05T08:09+0100barrons (en)

The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May. Though El Nino is now gradually weakening, its impact will continue over the coming....

Above-normal temperatures expected from March to May due to El Nino

2024-03-05T08:06+0100khaleejtimes (en)

The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May. Though El Nino is now gradually weakening, its impact will continue over the coming....

Above-normal temperatures for March to May due to El Nino: UN

2024-03-05T08:01+0100straitstimesSG (en)

GENEVA - The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said on March 5, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May. Though El Nino is now gradually weakening, its impact will continue....

Above-normal temperatures for March-May due to El Nino - WMO

2024-03-05T07:46+0100gmanews (en)

The warming El Niño weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May. Though El Niño is now gradually weakening, its impact will continue over the coming....

Above-normal temperatures for March-May due to El Nino: UN

2024-03-05T07:44+0100terradaily (en)

Geneva, March 5 (AFP) Mar 05, 2024 The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May. Though El Nino is now gradually weakening, its....

Above-normal temperatures for March-May due to El Nino: UN

2024-03-05T07:37+0100hurriyetdailynews (en)

UNITED NATIONS The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting that it would produce above-normal class='cf'> Though El Nino is now gradually weakening, its impact will continue over the coming....

Identification of reliable locations for wind power generation through a global analysis of wind droughts

2024-03-05T01:09+0100nature-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences (en)

We find that the American Midwest, Northeastern Canada, Australia, the Sahara, Argentina, parts of Central Asia and Southern Africa, Northern Russia, and Central and Northwestern Europe have relatively high power densities, mostly in the range of 250 to 500 W m −2 .

UNICEF Is Transforming Lives With Safe Water In Sudan

2024-03-04T21:07+0100forbes (en)

How the children and women of Gelhanty, a small, remote village in Sudan’s Red Sea state, gained access to a reliable and safe water source, bringing joy to the community. A UNICEF success story. Children collect clean and safe water from a new water station in the small village of Gelhanty in Agig locality, Red Sea state, Sudan.

Vertice a Messina sulla crisi idrica, Giardini tra i Comuni capofila per il monitoraggio Lun, 04/03/2024 - 17:50

2024-03-04T18:01+0100tempostretto (it)

Comuni uniti per salvare l'acqua, la ricetta per superare l'emergenza. MESSINA – L’obiettivo è chiaro: evitare che la siccità trasformi l’estate in un incubo. Le istituzioni sono al lavoro, ma la collaborazione di tutti è fondamentale. Il Palazzo del Governo di Messina è stata la sede du un incontro....

Migratory animals face sharp declines: New U.N. report

2024-03-04T17:14+0100centraljersey (en)

New Jerseyans are fortunate to live in a state that hosts many migratory species. In the spring and summer, for example, our forests are filled with the songs of over 75 species of tanagers, vireos, warblers, cuckoos, flycatchers, grosbeaks, swallows, swifts, hummingbirds, other birds that spend their winters in the tropics and come here to breed.

Asamblea Mundial sobre Ambiente urge a medidas para afrontar la triple amenaza planetaria

2024-03-04T16:58+0100ipsnoticias (es)

NAIROBI – La Sexta Asamblea de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Medio Ambiente (UNEA-6) concluyó con un llamamiento de los delegados a adoptar medidas firmes para hacer frente a la triple crisis planetaria del cambio climático, la pérdida de la naturaleza y la contaminación.

NPCA Finds Air Pollution Harms 97% of National Parks

2024-03-04T15:16+0100lelezard (en)

Parks group releases 2024 report underscoring air pollution, climate threats and need for action. WASHINGTON March 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A 2024 report by the National Parks Conservation Association found that 97% of parks have unsatisfactory levels of visibility impairment overall, indicating they are far from achieving clean air or clear skies.

NPCA Finds Air Pollution Harms 97% of National Parks

2024-03-04T15:15+0100streetinsider (en)

by the National Parks Conservation Association found that 97% of parks have unsatisfactory levels of visibility impairment overall, indicating they are far from achieving clean air or clear skies. This finding, drawn from National Park Service data, encapsulates three categories evaluated in NPCA's....

Answer to a written question - Droughts and access to water in the EU - E-003594/2023(ASW)

2024-03-04T09:58+0100europarl (en)

EN E-003594/2023 Answer given by Mr Sinkevičius on behalf of the European Commission (4.3.2024) 1. Since the 2007 Communication ‘Addressing the challenge of water scarcity and droughts in the EU’1, the Commission has been supporting Member States to reduce water scarcity risks through adaptation and foresight and is stepping up these endeavours, e.

How melting Arctic ice leads to European drought and heatwaves

2024-03-03T17:26+0100arstechnica (en)

The Arctic Ocean is mostly enclosed by the coldest parts of the Northern Hemisphere’s continents, ringed in by Siberia, Alaska and the Canadian Arctic, with only a small opening to the Pacific through the Bering Strait, and some narrow channels through the labyrinth of Canada’s Arctic archipelago.

Países de Naciones Unidas avanzarán en la acción colaborativa sobre la triple crisis planetaria ambiental

2024-03-03T00:01+0100misionesonline (es)

La sexta edición de la Asamblea para el Medio Ambiente realizada en Kenya cerró con sólidos acuerdos de la comunidad internacional para enfrentar la triple crisis planetaria y frenar los efectos extremos del cambio climático, restaurar la naturaleza y la tierra, y crear un mundo libre de contaminación.

Teen Mental Health Struggles Surge in Tandem With Climate Change

2024-03-02T21:52+0100medindia (en)

The deteriorating impact of human-induced climate change may reach beyond commonly acknowledged consequences such as rising sea levels, elevated temperatures, and disruptions to food supply and migration. It could potentially extend to exacerbating mental distress among high school students in the United States .

Record di emissioni di CO2 nel 2023, l'Europa lotta per il verde mentre Cina e India aumentano le emissioni

2024-03-02T16:03+0100informazione (it)

Il 2023 è stato un anno di tristi record per quanto riguarda le emissioni totali di CO2 . Un incremento di 410 milioni di tonnellate ha portato il totale a un livello record di 37,4 miliardi di tonnellate. Questo aumento è avvenuto nonostante gli sforzi dell'Europa e degli Stati Uniti per ridurre....

Climate, drought, and the disrupted future of global trade

2024-03-01T22:14+0100atlanticcouncil (en)

By Amin Mohseni-Cheraghlou, Sophia Busch. Over 80 percent of all global trade in goods and commodities is carried through waterways. But climate change threatens the efficient functioning of waterways, canals, and seaports—and therefore is a major threat to global trade.

Climate: hydroelectricity production in crisis “because of global warming”

2024-03-01T20:05+0100tellerreport (en)

2024-03-01T19:03:49.644Z. Highlights: Recurring droughts, intensified by global warming, are reducing the quantity of water available in dams. According to a report from the International Energy Agency, electricity production from hydraulic sources has also declined.

Daily Top News: PETA Calls Out Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce for Zoo Visit, Washington’s Senate Passes Bill to Ban Octopus Farming, Climate Change is Causing Animal Sanctuaries to Relocate, and More!

2024-03-01T16:16+0100onegreenplanet (en)

Every day, One Green Planet brings you today’s top news. For those who don’t have a lot of time to look through the news each day, this will be a great resource and an easy way to catch up! Here you’ll find different categories of news and links to each article published! Enjoy! 1.

Cierra asamblea sobre medio ambiente centrada en el multirateralismo

2024-03-01T13:05+0100elpais-cr (es)

Nairobi, 1 mar (Prensa Latina) La VI Asamblea de las Naciones Unidas para el Medio Ambiente (UNEA-6) cierra sus puertas hoy en la capital de Kenia enfocada en aumentar las acciones multilaterales para hacer frente al cambio climático. Durante esta última jornada y tras cinco días de debates, la....

UNICEF “Restrictions and barriers to women’s education in Afghanistan must be removed”

2024-03-01T10:26+0100tellerreport (en)

2024-03-01T09:24:09.975Z. Highlights: UNICEF/United Nations Children's Fund's South Asia regional representative gave an interview to NHK regarding the current situation in Afghanistan. Mr. Sanjay Wijesekera, head of UNICEF's South. Asia Regional Office, came to Japan and gave an. interview toNHK on the 1st.

OMS: “Si nuestro planeta fuera un paciente, estaría ingresado en UCI”

2024-03-01T08:28+0100gestion (es)

La UNEA-6 congrega esta semana en Nairobi a más de 5.000 representantes de gobiernos, la sociedad civil y el sector privado, incluidos 150 ministros y viceministros, de más de 180 países registrados para la ocasión, según el Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Medioambiente (PNUMA), con sede central en Nairobi.

NEMA to counter disasters with geospatial early warning centre

2024-03-01T06:51+0100guardian-ng (en)

National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has launched a geospatial centre for enhanced prevention of disasters through early warning signal and efficient data interpretation. Director-General, NEMA, Mustapha Ahmed, stated this at the commissioning of the geospatial centre, in Abuja.

Not Such A Bright Idea: Cooling The Earth By Reflecting Sunlight Back To Space Is A Dangerous Distraction

2024-03-01T01:25+0100menafn (en)

- The Conversation) The United Nations Environment Assembly this week considered a resolution on solar radiation modification, which refers to controversial technologies intended to mask the heating effect of greenhouse gases by reflecting some sunlight back to space. Proponents argue the technologies will limit the effects of climate change.

Gli incendi fuori controllo causano la morte di una donna in Texas

2024-02-29T17:19+0100zazoom-it (it)

(Di giovedì 29 febbraio 2024) Gli incendi che si sono sviluppati nel nord del Texas , negli Stati Uniti, hanno distrutto centinaia di migliaia di ettari di vegetazione e causato la morte di almeno una persona. Leggi. Gli incendi fuori controllo causano la morte di una donna in Texas.

29.02.2024 USA - Major disasters and severe weather caused over $21 billion in crop losses in 2023 Weather-associated production risk is a part of life for farmers and ranchers. Through heavy rain, hail, snow, winds and drought, farming families prepare land, plant and harvest knowing their livelihoods are reliant on local weather conditions.

2024-02-29T16:34+0100agroinsurance-en (en)

Weather-associated production risk is a part of life for farmers and ranchers. Through heavy rain, hail, snow, winds and drought, farming families prepare land, plant and harvest knowing their livelihoods are reliant on local weather conditions. In 2023, 28 weather disasters, each with damages exceeding $1 billion, struck the U.

29.02.2024 USA - Major disasters and severe weather caused over $21 billion in crop losses in 2023 Weather-associated production risk is a part of life for farmers and ranchers. Through heavy rain, hail, snow, winds and drought, farming families prepare land, plant and harvest knowing their livelihoods are reliant on local weather conditions.

2024-02-29T16:33+0100agroinsurance (en)

Weather-associated production risk is a part of life for farmers and ranchers. Through heavy rain, hail, snow, winds and drought, farming families prepare land, plant and harvest knowing their livelihoods are reliant on local weather conditions. In 2023, 28 weather disasters, each with damages exceeding $1 billion, struck the U.

American cities could potentially capture billions of gallons of rainwater daily

2024-02-29T14:16+0100vervetimes (en)

Your city is a scab on the landscape: sidewalks, roads, parking lots, rooftops—the built environment repels water into sewers and then into the environment. Urban planners have been doing it for centuries, treating stormwater as a nuisance to be diverted away as quickly as possible to avoid flooding.

Nation » Slovak Republic extends help to El-nino affected households in Tana River

2024-02-29T14:06+0100kenyamoja (en)

Amidst the sixth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-6), the Deputy Prime Minister of Slovakia and minister of environment, Tomás Taraba, has expressed Slovakia's commitment to global well-being through a significant humanitarian aid initiative.

Slovak Republic extends help to El-nino affected households in Tana River News 25 min ago

2024-02-29T13:35+0100nation-ke (en)

Amidst the sixth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-6), the Deputy Prime Minister of Slovakia and minister of environment, Tomás Taraba, has expressed Slovakia's commitment to global well-being through a significant humanitarian aid initiative.

Tempeste violente scuotono il Midwest degli Stati Uniti: Tornado e Danni Diffusi

2024-02-29T11:14+0100zazoom-it (it)

(Di giovedì 29 febbraio 2024) Il Midwest degli Stati Uniti è stato sconvolto da Tempeste violente durante il mese di febbraio, dando origine a una serie di Tornado che hanno ... Leggi tutta la notizia su retemeteoamatori. Proiezioni meteo MARZO: variabilità a go go: A metà mese, le previsioni....

132-123. Los Bulls se llevan un thriller ante los Cavaliers tras doble prórroga

2024-02-29T05:33+0100holanews (es)

Chicago (EE.UU.), 28 feb (EFE).- Los Chicago Bulls se reivindicaron este miércoles tras la humillante derrota del martes contra los colistas Detroit Pistons y ganaron un thriller decidido tras dos prórrogas en el United Center contra los Cleveland Cavaliers (132-123), uno de los equipos más en forma....

132-123. Los Bulls se llevan un thriller ante los Cavaliers tras doble prórroga

2024-02-29T05:24+0100infobae (es)

Andrea Montolivo. Chicago (EE.UU.), 28 feb (EFE).- Los Chicago Bulls se reivindicaron este miércoles tras la humillante derrota del martes contra los colistas Detroit Pistons y ganaron un thriller decidido tras dos prórrogas en el United Center contra los Cleveland Cavaliers (132-123), uno de los....

Study: European summer weather linked to Arctic ice loss

2024-02-29T05:10+0100cgtn (en)

A study has found that Arctic ice loss is linked to hotter and drier European summers, meaning European weather may be predictable up to a year in advance. "The location and strength of meltwater occurrences in the North Atlantic in winter provide valuable clues about the location, strength and....

President Ruto receives his Somali counterpart

2024-02-29T03:24+0100somalidispatch (en)

NAIROBI (SD) -Kenyan President, William Ruto, today held talks with the President of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, at the Presidential Palace in Nairobi. The meeting between the two Presidents focused on strengthening the cooperation between the two countries, enhancing diplomatic relations,....

Arctic ice loss may help predict European summer weather: study

2024-02-28T21:20+0100dailyfinland-fi (en)

A recent study has found that Arctic ice loss is linked to hotter and drier European summers, meaning European weather may be predictable up to a year in advance, reported Xinhua. "The location and strength of meltwater occurrences in the North Atlantic in winter provide valuable clues about the....

Arctic ice loss may help predict European summer weather: study

2024-02-28T19:28+0100europesun (en)

LONDON, Feb. 28 (Xinhua) -- A recent study has found that Arctic ice loss is linked to hotter and drier European summers, meaning European weather may be predictable up to a year in advance. "The location and strength of meltwater occurrences in the North Atlantic in winter provide valuable clues....

With more fresh water in the Atlantic it will be a hot summer: here’s why

2024-02-28T16:56+0100ruetir (en)

The increase in fresh water in the North Atlantic Ocean, among the consequences of the melting of ice linked to climate change, will change the European summer with heat waves and drought. This is proposed by a study conducted by a group of researchers from the National Oceanography Center (Noc) and....

Arctic ice loss may help predict European summer weather: study

2024-02-28T16:06+0100english-news-cn (en)

LONDON, Feb. 28 (Xinhua) -- A recent study has found that Arctic ice loss is linked to hotter and drier European summers, meaning European weather may be predictable up to a year in advance. "The location and strength of meltwater occurrences in the North Atlantic in winter provide valuable clues....

Arctic ice loss may help predict European summer weather: study

2024-02-28T16:05+0100xinhuanet-english (en)

LONDON, Feb. 28 (Xinhua) -- A recent study has found that Arctic ice loss is linked to hotter and drier European summers, meaning European weather may be predictable up to a year in advance. "The location and strength of meltwater occurrences in the North Atlantic in winter provide valuable clues....

Fotovoltaico: contro la siccità gli Emirati Arabi Uniti vogliono utilizzare i parchi solari per generare la pioggia

2024-02-28T13:16+0100greenme (it)

Gli Emirati Arabi Uniti adottano l'innovazione dei parchi solari per stimolare le precipitazioni e affrontare la siccità, evidenziando la sfida di equilibrare progresso tecnologico e sostenibilità ambientale È noto a tutti che gli Emirati Arabi Uniti (EAU) affrontano le sfide poste dall’aridità e....

Biggest storm of the year to bring up to 10 feet of snow and “near to impossible” travel conditions to Sierra this week

2024-02-28T00:43+0100mercurynews (en)

A powerful winter storm system is expected to hammer California later this week, bringing 5 to 10 feet of new snow between Thursday and Sunday to the Sierra Nevada, white-out conditions and the potential for extended highway closures. “If people are not already up here by Thursday morning, do not....

Biggest storm of the year to bring up to 10 feet of snow and “near to impossible” travel conditions to Sierra this week

2024-02-28T00:39+0100eastbaytimes (en)

A powerful winter storm system is expected to hammer California later this week, bringing 5 to 10 feet of new snow between Thursday and Sunday to the Sierra Nevada, white-out conditions and the potential for extended highway closures. “If people are not already up here by Thursday morning, do not....

UN releases 17 mln USD to aid drought-hit northern Ethiopia

2024-02-27T22:54+0100english-news-cn (en)

UNITED NATIONS, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) -- UN humanitarians said Tuesday that the world body's relief chief has allocated 17 million U.S. dollars to help relieve a drought-triggered, worsening hunger situation in northern Ethiopia. The amount released by Undersecretary-General Martin Griffiths from the....

UN releases 17 mln USD to aid drought-hit northern Ethiopia

2024-02-27T22:33+0100xinhuanet-english (en)

Locals ferry jerrycans on a donkey-cart in Ethiopia's Somali Regional state, Gode District, Ethiopia, Sept. 1, 2017. (Xinhua/Michael Tewelde) Previous droughts and ongoing hostilities continue to impact, with projected flooding bringing further hardship. UNITED NATIONS, Feb.

UN releases 17 mln USD to aid drought-hit northern Ethiopia

2024-02-27T22:31+0100china.org.cn (en)

UNITED NATIONS, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) -- UN humanitarians said Tuesday that the world body's relief chief has allocated 17 million U.S. dollars to help relieve a drought-triggered, worsening hunger situation in northern Ethiopia. The amount released by Undersecretary-General Martin Griffiths from the....

UNEA calls for multilateral solutions to the triple planetary crisis

2024-02-27T15:13+0100cgtn (en)

The United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) kicked off its sixth session (UNEA-6) in Nairobi, Kenya on Monday. At the meeting that runs through March 1, member states will discuss plausible solutions towards the triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution.

The extreme winter in Mongolia killed over 2 million animals

2024-02-27T12:42+0100slobodenpecat-en (en)

More than two million animals have died this winter in Mongolia, a government official said today, citing weather conditions as the country battles extreme cold and snow. Extremely cold temperatures from December to March are nothing new in the East Asian country, where some areas can drop to -50 degrees Celsius.

SoCal Edison to pay $80 million in settlement with Forest Service over 2017 Thomas Fire

2024-02-27T05:50+0100courthousenews (en)

LOS ANGELES (CN) — Southern California Edison has agreed to pay $80 million to settle a civil lawsuit by the U.S. Forest Service that blamed the utility's equipment for the massive Thomas Fire that tore through Southern California in late 2017. The Thomas Fire burned about 282,000 acres in Santa....

An expansive land management policy is overdue

2024-02-26T21:27+0100thehindu (en)

L and is central to all human activities. It provides ecological, economic, social, and cultural services. But this multi-dimensional character of land is often overlooked in land management practices, resulting is excessive stress, land degradation, and environmental draw down.

Locust swarms will intensify with climate change, threatening food security, study finds

2024-02-26T19:30+0100deleciousfood (en)

There’s a good reason why locusts are considered plague-worthy. Despite their size, swarms of these insects can cause considerable damage by shredding plant life into pieces like ravenous piranhas. The insects destroyed millions of American lives during the so-called “Dust Bowl” of the 1930s and caused enormous hardship in East Africa.

These 3 climate disasters will have the greatest impact on human health by 2050

2024-02-26T12:56+0100ruetir (en)

Climate change is emerging as a major global threat to public health and the world economy. A recent report from the World Economic Forum highlights the significant impact that extreme weather events will have on global health over the next two decades.

Pope Francis Blames Mongolian Cold Spell on Global Warming

2024-02-25T16:20+0100breitbart-com (en)

ROME — Pope Francis has blamed Mongolia’s current cold spell on global warming, insisting the overheating environment is a “global social problem.” Following his weekly Angelus address Sunday, the pontiff said he is close to the population of Mongolia, “affected by a wave of intense cold, which is causing serious humanitarian consequences.

Climate change is throwing the water cycle into chaos across the U.S.

2024-02-25T14:15+0100nbcnews (en)

The water cycle that shuttles Earth’s most vital resource around in an unending, life-giving loop is in trouble. Climate change has disrupted that cycle’s delicate balance, upsetting how water circulates between the ground, oceans and atmosphere. The events of 2023 show how significant these disruptions have become.

Introducing the new Editor-in-Chief of Reviews of Geophysics

2024-02-23T18:22+0100eos (en)

Posted in Editors' Vox Introducing the new Editor-in-Chief of Reviews of Geophysics. Qingyun Duan, the new Editor-in-Chief of Reviews of Geophysics , shares his scientific interests and vision for the journal in the coming years. Qingyun Duan, Professor in College of Hydrology and Water Resources....

Parco della Creatività: Legambiente e 400 modenesi uniti per chiedere al Comune di Modena un’area verde tra il cemento

2024-02-23T15:07+0100reggio2000 (it)

Nella convinzione che la riqualificazione del comparto ex AMCM – Parco della Creatività – debba promuovere l’adattamento al cambiamento climatico attraverso una più vasta inclusione di infrastrutture verdi per fronteggiare il fenomeno dell’isola di calore urbana e la naturale gestione delle acque di....

Parco della Creatività: Legambiente e 400 modenesi uniti per chiedere al Comune di Modena un’area verde tra il cemento

2024-02-23T15:00+0100sassuolo2000 (it)

Nella convinzione che la riqualificazione del comparto ex AMCM – Parco della Creatività – debba promuovere l’adattamento al cambiamento climatico attraverso una più vasta inclusione di infrastrutture verdi per fronteggiare il fenomeno dell’isola di calore urbana e la naturale gestione delle acque di....

Guerra nel Mar Rosso: cala dell’oltre il 40 per cento il transito nel Canale di Suez

2024-02-23T14:13+0100trasporti-italia (it)

Ancora aria di guerra e acque agitate nel Mar Rosso: secondo quanto emerge dal rapporto pubblicato ieri dalla Conferenza delle Nazioni Unite sul Commercio e lo Sviluppo (Unctad), si è registrato infatti un drastico calo del transito marittimo per due delle più importanti vie di navigazione del commercio globale.

1 in 5 migratory species are at risk of extinction, says a new UN report

2024-02-23T11:55+0100europeansting (en)

(Credit: Unsplash) This article is brought to you thanks to the collaboration of with the Author: Simon Torkington, Senior Writer, Forum Agenda A UN report highlights the existential threats faced by the world’s migratory species. Almost half of migratory creatures are in decline and 20% could become extinct.

Unpacking 2023, the Warmest Year on Record

2024-02-23T02:24+0100ipsinternational-sw (en)

highlights that February 2023 to January 2024 was the first time that we experienced 12 consecutive months of temperatures 1.5-degree hotter than the pre-industrial era 2015 to 2023 were the warmest on record in the sequence. The El Niño event of 2023 is likely to be further aggravated in 2024.

Climate change linked to rise in mental distress among teens, finds study

2024-02-22T22:06+0100medicalxpress (en)

Worsening human-induced climate change may have effects beyond the widely reported rising sea levels, higher temperatures, and impacts on food supply and migration—and may also extend to influencing mental distress among high schoolers in the United States . According to a representative survey of 38,616 from 22 public school districts in 14 U.

Climate Change Linked to Rise in Mental Distress Among Teens, according to Drexel Study

2024-02-22T21:16+0100drexel-now (en)

Worsening human-induced climate change may have effects beyond the widely reported rising sea levels, higher temperatures, and impacts on food supply and migration and may also extend to influencing mental distress among high schoolers in the United States .

Climate Change Linked to Rise in Mental Distress Among Teens, according to Drexel Study

2024-02-22T20:09+0100enn (en)

Worsening human-induced climate change may have effects beyond the widely reported rising sea levels, higher temperatures, and impacts on food supply and migration – and may also extend to influencing mental distress among high schoolers in the United States .

22-Feb-2024 Climate change linked to rise in mental distress among teens, according to Drexel study Drexel University Peer-Reviewed Publication Worsening human-induced climate change may have effects beyond the widely reported rising sea levels, higher temperatures, and impacts on food supply and....

2024-02-22T18:42+0100eurekalert (en)

Worsening human-induced climate change may have effects beyond the widely reported rising sea levels, higher temperatures, and impacts on food supply and migration and may also extend to influencing mental distress among high schoolers in the United States .

Drexel Study: Teen Mental Distress Rising Due to Climate Change

2024-02-22T18:36+0100miragenews (en)

Worsening human-induced climate change may have effects beyond the widely reported rising sea levels, higher temperatures, and impacts on food supply and migration and may also extend to influencing mental distress among high schoolers in the United States .

Unpacking 2023, the Warmest Year on Record

2024-02-22T17:30+0100ipsnews (en)

highlights that February 2023 to January 2024 was the first time that we experienced 12 consecutive months of temperatures 1.5-degree hotter than the pre-industrial era 2015 to 2023 were the warmest on record in the sequence. The El Niño event of 2023 is likely to be further aggravated in 2024.

Increase in Emergency Department Visits for Mental Health Issues Associated with Wildfires

2024-02-22T04:17+0100vervetimes (en)

According to a study published in Nature Mental Health by Emory University on Feb. 15, wildfires in the western United States are linked to an increase in anxiety-related emergency department visits. This highlights the concerning overlap of two significant public health crises — mental health and climate change.

California American Waterâs Aquifer Storage and Recovery Program Bolsters Community's Water Supply

2024-02-21T19:39+0100streetinsider (en)

PACIFIC GROVE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Building upon over two decades of success, California American Water continues its Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) program during the rainy season to capture and store excess water for use during periods of drought.

California American Water’s Aquifer Storage and Recovery Program Bolsters Community's Water Supply

2024-02-21T19:22+0100wallstreet-online (en)

"Being prepared benefits our customers and the communities we serve," said Mike Magretto, Operations Manager for California American Water in Pacific Grove. “Our team works around the clock to monitor our infrastructure and helps ensure that we capture and store as much water as possible for later use.

California American Water’s Aquifer Storage and Recovery Program Bolsters Community's Water Supply

2024-02-21T19:18+01004-traders (en)

Building upon over two decades of success, California American Water continues its Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) program during the rainy season to capture and store excess water for use during periods of drought. This innovative initiative captures excess winter flows from the Carmel River, strategically replenishing underground aquifers.

Climate Change Burns The Fortunate — Not Just The Amazon Rainforest

2024-02-21T16:29+0100forbes (en)

TOPSHOT - Smoke rises from an illegally lit fire in Amazon rainforest reserve, south of Novo Progresso in Para state, Brazil, on August 15, 2020. (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA / AFP) (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA/AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images. Most people envision the Amazon rainforests as a....

Giant Locust Swarms Could Expand to New Areas With Climate Change, Study Suggests

2024-02-21T16:22+0100smithsonianmag (en)

A single locust swarm can comprise between four billion and eight billion individual insects. ruvanboshoff via Getty Images Locust swarms could soon expand to new regions in south and west central Asia, as the erratic weather patterns brought on by burning fossil fuels create prime conditions for the insects, a recent study suggests.

Wildfires linked to surge in mental health-related emergency department visits

2024-02-21T14:21+0100sciencedaily (en)

The National Institutes of Health-funded study -- conducted by researchers at Emory's Rollins School of Public Health -- is among the largest and most comprehensive research ever undertaken on the association between wildfire-related exposures and anxiety disorders. Analyzing satellite-driven data and nearly 1.

Russia donates 200,000 tons of wheat to six African nations

2024-02-21T13:50+0100europesun (en)

According to Agriculture Minister Dmitry Patrushev, the project has become Moscow's first large-scale humanitarian aid initiative. Moscow has completed the delivery of 200,000 tons of free food to six African countries, fulfilling its pledge to assist them in fighting hunger, Russian Agriculture Minister Dmitry Patrushev announced on Tuesday.

UK Biodiversity Targets Unachievable Without Tech Adoption - Aidash Launches BNGAI

2024-02-21T11:28+0100menafn (en)

- EIN Presswire) BNGAI uses satellite data and advanced AI algorithms for habitat mapping. AI and satellite technology critical to scaling up BNG efforts - AiDash launches BNGAI to turn improbable biodiversity hopes into a viable reality LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, February 21, 2024 /EINPresswire / --....

Guatemala Humanitarian Needs Overview 2024 (December 2023)

2024-02-20T20:53+0100reliefWeb (en)

Summary of humanitarian needs and key findings. In Guatemala, the people most in need are food insecure households, severely malnourished children under the age of 5 and populations in situations of mobility. This analysis shows that that some 5.3 million people need humanitarian assistance....

Atmospheric Rivers in California Create a Perfect Storm of Public Health Risks A cycle of drought and flooding in California is driving higher cases of Valley fever, along with other diseases, research shows. By Kiley Price

2024-02-20T20:20+0100insideclimatenews (en)

After a torrential downpour, most post-storm damages are impossible to miss: submerged cars, houses torn in half by fallen trees, debris floating through the streets. But in California, extreme weather is also mixing up a soup of rain and disease. Climate-fueled outbreaks: In Southern California, an....

Wildfires Surge Linked to Anxiety Disorders

2024-02-20T19:22+0100medindia (en)

Analyzing satellite-driven data and nearly 1.9 million emergency department visits across five states (California, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon and Utah) from 2007-18, the researchers showed wildfire smoke events — which is when wildfires become the main source of ambient pollution within a ZIP code — were associated with a 6.

Wildfires can boost anxiety-related visits to the ER

2024-02-20T18:26+0100futurity (en)

The findings amplify the concerning parallel trajectory of two escalating public health crises—mental health and climate change. The study is among the largest and most comprehensive research ever undertaken on the association between wildfire-related exposures and anxiety disorders. Analyzing satellite-driven data and nearly 1.

UNICEF Cameroon Humanitarian Situation Report No. 4 (End of Year) January to December 2023

2024-02-20T11:19+0100reliefWeb (en)

Highlights In 2023, UNICEF and partners reached 714,539 people (75 per cent children) with education, nutrition, protection, WASH and health support. UNICEF has supported access to education for 159,682 out-of-school children (55 per cent girls) and 75,487 children (55 per cent girls) benefited from the distribution of school materials.

Las actividades humanas están minando la tierra para producir alimentos

2024-02-19T22:09+0100hoybolivia (es)

19/02/2024 - 17:01:15 Infobae.- Según un reciente informe de Naciones Unidas, las mayores amenazas para nuestra existencia en la actualidad están causadas por la actividad humana y no por la naturaleza en solitario. Mucha gente está familiarizada con la contribución humana al cambio climático y quizá también con la pérdida de biodiversidad.

Las actividades humanas están minando la tierra para producir alimentos

2024-02-19T19:11+0100infobae (es)

Según un reciente informe de Naciones Unidas, las mayores amenazas para nuestra existencia en la actualidad están causadas por la actividad humana y no por la naturaleza en solitario. Mucha gente está familiarizada con la contribución humana al cambio climático y quizá también con la pérdida de biodiversidad.

NOAA-funded project explores new drought prediction models

2024-02-19T18:04+0100waterworld (en)

As concerns rise over increasing droughts related to climate change, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Houston is leading a federally-backed study to gain a better understanding of what causes these periods of exceptionally dry weather in hopes of better predicting when they might occur.

Mongolia: 2024 Dzud Early Action & Response Plan (Dec 2023 – May 2024)

2024-02-19T05:40+0100reliefWeb (en)

Foreword by the Resident Coordinator. Mongolia continues to experience the adverse effects of climate change, which poses significant risks for local communities. The country has experienced a 2.46'C degree increase in average air temperatures over the past 80 years, making it one of the countries most affected by climate change.

Fear and anxiety: The mental health impacts of wildfires

2024-02-18T21:09+0100earth (en)

Wildfires tell a grim story of how humans are pushing the planet beyond its limits. Shockingly, the fires scar more than landscapes – they leave an unseen toll on our mental health. A new study by Emory University reveals the significant and lasting impact that wildfires have on people’s lives. Emergency department visits.

Los incendios forestales en Chile son los más mortíferos jamás registrados, según la ONU

2024-02-18T12:57+0100eldemocrata (es)

Se cree que los devastadores incendios forestales que azotan gran parte de Chile son los peores registrados en el país, con más de 160 incendios luchando para contenerlos, según la agencia de desastres de las Naciones Unidas. Según las autoridades chilenas, el incendio se ha cobrado al menos 123 vidas y cientos de personas siguen desaparecidas.

Perspectives: Climate change is a threat to mental health

2024-02-18T09:31+0100thestandard-zw (en)

The family becomes a huge resource to sustain livelihoods in a village or community set up where strong family bonds sustain the village or community ecosystem aided by traditions that have seen better days including strong environmentally cognisant of spiritual practices followed by indigenous people of the past.

More women at 'cradle of oil' climate talks and beyond

2024-02-18T00:42+0100westernadvocate (en)

A heady mix of misogyny and fossil fuels confronts those preparing to make the trek to the next international climate summit, and it carries lessons for Australia. Some call it the historic cradle of oil, and recent years have ushered in a gas boom as parts of Europe look beyond pariah Russia for supplies.

More women at 'cradle of oil' climate talks and beyond

2024-02-17T23:41+0100portstephensexaminer (en)

A heady mix of misogyny and fossil fuels confronts those preparing to make the trek to the next international climate summit, and it carries lessons for Australia. Some call it the historic cradle of oil, and recent years have ushered in a gas boom as parts of Europe look beyond pariah Russia for supplies.

More women at 'cradle of oil' climate talks and beyond

2024-02-17T23:27+0100newcastleherald (en)

A heady mix of misogyny and fossil fuels confronts those preparing to make the trek to the next international climate summit, and it carries lessons for Australia. Some call it the historic cradle of oil, and recent years have ushered in a gas boom as parts of Europe look beyond pariah Russia for supplies.

Sexism stalling efforts to fight climate crisis: COP29 watcher

2024-02-17T23:25+0100thenewdaily-au (en)

A heady mix of misogyny and fossil fuels confronts those preparing to make the trek to the next international climate summit, and it carries lessons for Australia. The host of this year’s COP29 climate summit is Azerbaijan, a former Soviet outpost and home to one of the world’s largest gas fields and many depleted oil wells.

More women at 'cradle of oil' climate talks and beyond

2024-02-17T23:24+0100illawarramercury (en)

A heady mix of misogyny and fossil fuels confronts those preparing to make the trek to the next international climate summit, and it carries lessons for Australia. Some call it the historic cradle of oil, and recent years have ushered in a gas boom as parts of Europe look beyond pariah Russia for supplies.

More women at 'cradle of oil' climate talks and beyond

2024-02-17T22:37+0100maitlandmercury (en)

A heady mix of misogyny and fossil fuels confronts those preparing to make the trek to the next international climate summit, and it carries lessons for Australia. Some call it the historic cradle of oil, and recent years have ushered in a gas boom as parts of Europe look beyond pariah Russia for supplies.

More women at 'cradle of oil' climate talks and beyond

2024-02-17T22:14+0100bordermail (en)

A heady mix of misogyny and fossil fuels confronts those preparing to make the trek to the next international climate summit, and it carries lessons for Australia. Some call it the historic cradle of oil, and recent years have ushered in a gas boom as parts of Europe look beyond pariah Russia for supplies.

Zootecnia - Il mercato del bestiame del Mercantile è salito ai massimi di diversi mesi per la scarsità di scorte negli Stati Uniti.

2024-02-17T03:06+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures sul bestiame sono saliti ai massimi plurimensili al Chicago Mercantile Exchange venerdì, sulla base delle preoccupazioni per la contrazione delle scorte e mentre il mercato si è ripreso dai ribassi dell'inizio della settimana, hanno detto gli analisti.

Quantum Technology: Revolutionizing Space Exploration and Beyond

2024-02-16T18:22+0100idstch (en)

In the vast expanse of space, the next frontier in exploration and innovation awaits. Humanity’s journey beyond Earth’s borders is being fueled by groundbreaking advancements in science and technology, and at the heart of this new space revolution lies quantum technology.

Wildfires linked to surge in mental health-related emergency department visits, study shows 7 minutes ago

2024-02-16T17:08+0100medicalxpress (en)

Wildfires linked to surge in mental health-related emergency department visits, study shows. by Rob Spahr, Emory University Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain. An Emory University study published Thursday in Nature Mental Health shows wildfires lead to an increase of anxiety-related emergency....

Ripristino degli ecosistemi, l’ONU premia sette esempi virtuosi di lotta al degrado

2024-02-16T16:51+0100rinnovabili (it)

su Freepik Il premio World Restoration Flagships. Il ripristino degli ecosistemi è possibile. La FAO e l’UNEP (il programma delle Nazioni Unite per l’ambiente) hanno premiato come World Restoration Flagships sette iniziative di ripristino degli ecosistemi, realizzate in Africa, America Latina, Mediterraneo e Sud-Est asiatico.

“Unità di crisi per l’agricoltura Sarda”

2024-02-16T08:27+0100sardegnareporter (it)

“Unità di crisi per l’agricoltura Sarda” a proporlo il Centro Studi Agricoli, Tore Piana: ne facciano parte tutti i comitati e le associazioni che hanno promosso la protesta di queste settimane. Solo se uniti possiamo salvare l’agricoltura e l’allevamento in Sardegna.

Siria pide mayor responsablidad ante el cambio climático

2024-02-15T14:28+0100prensa-latina (es)

Esta postura citada por los medios de prensa aquí fue expresada por el representante permanente de Siria ante las Naciones Unidas, el embajador Qusay Al-Dahhak, en una sesión de diálogo abierto del Consejo de Seguridad sobre el impacto del cambio climático y la inseguridad alimentaria en el mantenimiento de la paz y la seguridad internacionales.

UNICEF Pakistan Humanitarian Situation Report -- End-of-Year 2023

2024-02-15T06:42+0100humanitarianresponse (en)

Reporting Period: January to December 2023. Highlights In 2023, the floods response continued to address the ongoing humanitarian needs which impacted 33 million individuals and displaced 8 million people. Through UNICEF support, 542,842 children with severe acute malnutrition (302,834 girls and....

UNICEF Pakistan Humanitarian Situation Report -- End-of-Year 2023

2024-02-14T23:27+0100reliefWeb (en)

Reporting Period: January to December 2023. Highlights In 2023, the floods response continued to address the ongoing humanitarian needs which impacted 33 million individuals and displaced 8 million people. Through UNICEF support, 542,842 children with severe acute malnutrition (302,834 girls and....

Biblical plague-of-locusts threat linked to weather, climate extremes

2024-02-14T22:49+0100foxweather (en)

Widespread locust outbreaks are aligned with wind and rain extremes. Research suggests synchronized attacks by locusts could become more common with a changing climate and lead to famine across Africa , the Middle East and South Asia. The authors projected locust habitat to expand by at least 5% by....

Famine Fast Facts

2024-02-14T20:43+0100cnn (en)

Women and children sit inside a shelter August 6, 1992 at a feeding center run by the International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC) in Baidoha, Somalia. The shelter was established to feed a few thousand of the 30,000 refugees suffering from famine, severe drought and the effects of 18 months of civil war.

COMMENTARYClimate change is not just a risk for our grandkids Older adults face heightened health risks from a warming climate.2 mins ago 3m read

2024-02-14T17:07+0100newsday-USA (en)

Young people are often the most vocal and concerned population regarding climate change, but it is increasingly becoming an issue for those of us age 50 and older. Older adults face unique challenges and heightened health risks from a warming climate. It’s not just future generations that will be....

Lefties losing it: Rita Panahi reacts to ‘brainwashed’ climate activist dragged by police

2024-02-14T09:37+0100qt (en)

Sky News host Rita Panahi reacts to a “brainwashed” young man ranting about the climate crisis and urging President Joe Biden to act while being dragged by police. Ms Panahi said the man has been “failed” by the United States ’ education system. “My home is under attack by wildfires, storms,....

Lefties losing it: Rita Panahi reacts to ‘brainwashed’ climate activist dragged by police

2024-02-14T09:32+0100dailytelegraph (en)

Sky News host Rita Panahi reacts to a “brainwashed” young man ranting about the climate crisis and urging President Joe Biden to act while being dragged by police. Ms Panahi said the man has been “failed” by the United States ’ education system. “My home is under attack by wildfires, storms,....

WMO supports Cambodia and Lao PDR to strengthen early warning services

2024-02-14T07:44+0100devdiscourse (en)

Backed by funding from the Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems (CREWS) initiative, WMO is supporting Cambodia and Lao PDR to strengthen effective and risk-informed early warning services, especially against floods and droughts. The CREWS Steering Committee meeting, held in a Least Developed....

Guterres on food insecurity: ‘Empty bellies fuel unrest’

2024-02-14T07:24+0100efe (en)

United Nations, Feb. 13 (EFE) – “Empty bellies fuel unrest,” Secretary-General António Guterres told the Security Council on Tuesday at a session dedicated to addressing the relationship between the climate crisis, food insecurity, and armed conflicts in the world.

Climate change can aggravate existing threats to int’l peace, security – Foreign Affairs Minister

2024-02-14T06:21+0100kaieteurnewsonline (en)

Feb 14, 2024 Kaieteur News – Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Hugh Todd on Tuesday pointed to the adverse effects of climate change on food security and peacekeeping operations. Speaking at the United Nations Security Council’s (UNSC) open debate on the impact of climate....

WMO supports Cambodia and Lao PDR to strengthen early warnings

2024-02-14T01:06+0100reliefWeb (en)

Backed by funding from the Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems (CREWS) initiative, WMO is supporting Cambodia and Lao PDR to strengthen effective and risk-informed early warning services, especially against floods and droughts. The CREWS Steering Committee meeting, held in a Least Developed....

WMO supports Cambodia and Lao PDR to strengthen early warnings

2024-02-13T18:38+0100wmo (en)

The CREWS Steering Committee meeting, held in a Least Developed Country for the first time, agreed to provide a potential additional US$ 7 million in funding for Cambodia and Lao PDR, bringing the total CREWS portfolio in the two countries to US$ 12 million.

On Behalf of Texas Ag, Sen. Cruz Secures Extension of Drought Warning Sensors

2024-02-13T16:56+0100vervetimes (en)

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Texas farmers and ranchers will still have access to early warning signs of potential droughts due to the efforts of U.S. Senate Commerce Committee Ranking Member Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas). The federal National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) had planned to retire soil....

WMO Backs Cambodia, Lao PDR in Enhancing Early Warnings

2024-02-13T15:06+0100miragenews (en)

Backed by funding from the Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems (CREWS) initiative, WMO is supporting Cambodia and Lao PDR to strengthen effective and risk-informed early warning services, especially against floods and droughts. The CREWS Steering Committee meeting, held in a Least Developed....

Ethiopia to receive $5mil emergency grant aid from Japan

2024-02-13T13:42+0100FanaBroadcasting (en)

Addis Ababa, February 13, 2024 (FBC) – The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia is set to benefit Japan’s Emergency Grant Aid totaling 10 million USD allocated to the Horn of Africa to address the repercussions of droughts and floods. A statement issued by Japan Embassy in Ethiopia stated that....

Unesco props up food security in Binga, Buhera

2024-02-13T13:40+0100theindependent (en)

THE United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) is planning a four-year project aimed at improving access to clean and safe water and propping food security in two poverty-stricken districts. The project titled Strengthening Local Communities’ Adaptive Capacity and....

Unesco props up food security in Binga, Buhera

2024-02-13T11:51+0100zimbabwesituation (en)

The project titled Strengthening Local Communities’ Adaptive Capacity and Resilience to Climate Change through Sustainable Groundwater Utilisation in Zimbabwe will be implemented in Binga’s wards 13 and 19 in Matabeleland North and Buhera’s wards 20 and 23, Manicaland province.

Is Iran's rain being stolen?

2024-02-13T10:53+0100tellerreport (en)

Low rainfall in Iran raises widespread debate about the possibility of human manipulation of climate change (Iranian press) Tehran - In light of the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and the repeated American attacks against targets belonging to the resistance movements allied with....

Unesco props up food security in Binga, Buhera

2024-02-13T04:09+0100newsday (en)

The project titled Strengthening Local Communities’ Adaptive Capacity and Resilience to Climate Change through Sustainable Groundwater Utilisation in Zimbabwe will be implemented in Binga’s wards 13 and 19 in Matabeleland North and Buhera’s wards 20 and 23, Manicaland province.

Casanare, Tolima and Meta are the departments where the most rice is produced – news

2024-02-13T03:34+0100breakinglatest (en)

The Fifth National Rice Census revealed strategic and updated statistical information on the Mechanized Rice Production Units (irrigated and mechanized dryland) and their producers in Colombia for the year 2023 in order to support decision-making in the economic, social and environmental spheres. of the rice sector.

MIL-OSI USA: 02.12.2024 On Behalf of Texas Ag, Sen. Cruz Secures Extension of Drought Warning Sensors

2024-02-13T02:54+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for Texas Ted Cruz WASHINGTON, D.C. – Texas farmers and ranchers will still have access to early warning signs of potential droughts due to the efforts of U.S. Senate Commerce Committee Ranking Member Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas).

Colombia: Droughts - DREF Operation, Appeal: MDRCO025

2024-02-13T02:25+0100reliefWeb (en)

Description of the Event. Date when the trigger was met. 2024-01-27. What happened, where and when? On 27 January 2024, by Decree No. 037, the Government of Colombia declared a National Disaster Situation for a period of 12 months, due to the impact of the "El Niño" phenomenon, which is a climate....

Sequía en Córdoba: envían más de 30 carrotanques con agua para abastecer a la población Durante el fin de semana se pusieron en marcha los vehículos que contenían el líquido vital para aliviar las problemáticas ocasionadas por el clima en esta zona del país

2024-02-13T01:52+0100infobae (es)

La Unidad Nacional para la Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres (Ungrd) confirmó la movilización de carrotanques hacia Córdoba durante el segundo fin de semana de febrero, teniendo en cuenta que varios de los municipios se encuentran atravesando por una fuerte sequía.

What’s Behind Lake Mead’s Decline? It’s Not Climate Change

2024-02-12T16:34+0100climatechangedispatch (en)

With an atmospheric river dumping trillions of gallons of precipitation on California and other western states, some news outlets have asked how the precipitation might affect Lake Mead, suggesting that rainfall will do little for the lake or the Colorado River basin that feeds it because it’s drying out due to climate change.

Why is everyone concerned about the Earth being 1.5°C warmer for 12 months in a row?

2024-02-12T14:08+0100businessinsider-in (en)

Last month, for the first time in recorded history, Earth endured the 12th consecutive month with temperatures 1.5C hotter than the pre-industrial era, shattering the hopes of those few extreme climate optimists. The Copernicus' Climate Change Service's (C3S) January 2024 report confirmed this....

Earth Warming 1.5°C Hotter for 12 Months Shatters Climate Delusions

2024-02-12T10:25+0100weather-en-IN (en)

In 2015, the Paris Agreement set an ambitious benchmark: implementing enough climate action to keep global warming to a maximum of 1.5°C above the normal temperatures observed between 1850-1900. This was the first limit set by the Paris Agreement, and some even believed that collective action from....

Baby Rescued 60 Hours After Being Buried Alive In Philippine Landslide

2024-02-12T10:07+0100ibtimes-uk (en)

The rescue of a child on Friday nearly 60 hours after a landslide hit the Philippines has been hailed as a "miracle". Philippine Red Cross - Davao de Oro Chapter via AFP / Handout. In an incident that can only be termed a miracle, a 3-year-old was rescued after being trapped for nearly 60 hours in rubble and mud.

La lavorazione del suolo ideale per la produttività dell’olivo nei terreni in pendenza

2024-02-12T08:56+0100teatronaturale (it)

La siccità è il fattore più importante che ha influenzato direttamente la crescita delle piante e la produttività nelle regioni semi-aride. L'Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite per l'Alimentazione e l'Agricoltura (FAO) ha definito che se in qualche luogo le precipitazioni annue sono pari o inferiori....

«Per San Valentino regaliamo piante e fiori per sostenere il settore florovivaistico locale»

2024-02-12T04:23+0100cassanolive (it)

Oltre un pugliese su due (53%) che fa regali per San Valentino ha scelto quest’anno di donare piante e fiori, anche per sostenere il settore florovivaistico regionale che vale 160 milioni di euro in Puglia che si posiziona al 5° posto della classifica nazionale delle regioni che hanno una forte vocazione nella produzione di fiori e piante.

San Valentino : Regalare fiori per sostenere il settore florovivaistico

2024-02-11T23:59+0100247libero (it)

Oltre un pugliese su due (53%) che fa regali per San Valentino ha scelto quest'anno di donare piante e fiori, anche per sostenere il settore florovivaistico regionale che vale 160 milioni di euro in Puglia che si posiziona al 5° posto della classifica nazionale delle regioni che hanno una forte vocazione nella produzione di fiori e piante.

San Valentino, Coldiretti: 1 italiano su 2 regala fiori, aiuta l’agricoltura

2024-02-11T23:33+0100iltabloid (it)

Oltre un italiano su due (52%) che fa regali per San Valentino ha scelto quest’anno di donare piante e fiori, anche per sostenere l’agricoltura italiana che è leader nel florovivasimo. E’ quanto emerge dall’indagine on line condotta dal sito www.coldiretti.

Africa PORTS & SHIPS maritime news 11-12 February 2024

2024-02-11T20:12+0100africaports-za (en)

WHARF TALK: LPG, VLGC tanker SUNNY BRIGHT The Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG), Very Large Gas Carrier (VLGC), tanker Sunny Bright, underway. Picture: Shipspotting Pictures by ‘Dockrat’ Story by Jay Gates. And still they come. The problem for all gas carrier owners, or gas end users, is that the largest....

A San Valentino un pugliese su due regala fiori e aiuta l'agricoltura

2024-02-11T17:42+0100lagazzettadelmezzogiorno (it)

BARI - D alle rose ai ranuncoli, dai tulipani ai gigli, dai garofani alle gerbere, o ltre un pugliese su due (53%) che fa regali per San Valentino ha scelto quest’anno di donare piante e fiori, anche per sostenere il settore florovivaistico regionale che vale 160 milioni di euro in Puglia che si....

San Valentino: regalare un fiore aiuta l’agricoltura

2024-02-11T16:17+0100cassanolive (it)

Oltre un pugliese su due (53%) che fa regali per San Valentino ha scelto quest’anno di donare piante e fiori, anche per sostenere il settore florovivaistico regionale che vale 160 milioni di euro in Puglia, posizionandosi al quinto posto della classifica nazionale delle regioni che hanno una forte vocazione nella produzione di fiori e piante.

San Valentino: 1 italiano su 2 regala fiori, aiuta l’agricoltura

2024-02-11T15:28+0100ilmetropolitano-it (it)

Oltre un italiano su due (52%) che fa regali per San Valentino ha scelto quest’anno di donare piante e fiori, anche per sostenere l’agricoltura italiana che è leader nel florovivasimo. E’ quanto emerge dall’indagine on line condotta dal sito www.coldiretti.

Bari – SAN VALENTINO: COLDIRETTI PUGLIA, REGALARE FIORI AIUTA AGRICOLTURA; SETTORE VALE 160MLN IN PUGLIA

2024-02-11T14:40+0100puglialive (it)

Oltre un pugliese su due (53%) che fa regali per San Valentino ha scelto quest’anno di donare piante e fiori, anche per sostenere il settore florovivaistico regionale che vale 160 milioni di euro in Puglia che si posiziona al 5° posto della classifica nazionale delle regioni che hanno una forte vocazione nella produzione di fiori e piante.

SAN VALENTINO: COLDIRETTI PUGLIA, REGALARE FIORI AIUTA AGRICOLTURA

2024-02-11T12:56+0100247libero (it)

; SETTORE VALE 160MLN IN PUGLIA. Oltre un pugliese su due (53%) che fa regali per San Valentino ha scelto quest’anno di donare piante e fiori, anche per sostenere il settore florovivaistico regionale che vale 160 milioni di euro in Puglia che si posiziona al 5° posto della classifica nazionale delle....

El Niño brings hunger and drought to Madagascar

2024-02-11T11:31+0100mg (en)

I n a small village in southern Madagascar, dozens of women shelter from the scorching sun under a tree as they wait to weigh their children. The country has suffered poor rainfall since October and fears of worsening hunger loom as the El Niño climate pattern takes hold.

S.Valentino, Coldiretti, 1 italiano su 2 regala fiori, aiuta agricoltura

2024-02-11T07:17+0100notizieinunclick (it)

Oltre un italiano su due (52%) che fa regali per San Valentino ha scelto quest’anno di donare piante e fiori, anche per sostenere l’agricoltura italiana che è leader nel florovivasimo. E’ quanto emerge dall’indagine on line condotta dal sito www.coldiretti.

Poultry and livestock production help communities build climate resilience

2024-02-11T04:31+0100newsday (en)

There is an incubator for the whole community, which smallholder farmers in this community use for hatching eggs at a small fee. He says the fee is meant to repair the incubator in case of a breakdown. Zimbabwe has been experiencing the effects of climate change in the past decade with floods and....

Officials brace to check forest fires in Bandipur

2024-02-11T04:08+0100timesofindia (en)

Mysuru: Ahead of summer , the temperature in the old Mysuru region is heading north, leading to concern about forest fire cases in Bandipur Tiger Reserve (BTR). authorities have created 2,876km fire lines in 13 ranges, and deployed 750 staff, including 500 fire watchers, to ensure the tiger den is safe.

San Valentino, Coldiretti: 1 italiano su 2 regala fiori, aiuta l'agricoltura

2024-02-10T22:15+0100247libero (it)

Oltre un italiano su due (52%) che fa regali per San Valentino ha scelto quest’anno di donare piante e fiori, anche per sostenere l’agricoltura italiana che è leader nel florovivasimo. E’ quanto emerge dall’indagine on line condotta dal sito www.coldiretti.

Ocean sponges suggest Earth has warmed longer, more than thought; some scientists dubious

2024-02-10T22:11+0100japantoday (en)

A handful of centuries-old sponges from deep in the Caribbean are causing some scientists to think human-caused climate change began sooner and has heated the world more than they thought. They calculate that the world has already gone past the internationally approved target of limiting global warming to 1.

San Valentino, Coldiretti: 1 italiano su 2 regala fiori, aiuta l'agricoltura

2024-02-10T20:26+0100politicanews (it)

Oltre un italiano su due (52%) che fa regali per San Valentino ha scelto quest’anno di donare piante e fiori, anche per sostenere l’agricoltura italiana che è leader nel florovivasimo. E’ quanto emerge dall’indagine on line condotta dal sito www.coldiretti.

Coldiretti: “A San Valentino un italiano su due regalerà fiori”

2024-02-10T18:10+0100ladiscussione (it)

Con l’avvicinarsi di San Valentino, la festa degli innamorati, si moltiplicano le scelte di regali per celebrare l’amore e l’affetto verso il partner. Secondo un’indagine condotta dal sito www.coldiretti.it, oltre la metà degli italiani che faranno regali per questa occasione speciale (52%) ha optato quest’anno per donare piante e fiori.

Cholera outbreaks in African countries worsened by floods: UN

2024-02-10T16:05+0100cgtn (en)

Africa is witnessing a surge in cholera infections, notably in its east and south, and floods caused by the heavy rainfall are making the situation worse, particularly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), according to the United Nations. "Children in the DRC are facing the worst floods in....

San Valentino: 1 italiano su 2 regala fiori, aiuta l’agricoltura

2024-02-10T14:56+0100coldiretti (it)

Oltre un italiano su due (52%) che fa regali per San Valentino ha scelto quest’anno di donare piante e fiori, anche per sostenere l’agricoltura italiana che è leader nel florovivasimo. E’ quanto emerge dall’indagine on line condotta dal sito www.coldiretti.

S.Valentino, Coldiretti, 1 italiano su 2 regala fiori, aiuta agricoltura

2024-02-10T11:58+0100agricolae (it)

Oltre un italiano su due (52%) che fa regali per San Valentino ha scelto quest’anno di donare piante e fiori, anche per sostenere l’agricoltura italiana che è leader nel florovivasimo. E’ quanto emerge dall’indagine on line condotta dal sito www.coldiretti.

A San Valentino gli italiani regalano fiori e aiutano l'agricoltura

2024-02-10T11:10+0100italiaatavola (it)

C hi regala fiori a San Valentino non sbaglia mai. Quest’anno oltre un italiano su due (52%) che fa regali per San Valentino ha scelto di donare piante e fiori, anche per sostenere l’agricoltura italiana che è leader nel florovivasimo. È quanto emerge dall’indagine on line condotta dal sito www.coldiretti.

San Valentino: Coldiretti, 1 italiano su 2 regala [...]

2024-02-10T10:05+0100triestecafe (it)

ltre un italiano su due (52%) che fa regali per San Valentino ha scelto quest’anno di donare piante e fiori, anche per sostenere l’agricoltura italiana che è leader nel florovivasimo. E’ quanto emerge dall’indagine on line condotta dal sito www.coldiretti.

Chile pasa por sus incendios forestales más mortíferos

2024-02-10T09:45+0100futuroverde (es)

Se cree que los devastadores incendios forestales que azotan gran parte de Chile son los más mortíferos registrados en el país, según la agencia de desastres de las Naciones Unidas, mientras los bomberos luchan por contener más de 160 incendios después de días de arder.

San Valentino: un italiano su 2 regala fiori

2024-02-10T09:36+0100meteoweb (it)

Oltre un italiano su due (52%) che fa regali per San Valentino ha scelto quest’anno di donare piante e fiori , anche per sostenere l’agricoltura italiana che è leader nel florovivasimo. È quanto emerge dall’indagine on line condotta da Coldiretti sui doni preferiti per la festa degli innamorati, con....

Climate Change Is Not Behind Lake Mead’s Decline, Overuse and Poor Management Are

2024-02-10T03:27+0100wattsupwiththat (en)

By H. Sterling Burnett With an atmospheric river dumping trillions of gallons precipitation on California and other western states, some news outlets have asked how the precipitation might affect Lake Mead, suggesting that the rainfall will do little for the lake or the Colorado River basin which....

Brazil’s Gas Imports Fall to Lowest Level In 20 Years Thanks to Hydro Push

2024-02-09T21:04+0100oilprice (en)

Brazil’s natural gas imports fell to a 20-year low last year, according to data from the National Agency for Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP). Brazil’s nat gas imports fell to 6.5 billion cubic meters, or 228 billion cubic feet, according to ANP, as the country boosts its hydroelectric capabilities as well as solar and wind capacity.

La siccità record che ha colpito l’Amazzonia è colpa dei cambiamenti climatici

2024-02-09T16:53+0100wisesociety (it)

La siccità che ha cambiato volto all’Amazzonia Nella seconda metà del 2023 una stagione secca più lunga e severa del solito , unita alle temperature torride , ha cambiato volto all’Amazzonia. Il livello dei fiumi si è abbassato a una velocità inusitata, migliaia di pesci sono morti , l’acqua fangosa....

Complex drivers of droughts

2024-02-09T12:17+0100nature-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences (en)

Central South America has seen severe drought conditions since 2019, particularly affecting Argentina, Uruguay, Bolivia and other countries on the continent. This drought has been linked to concurrent multi-year La Niña conditions, but the role that anthropogenic emissions have played in this event is not well understood.

Chile records its deadliest wildfire in 123 years, may be linked to climate change

2024-02-09T11:12+0100downtoearth (en)

At least 131 people have died in the wildfire that ravaged Chile in February 2024, according to the National Disaster Prevention and Response Service (SENAPRED), the National Disaster Prevention and Response Service, Chile. This makes it the country’s deadliest wildfire since record-keeping began in....

MIL-OSI USA: NPS Help Wanted: Reed Delivers Funds to Hire More National Park Service Employees in RI & Nationwide

2024-02-09T01:34+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for Rhode Island Jack Reed WASHINGTON, DC – Do you have what it takes to be a National Park Ranger? Or how about an archivist, community planner, seasonal employee or an intern? The U.S. National Park Services (NPS) is looking to hire a few more good men and women, and U.

Earth Clocks Hottest January on Record, Marking 12 Months Above 1.5 Degree Celsius Warming Threshold

2024-02-08T23:07+0100smithsonianmag (en)

Dry and cracked ground at the La Vinuela reservoir near Málaga, Spain, last year. Reservoirs in the country's Catalonia region have fallen to 16 percent capacity amid years of drought and extreme heat. Jesus Merida / SOPA Images / LightRocket via Getty Images The new year has picked up right where 2023, , left off.

Constantino Aucca: conoce al guerrero de los queñuales de los Andes de Perú

2024-02-08T22:28+0100huaral (es)

Desde hace 35 años, el biólogo cusqueño lidera la reforestación de los polylepis junto con las comunidades altoandinas en cinco países andinos. En el 2022, fue reconocido por la ONU y el año pasado ganó el Earthshot Prize, en el Reino Unido. Constantino Aucca tiene casi 60 años y dicta conferencias en todo el mundo.

Powerful Hurricane And Drought Seasons Could Be On The Way Due To Odds Of La Niña Rising

2024-02-08T20:56+0100dailycaller (en)

Say goodbye to El Niño, say hello to La Niña. The chances of the world having to deal with the weather pattern known as La Niña are rising, increasing the Atlantic’s risk of hurricanes and droughts in California and South America. La Niña, which is the equatorial Pacific seeing a cooling, has a....

Skyfora's Meteorological Marvel: A Data Revolution Set to Redefine Weather Forecasting

2024-02-08T20:23+0100AsiaOne (en)

Finland - February 8, 2024. In the heart of Davos, amidst the bustling World Economic Forum, a revelation in weather technology is unfolding. Skyfora, a company at the forefront of meteorological innovation, has just pulled back the curtain on a breakthrough that promises to change how people predict the weather.

How California’s storms are projected to become more extreme with climate change

2024-02-08T18:40+0100daily-pilot (en)

For as long as weather records have been kept, California has been defined by its highly variable climate, with dramatic and sometimes volatile swings between droughts and floods. As human-caused climate change heats up the planet, the state faces even more intense extremes, with increasingly....

How California's storms are projected to become more extreme with climate change

2024-02-08T18:15+0100latimes (en)

For as long as weather records have been kept, California has been defined by its highly variable climate, with dramatic and sometimes volatile swings between droughts and floods. As human-caused climate change heats up the planet, the state faces even more intense extremes, with increasingly....

Skyfora's Meteorological Marvel: A Data Revolution Set to Redefine Weather Forecasting

2024-02-08T18:08+0100streetinsider (en)

In the heart of Davos, amidst the bustling World Economic Forum, a revelation in weather technology is unfolding. Skyfora, a company at the forefront of meteorological innovation, has just pulled back the curtain on a breakthrough that promises to change how people predict the weather.

World exceeds 1.5C of warming for a year for first time, but what does it mean?

2024-02-08T16:01+0100TheScotsman (en)

The figures come after a raft of global weather records were broken in the past 12 months, including last month becoming the hottest known January – the latest in an eight-month run of hottest-ever months – and 2023 lifting the title as the planet’s warmest year in human history. Sea temperatures were also especially high.

How the arrival of La Niña later this year could change the world’s weather

2024-02-08T15:05+0100WashingtonPost (en)

It also tends to subdue global temperatures. While it won’t turn back a decades-long rise in planetary warmth, it could moderate the extreme levels of warming scientists have observed as of late. Last month was Earth’s warmest January on record, an eighth consecutive monthly global temperature record.

World smashes record for hottest January ever observed The warmest January on record was confirmed right after the world experienced its hottest year ever observed. 3M ago

2024-02-08T13:11+0100CBSnews (en)

The world just had its hottest year ever recorded, and 2024 has already set a new heat record for the warmest January ever observed, according to the European Union's climate change monitoring service Copernicus. The service said that January 2024 had a global average air temperature of 13.14 degrees Celsius, or 55.

Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most, study finds

2024-02-08T12:46+0100ABCnews (en)

LOS ANGELES -- Extreme heat and wildfire smoke are independently harmful to the human body, but together their impact on cardiovascular and respiratory systems is more dangerous and affects some communities more than others. A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate....

California tra vento e pioggia

2024-02-08T12:24+0100internazionale (it)

Tempeste Un fiume atmosferico proveniente dall’oceano Pacifico ha provocato intense precipitazioni in California ( nella foto ), negli Stati Uniti, uccidendo tre persone e lasciando centinaia di migliaia di abitazioni senza energia elettrica. ◆ Una tempesta di neve ha colpito la costa orientale del Canada, interrompendo i trasporti.

MIL-OSI United Nations: UNECE and World Green Economy Organization invite stakeholders to join the Trees in Dry Cities Coalition at COP28

2024-02-08T06:20+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Cities are a major driver of climate change, responsible for an estimated 75% of all carbon dioxide emissions globally . With two thirds of humanity projected to live in cities by 2050, cities are at the center of climate action. We need solutions to reduce urban greenhouse gas emissions and develop....

MIL-OSI United Nations: Italy helps WFP boost farmers resilience in Mozambique

2024-02-08T03:23+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

MAPUTO – The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomes a contribution of €2 million from the Government of Italy that will help tackle climate change-induced vulnerabilities and strengthen food and nutritional security for up to 10,000 people including smallholder farmers, youth and women....

The last superpower?

2024-02-07T18:04+0100nationofchange (en)

I was born on July 20, 1944, almost two years after Joe Biden arrived on this planet and almost a year before You Know Who, like me, landed in New York City. The United States was then nearing the end of the second global war of that century and things were about to look up.

World News in Brief: Unprecedented cholera spike in Africa, Julian Assange extradition update, locusts compound Sudan crisis

2024-02-07T16:19+0100manilatimes (en)

Zambia and Zimbabwe have been worst hit, but Mozambique, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia and Nigeria are also in the grip of "active outbreaks", with a high risk of further spread, Dr. Braka said. Preventable and treatable. "We will continue to see records being broken as....

En imágenes: los devastadores incendios en Chile dejan ya más de 130 muertos

2024-02-07T14:13+01005septiembre (es)

Tiempo de lectura aprox: 1 minutos, 41 segundos. Chile continúa luchando para apagar los incendios que azotan las regiones de Valparaíso y O’Higgins, en el centro del país, desde el viernes 2 de febrero. Aunque se reportó que está bajando la intensidad de los fuegos, para el martes 6 de febrero el....

El Nino brings hunger, drought fears to Madagascar

2024-02-07T13:13+0100spacewar (en)

In a small village in southern Madagascar, dozens of women shelter from the scorching sun under a tree as they wait to weigh their children. The Indian Ocean island nation has suffered poor rainfall since October and fears of worsening hunger loom as the El Nino climate pattern takes hold.

Africa: Cholera Cases Surging in Africa, Says WHO

2024-02-07T13:06+0100allafrica (en)

) said on Tuesday. Dr. Fiona Braka from WHO 's regional office in Brazzaville, Congo, said that eastern and southern Africa have been particularly badly affected. In just the first four weeks of the year, 10 African countries reported more than 26,000 cases and 700 deaths, which is nearly double the number reported last year over the same period.

El Niño, altas temperaturas y los incendios forestales mortíferos en Chile

2024-02-07T12:34+0100tiempo-es (es)

07/02/2024 11:30 6 min. Según la OMM, la combinación perfecta de factores meteorológicos son los responsables, junto con posibles "manos negras", de los incendios mortíferos en Chile. Incendios causan devastación y pérdida de vidas en Chile. El gobierno chileno declaró el estado de emergencia y un período de duelo nacional.

El Nino brings hunger, drought fears to Madagascar

2024-02-07T07:21+0100modernghana (en)

In a small village in southern Madagascar, dozens of women shelter from the scorching sun under a tree as they wait to weigh their children. The Indian Ocean island nation has suffered poor rainfall since October and fears of worsening hunger loom as the El Nino climate pattern takes hold.

El Nino brings hunger, drought fears to Madagascar

2024-02-07T05:45+0100seychellesnewsagency (en)

) - In a small village in southern Madagascar , dozens of women shelter from the scorching sun under a tree as they wait to weigh their children. The Indian Ocean island nation has suffered poor rainfall since October and fears of worsening hunger loom as the El Nino climate pattern takes hold.

World News in Brief: Unprecedented cholera spike in Africa, Julian Assange extradition update, locusts compound Sudan crisis

2024-02-07T05:39+0100un-sustainabledevelopment (en)

In just the first four weeks of the year, 10 African countries reported more than 26,000 cases and 700 deaths, which is nearly double the number reported last year over the same period. Zambia and Zimbabwe have been worst hit, but Mozambique, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia....

APO AFRICA Italy helps World Food Programme (WFP) boost farmers resilience in Mozambique

2024-02-07T05:27+0100venturesafrica (en)

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomes a contribution of €2 million from the Government of Italy that will help tackle climate change-induced vulnerabilities and strengthen food and nutritional security for up to 10,000 people including smallholder farmers, youth and women from....

World News in Brief: Unprecedented cholera spike in Africa, Julian Assange extradition update, locusts compound Sudan crisis

2024-02-07T01:53+0100globalissues (en)

In just the first four weeks of the year, 10 African countries reported more than 26,000 cases and 700 deaths, which is nearly double the number reported last year over the same period. Zambia and Zimbabwe have been worst hit, but Mozambique, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia....

World News in Brief: Unprecedented cholera spike in Africa, Julian Assange extradition update, locusts compound Sudan crisis

2024-02-07T00:50+0100un-org (en)

In just the first four weeks of the year, 10 African countries reported more than 26,000 cases and 700 deaths, which is nearly double the number reported last year over the same period. Zambia and Zimbabwe have been worst hit, but Mozambique, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia....

El Nino brings hunger, drought fears to Madagascar

2024-02-07T00:20+0100phys (en)

The Indian Ocean island nation has suffered poor rainfall since October and fears of worsening hunger loom as the El Niño climate pattern takes hold. The country is particularly exposed to extreme weather events such as storms and droughts which experts say are expected to worsen with "Madagascar is....

MIL-OSI United Nations: World News in Brief: Unprecedented cholera spike in Africa, Julian Assange extradition update, locusts compound Sudan crisis

2024-02-06T23:50+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Source: United Nations. Dr. Fiona Braka from WHO ’s regional office in Brazzaville, Congo, said that eastern and southern Africa have been particularly badly affected. In just the first four weeks of the year, 10 African countries reported more than 26,000 cases and 700 deaths, which is nearly....

World News in Brief: Unprecedented cholera spike in Africa, Julian Assange extradition update, locusts compound Sudan crisis

2024-02-06T23:47+0100un-news (en)

In just the first four weeks of the year, 10 African countries reported more than 26,000 cases and 700 deaths, which is nearly double the number reported last year over the same period. Zambia and Zimbabwe have been worst hit, but Mozambique, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia,....

How climate change contributes to wildfires like Chile's

2024-02-06T23:42+0100latimes (en)

At least 131 people have been killed by wildfires in central Chile, leading its president to declare two days of national mourning. The devastation comes soon after Colombia declared a disaster over wildfires. Scientists say climate change makes the heat waves and drought now hitting South America....

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2024-02-06T23:40+0100devdiscourse (en)

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Cholera Surge in Africa, Assange Extradition Updates, Sudan Locust Crisis

2024-02-06T23:40+0100miragenews (en)

In just the first four weeks of the year, 10 African countries reported more than 26,000 cases and 700 deaths, which is nearly double the number reported last year over the same period. Zambia and Zimbabwe have been worst hit, but Mozambique, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia,....

Italy Helps World Food Programme (WFP) Boost Farmers Resilience In Mozambique

2024-02-06T22:05+0100menafn (en)

- African Press Organization) Download logo The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomes a contribution of €2 million from the Government of Italy that will help tackle climate change-induced vulnerabilities and strengthen food and nutritional security for up to 10,000 people including....

The UN agency says Chile's wildfires are likely to be the deadliest on record

2024-02-06T21:51+0100ironbladeonline (en)

Devastating wildfires sweeping through large parts of Chile are believed to be the country's deadliest on record, according to the UN disaster agency, with firefighters struggling to contain more than 160 blazes days after they burned. The fires claimed the lives of at least 123 people, and hundreds....

Behind the deadly fires in Chile, the mark of climate change and El Niño

2024-02-06T20:53+0100tellerreport (en)

More than 130 dead and hundreds missing, entire neighborhoods devastated, thousands of houses destroyed and more than 43,000 hectares of forest reduced to ashes. Chile observes Tuesday, February 6, a second day of national mourning in tribute to the victims of the devastating fires which affect the....

El Nino brings hunger, drought fears to Madagascar

2024-02-06T19:46+0100urdupoint (en)

In a small village in southern Madagascar, dozens of women shelter from the scorching sun under a tree as they wait to weigh their children. Manindra, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 6th Feb, 2024) In a small village in southern shelter from the scorching sun under a tree as they wait to weigh their children.

El Nino brings hunger, drought fears to Madagascar

2024-02-06T18:08+0100terradaily (en)

Manindra, Madagascar, Feb 6 (AFP) Feb 06, 2024 In a small village in southern Madagascar, dozens of women shelter from the scorching sun under a tree as they wait to weigh their children. The Indian Ocean island nation has suffered poor rainfall since October and fears of worsening hunger loom as the El Nino climate pattern takes hold.

El Nino brings hunger, drought fears to Madagascar

2024-02-06T17:36+0100france24-en (en)

The Indian Ocean island nation has suffered poor rainfall since October and fears of worsening hunger loom as the El Nino climate pattern takes hold. The country is particularly exposed to extreme weather events such as storms and droughts which experts say are expected to worsen with climate change.

Italy helps WFP boost farmers resilience in Mozambique

2024-02-06T17:21+0100wfp (en)

The contribution, which was allocated through the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS) comes at a critical time as the climate crisis intensifies, with extreme weather events such as cyclones, floods and droughts, occurring more frequently and intensely.

Italy helps WFP boost farmers resilience in Mozambique

2024-02-06T17:16+0100reliefWeb (en)

MAPUTO The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomes a contribution of €2 million from the Government of Italy that will help tackle climate change-induced vulnerabilities and strengthen food and nutritional security for up to 10,000 people including smallholder farmers, youth and women....

On Turning 80 in the Age of Biden and Trump

2024-02-06T16:34+0100commondreams (en)

I was born on July 20, 1944, almost two years after Joe Biden arrived on this planet and almost a year before You Know Who, like me, landed in New York City. The United States was then nearing the end of the second global war of that century and things were about to look up.

Ocean sponges suggest Earth has warmed longer, more than thought

2024-02-06T15:41+0100naharnet-ar (en)

A handful of centuries-old sponges from deep in the Caribbean are causing some scientists to think human-caused climate change began sooner and has heated the world more than they thought. They calculate that the world has already gone past the internationally approved target of limiting global warming to 1.

How climate change contributes to wildfires like Chile's

2024-02-06T14:59+0100naharnet-ar (en)

At least 123 people have been killed by wildfires in central Chile, leading its president to declare two days of national mourning. The devastation comes soon after Colombia declared a disaster over wildfires. Scientists say climate change makes the heat waves and drought now hitting South America....

Diario Causan incendios 112 muertes y centenares de desapariciones The New York Times | 06:00 ‘Fue como entrar en el infierno’, aseguran vecinos de Valparaíso

2024-02-06T14:12+0100elpaso (es)

Chile.- Días después de que devastadores incendios arrasaron la costa del Pacífico de Chile, asolando vecindarios enteros y atrapando a personas que intentaban huir en sus autos, las autoridades informaron el domingo de que al menos 112 personas habían muerto y cientos permanecían desaparecidas, y....

Do these ancient sea sponges prove we are already at 1.8°C of warming?

2024-02-06T12:33+0100euronews-en (en)

The researchers calculate that the world has already gone past the internationally approved target of limiting global warming to 1.5°C since pre-industrial times, hitting 1.7°C as of 2020. They analysed six of the long-lived sponges - simple animals that filter water - for growth records that....

What to know about Chile's voracious wildfires

2024-02-06T11:09+0100spacewar (en)

Coming in the middle of a fierce heatwave, Chile's forest fires engulfed communities with a destructive speed that has stunned the nation. This is what you need to know about the country's deadliest wildfires in recent history: - Why did fire spread so quickly? - Summer is in full swing in Chile and....

How climate change contributes to wildfires like Chile's

2024-02-06T09:43+0100thehindu (en)

Residents evacuate on a motorcycle amid wildfires into Vina del Mar, Chile, Feb. 3, 2024. Scientists say climate change creates conditions that make the drought and wildfires now hitting South America more likely. | Photo Credit: AP. At least 123 people have been killed by wildfires in central....

Can sponges tell whether the planet has warmed more than we thought?

2024-02-06T08:49+0100cgtn (en)

A handful of centuries-old sponges from deep in the Caribbean are causing some scientists to think human-caused climate change began sooner and has heated the world more than they thought. They calculate that the world has already gone past the internationally approved target of limiting global warming to 1.

Chile forest fires: Why does Chile face deadly forest fires every year?

2024-02-06T07:36+0100downtoearth (en)

A state of emergency has been declared in Chile, with 112 people having died due to wildfires along the coastal towns of the country, according to reports. Burning since February 2, 2024, the wildfires have now expanded across the outer regions of Vina del Mar and Valparaiso, two coastal cities popular with tourists.

How climate change contributes to wildfires like Chile's

2024-02-06T06:15+0100economictimes (en)

At least 122 people have been killed by wildfires in central Chile, leading its president to declare two days of national mourning. Scientists say climate change makes the heat waves and drought now hitting South America more likely - and both contribute to wildfires by drying out the plants that feed the blazes.

How Does Climate Change Play a Role in Deadly Forest Fires like the one in Chile?

2024-02-06T03:27+0100kompas-id (en)

AFP/JAVIER TORRES. Officials are trying to extinguish a fire in Puren, Araucania, Chile on Saturday (4/2/2023) local time. The fire has claimed at least 23 lives. Extreme heat waves and droughts have hit several South American countries, causing forest and land fires.

Nation's efforts to ensure food security praised

2024-02-06T03:21+0100gov-cn-en (en)

China's increased grain output and stable food prices in recent years, a result of the country's policy arrangements and decadelong preparations, stand out brightly against the bleak scenario of rising hunger and malnutrition worldwide, experts said. "China must have done something very right," said....

Stabenow: Farm bill is ‘the art of the doable’

2024-02-06T03:00+0100agri-pulse (en)

Senate Agriculture Committee Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow said she believes the only way to get a new farm bill this year is to get a strong bipartisan measure through the Senate first. Speaking at the Crop Insurance Industry Convention in Scottsdale, Arizona, Stabenow told participants the process ultimately boils down to the “art of the doable.

Nation's efforts to ensure food security praised

2024-02-06T01:54+0100ecns (en)

No 1 Central Document says this year's focus will be on improving productivity. China's increased grain output and stable food prices in recent years, a result of the country's policy arrangements and decadelong preparations, stand out brightly against the bleak scenario of rising hunger and malnutrition worldwide, experts said.

Nation's efforts to ensure food security praised

2024-02-06T01:38+0100peopledaily (en)

This aerial photo taken on July 15, 2023 shows farmers harvesting wheat in Hutubi county, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. [Photo/Xinhua] China's increased grain output and stable food prices in recent years, a result of the country's policy arrangements and decadelong....

Guterres expresa sus condolencias a Chile por las víctimas de los incendios forestales y la ONU ofrece su ayuda

2024-02-06T00:13+0100esdelatino-com (es)

Devastadores incendios forestales están causando decenas de víctimas en Chile, lo que ha provocado un estado de emergencia y una masiva operación de rescate. La catástrofe se produce en momentos en que el país y otras partes de América del Sur sufren intensas olas de calor provocadas por El Niño y....

Nation's efforts to ensure food security praised

2024-02-06T00:05+0100chinadaily (en)

This aerial photo taken on July 15, 2023 shows farmers harvesting wheat in Hutubi county, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. [Photo/Xinhua] China's increased grain output and stable food prices in recent years, a result of the country's policy arrangements and decadelong....

Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities, study finds

2024-02-05T22:26+0100registerguard (en)

LOS ANGELES — Extreme heat and wildfire smoke are independently harmful to the human body, but together their impact on cardiovascular and respiratory systems is more dangerous and affects some communities more than others. A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate change....

How climate change contributes to wildfires like Chile's

2024-02-05T22:21+0100phys (en)

At least 112 people have been killed by wildfires in central Chile, leading its president to declare two days of national mourning. The devastation comes soon after Colombia declared a disaster over wildfires. Scientists say climate change makes the heat waves and drought now hitting South America....

How climate change contributes to wildfires like …

2024-02-05T22:00+0100woodtv (en)

At least 112 people have been killed by wildfires in central Chile, leading its president to declare two days of national mourning. The devastation comes soon after Colombia declared a disaster over wildfires. Scientists say climate change makes the heat waves and drought now hitting South America....

How Climate Change Contributes to Wildfires Like Chile's

2024-02-05T21:46+0100usnews (en)

At least 112 people have been killed by wildfires in central Chile , leading its president to declare two days of national mourning. The devastation comes soon after Colombia declared a disaster over wildfires. Scientists say climate change makes the heat waves and drought now hitting South America....

L’organismo più grande del mondo sta scomparendo

2024-02-05T21:37+0100scienzenotizie (it)

Nelle montagne Wasatch degli Stati Uniti occidentali, dimora un unico organismo gigante che fornisce un intero ecosistema su cui piante e animali hanno fatto affidamento per migliaia di anni. Si trova nello Utah, “Pando” ed è un bosco che comprende circa 47 000 fusti di pioppo tremulo americano su....

World News | Ocean Sponges Suggest Earth Has Warmed Longer, More Than Thought; Some Scientists Dubious

2024-02-05T20:41+0100latestly (en)

Washington, Feb 5 (AP) A handful of centuries-old sponges from deep in the Caribbean are causing some scientists to think human-caused climate change began sooner and has heated the world more than they thought. They calculate that the world has already gone past the internationally approved target of limiting global warming to 1.

Ocean Sponges Suggest Earth Has Warmed Longer, More Than Thought; Some Scientists Dubious

2024-02-05T19:25+0100usnews (en)

Uncredited. This undated image provided by Amos Winter shows a sponge from the Caribbean. This sponge, a simple animal that filters water, and a handful of other centuries-old sponges are causing some scientists to think human-caused climate change began sooner and has heated the world more than they thought.

Ocean sponges suggest Earth has warmed longer, more than thought; some scientists dubious

2024-02-05T19:20+0100phys (en)

They calculate that the world has already gone past the internationally approved target of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) since pre-industrial times, hitting 1.7 degrees (3.1 degrees Fahrenheit) as of 2020. They analyzed six of the long-lived sponges—simple....

Ocean sponges suggest Earth has warmed longer, more than thought; some scientists dubious

2024-02-05T19:18+0100wftv (en)

A handful of centuries-old sponges from deep in the Caribbean are causing some scientists to think human-caused climate change began sooner and has heated the world more than they thought. They calculate that the world has already gone past the internationally approved target of limiting global warming to 1.

Ocean sponges suggest Earth has warmed longer, more than thought; some scientists dubious

2024-02-05T19:17+0100sandiegouniontribune (en)

A handful of centuries-old sponges from deep in the Caribbean are causing some scientists to think human-caused climate change began sooner and has heated the world more than they thought. They calculate that the world has already gone past the internationally approved target of limiting global warming to 1.

Ocean sponges suggest Earth has warmed longer, more than thought; some scientists dubious

2024-02-05T19:15+0100actionnewsjax (en)

A handful of centuries-old sponges from deep in the Caribbean are causing some scientists to think human-caused climate change began sooner and has heated the world more than they thought. They calculate that the world has already gone past the internationally approved target of limiting global warming to 1.

Ocean sponges suggest Earth has warmed longer, more than thought; some scientists dubious

2024-02-05T19:14+0100kiro7 (en)

A handful of centuries-old sponges from deep in the Caribbean are causing some scientists to think human-caused climate change began sooner and has heated the world more than they thought. They calculate that the world has already gone past the internationally approved target of limiting global warming to 1.

Ocean sponges suggest Earth has warmed longer, more than thought; some scientists dubious

2024-02-05T19:13+0100krmg (en)

A handful of centuries-old sponges from deep in the Caribbean are causing some scientists to think human-caused climate change began sooner and has heated the world more than they thought. They calculate that the world has already gone past the internationally approved target of limiting global warming to 1.

Ocean sponges suggest Earth has warmed longer, more than thought; some scientists dubious

2024-02-05T19:12+0100wsoctv (en)

A handful of centuries-old sponges from deep in the Caribbean are causing some scientists to think human-caused climate change began sooner and has heated the world more than they thought. They calculate that the world has already gone past the internationally approved target of limiting global warming to 1.

Saudi Arabia to host biggest UN conference on land and drought

2024-02-05T14:00+0100tradearabia (en)

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has signed an agreement witth the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) thus paving the way for the 16th session of the Convention’s Conference of the Parties (COP16) to be held in Riyadh from December 2 to 13, reported SPA.

News | 04/02/2024 Understanding the influence of climate change on weather extremes and their societal impact

2024-02-05T13:22+0100deltares (en)

The intensity and frequency of weather extremes are increasing due to climate change. Records are being broken and society is increasingly feeling the impact of a warmer world. However, human-induced warming increases the chances of experiencing not only single extreme weather events but also....

46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-05T12:45+0100wsvn (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile’s president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

Incendi devastanti in Cile dove fa sempre più caldo. Oltre 100 vittime

2024-02-05T12:18+0100iconaclima (it)

Gli incendi stanno devastando il Cile , in particolare la parte centrale, dopo diversi giorni di temperature record con picchi molto vicini ai 40 gradi. Solo due giorni fa (sabato 3 febbraio) il termometro è salito fino a 38°C a San Pedro de Atacama (2.416 metri sul livello del mare), nella regione di Antofagasta.

How do we fight wildfires as temperatures rise?

2024-02-05T12:16+0100deutschewelle-en (en)

Fire has burnt through forests for hundreds of millions of years, but now unprecedented , partly due to climate change. Declining rainfall and longer droughts are making forests so dry that localized lightening can spark a small fire that transforms into an inferno before firefighters can limit the damage.

Chile: Forest fire kills at least 46

2024-02-05T08:40+0100dailynews-lk (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile’s president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll....

5 Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most, study finds

2024-02-05T07:13+0100WashingtonPost (en)

A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate change is increasing the frequency of both hazards, particularly in California. The authors found that the combined harm of extreme heat and inhalation of wildfire smoke increased hospitalizations and disproportionately impacted....

46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-05T05:42+0100adaderana (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile’s president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll....

Chile wildfires: At least 99 killed in 'tragedy of very great magnitude'

2024-02-05T04:26+0100heart (en)

At least 99 people have been killed - and hundreds reported missing - in a series of huge wildfires in Chile. At least 1,600 people have also been left without homes as a result of the forest fires, which have raged in the country's central region since they started several days ago.

Chile wildfires: At least 99 killed in 'tragedy of very great magnitude'

2024-02-05T04:18+0100coastfm (en)

At least 99 people have been killed - and hundreds reported missing - in a series of huge wildfires in Chile. At least 1,600 people have also been left without homes as a result of the forest fires, which have raged in the country's central region since they started several days ago.

'A tragedy of very great magnitude': At least 99 killed in Chile wildfires

2024-02-05T04:15+0100skynews (en)

The fires around Vina del Mar began in hard-to-reach mountainous areas, but moved into the city's densely populated outer neighbourhoods, despite attempts by Chilean authorities to slow down the advancing flames. The country is currently in the grip of a heatwave with 30C temperatures and strong winds intensifying the wildfires.

MIL-OSI China: Experts praise China’s efforts to ensure food security

2024-02-05T02:24+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

China’s increased grain output and stable food prices in recent years, a result of the country’s policy arrangements and decadelong preparations, stand out brightly against the bleak scenario of rising hunger and malnutrition worldwide, food policy experts said.

Experts praise China's efforts to ensure food security

2024-02-05T02:05+0100china.org.cn (en)

China's increased grain output and stable food prices in recent years, a result of the country's policy arrangements and decadelong preparations, stand out brightly against the bleak scenario of rising hunger and malnutrition worldwide, food policy experts said.

Experts praise China's efforts to ensure food security

2024-02-05T01:52+0100ecns (en)

China's increased grain output and stable food prices in recent years, a result of the country's policy arrangements and decadelong preparations, stand out brightly against the bleak scenario of rising hunger and malnutrition worldwide, food policy experts said.

In Chile Forest Fires Move Into Densely Populated Central Areas

2024-02-04T21:25+0100menafn (en)

- AzerNews) Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed, Azernews reports via the Associated Press.

In Chile forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T20:35+0100newsnow-co-uk (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile’s president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed, Azernews reports via the Associated Press.

46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T20:22+0100vindy (en)

A resident flees an encroaching forest fire in Vina del Mar, Chile, Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024. Officials say intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left several people dead and destroyed hundreds of homes. (AP Photo/ Esteban Felix) By ALEXANDRE PLAZA and PATRICIA LUNA Associated Press.

'Febrero puede ser un mes igual de caliente e intenso en sequía': directora del Ideam

2024-02-04T18:48+0100eltiempo-CO (es)

Según el Ideam, en la región caribe, para el pasado 23 de enero, San Andrés presentó una temperatura del récord de 32 °C, cuando el registro histórico para esta temporada era de 31 °C. Providencia, a su vez, registró en enero una temperatura de 31,3 °C, superando el récord de los 30,8 °C, Santa....

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T17:58+0100dunyanews (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile’s president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

In Chile forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T17:35+0100azernews (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile’s president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed, Azernews reports via the Associated Press.

Study: Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most

2024-02-04T17:31+0100cbs12 (en)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Extreme heat and wildfire smoke are independently harmful to the human body, but together their impact on cardiovascular and respiratory systems is more dangerous and affects some communities more than others. A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate....

Study: Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most

2024-02-04T17:20+0100wlos (en)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Extreme heat and wildfire smoke are independently harmful to the human body, but together their impact on cardiovascular and respiratory systems is more dangerous and affects some communities more than others. A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate....

46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T17:18+0100ksl (en)

Estimated read time: 2-3 minutes. VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed.

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as fires move into densely populated areas – National

2024-02-04T17:14+0100vervetimes (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile’s president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll....

Study: Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most

2024-02-04T16:59+0100fox11online (en)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Extreme heat and wildfire smoke are independently harmful to the human body, but together their impact on cardiovascular and respiratory systems is more dangerous and affects some communities more than others. A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate....

Dozens have been killed in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated areas The deadliest of the fires were in the Valparaíso region, where authorities urged thousands of people to evacuate their homes.

2024-02-04T16:19+0100minnesota-publicradio (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll....

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T16:10+0100barrie (en)

VINA DEL MAR, Chile - Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned....

46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas5:54 am 2m read

2024-02-04T14:30+0100newsday-USA (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned....

Chile wildfires: Dozens killed as fast as fast spreading flames wreak devastation

2024-02-04T14:18+0100coastfm (en)

Raging wildfires in Chile have killed at least 51 people and the number of dead is likely to keep rising as emergency workers battle the flames threatening urban areas. Thousands of people have been forced to flee and hundreds of homes have been destroyed by the blazes which have sent black smoke....

Dozens killed as fast spreading Chile wildfires wreak devastation

2024-02-04T14:02+0100skynews (en)

Raging wildfires in Chile have killed at least 51 people and the number of dead is likely to keep rising as emergency workers battle the flames threatening urban areas. Thousands of people have been forced to flee and hundreds of homes have been destroyed by the blazes which have sent black smoke....

46 Reported Dead in Chile as Forest Fires Move into Densely Populated Central Areas

2024-02-04T14:00+0100thenationalherald (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile’s president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned....

Chile wildfires: Dozens killed as fast as fast spreading flames wreak devastation

2024-02-04T13:57+0100heart (en)

Thousands of people have been forced to flee and hundreds of homes have been destroyed by the blazes which have sent black smoke billowing over many parts of the central Valparaiso region and caused power cuts. Four hospitals and three old people's homes have also had to be evacuated.

46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T13:57+0100elpais-en (en)

burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile’s president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four....

Cile: almeno 46 morti per gli incendi boschivi

2024-02-04T13:12+0100euronews-it (it)

Questo articolo è stato pubblicato originariamente in inglese Oltre quaranta morti, più di mille abitazioni distrutte e ospedali evacuati a causa degli incendi che stanno devastando la zona centrale del Cile. I cittadini sono stati esortati a collaborare con i soccorritori.

46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T12:29+0100yakimaherald (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed.

2024-02-04T12:26+0100timescolonist (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T12:22+0100princegeorgecitizen (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

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2024-02-04T12:21+0100tricitynews (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T12:15+0100newsnow-co-uk (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile. Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned....

46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T12:11+0100startribune (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned....

46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T12:02+0100wsoctv (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T12:00+0100actionnewsjax (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T11:56+0100wftv (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

Dozens killed in Chile as forest fires rage in densely populated areas

2024-02-04T10:58+0100newsnow-co-uk (en)

President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. At least 46 people have been killed , and more than a thousand homes destroyed in forest fires burning....

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2024-02-04T10:54+0100aawsat (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll....

Dozens killed in Chile as forest fires rage in densely populated areas

2024-02-04T10:37+0100euronews-en (en)

President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. At least 46 people have been killed , and more than a thousand homes destroyed in forest fires burning....

46 die in Chile forest fires

2024-02-04T09:49+0100sunstar (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned....

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T07:43+0100thehimalayantimes (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighborhoods. Boric urged Chileans to cooperate with rescue workers. "If you are told to evacuate don't hesitate to do it," he said.

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T06:13+0100whittierdailynews (en)

By ALEXANDRE PLAZA and PATRICIA LUNA. VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile’s pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed.

Almeno 46 persone sono morte in Cile a causa degli incendi boschivi che hanno devastato aree densamente popolate.

2024-02-04T06:01+0100gexperience (it)

Intenso Gli incendi boschivi stanno devastando un’area densamente popolata del Cile centrale Le inondazioni hanno causato la morte di almeno 46 persone e distrutto circa 1.100 case, hanno detto i funzionari sabato. “È certo che il numero delle vittime aumenterà nelle prossime ore”. Egli ha detto Sabato il presidente cileno Gabriel Boric.

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T05:58+0100dailybreeze (en)

By ALEXANDRE PLAZA and PATRICIA LUNA. VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile’s pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed.

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T05:51+0100dailynews (en)

By ALEXANDRE PLAZA and PATRICIA LUNA. VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile’s pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed.

Scripps News 46 reported dead in Chile as fires move into densely populated areas AP via Scripps News 9:32 PM, Feb 03, 2024

2024-02-04T05:34+0100kxxv (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll....

Scripps News 46 reported dead in Chile as fires move into densely populated areas AP via Scripps News

2024-02-04T05:30+0100abcactionnews (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll....

At least 46 people killed in Chile as wildfires move into densely populated areas: NPR

2024-02-04T05:06+0100ironbladeonline (en)

VINA DEL MAR, Chile – Severe wildfires burning around a densely populated area in central Chile have killed at least 46 people, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes have been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Buric warned that....

Scripps News 46 reported dead in Chile as fires move into densely populated areas AP via Scripps News 7:32 PM, Feb 03, 2024

2024-02-04T05:04+0100ksby (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll....

Alertas por desabastecimiento y riesgo de sequía en municipios del territorio nacional

2024-02-04T04:48+0100eltiempo-CO (es)

“Nosotros tenemos que poner de nuestra parte para que no tengamos problemas con el agua y por supuesto cuidar nuestros bosques, evitar los incendios porque una sola chispa le puede hacer mucho daño a nuestra naturaleza”, indicó la gobernadora. Y es que, como consecuencia de las altas temperaturas y....

Scripps News 46 reported dead in Chile as fires move into densely populated areas AP via Scripps News 8:32 PM, Feb 03, 2024

2024-02-04T04:45+0100koaa (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll....

Scripps News 46 reported dead in Chile as fires move into densely populated areas AP via Scripps News 10:32 PM, Feb 03, 2024

2024-02-04T04:43+0100wkbw (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll....

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2024-02-04T03:56+0100nation-ke (en)

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At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T03:28+0100economictimes (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighborhoods. "If you are told to evacuate don't hesitate to do it," he said.

Wildfires Claim 46 Lives In Chile's Valparaiso Region, Devastate 1,100 Ho...

2024-02-04T03:26+0100menafn (en)

- Live Mint) "Destructive wildfires in central Chile, particularly around the densely populated region of Valparaiso, have claimed the lives of at least 46 individuals, according to President Gabriel Boric's announcement on Saturday evening reported by the Associated Press, over 1,100 homes have been reported as destroyed.

At least 46 were killed in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated areas

2024-02-04T02:30+0100npr (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned....

At least 46 were killed in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated areas : NPR

2024-02-04T02:24+0100vervetimes (en)

The fires were burning on mountains that are hard to reach, such as neighborhoods built precariously on the edge of Viña del Mar. Officials reported power blackouts as a result of the fire, and Tohá said that in the Valparaíso region, four hospitals and three nursing homes for the elderly had to be evacuated.

Wildfires claim 46 lives in Central Chile, devastate 1,100 homes

2024-02-04T02:08+0100livemint (en)

Burnt houses are pictured amid the spread of wildfires in Vina del Mar, Chile February 3, 2024. REUTERS/Rodrigo Garrido TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY (REUTERS) Earlier on Saturday, Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said that 92 forest fires were burning in the central and southern regions of Chile, exacerbated by unusually high temperatures during the week.

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T01:40+0100wral (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T01:38+0100therepublic (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile’s pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T01:26+0100news-gazette (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T01:25+0100thehindu (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile’s President said on Feb. 3 evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll....

Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most, study finds

2024-02-04T01:24+0100wral (en)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Extreme heat and wildfire smoke are independently harmful to the human body, but together their impact on cardiovascular and respiratory systems is more dangerous and affects some communities more than others. A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate....

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2024-02-04T01:23+0100Hindu (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile’s President said on Feb. 3 evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll....

At least 46 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-04T01:22+0100theargus (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. Mr Boric urged Chileans to co-operate with rescue workers.

Dozens die in Chile as forest fires move into populated areas

2024-02-04T01:21+0100HonululuAdvertiser (en)

VINA DEL MAR, Chile >> Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile’s pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned....

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T01:15+0100wsvn (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile’s pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

Forest fires cause deaths, destroy homes in Chile

2024-02-04T01:07+0100woodtv (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile’s president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

World News | At Least 46 Reported Dead in Chile as Forest Fires Move into Densely Populated Central Areas

2024-02-04T01:06+0100latestly (en)

Vina Del Mar, Feb 4 (AP) Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's president said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

At least 46 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-04T01:06+0100yourlocalguardian (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. Mr Boric urged Chileans to co-operate with rescue workers.

At least 46 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-04T01:06+0100salisburyjournal (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. Mr Boric urged Chileans to co-operate with rescue workers.

At least 46 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-04T01:05+0100oxfordtimes (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. Mr Boric urged Chileans to co-operate with rescue workers.

At least 46 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-04T01:04+0100southwalesargus (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. Mr Boric urged Chileans to co-operate with rescue workers.

At least 46 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-04T01:04+0100thetelegraphandargus (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. Mr Boric urged Chileans to co-operate with rescue workers.

At least 46 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-04T01:04+0100newsandstar (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. Mr Boric urged Chileans to co-operate with rescue workers.

At least 46 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-04T01:03+0100hertsad (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. Mr Boric urged Chileans to co-operate with rescue workers.

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T01:03+0100tribtown (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile’s pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

At least 46 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-04T01:02+0100eveningnews24 (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. Mr Boric urged Chileans to co-operate with rescue workers.

At least 46 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-04T01:02+0100yorkpress (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. Mr Boric urged Chileans to co-operate with rescue workers.

At least 46 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-04T01:02+0100impartialreporter (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. Mr Boric urged Chileans to co-operate with rescue workers.

At least 46 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-04T01:01+0100thecomet (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. Mr Boric urged Chileans to co-operate with rescue workers.

At least 46 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-04T01:01+0100greatyarmouthmercury (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. Mr Boric urged Chileans to co-operate with rescue workers.

At least 46 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-04T01:00+0100eadt (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. Mr Boric urged Chileans to co-operate with rescue workers.

At least 46 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-04T01:00+0100dailyecho (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. Mr Boric urged Chileans to co-operate with rescue workers.

At least 46 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-04T00:59+0100chesterfirst (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. Mr Boric urged Chileans to co-operate with rescue workers.

At least 46 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-04T00:58+0100dunmowbroadcast (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. Mr Boric urged Chileans to co-operate with rescue workers.

At least 46 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-04T00:57+0100edp24 (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. Mr Boric urged Chileans to co-operate with rescue workers.

At least 46 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-04T00:56+0100eveningtimes (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. Mr Boric urged Chileans to co-operate with rescue workers.

At least 46 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-04T00:55+0100thenorthernecho (en)

In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods. Mr Boric urged Chileans to co-operate with rescue workers.

At least 19 dead in Chile as forest fires approach densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T00:52+0100expressindia (en)

The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaíso, where authorities urged people not to leave their homes so that fire engines, ambulances and other emergency vehicles can transit with greater ease. Tohá did not offer any details about the 19 people killed .

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T00:47+0100dailyjournal (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile’s pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T00:46+0100wftv (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T00:45+0100tri-cityherald (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile. Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned....

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T00:45+0100princegeorgecitizen (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T00:42+0100actionnewsjax (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas 0 2/3/2024 3:33:02 PM

2024-02-04T00:42+0100tricitynews (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T00:41+0100kansascity (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile. Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned....

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T00:39+0100idahostatesman (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile. Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned....

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T00:38+0100heraldonline (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile. Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned....

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed.

2024-02-04T00:38+0100timescolonist (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T00:38+0100wsoctv (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric....

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T00:37+0100newsobserver (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile. Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned....

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T00:37+0100islandpacket (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile. Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have caused at least 46 deaths, Chile's pesident said Saturday evening, and officials said at least 1,100 homes had been destroyed. In a nationally televised address, President Gabriel Boric warned....

At least 46 reported dead in Chile as forest fires move into densely populated central areas

2024-02-04T00:36+0100theolympian (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile. Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

At least 19 dead, 1100 homes destroyed in forest fire disaster

2024-02-03T23:50+01009news (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1100 homes, officials said. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week.

At least 19 dead, 1100 homes destroyed in forest fire disaster

2024-02-03T23:46+0100newsnow-co-uk (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1100 homes, officials said. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week.

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T23:45+0100breakingnews-ie (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said. Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week.

At least 19 dead in Chile as forest fires approach densely populated central areas

2024-02-03T22:48+0100japantoday (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and south of the country,....

Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and communities of colour: Study

2024-02-03T22:44+0100crestonvalleyadvance (en)

Extreme heat and wildfire smoke are independently harmful to the human body, but together their impact on cardiovascular and respiratory systems is more dangerous and affects some communities more than others. A study published Friday (Feb. 2) in the journal Science Advances said climate change is....

World News | At Least 19 Dead in Chile as Forest Fires Approach Densely Populated Central Areas

2024-02-03T22:37+0100latestly (en)

Vina Del Mar, Feb 4 (AP) Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile's Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center....

At least 19 dead in Chile as forest fires approach densely populated central areas

2024-02-03T22:03+0100bnd (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile. Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

At least 19 dead in Chile as forest fires approach densely populated central areas

2024-02-03T21:59+0100charlotteobserver (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile. Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

At least 19 dead in Chile as forest fires approach densely populated central areas

2024-02-03T21:49+0100apanews-en (en)

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

Forest fires approach densely populated central areas in Chile after unusually high temperatures

2024-02-03T21:18+0100chicagotribune (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and south of the country,....

At least 19 dead in Chile as intense forest fires approach densely populated areas

2024-02-03T21:10+0100CBC (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile's Interior Minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country,....

At least 19 dead in Chile as forest fires approach densely populated central areas

2024-02-03T20:56+0100citynews-ca (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center....

At least 19 dead in Chile as forest fires approach densely populated central areas

2024-02-03T20:26+0100timesofindia (en)

VINA DEL MAR: Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile's Interior Minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and south of....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of central Chile

2024-02-03T20:24+0100washtimes (en)

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

Forest fires in Chile cause multiple deaths and widespread destruction

2024-02-03T20:22+0100guardian (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed more than 1,000 homes. On Saturday, Chile’s interior minister, Carolina Tohá, said there were currently 92 forest fires in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures were unusually high.

19 Dead in Chile as Forest Fires Approach Densely Populated Areas

2024-02-03T20:12+0100voanews (en)

VINA DEL MAR, Chile — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

California News Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income communities the most, study finds DORANY PINEDA Associated Press 10:57 AM, Feb 03, 2024

2024-02-03T20:11+0100ksby (en)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Extreme heat and wildfire smoke are independently harmful to the human body, but together their impact on cardiovascular and respiratory systems is more dangerous and affects some communities more than others. A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate....

Cile. Stato d’emergenza per gli incendi

2024-02-03T19:53+0100notiziegeopolitiche (it)

di Alberto Galvi. Al fine di contrastare gli incendi boschivi il governo cileno ha dichiarato lo Stato di emergenza nel centro del paese. Gli incendi hanno devastato migliaia di ettari di foresta, avvolgendo le città costiere in una fitta nebbia di fumo grigio e costringendo le persone ad....

At least 19 dead in Chile as forest fires approach densely populated central areas

2024-02-03T19:49+0100ctvnews (en)

VINA DEL MAR, Chile - Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile's Interior Minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

Wildfires in Chile encroach on nearby communities

2024-02-03T19:35+0100vervetimes (en)

VINA DEL MAR, Chile – Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

At least 19 dead in Chile forest fires The deadliest of the fires occurred in the region of Valparaíso, where 19 helicopters and more than 450 firefighters had been brought into the area to control the blazes, officials said. 23M ago

2024-02-03T19:33+0100CBSnews (en)

have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile's Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week.

At least 19 people killed in forest fires in Chile

2024-02-03T19:19+0100standard (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said. Chile's interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week.

19 dead in Chile as forest fires approach densely populated central areas

2024-02-03T19:10+0100newindianexpress (en)

CHILE: Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and south of the....

At least 19 dead in Chile as forest fires approach densely populated central areas

2024-02-03T19:02+0100triblive (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

At least 19 dead in Chile as forest fires approach densely populated central areas

2024-02-03T18:55+0100yakimaherald (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center....

At least 19 dead in Chile as forest fires approach densely populated central areas VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday.

2024-02-03T18:49+0100timescolonist (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center....

Chile Wildfire: At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated central areas

2024-02-03T18:44+0100firstpost (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. According to Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá, a total of 92 forest fires are currently burning in the central and southern....

At least 19 dead in Chile as forest fires approach densely populated central areas 0 2/3/2024 9:13:49 AM

2024-02-03T18:41+0100tricitynews (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center....

Cile, lotta contro gli incendi boschivi: dichiarato lo stato di emergenza

2024-02-03T18:40+0100tag24 (it)

Il presidente del Cile, Gabriel Boric , ha decretato lo stato di emergenza per le province di Marga Marga e Valparaíso a causa degli incendi boschivi. Durante gli incendi violenti, 10 persone hanno perso la vita. Il Cile ha dichiarato lo stato di emergenza per incendi boschivi.

At least 19 dead in Chile as forest fires approach densely populated central areas

2024-02-03T18:37+0100princegeorgecitizen (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center....

At least 19 dead in Chile as forest fires approach densely populated central areas

2024-02-03T18:33+0100fresnobee (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile. Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

At least 19 dead in Chile as forest fires approach densely populated central areas

2024-02-03T18:31+0100wftv (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center....

At least 19 dead in Chile as forest fires approach densely populated central areas

2024-02-03T18:28+0100actionnewsjax (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center....

19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of central Chile

2024-02-03T18:25+0100business-standard (en)

Chile's Interior Minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week. Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead....

At least 19 dead in Chile as forest fires approach densely populated central areas

2024-02-03T18:18+0100wsoctv (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T18:18+0100theargus (en)

Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week. The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaiso, where authorities urged people not to leave....

At least 19 dead in Chile as forest fires approach densely populated central areas

2024-02-03T18:17+0100eagletribune (en)

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center....

Chile Wildfire: At Least 19 Dead as Forest Fires Approach Densely Populated Areas, State of Emergency Declared

2024-02-03T18:11+0100latestly (en)

Santiago, Feb 3: Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said on Saturday. Chile's Interior Minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:53+0100greatyarmouthmercury (en)

Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week. The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaiso, where authorities urged people not to leave....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:52+0100hertsad (en)

Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week. The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaiso, where authorities urged people not to leave....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of central Chile

2024-02-03T17:51+0100princegeorgecitizen (en)

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:50+0100southwalesargus (en)

Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week. The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaiso, where authorities urged people not to leave....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:50+0100yourlocalguardian (en)

Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week. The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaiso, where authorities urged people not to leave....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:50+0100thecomet (en)

Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week. The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaiso, where authorities urged people not to leave....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of central Chile SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday.

2024-02-03T17:49+0100timescolonist (en)

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:48+0100thecourier (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said. Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week.

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:48+0100yorkpress (en)

Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week. The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaiso, where authorities urged people not to leave....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:47+0100salisburyjournal (en)

Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week. The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaiso, where authorities urged people not to leave....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:47+0100eveningtimes (en)

One of the fires was threatening the coastal resort town of Vina del Mar. Three shelters have been set up in the Valparaiso region, and Ms Toha said rescue teams were still struggling to reach the most heavily affected neighbourhoods. Ms Toha said 19 helicopters and more than 450 firefighters had been brought into the area to control the blazes.

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:46+0100dailyecho (en)

Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week. The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaiso, where authorities urged people not to leave....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:46+0100eveningnews24 (en)

Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week. The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaiso, where authorities urged people not to leave....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:46+0100impartialreporter (en)

Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week. The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaiso, where authorities urged people not to leave....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:46+0100dunmowbroadcast (en)

Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week. The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaiso, where authorities urged people not to leave....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:45+0100irishexaminer (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said. Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week.

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of central Chile

2024-02-03T17:45+0100wsvn (en)

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:44+0100pressandjournal (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said. Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week.

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:44+0100eveningtelegraph (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said. Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week.

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:44+0100oxfordtimes (en)

Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week. The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaiso, where authorities urged people not to leave....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:43+0100chesterfirst (en)

Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week. The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaiso, where authorities urged people not to leave....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:42+0100newsandstar (en)

Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week. The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaiso, where authorities urged people not to leave....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:42+0100lbc (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said. Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week.

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:41+0100edp24 (en)

Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week. The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaiso, where authorities urged people not to leave....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of central Chile 0 2/3/2024 8:06:53 AM

2024-02-03T17:41+0100tricitynews (en)

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:40+0100eadt (en)

Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week. The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaiso, where authorities urged people not to leave....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile17:35

2024-02-03T17:40+0100belfasttelegraph (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said. Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week.

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:38+0100thetelegraphandargus (en)

Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week. The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaiso, where authorities urged people not to leave....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of Chile

2024-02-03T17:36+0100thenorthernecho (en)

Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week. The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaiso, where authorities urged people not to leave....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of central Chile

2024-02-03T17:33+0100newsnow-co-uk (en)

SANTIAGO, Chile -- Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of central Chile

2024-02-03T17:27+0100torontosun (en)

The deadliest of the fires were occurring in the region of Valparaiso, where authorities urged people not to leave their homes so firetrucks, ambulances and other emergency vehicles can transit with greater ease. Toha did not offer any details about the 19 people killed .

At Least 19 Dead as Forest Fires Approach Densely Populated Areas of Central Chile

2024-02-03T17:24+0100usnews (en)

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of central Chile

2024-02-03T17:23+0100wsoctv (en)

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

World News | At Least 19 Dead as Forest Fires Approach Densely Populated Areas of Central Chile

2024-02-03T17:21+0100latestly (en)

Santiago (Chile), Feb 3 (AP) Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said on Saturday. Chile's Interior Minister Carolina Toha said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely …

2024-02-03T17:19+0100wearecentralpa (en)

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of central Chile

2024-02-03T17:19+0100actionnewsjax (en)

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely …

2024-02-03T17:19+0100wowktv (en)

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of central Chile

2024-02-03T17:18+0100ABCnews (en)

SANTIAGO, Chile -- Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of central Chile

2024-02-03T17:17+0100independent-UK (en)

Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and south of the country,....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of central Chile

2024-02-03T17:15+0100startribune (en)

SANTIAGO, Chile — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile's Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of central Chile

2024-02-03T17:10+0100sandiegouniontribune (en)

SANTIAGO, Chile — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

At least 19 dead as forest fires approach densely populated areas of central Chile

2024-02-03T17:10+0100apnews (en)

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Intense forest fires burning around a densely populated area of central Chile have left at least 19 people dead and destroyed about 1,100 homes, officials said Saturday. Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said there were currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and....

World Wetlands Day: A Call to Action for U.S. Wetlands Preservation

2024-02-03T12:53+0100nrdc (en)

, akin to rainforests and coral reefs. They serve as natural buffers against floods and droughts, purify our water, and are crucial habitats for many species. The economic value of these services is staggering, with wetlands' estimated ecosystem services globally valued at more than $47 trillion annually.

Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most, study finds

2024-02-03T06:27+0100nbc12 (en)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Extreme heat and wildfire smoke are independently harmful to the human body, but together their impact on cardiovascular and respiratory systems is more dangerous and affects some communities more than others. A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate....

Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most, study finds

2024-02-03T06:15+0100kptv (en)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Extreme heat and wildfire smoke are independently harmful to the human body, but together their impact on cardiovascular and respiratory systems is more dangerous and affects some communities more than others. A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate....

Ecuador: Latin America & The Caribbean Weekly Situation Update As of 2 February 2024

2024-02-03T04:34+0100humanitarianresponse (en)

SOUTH AMERICA: COASTAL EL NIÑO & DRY SEASON. The onset of Coastal El Niño and the South American dry season have unleashed a series of climatic crises. Since November, heavy rains in Bolivia have claimed 22 deaths and affected more than 9,600 families nationwide.

Esta es la razón por la que llueve en pleno fenómeno de El Niño La directora del Ideam sostuvo que el fenómeno de El Niño se extendería hasta mediados de marzo

2024-02-03T02:32+0100infobae (es)

El cambio climático ha llevado a que los fenómenos naturales y desastres naturales impacten con mayor intensidad, generando emergencias en la población. Recientemente, los efectos del fenómeno de El Niño desencadenaron voraces incendios forestales que arrasaron con 6.618 hectáreas de vegetación en Colombia.

Los humedales de Latinoamérica están en peligro

2024-02-02T23:57+0100infobae (es)

Sin embargo, la Convención Ramsar -un tratado internacional suscrito en 1971 con la misión de conservar y hacer un uso racional de los humedales- señala que desde los años 60, América Latina y el Caribe han experimentado una pérdida y degradación de humedales del 59%, en comparación con la media mundial del 35%.

Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most, study finds

2024-02-02T22:35+0100dailyjournal (en)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Extreme heat and wildfire smoke are independently harmful to the human body, but together their impact on cardiovascular and respiratory systems is more dangerous and affects some communities more than others. A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate....

Latin America & The Caribbean Weekly Situation Update As of 2 February 2024

2024-02-02T22:05+0100reliefWeb (en)

SOUTH AMERICA: COASTAL EL NIÑO & DRY SEASON. The onset of Coastal El Niño and the South American dry season have unleashed a series of climatic crises. Since November, heavy rains in Bolivia have claimed 22 deaths and affected more than 9,600 families nationwide.

Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most, study finds

2024-02-02T22:01+0100therepublic (en)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Extreme heat and wildfire smoke are independently harmful to the human body, but together their impact on cardiovascular and respiratory systems is more dangerous and affects some communities more than others. A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate....

Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most, study finds

2024-02-02T21:58+0100tribtown (en)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Extreme heat and wildfire smoke are independently harmful to the human body, but together their impact on cardiovascular and respiratory systems is more dangerous and affects some communities more than others. A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate....

Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most, study finds

2024-02-02T21:54+0100bangordailynews (en)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Extreme heat and wildfire smoke are independently harmful to the human body, but together their impact on cardiovascular and respiratory systems is more dangerous and affects some communities more than others. A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate....

Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most, study finds

2024-02-02T20:50+0100vervetimes (en)

LOS ANGELES — Extreme heat and wildfire smoke are independently harmful to the human body, but together their impact on cardiovascular and respiratory systems is more dangerous and affects some communities more than others. A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate change....

Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most, study finds

2024-02-02T20:46+0100wboc (en)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Extreme heat and wildfire smoke are independently harmful to the human body, but together their impact on cardiovascular and respiratory systems is more dangerous and affects some communities more than others. A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate....

Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most, study finds

2024-02-02T20:44+0100wacotrib (en)

A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate change is increasing the frequency of both hazards, particularly in California. The authors found that the combined harm of extreme heat and inhalation of wildfire smoke increased hospitalizations and disproportionately impacted....

Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most, study finds

2024-02-02T20:44+0100sun-sentinel (en)

By DORANY PINEDA (Associated Press) LOS ANGELES (AP) — Extreme heat and wildfire smoke are independently harmful to the human body, but together their impact on cardiovascular and respiratory systems is more dangerous and affects some communities more than others.

Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most, study finds

2024-02-02T20:41+0100yakimaherald (en)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Extreme heat and wildfire smoke are independently harmful to the human body, but together their impact on cardiovascular and respiratory systems is more dangerous and affects some communities more than others. A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate....

Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most, study finds

2024-02-02T20:35+0100baltimoresun (en)

By DORANY PINEDA (Associated Press) LOS ANGELES (AP) — Extreme heat and wildfire smoke are independently harmful to the human body, but together their impact on cardiovascular and respiratory systems is more dangerous and affects some communities more than others.

Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most, study finds

2024-02-02T20:33+0100phys (en)

Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate change is increasing the frequency of both hazards, particularly in California. The authors found that the combined harm of extreme heat and inhalation of wildfire smoke increased hospitalizations and disproportionately impacted low-income....

Cataluña en emergencia por la sequía y Suramérica en situación de desastre por ola de calor

2024-02-02T11:41+0100cambio16 (es)

El cambio climático y El Niño se unen. España está sufriendo una etapa prolongada de sequía y Cataluña es una de las comunidades más afectadas, de allí la emergencia declarada; además de Murcia, Andalucía, Castilla-La Mancha o Cantabria cuyos embalses también están en situación crítica.

Le esportazioni di GNL degli Stati Uniti calano a gennaio a causa del gelo artico e delle interruzioni dell'impianto

2024-02-01T18:31+0100marketscreener (it)

Il freddo e le interruzioni presso il secondo esportatore Freeport LNG hanno ridotto le esportazioni di gas naturale liquefatto (GNL) degli Stati Uniti il mese scorso, al di sotto del record di dicembre, secondo i dati di monitoraggio delle navi di LSEG.

Hoy será noticia ambiental... Agenda ambiental de EFEverde / 01 de febrero

2024-02-01T07:01+0100efeverde (es)

Esta es la agenda medioambiental de EFEverde.com. JAPÓN TERREMOTO Tokio - Se cumple un mes desde el devastador terremoto de magnitud 7,6 que golpeó el centro de Japón, que dejó más de 200 muertos y amplios daños materiales en el centro de Japón, y considerado el más fuerte desde el que en 2011 desencadenó la crisis nuclear de Fukushima.

¿Por qué no es momento de sembrar frailejones y cómo se debería restaurar un páramo?

2024-02-01T05:18+0100eltiempo-CO (es)

“Restaurar no es solo sembrar árboles, requiere un conocimiento detallado del ecosistema, el disturbio y las especies de plantas presentes y pasadas. Los esfuerzos aislados de plantar árboles y reforestar sin conocimiento pueden traer grandes problemas a largo plazo.

Unos 40 parques naturales cierran en Bogotá por incendios

2024-02-01T00:21+0100elperiodiquito (es)

Unos 40 parques naturales, senderos ecológicos y miradores en Bogotá cerraron el acceso al público debido a la contaminación del aire provocada por incendios, informó la alcaldía de la capital colombiana este sábado. «Debido a la alerta por la calidad del aire permanecerán cerrados nuevos parques y....

Esta es la localidad de Bogotá que registró cifra récord de altas temperaturas

2024-01-31T17:54+0100ntn24 (es)

Colombia enfrenta una fuerte oleada de calor que amenaza a varias zonas del país con una sequía que ha generado, entre otros factores, diversos incendios forestales en sus montañas, principalmente en Bogotá y en Santander. Debido a la fuerte ola de calor, varias ciudades del país se han visto....

Con la ola de calor arde Colombia

2024-01-31T17:43+0100lasillavacia (es)

En Colombia avanza la primera temporada seca del año para la región andina junto con una ola de calor por la incidencia progresiva del fenómeno de El Niño. Este fenómeno alcanzó su madurez a finales de noviembre de 2023. De acuerdo con los pronósticos del Instituto de Hidrología, Meteorología y....

la crisi del settore si fa sentire Ups in rosso, sprofonda l'utile (-40%) In forte calo il big della logistica Usa

2024-01-31T15:59+0100affaritaliani (it)

UPS, un 2023 difficile per il gigante della distribuzione e logistica. Difficile il 2023 per UPS (United Parcel Service), il gigante della distribuzione e logistica con sede a New York, secondo i numeri ufficiali in mano alla SEC americana ( Securities and Exchange Commission). Profitti e ricavi in pesante calo.

Non nevica nè piove, Occhito si svuota e il livello del Liscione scende: lo scenario inquietante della siccità invernale in Molise

2024-01-31T09:27+0100primonumero (it)

Mentre dagli Stati Uniti arrivano immagini di ondate di gelo e copiose nevicate, il Molise deve fare i conti con temperature primaverili e gli invasi, in particolare quello di Occhito, che continuano a perdere acqua. Un deficit idrico preoccupante, segnalato dall’esperto meteorologo Gianfranco....

The heat wave will last until next week

2024-01-30T23:16+0100breakinglatest (en)

Since this Monday, Córdoba has been experiencing high temperatures that are expected to last until next week. The maximum temperatures will be between 36° and 39°, while the minimum temperatures will range between 22° and 25° in the area of ​​the city of Córdoba. In other regions of the provincial map they may even be higher.

Por mortandad de no hay servicio de agua potable en municipio de Antioquia

2024-01-30T19:41+0100infobae (es)

Los cerca de 28.000 habitantes de la zona rural y casco urbano del municipio de Santa Fe en el departamento de Antioquia llevan más de 48 horas sin el servicio de agua potable; la razón: una increíble mortandad de peces en la quebrada La Peña. La situación se originó desde el 29 de enero, cuando....

Ola de calor en América Latina: cuáles son los países más afectados

2024-01-30T17:18+0100infobae (es)

Jairo Guerrero, oficial en Gestión del Recurso Hídrico del Fondo Mundial para la Naturaleza (WWF), explica que la ola de calor se debe principalmente al fenómeno de El Niño, caracterizado por un aumento de las temperaturas en el océano Pacífico, agravado por el cambio climático.

‘Este no es el momento de reforestar’: Minambiente en foro regional de EL TIEMPO

2024-01-30T16:00+0100eltiempo-CO (es)

De acuerdo con datos del Ideam a este martes 30 de enero hay 971 municipios están alerta por incendios forestales, de esos 700 tienen alerta roja. Eso no significa que hay incendios allí, sino que la vegetación está seca, hay altas temperaturas y stand dadas las condiciones idóneas para que se presenten conflagraciones.

Unos 40 parques naturales cierran en Bogotá por incendios

2024-01-30T14:11+0100el-nacional (es)

El fuego ha arrasado 17.192 hectáreas en todo Colombia en los últimos tres meses, debido a la sequía ligada al fenómeno de El Niño. Unos 40 parques naturales, senderos ecológicos y miradores en Bogotá cerraron el acceso al público debido a la contaminación del aire provocada por incendios, informó la alcaldía de la capital colombiana este sábado.

Sequía agrava crisis de agua potable en poblaciones cercanas a principal río de Colombia (VIDEO)

2024-01-30T12:46+0100lapatilla (es)

Ante esta situación, la Gobernación está entregando 680.000 litros de agua potable en más de 42 poblaciones, entre municipios, corregimientos y veredas con el propósito de mitigar el impacto del fenómeno del niño en estas comunidades. Mantenemos una comunicación constante con las autoridades locales....

'El sol no picaba así antes': el fuego sorprende a los Andes colombianos Global | 20:01 hrs

2024-01-30T05:39+0100excelsior (es)

A cenizas quedó reducido el verde bosque andino donde María Yadira Jiménez trabajaba como guía turística en Colombia, un país declarado en "desastre natural" por incendios forestales. Desde el lunes, las llamas avanzan en una zona rural de Nemocón, un municipio de bellos paisajes ubicado a unos 60 km de Bogotá.

Sequía agrava crisis de agua potable en poblaciones cercanas a río colombiano

2024-01-30T01:01+0100gestion (es)

e incendios forestales en localidades ubicadas a orillas del río Magdalena, principal afluente del país suramericano. Cerca de su desembocadura en e l mar Caribe, el Magdalena abastece a los municipios del departamento del Atlántico, en donde se comenzó a declarar el estado de calamidad pública....

Sequía agrava crisis de agua potable en poblaciones cercanas a principal río colombiano

2024-01-29T23:52+0100enespanol24 (es)

Enespanol24.com La temporada de sequía que afecta a Colombia está agravando la situación de agua potable e incendios forestales en localidades ubicadas a orillas del río Magdalena , principal afluente del país suramericano. Cerca de su desembocadura en el mar Caribe, el Magdalena abastece a los....

La Colombia lotta contro gli incendi, e dichiara disastro nazionale

2024-01-29T21:56+0100informazione (it)

Colombia, elicotteri intorno a Bogota' per fronteggiare gli incendi boschivi Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17mila ettari, mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno....

Sequía agrava crisis de agua potable en poblaciones cercanas a principal río colombiano

2024-01-29T21:53+0100infobae (es)

Barranquilla (Colombia), 29 ene (EFE).- La temporada de sequía que afecta a Colombia está agravando la situación de agua potable e incendios forestales en localidades ubicadas a orillas del río Magdalena, principal afluente del país suramericano. Cerca de su desembocadura en el mar Caribe, el....

En Bolívar hay 39 municipios afectados por la sequía

2024-01-29T20:40+0100eltiempo-CO (es)

En el departamento de Bolívar hay 15 municipios que requieren de abastecimiento de agua con carrotanques ; 14 municipios tienen graves afectaciones por sequías en laderas de los ríos, provocando erosión por lo que se requiere de medidas como maquinaria amarilla con el fin de estabilizar los taludes,....

Mar Rosso, Mar Nero e Canale di Panama: l’UNCTAD lancia l’allarme sulle perturbazioni del commercio globale

2024-01-29T14:04+0100ilnautilus (it)

Ginevra . L’United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, l’UNCTAD, ha sollevato profonde preoccupazioni per l’escalation delle interruzioni del commercio globale. I recenti attacchi alle navi nel Mar Rosso, combinati con le tensioni geopolitiche che colpiscono la navigazione nel Mar Nero e....

Unos 40 parques naturales cierran el acceso al público en Colombia

2024-01-29T05:49+0100pagina12 (es)

Unos 40 parques naturales, senderos ecológicos y miradores cerraron hoy el acceso al público en la ciudad de Bogotá, debido a la "contaminación del aire provocada por incendios" informó la alcaldía de la capital de Colombia. "Debido al alerta por la calidad del aire permanecerán cerrados nuevos....

Medidas extraordinarias que el Gobierno podrá tomar por incendios en nuevo decreto

2024-01-29T01:29+0100eltiempo-CO (es)

Medio Ambiente Comentar No es la primera vez que Colombia emite un decreto ante una anomalía climática como El Niño o La Niña. En 1992, el entonces presidente César Gaviria y su ministro de Comercio, Juan Manuel Santos, emitieron la ley de racionamiento de electricidad ante el bajo nivel de los embalses.

Sequía en el Caribe hizo que el cultivo de tilapia desapareciera casi por completo

2024-01-28T23:47+0100infobae (es)

El fenómeno de El Niño ha generado graves consecuencias ambientales en gran parte del territorio nacional, tanto así, que las consecuencias empiezan a evidenciarse en los sectores económicos. Pues, la sequía en el Caribe colombiano produjo dificultades en la cría de animales y, por ende, en la producción de alimentos como la leche y la carne.

Cierran parques naturales en Bogotá por la contaminación causada por los incendios

2024-01-28T19:20+0100elobservador (es)

"Debido a la alerta por la calidad del aire permanecerán cerrados nuevos parques y escenarios durante el fin de semana", indicó el gobierno local en la red X. La cadena montañosa que limita al este con la ciudad de unos 8 millones de habitantes ha sido golpeada desde el lunes por cuatro focos de incendios, la mayoría de ellos ya bajo control.

“El Niño, especies invasoras y cambio climático explican los incendios”

2024-01-28T19:13+0100lasillavacia (es)

Los 326 incendios forestales que se han presentado hasta el momento han afectado 217 municipios y han consumido 17.443 hectáreas de vegetación. El gobierno activó una sala de crisis nacional para actuar frente a esta emergencia, en la que seis departamentos y 35 municipios han declarado calamidad pública.

Wildfire consumes ecological reserve in Ecuador

2024-01-28T16:54+0100plenglish (en)

After several days, over 250 hectares have been razed to the ground by the flames although firefighters from the capital and several regions have been working to control the blaze. The Secretariat of Risk Management wrote on its X account that “due to unknown causes” the wildfire broke out in the....

"Este sol no picaba así antes": el fuego sorprende a los Andes colombianos

2024-01-28T12:44+0100deperu (es)

A cenizas quedó reducido el verde bosque andino donde María Yadira Jiménez trabajaba como guía turística en Colombia, un país declarado en "desastre natural" por incendios forestales. Desde el lunes, las llamas avanzan en una zona rural de Nemocón, un municipio de bellos paisajes ubicado a unos 60 km de Bogotá.

Fuego arrasa el suelo colombiano; asola la capital Los incendios forestales provocaron el cierre de al menos 40 parques naturales. Global | 05:43 hrs.

2024-01-28T11:36+0100excelsior (es)

Las llamas de los incendios forestales se han extendido por gran parte del territorio colombiano, llegando incluso a las cercanías de carreteras, barrios y dañando a la flora y fauna local. Fotos: Tomadas de X @BrosVolunBogota. Unos 40 parques naturales, senderos ecológicos y miradores en Bogotá....

La desesperada lucha contra infierno de los incendios forestales en Colombia

2024-01-28T09:17+0100elobservador (es)

Desde el lunes, las llamas avanzan en una zona rural de Nemocón, un municipio de bellos paisajes ubicado a unos 60 kilómetros de Bogotá. Tradicionalmente frías, las montañas que rodean al pueblo se convirtieron en un infierno. El fuego espantó a pobladores y animales silvestres.

Incendios en Bogotá: cierran unos 40 parques naturales por mala calidad del aire

2024-01-28T03:41+0100portafolio (es)

Unos 40 parques naturales, senderos ecológicos y miradores en Bogotá cerraron el acceso al público debido a la contaminación del aire provocada por incendios , informó la alcaldía de la capital colombiana este sábado. "Debido a la alerta por la calidad del aire, permanecerán cerrados nuevos parques....

Colombia en alerta: esto es lo último que se sabe sobre los incendios forestales que afectan al país

2024-01-28T03:21+0100rpp (es)

La ministra de Ambiente de Colombia , Susana Muhamad, afirmó este sábado que aún hay 17 incendios activos en el país, exacerbados por el intenso calor y la escasez de lluvias que se vive por el Muhamad detalló en la red social X que ya fueron controlados 14 incendios y que solo en enero han sido....

Imparables, 34 incendios forestales que arrasan con flora y fauna en Colombia

2024-01-28T01:37+0100cambiodemichoacan (es)

Bocotá, Colombia.- Grupos de voluntarios junto a bomberos, rescatistas, policías y militares luchan para extinguir uno de los 34 incendios que el gobierno ha detectado en Colombia, que sufre por las altas temperaturas a causa del fenómeno climático de El Niño.

Colombia ha perdido 17.192 hectáreas de vegetación por incendios forestales

2024-01-27T22:33+0100laopinion-co (es)

Los incendios forestales vinculados al fenómeno de El Niño han consumido 17.192 hectáreas desde noviembre en Colombia, que se encuentra bajo alerta por una veintena de focos activos, informaron este viernes las autoridades. En medio de una prolongada sequía con récords de calor, han ardido más de....

Este sol no picaba así antes: el fuego sorprende a los Andes colombianos

2024-01-27T22:25+0100diariolibre (es)

A cenizas quedó reducido el verde bosque andino donde María Yadira Jiménez trabajaba como guía turística en Colombia, un país declarado en " desastre natural " por incendios forestales. Desde el lunes, las llamas avanzan en una zona rural de Nemocón, un municipio de bellos paisajes ubicado a unos 60 km de Bogotá.

Unos 40 parques naturales fueron cerrados por un incendio en Bogotá

2024-01-27T21:34+0100radionacional (es)

Unos 40 parques naturales, senderos ecológicos y miradores en Bogotá cerraron el acceso al público debido a la contaminación del aire provocada por incendios, informó la alcaldía de la capital colombiana este sábado. "Debido a la alerta por la calidad del aire permanecerán cerrados nuevos parques y....

Unos 40 parques naturales cierran en Bogotá por incendios

2024-01-27T21:25+0100huaral (es)

Unos 40 parques naturales, senderos ecológicos y miradores en Bogotá cerraron el acceso al público debido a la contaminación del aire provocada por incendios, informó la alcaldía de la capital colombiana este sábado. «Debido a la alerta por la calidad del aire permanecerán cerrados nuevos parques y....

“Este sol no picaba así antes”: el fuego sorprende a los Andes colombianos

2024-01-27T20:25+0100montevideo (es)

A cenizas quedó reducido el verde bosque andino donde María Yadira Jiménez trabajaba como guía turística en Colombia, un país declarado en “desastre natural” por incendios forestales. Desde el lunes, las llamas avanzan en una zona rural de Nemocón, un municipio de bellos paisajes ubicado a unos 60 km de Bogotá.

Unos 40 parques naturales cierran en Bogotá por incendios

2024-01-27T19:37+0100LaRazon (es)

A cenizas quedó reducido el verde bosque andino donde María Yadira Jiménez trabajaba como guía turística en Colombia, un país declarado en «desastre natural» por incendios forestales. Desde el lunes, las llamas avanzan en una zona rural de Nemocón, un municipio de bellos paisajes ubicado a unos 60 km de Bogotá.

Cerca de 40 parques cierran en Bogotá por la mala calidad del aire debido a los incendios

2024-01-27T18:49+0100elcolombiano (es)

Unos 40 parques naturales, senderos ecológicos y miradores en Bogotá cerraron el acceso al público debido a la contaminación del aire provocada por incendios, informó la alcaldía de la capital colombiana este sábado. “Debido a la alerta por la calidad del aire permanecerán cerrados nuevos parques y....

Unos 40 parques naturales cierran en Bogotá por los incendios

2024-01-27T18:30+0100deperu (es)

Unos 40 parques naturales, senderos ecológicos y miradores en Bogotá cerraron el acceso al público debido a la contaminación del aire provocada por incendios, informó la alcaldía de la capital colombiana este sábado. "Debido a la alerta por la calidad del aire permanecerán cerrados nuevos parques y....

Campesina murió tras iniciar un incendio en una finca de Bolívar

2024-01-27T18:03+0100elcolombiano (es)

En medio de registrados en varias zonas de Colombia, que se han presentado por las altas temperaturas a causa del fenómeno climático de El Niño y también provocados por ciudadanos, en Bolívar se conoció la muerte de una mujer a causa de las llamas. En la zona rural del municipio de Santa Rosa del....

Unos 40 parques naturales cierran en Bogotá por incendios

2024-01-27T17:53+0100ElComercio (es)

Unos 40 parques naturales, senderos ecológicos y miradores en Bogotá cerraron el acceso al público debido a la contaminación del aire provocada por incendios , informó la alcaldía de la capital colombiana este sábado. “Debido a la alerta por la calidad del aire permanecerán cerrados nuevos parques....

Unos 40 parques naturales cierran en Bogotá por incendios

2024-01-27T16:57+0100lanacion-AR (es)

Unos 40 parques naturales, senderos ecológicos y miradores en Bogotá cerraron el acceso al público debido a la contaminación del aire provocada por incendios, informó la alcaldía de la capital colombiana este sábado. "Debido a la alerta por la calidad del aire permanecerán cerrados nuevos parques y....

En Colombia imparables los 34 incendios forestales que arrasan con flora y fauna

2024-01-27T16:07+0100expansion-mx (es)

Angustiada, María Yadira se unió al grupo de voluntarios que junto a bomberos, rescatistas, policías y militares luchan para extinguir uno de los 34 incendios que el gobierno ha detectado en Colombia , que sufre por las altas temperaturas a causa del fenómeno climático de El Niño.

Este sol no picaba así antes: el fuego sorprende a los Andes colombianos

2024-01-27T15:53+0100tvn-2 (es)

Colombia/ A cenizas quedó reducido el verde bosque andino donde María Yadira Jiménez trabajaba como guía turística en Colombia , un país declarado en " desastre natural " por incendios forestales. Desde el lunes, las llamas avanzan en una zona rural de Nemocón, un municipio de bellos paisajes ubicado a unos 60 km de Bogotá.

Colombia: Latin America & The Caribbean Weekly Situation Update As of 26 January 2024

2024-01-27T15:15+0100humanitarianresponse (en)

KEY FIGURES. 323 Reported fires across Colombia. 2,451 People displaced in Carrefour. 2.8M People in need in Honduras. COLOMBIA: FOREST FIRES. Since early January, more than 323 reported fires have been causing casualties and damage to over 174 municipalities nationwide, impacting some 6,618 hectares.

Colombia: per gli incendi boschivi sono stati distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T15:04+0100giornaletrentino (it)

BOGOTA ’. Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari , mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un'emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Maxi-incendi in Colombia, scatta lo stato di calamità naturale. Fiamme a un chilometro da Bogotà. In fumo oltre 17mila ettari

2024-01-27T14:51+0100zazoom-it (it)

(Di sabato 27 gennaio 2024) Roma, 27 gennaio 2024 – Da tre mesi la Colombia combatte contro gli incendi boschivi che metro dopo metro hanno mandato in fumo fino ad ora almeno 17mila ettari . Ora le Fiamme si sono propagate fino a un chilometro di distanza dalla capitale, Bogotà , dove sono in corso gli interventi di spegnimento dei roghi.

"Este sol no picaba así antes": el fuego sorprende a los Andes colombianos

2024-01-27T14:40+0100eldeber (es)

A cenizas quedó reducido el verde bosque andino donde María Yadira Jiménez trabajaba como guía turística en Colombia , un país declarado en "desastre natural" por incendios forestales. Desde el lunes, las llamas avanzan en una zona rural de Nemocón , un municipio de bellos paisajes ubicado a unos 60 km de Bogotá.

"Este sol no picaba así antes": el fuego sorprende a los Andes colombianos

2024-01-27T14:18+0100lanacion-AR (es)

Desde el lunes, las llamas avanzan en una zona rural de Nemocón, un municipio de bellos paisajes ubicado a unos 60 km de Bogotá. Tradicionalmente frías, las montañas que rodean al pueblo se convirtieron en un infierno. El fuego espantó a pobladores y animales silvestres.

Maxi incendi in Colombia, scatta lo stato di calamità naturale. Fiamme a un km dalla capitale

2024-01-27T13:45+0100quotidiano (it)

Maxi-incendi in Colombia, scatta lo stato di calamità naturale. Fiamme a un chilometro da Bogotà. In fumo oltre 17mila ettari Le autorità attribuiscono l’evento eccezionale alle temperature record e alla siccità. Scatta l’emergenza per il fumo nella capitale. Dopo lo stop preventivo di 138 voli riprendono i collegamenti aerei.

Colombia: per incendi boschivi distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T12:10+0100nuovavenezia (it)

BOGOTA', 27 GEN - Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari, mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un'emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Colombia: per incendi boschivi distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T11:42+0100zazoom-it (it)

(Di sabato 27 gennaio 2024) incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia , hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari , mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un'emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Colombia: per incendi boschivi distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T11:35+0100globodiroma (it)

Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari, mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un’emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Colombia: distrutti in tre mesi dalle fiamme 17mila ettari di boschi

2024-01-27T11:20+0100rainews (it)

Le zolle di terra bruciate dalle fiamme che rotolano tra il fumo e l’acqua dei vigili del fuoco. Gli alberi avviluppati dalle fiamme. Sono le immagini che colpiscono degli incendi che in Colombia da tre mesi divorano i boschi. Distrutti dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17mila ettari di terreni, mentre....

Colombia: per incendi boschivi distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T11:16+0100lavocedinewyork (it)

(ANSA) – BOGOTA’, 27 GEN – Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari, mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un’emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Colombia: per incendi boschivi distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T11:04+0100ansamed-it (it)

Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari, mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un'emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Colombia: per incendi boschivi distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T11:03+0100espansionetv (it)

(ANSA) – BOGOTA’, 27 GEN – Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari, mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un’emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Colombia: per gli incendi boschivi sono stati distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T10:57+0100altoadige (it)

BOGOTA ’. Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari , mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un'emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Colombia: per incendi boschivi distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T10:50+0100ilgiornaledivicenza (it)

(ANSA) - BOGOTA', 27 GEN - Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari, mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un'emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Un incendio y lo que viene

2024-01-27T10:39+0100semana (es)

No es por minimizar lo sucedido esta semana en los cerros de Bogotá, pero los incendios son menores comparados con los de Canadá o Estados Unidos, producto del cambio climático. Afortunadamente, hay que decirlo, pues lo que estos incendios demostraron es, primero, lo poco preparados que estamos para....

Colombia: per incendi boschivi distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T10:36+0100bresciaoggi (it)

(ANSA) - BOGOTA', 27 GEN - Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari, mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un'emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Colombia: per incendi boschivi distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T10:35+0100larena (it)

(ANSA) - BOGOTA', 27 GEN - Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari, mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un'emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Colombia: per incendi boschivi distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T10:35+0100ilpiccolo (it)

BOGOTA', 27 GEN - Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari, mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un'emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Colombia: per incendi boschivi distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T10:32+0100giornaletrentino (it)

(ANSA) - BOGOTA', 27 GEN - Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari, mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un'emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Colombia: per incendi boschivi distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T10:32+0100lagazzettadelmezzogiorno (it)

(ANSA) - BOGOTA', 27 GEN - Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari, mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un'emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Colombia: per incendi boschivi distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T10:29+0100giornaledibrescia (it)

BOGOTA', 27 GEN - Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari, mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un'emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Colombia: per incendi boschivi distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T10:27+0100tiscali-it (it)

(ANSA) - BOGOTA', 27 GEN - Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari, mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un'emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Colombia: per incendi boschivi distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T10:26+0100mattinopadova (it)

BOGOTA', 27 GEN - Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari, mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un'emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Colombia: per incendi boschivi distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T10:26+0100tribunatreviso (it)

BOGOTA', 27 GEN - Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari, mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un'emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Colombia: per incendi boschivi distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T10:25+0100ladige (it)

(ANSA) - BOGOTA', 27 GEN - Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari, mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un'emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Colombia: per incendi boschivi distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T10:24+0100altoadige (it)

(ANSA) - BOGOTA', 27 GEN - Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari, mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un'emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Colombia: per incendi boschivi distrutti 17.000 ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T10:19+0100ansa (it)

Incendi boschivi di grandi proporzioni, che imperversano da quasi tre mesi in Colombia, hanno distrutto finora, dallo scorso novembre, almeno 17.000 ettari, mentre ci sono ancora diversi fronti di fiamme attivi che stanno creando un'emergenza per il fumo nella stessa capitale Bogotà, lambita dai roghi.

Incendi in Colombia: distrutti 17mila ettari in 3 mesi

2024-01-27T10:09+0100meteoweb (it)

Incendi boschivi di vasta portata, che persistono da quasi 3 mesi in Colombia , hanno devastato finora almeno 17mila ettari dallo scorso novembre. Attualmente, diversi fronti sono ancora attivi, generando un’emergenza dovuta al fumo nella capitale Bogotà , che è minacciata dai roghi.

Efemérides de hoy: qué pasó un 27 de enero

2024-01-27T05:59+0100diarioSur (es)

En España: 1554 : cerca de Cádiz (España), naufraga y muere el navegante español Pedro de Heredia, fundador de Cartagena de Indias (Colombia). 1794 : en la isla de Santo Domingo, una flota española —al mando del almirante Gabriel de Aristizábal y Espinosa— toma a los franceses la plaza de Fuerte Delfín.

Se han perido 17,192 hectáreas vegetación en incendios en Colombia

2024-01-27T03:25+0100diariolibre (es)

Los incendios forestales vinculados al fenómeno de El Niño han consumido 17,192 hectáreas desde noviembre en Colombia, que se encuentra bajo alerta por una veintena de focos activos, informaron este viernes las autoridades. En medio de una prolongada sequía con récords de calor, han ardido más de....

The El Niño phenomenon and dry season join forces to set Colombia on fire

2024-01-27T00:23+0100elpais-en (en)

Colombia has been on fire for almost a week. This Thursday alone there were 31 active forest fires in the country, according to the National Unit for Disaster Risk Management (UNGRD). These are unprecedented figures. Between January 1 and 23, 508 forest fires were recorded, 200 more than at the same....

defensoría del pueblo de colombia insta a tomar medidas preventivas ante incendios forestales

2024-01-27T00:21+0100lanacion-AR (es)

Por Oliver Griffin. BOGOTÁ, 26 ene (Reuters) - La Defensoría del Pueblo de Colombia instó el viernes a las autoridades locales de zonas de alto riesgo donde no se han producido incendios a tomar medidas preventivas, mientras que persisten 34 conflagraciones y la ministra de Ambiente advirtió que el país enfrenta nuevos peligros climáticos.

Latin America & The Caribbean Weekly Situation Update As of 26 January 2024

2024-01-26T22:42+0100reliefWeb (en)

KEY FIGURES. 323 Reported fires across Colombia. 2,451 People displaced in Carrefour. 2.8M People in need in Honduras. COLOMBIA: FOREST FIRES. Since early January, more than 323 reported fires have been causing casualties and damage to over 174 municipalities nationwide, impacting some 6,618 hectares.

Con café, el canal de Panamá busca combatir deforestación y sequía

2024-01-26T22:14+0100voanoticias (es)

CAPIRA, PANAMÁ — El último día de diciembre de 1999, Estados Unidos devolvió a Panamá el control completo del canal que une los océanos Atántico y Pacífico en el continente americano. Fue una jornada de festejos en todo el istmo tras 84 años de presencia y administración estadounidense.

Defensoría del pueblo de colombia insta a tomar medidas preventivas ante incendios

2024-01-26T19:08+0100lanacion-AR (es)

BOGOTÁ, 26 ene (Reuters) - La Defensoría del Pueblo de Colombia instó el viernes a las autoridades locales de zonas de alto riesgo donde no se han producido incendios a tomar medidas preventivas, en momentos en que persisten 34 conflagraciones en todo el país sudamericano.

Climate change made 2023 Amazon drought 30 times more likely, scientists say

2024-01-26T17:06+0100mongabay (en)

A new report from World Weather Attribution (WWA) estimates that climate change increased the likelihood of the 2023 Amazon drought by a factor of 30. Both El Niño and climate change contributed to the lack of rainfall in the region, but climate change also led to extremely high temperatures and increased water evaporation.

nueve departamentos en Colombia

2024-01-26T17:06+0100ecuavisa (es)

En los últimos días, se han registrado numerosos incendios forestales que afectan a las principales ciudades de y arrasan hectáreas de los más emblemáticos paisajes en el país. La ausencia de lluvias y récord de altas temperaturas en el país han sido los ingredientes del cóctel perfecto para prender....

"Hoy los incendios son mayores que ayer": Petro enfrenta el fuego forestal y político en Colombia

2024-01-26T16:13+0100globovision (es)

En el ya complejo panorama tras la declaración presidencial de desastre natural nacional en Colombia por los incendios, temperaturas récord y sequía, en el escenario político también se han azuzado las llamas. El martes 23, en una rueda de prensa, el presidente Gustavo Petro afirmó desde el....

Con café, canal de panamá busca combatir deforestación y sequía

2024-01-26T15:26+0100lanacion-AR (es)

CAPIRA, Panamá, 26 ene (Reuters) - El último día de diciembre de 1999, Estados Unidos devolvió a Panamá el control completo del canal que lleva el nombre del país. Fue una jornada de festejos en todo el istmo tras 84 años de presencia y administración estadounidense.

Rigo y Martínez enviaron un mensaje especial para los cuerpos de rescate que combaten los incendios en Colombia

2024-01-26T14:32+0100infobae (es)

Los departamentos de Cundinamarca, Boyacá y Santander en Colombia se enfrentan a una serie de incendios forestales que han generado un estado de emergencia ambiental. En medio de esta crisis, el ciclismo nacional se convierte en un inesperado foco de solidaridad.

C’è la crisi climatica, non El Niño, dietro l’eccezionale siccità in Amazzonia

2024-01-26T12:36+0100rinnovabili (it)

crediti: European Union, Copernicus Sentinel-2 imagery Nel clima di oggi, la siccità in Amazzonia di questi mesi si ripeterebbe 1 volta ogni 100-120 anni. (Rinnovabili.it) – Dalla metà del 2023 tutta l’Amazzonia è nella morsa della siccità. Valori del genere non sono stati mai registrati da 120 anni a questa parte.

Effetto Houthi sul Canale di Suez, la guerra in Ucraina e la siccità del Canale di Panama. Onu: “Commercfio mondiale travolto da una tempesta perfetta”

2024-01-26T10:39+0100zazoom-it (it)

(Di venerdì 26 gennaio 2024) Roma, 26 gennaio 2024 - Il commercio mondiale è nel bel mezzo di una " tempesta perfetta ", ha avvisato Jan Hoffman, capo della divisione tecnologica dell'Unctad, l'organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite per il commercio e lo sviluppo, alla stampa in videoconferenza dalla sede dell'Onu.

Effetto Houthi sul Canale di Suez, guerra in Ucraina e siccità a Panama. Onu: “Commercio mondiale travolto da una tempesta perfetta”

2024-01-26T10:39+0100zazoom-it (it)

(Di venerdì 26 gennaio 2024) Roma, 26 gennaio 2024 - Il Commercio mondiale è nel bel mezzo di una " tempesta perfetta ", ha avvisato Jan Hoffman, capo della divisione tecnologica dell'Unctad, l'organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite per il Commercio e lo sviluppo, alla stampa in videoconferenza dalla sede dell'Onu.

Effetto Houthi sul Canale di Suez, la guerra in Ucraina e la siccità del Canale di Panama. Onu: “Commercio mondiale travolto da una tempesta perfetta”

2024-01-26T10:03+0100quotidiano (it)

Roma, 26 gennaio 2024 - Il commercio mondiale è nel bel mezzo di una "tempesta perfetta" , ha avvisato Jan Hoffman , capo della divisione tecnologica dell'Unctad, l'organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite per il commercio e lo sviluppo, alla stampa in videoconferenza dalla sede dell'Onu.

La Colombia brucia, Petro chiede aiuto alla comunità internazionale

2024-01-26T09:33+0100geagency (it)

Photo credit: AFP. Ieri la Colombia ha lanciato un appello alla comunità internazionale per far fronte a una trentina di incendi boschivi che stanno imperversando in diverse regioni e nella capitale Bogotà , dove le fiamme si stanno avvicinando a una zona residenziale.

Autoridades intentan combatir los incendios forestales en Colombia

2024-01-26T03:40+0100cnnMexico (es)

Colombia vive una emergencia climática por una serie de incendios forestales en varias regiones del país, como Santander, Cundinamarca e incluso su capital, Bogotá. Estos fuegos se han visto agravados por la época de sequía que atraviesa el país y el fenómeno climático conocido como El Niño.

Colombia asks the UN for help in the face of a natural fire disaster

2024-01-26T02:08+0100california18 (en)

BOGOTA.- Colombia He asked the member countries of the United Nations for help to extinguish around thirty forest fires that are ravaging several regions and drowning the capital, Bogotá, in smoke. “We are going to ask the United Nations for support. There is a protocol for this, it will be....

Decine di incendi in Colombia: centinaia di ettari in fumo, chiesto aiuto internazionale

2024-01-25T23:59+0100meteoweb (it)

La Colombia ha chiesto l’aiuto internazionale per far fronte a una trentina di incendi boschivi , tra cui alcuni intorno alla capitale Bogotà, che oggi hanno avuto ripercussioni sulla qualità dell’aria e sul traffico dell’aeroporto internazionale. Secondo l’Istituto di idrologia, meteorologia e....

Calor afecta a Colombia, pero también las heladas: estos municipios registran temperaturas bajo cero

2024-01-25T23:46+0100ntn24 (es)

Colombia enfrenta una fuerte oleada de calor que amenaza a varias zonas del país con una sequía que ha generado, entre otros factores, diversos incendios forestales en sus montañas, principalmente en Bogotá y en Santander. Debido a esto, el presidente de Colombia, Gustavo Petro, hizo oficial la....

Colombia declara desastre natural ante embate de El Niño: Incendios y sequías desatan alerta

2024-01-25T19:31+0100debate (es)

El fenómeno de El Niño ha intensificado los incendios y la sequía en el país, afectando a más de 60 municipios y generando más de 500 incendios. (Mauricio Dueñas Castañeda) En un mensaje compartido en sus redes sociales, el presidente Petro expresó su preocupación por la situación crítica: "Hemos....

Petro declara desastre natural en Colombia

2024-01-25T14:05+0100eluniversal (es)

Caracas El presidente de Colombia, Gustavo Petro, declaró este miércoles desastre natural nacional ante los numerosos incendios y sequías causados por el fenómeno de El Niño que se registran en diferentes regiones del país. El mandatario confirmó que el decreto será por un año y buscará trasladar recursos de otras dependencias.

Climate change drives Amazon rainforest's record drought, study finds

2024-01-25T12:48+0100thehindu (en)

Climate change is the main culprit for a record drought in the Amazon rainforest that has drained rivers, killed endangered dolphins and upended life for millions of people in the region, according to a study released on Wednesday. Global warming made the drought 30 times more likely, drove extreme....

Global Heating Decreases Rainfall, Increases Heat In Amazon Making Drought 30 Times More Likely

2024-01-25T10:51+0100natureworldnews (en)

A recent study said that global heating decreases rainfall and increases heat in Amazon Rainforest. This phenomenon has made drought 30 times more likely in the area. Worst Recorded Drought. Experts said the drought was the worst recorded in many places and hit the maximum "exceptional" level on the scientific scale.

Amazon, the drought has been made exceptional by the climate crisis – ruetir

2024-01-25T10:48+0100ruetir (en)

The Amazon has been experiencing a very serious drought for at least 6 months. River levels are at their lowest in 120 years, threatening an estimated 30 million people living in the Amazon basin in several nations, including Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia, disrupting....

Amazzonia, la siccità è stata resa eccezionale dalla crisi climatica

2024-01-25T10:34+0100iconaclima (it)

L’Amazzonia da almeno 6 mesi sta vivendo una condizione di siccità gravissima. I livelli dei fiumi sono ai minimi degli ultimi 120 anni e minacciano circa 30 milioni di persone che vivono nel bacino amazzonico in diverse nazioni, tra cui Brasile, Perù, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador e Bolivia,....

Presidente de Colombia declara desastre nacional por sequía

2024-01-25T09:39+0100telesurtv (es)

Hemos tenido mas de 500 incendios y hay 60 municipos en stress hídrico, la alerta sobre deslizamientos de tierra en el litoral pacífico se mantiene. Como hicimos con la época de inundaciones habrá un decreto para desastre natural con el fin de mover recursos.

Severe Amazon drought was made 30 times more likely by climate change

2024-01-25T09:06+0100straitstimesSG (en)

MANAUS – Climate change was the primary culprit behind the devastating Amazon drought in 2023, while the weather phenomenon El Niño played a smaller role, scientists found. The drought was 30 times more likely to occur with human-caused climate change, according to a new study by World Weather....

Climate change drives Amazon rainforest’s record drought, study finds

2024-01-25T07:16+0100stabroeknews (en)

SAO PAULO, (Reuters) – Climate change is the main culprit for a record drought in the Amazon rainforest that has drained rivers, killed endangered dolphins and upended life for millions of people in the region, according to a study released yesterday. Global warming made the drought 30 times more....

Colombia declarará desastre natural por incendios y sequía

2024-01-25T06:03+0100elsiglo-PA (es)

El fenómeno de El Niño hace estragos, hay 952 municipios en alerta. El presidente de Colombia, Gustavo Petro, anunció este miércoles que el Gobierno expedirá un decreto de desastre natural “con el fin de mover recursos” en el contexto de las afectaciones del fenómeno de El Niño, que ha disparado los incendios y la sequía en el país.

Incendios sin control, desastre natural que reclama respuestas

2024-01-25T05:47+0100elheraldo (es)

Colombia está en llamas. Las elevadas temperaturas, la escasez de lluvias, la aridez de los suelos por la prolongada sequía y los fuertes vientos, señales inequívocas de la intensidad del fenómeno de El Niño, sumados a la irresponsabilidad de unos cuantos y a la intencionalidad criminal de otros,....

Climate change drives record Amazon drought, upends lives of millions

2024-01-25T04:56+0100dunyanews (en)

SAO PAULO (Reuters) Climate change is the main culprit for a record drought in the Amazon rainforest that has drained rivers, killed endangered dolphins and upended life for millions of people in the region, according to a study released on Wednesday. Global warming made the drought 30 times more....

Páramos, las principales víctimas de los incendios forestales: pasarán décadas para que se recuperen Infobae Colombia consultó a una bióloga con maestría en conservación y uso de la biodiversidad, y a un guía profesional experto en páramos y frailejones para que explicaran las afectaciones y....

2024-01-25T03:20+0100infobae (es)

Colombia está ardiendo. Los incendios forestales en muchas zonas del país tienen las alarmas prendidas y a las autoridades luchando contra el tiempo para controlar el fuego y así evitar mayores estragos medioambientales. El fenómeno de El Niño, que ya empezó a dejar ver sus primeros efectos, es una....

Colombia declarará desastre natural por incendios y sequías provocadas por El Niño

2024-01-25T01:08+0100somosfan (es)

El presidente de Colombia, Gustavo Petro, anunció este miércoles que el Gobierno expedirá un decreto de desastre natural “con el fin de mover recursos” en el contexto de las afectaciones del fenómeno El Niño, que ha disparado los incendios y la sequía en el país.

Incendios forestales en Colombia EN VIVO: alerta en Bogotá y otras regiones en medio de récord de calor

2024-01-24T23:27+0100larepublica-pe (es)

está experimentando una de las más críticas oleadas de incendios forestales en su historia reciente, con un total de 21 focos activos que ponen en jaque a varias regiones del país. Las altas temperaturas, que han roto récords históricos junto con el fenómeno de El Niño, están alimentando estas devastadoras llamas.

Colombia declararó desastre natural por incendios y sequías provocadas por El Niño

2024-01-24T23:01+0100elperiodiquito (es)

AME1218. BUCARAMANGA (COLOMBIA), 21/01/2024.- Fotografía cedida por el Diario Vanguardia de un incendio en las montañas, hoy en Bucaramanga (Colombia). Varios incendios forestales han destruido más de 300 hectáreas de bosques en el departamento colombiano de Santander (este), donde once municipios....

Presidente de Colombia alerta ante situaciones de riesgos

2024-01-24T22:41+0100prensa-latina (es)

«Hemos tenido más de 500 incendios y hay 60 municipos en stress hídrico, la alerta sobre deslizamientos de tierra en el litoral pacífico se mantiene. Como hicimos con la época de inundaciones habrá un decreto para desastre natural con el fin de mover recursos», señaló.

Caldo record in Colombia, incendi boschivi consumano un’ampia fascia dell’ecosistema

2024-01-24T22:32+0100tag24 (it)

Le autorità stanno affrontando 21 incendi boschivi in tutta la Colombia. Da mesi, il paese è colpito da temperature record e condizioni di siccità. Gli incendi boschivi bruciano la Colombia. Si registrano temperature record in Colombia. Il caldo estremo è attribuito al fenomeno meteorologico noto....

Colombia declarará desastre natural por incendios y sequías provocadas por El Niño

2024-01-24T22:11+0100eluniversal (es)

Tumaco, Colombia.- El presidente de Colombia, Gustavo Petro, anunció este miércoles que el Gobierno expedirá un decreto de desastre natural "con el fin de mover recursos" en el contexto de las afectaciones del fenómeno El Niño, que ha disparado los incendios y la sequía en el país.

Se declara desastre natural en el país por el fenómeno del niño

2024-01-24T21:18+0100cronicadelquindio (es)

El presidente de la República Gustavo Petro , anunció este miércoles que el Gobierno expedirá un decreto de desastre natural "con el fin de mover recursos" en el contexto de las afectaciones del fenómeno El Niño , que ha disparado los incendios y la sequía en el país "Hemos tenido mas de 500....

Colombia declarará desastre natural por incendios y sequías provocadas por El Niño

2024-01-24T21:09+0100enespanol24 (es)

Enespanol24.com El presidente de Colombia, Gustavo Petro , anunció este miércoles que el Gobierno expedirá un decreto de desastre natural “con el fin de mover recursos” en el contexto de las afectaciones del fenómeno El Niño, que ha disparado los incendios y la sequía en el país.

Colombia declarará desastre natural por incendios y sequías provocadas por El Niño

2024-01-24T21:03+0100el-nacional (es)

El último reporte del Instituto de Hidrología, Meteorología y Estudios Ambientales de este miércoles señala que hay 952 municipios con alerta de amenaza por riesgo de incendio, de los cuales 586 en alerta roja; 33 municipios con amenaza por riesgo de deslizamiento, 7 en alerta roja; mientras que los....

Petro anunció decreto para desastre natural por incendios con el fin de mover recursos

2024-01-24T20:51+0100portafolio (es)

En medio de la emergencia que vive Colombia por el fenómeno de El Niño y los incendios forestales, el presidente Gustavo Petro anunció que firmará un decreto para desastre natural con el fin de mover recursos. Y es que, según datos presentados por el Ideam, el 86 % de los municipios del país está en alerta por incendios.

Petro anuncia decreto para declarar desastre natural en Colombia

2024-01-24T20:46+0100lanacion-co (es)

Además, el presidente volvió a criticar la falta de acción de las administraciones locales. Hay incendios forestales, sequía, desabastecimiento de agua y altas temperaturas en el país. Redacción Web/LN. El presidente Gustavo Petro anunció que emitirá un decreto para declarar desastre natural por el....

Colombia declarará desastre natural por incendios y sequías provocadas por El Niño

2024-01-24T20:18+0100tvn-2 (es)

Colombia/ El presidente de Colombia, Gustavo Petro , anunció este miércoles que el Gobierno expedirá un decreto de desastre natural con el fin de mover recursos " en el contexto de las afectaciones del fenómeno El Niño, que ha disparado los incendios y la sequía en el país.

El Niño causa estragos en Colombia: por las sequías e incendios el país declara desastre natural

2024-01-24T19:54+0100diario26 (es)

El presidente de Colombia , Gustavo Petro, anunció que el Gobierno emitirá un decreto de desastre natural "con el fin de mover recursos" en el contexto de las afectaciones del fenómeno El Niño , que ha disparado los incendios y la sequía en el país. "Hemos tenido más de 500 incendios y hay 60....

Colombia declarará desastre natural por incendios y sequías provocadas por El Niño

2024-01-24T19:40+0100unionradio (es)

TAMACO.-El presidente de Colombia, Gustavo Petro , anunció este miércoles que el Gobierno expedirá un decreto de desastre natural «con el fin de mover recursos» en el contexto de las afectaciones del fenómeno El Niño, que ha disparado los incendios y la sequía en el país.

Colombia declarará desastre natural por incendios y sequías provocadas por El Niño

2024-01-24T19:19+0100infobae (es)

Tumaco (Colombia), 24 ene (EFE).- El presidente de Colombia, Gustavo Petro, anunció este miércoles que el Gobierno expedirá un decreto de desastre natural "con el fin de mover recursos" en el contexto de las afectaciones del fenómeno El Niño, que ha disparado los incendios y la sequía en el país.

Gobierno emitirá decreto de desastre natural para atender emergencias por incendios

2024-01-24T19:11+0100caracol (es)

Colombia. En medio de la creciente crisis provocada por los incendios forestales relacionados con el fenómeno del Niño, el presidente Gustavo Petro anunció que el Gobierno emitirá un decreto por desastre natural para movilizar recursos y abordar la emergencia.

Presidente Petro alista decreto para declarar desastre natural y así “mover recursos” y atender emergencia por incendios forestales

2024-01-24T18:49+0100semana (es)

Una de las medidas que alista el presidente de la República Gustavo Petro para atender la emergencia producto de los incendios forestales que tienen en jaque a varias regiones del país es la declaratoria de desastre natural en Colombia. La medida, de acuerdo con el jefe de Estado, permitirá mover....

Fenómeno de El Niño: Petro decretará desastre natural para agilizar recursos

2024-01-24T18:48+0100rcnradio (es)

El presidente Gustavo Petro dio a conocer que el Gobierno decretará desastre natural, con el fin de agilizar recursos para hacerle frente al fenómeno de El Niño, tras la creciente cifra de incendios forestales en varias regiones del país. “Hemos tenido mas de 500 incendios y hay 60 municipios en....

Amazon Drought Was Caused by Climate Change

2024-01-24T18:09+0100nytimes (en)

, scientists said on Wednesday. Deforestation of the Amazon, the world’s largest and most biodiverse rainforest, has decreased rainfall and weakened the ability of trees and soil to retain moisture, researchers found. That made drought more acute and caused the forest to be less resilient to environmental destruction and events like wildfires.

Climate change drives Amazon rainforest's record drought, study finds

2024-01-24T18:04+01004-traders (en)

SAO PAULO, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Climate change is the main culprit for a record drought in the Amazon rainforest that has drained rivers, killed endangered dolphins and upended life for millions of people in the region, according to a study released on Wednesday.

L’Ue unita per la difesa del Mar Rosso, intanto Panama è a secco

2024-01-24T17:31+0100kmetro0 (it)

K metro 0 – Suez – A partire da metà dicembre 2023, l’Unione europea ha deciso di lanciare una missione navale per proteggere le navi mercantili dagli attacchi dei ribelli houthisti al largo delle coste dello Yemen, nel Mar Rosso, attraverso il quale passa il 70% delle importazioni europee dall’Asia.

Caldo record in Colombia, divampano gli incendi boschivi

2024-01-24T08:54+0100meteoweb (it)

Almeno 4 incendi boschivi stanno devastando diverse regioni della Colombia , compresa la capitale Bogotà , in un periodo di caldo eccezionale attribuito al fenomeno El Niño . Ghisliane Echeverry, direttrice dell’Istituto di idrologia, meteorologia e studi ambientali (IDEAM), ha sottolineato....

Il 2023 è stato un anno nero la crisi climatica, in Italia un evento estremo al giorno

2024-01-18T13:48+0100quifinanza (it)

Tempeste devastanti nel 2023: l’Italia tra i paesi più colpiti. Nel 2023 le tempeste hanno provocato danni enormi, soprattutto negli Stati Uniti e in Europa. L’Italia è stata una delle nazioni più danneggiate . Le perdite economiche causate da venti e alluvioni sono state di 76 miliardi di dollari,....

Mar Rosso bloccato ai raid e Canale di Panama a secco: ecco cosa si rischia

2024-01-18T12:51+0100ilgiornale (it)

C'è un sottile filo rosso che collega due grandi opere di ingegneria del XIX secolo come il canale di Panama e quello di Suez : Ferdinand de Lesseps, il "grande francese" già ideatore del "taglio" dell'istmo di Suez che permise la navigazione diretta dal Mediterraneo all'Oceano Indiano, fu lo stesso....

Un miglio di buone ragioni per puntare sui cereali minori

2024-01-18T09:13+0100ilmanifesto (it)

È come una generosa, antica famiglia. Cittadina del mondo, un po’ decaduta ma frugale e resistente. Nel suo anno internazionale, il 2023, deciso dall’Assemblea delle Nazioni unite, viene definita in inglese con il plurale millets. Parliamo di miglio per indicare gruppo eterogeneo di cereali dai....

Con Chim: l’isola vietnamita dimenticata dallo sviluppo agricolo che ora ispira il Paese

2024-01-17T18:49+0100lindipendente (it)

Negli anni in cui il Vietnam correva verso lo sviluppo industriale e intensivo della propria economia, dopo la fine della guerra contro gli Stati Uniti, gran parte del Delta del Mekong venne rimodellato per supportare l’agricoltura di scala, promuovendo metodi di coltivazione industriale volti a....

VIDEO Colombia, una lunga marcia per ricordare le vittime della frana La processione si è svolta lungo le strade di Quibdo, nel dipartimento del Chocó Decine di fedeli si sono riuniti in Colombia per una messa in ricordo delle 39 persone rimaste uccise in una frana.

2024-01-17T11:48+0100informazione (it)

La processione si è svolta lungo le strade di Quibdo, nel dipartimento del Chocó Decine di fedeli si sono riuniti in Colombia per una messa in ricordo delle 39 persone rimaste uccise in una frana . Si è tenuta anche una processione per le strade di Quibdo, nel dipartimento del Chocó.

Frana in Colombia causa vittime e feriti

2024-01-17T09:46+0100informazione (it)

Una grossa frana ha provocato la morte di almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nella zona del dipartimento di Choco, nel nord-ovest della Colombia. L'incidente è avvenuto il 13 gennaio 2024 lungo la strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, invasa da diversi smottamenti. Dettagli dell'incidente.

2024: año de riesgos climáticos

2024-01-17T08:21+0100eleconomista-mx (es)

2023 fue el año más caliente de la historia. Se rompió el récord que tenía el 2016 y abrimos la puerta a escenas dantescas en todo el mundo. El año pasado tuvimos incendios en bosques de Canadá y Grecia. Inundaciones en Libia. En Estados Unidos se reportaron 25 eventos de clima extremo, incluyendo huracanes, incendios, tornados y olas de calor.

Sube a 39 el número de muertos por alud en vía que conecta a Quibdó con Medellín

2024-01-16T00:10+0100portafolio (es)

Con perros rastreadores y excavadoras, socorristas buscan a al menos siete desaparecidos bajo los escombros de un alud que mató a 39 personas y provocó heridas a otras 20 en una comunidad indígena del Chocó, en la vía que comunica a Quibdó con Medellín, según un balance oficial de este domingo.

Specie minacciate, aggiornata lista rossa IUCN: 44mila a rischio estinzione

2024-01-15T20:04+0100vet33 (it)

delle specie minacciate , pubblicato in occasione della COP28, la Conferenza sul clima delle Nazioni Unite tenutasi a Dubai lo scorso dicembre. L’aggiornamento della lista IUCN L’aggiornamento pubblicato include anche la prima valutazione globale dei pesci d’acqua dolce , che evidenzia l’impatto....

Con perros y retroexcavadoras buscan a 10 desaparecidos tras alud en Colombia; aumenta a 36 los muertos Hace 9 segundos Más de 200 personas entre bomberos, rescatistas, militares e indígenas trabajaban contra el tiempo

2024-01-15T19:30+0100zocalo (es)

Sigue la búsqueda de los 10 desaparecidos tras el derrumbe en Colombia. Fotos: AFP. Internacional Con perros y retroexcavadoras buscan a 10 desaparecidos tras alud en Colombia; aumenta a 36 los muertos. Por AFP Publicado el lunes, 15 de enero del 2024 a las 12:28 Más de 200 personas entre....

Tragedia in Colombia, una frana fa 36 vittime

2024-01-15T18:08+0100informazione (it)

Il 13 gennaio 2024, una frana devastante ha colpito il dipartimento di Chocó, nel nord-ovest della Colombia, causando la morte di almeno 36 persone. Altre sette persone risultano ancora disperse. La frana è avvenuta lungo la strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, invasa da diversi smottamenti.

Aumenta a 36 el número de muertos por alud en Colombia

2024-01-15T15:34+0100elperiodiquito (es)

Con perros rastreadores y excavadoras, socorristas buscan a al menos siete desaparecidos bajo los escombros de un alud que mató a 36 personas y provocó heridas a otras 20 en una comunidad indígena del noroeste de Colombia, según un balance oficial de este domingo.

Aumenta a 36 el número de muertos por alud en Colombia

2024-01-15T14:22+0100el-nacional (es)

Con perros rastreadores y excavadoras, socorristas buscan a al menos siete desaparecidos bajo los escombros de un alud que mató a 36 personas y provocó heridas a otras 20 en una comunidad indígena del noroeste de Colombia, según un balance oficial de este domingo.

Sube a 36 el número de muertos por alud en vía que conecta a Quibdó con Medellín

2024-01-15T14:15+0100portafolio (es)

Con perros rastreadores y excavadoras, socorristas buscan a al menos siete desaparecidos bajo los escombros de un alud que mató a 36 personas y provocó heridas a otras 20 en una comunidad indígena del Chocó, en la vía que comunica a Quibdó con Medellín, según un balance oficial de este domingo.

La preghiera del Papa per le vittime della frana in Colombia

2024-01-15T13:35+0100informazione (it)

Vatican News Prima la piaga della siccità, poi gli elementi che si scatenano e travolgono persone e cose. È accaduto venerdì scorso nel nordovest della Colombia, nella regione di… MeteoWeb I soccorritori hanno recuperato la 36ª vittima delle frane verificatesi venerdì nella regione Nord/Ovest della Colombia, mentre 7 persone sono ancora disperse.

Alud en Colombia suma 36 muertos y 7 desaparecidos

2024-01-15T12:06+0100lanacion-PY (es)

Los trabajos de rescate se suspenden en las noches por el riesgo de nuevos deslizamientos en una región pegada al Pacífico, donde está una de las selvas más lluviosas del mundo. Más de 200 personas entre bomberos, rescatistas, militares e indígenas trabajaban contra el tiempo, mientras familiares de....

Investire nelle risorse essenziali: 5 temi su cui puntare

2024-01-15T10:35+0100we-wealth (it)

Cibo, acqua, aria, energia e minerali di base : queste risorse sono essenziali sia per i nostri bisogni primari che per il nostro sviluppo economico. Ma sono anche sempre più scarse e rappresentano una grande sfida per le economie e gli ecosistemi globali [1].

Il gruppo danese Maersk modifica le sue strategie per l’attraversamento del Canale di Panama

2024-01-15T08:15+0100lamiafinanza (it)

(Twenty-foot Equivalent Units). Il Canale di Panama. Com’è noto, una grave siccità ha portato a restrizioni sulla profondità dell’acqua e sul peso delle navi che attraversano il Canale di Panama e a ulteriori supplementi di costo per container. Dopo gli annunci degli scorsi mesi fatti dall’Autorità....

Piogge torrenziali in Colombia, frane killer nel Nord/Ovest: il bilancio si aggrava | FOTO

2024-01-15T06:37+0100meteoweb (it)

I soccorritori hanno recuperato la 36ª vittima delle frane verificatesi venerdì nella regione Nord/Ovest della Colombia , mentre 7 persone sono ancora disperse. Questo aggiornamento segue un conteggio precedente che indicava 33 morti e 10 dispersi. Nel tragico incidente, 20 persone sono rimaste....

Aumenta a 36 el número de muertos por alud en noroeste de Colombia

2024-01-15T05:14+0100lanacion-AR (es)

Con perros rastreadores y excavadoras, socorristas buscan a al menos siete desaparecidos bajo los escombros de un alud que mató a 36 personas y provocó heridas a otras 20 en una comunidad indígena del noroeste de Colombia, según un balance oficial de este domingo. "A todas las familias de las víctimas, mi sentido pésame (.

Segundo día de búsqueda deja 35 muertos y siete desaparecidos tras alud en el Chocó

2024-01-15T02:30+0100somosfan (es)

El domingo 14 de enero de 2024 concluyó el segundo día de búsqueda de los desaparecidos tras el alud que el viernes dejó 35 muertos en el departamento del Chocó, en el noroeste de Colombia. Según las autoridades, aún se estima que hay entre cinco y siete personas atrapadas bajo los escombros de la....

Alud en Colombia: Con perros y retroexcavados buscan a diez desaparecidos

2024-01-14T22:37+0100t13 (es)

"La posibilidad de más derrumbes está vigente aquí, en este mismo punto. Ha habido dos días de sol, el riesgo es menor, pero apenas se comiencen las lluvias, todo el personal que está en la actividad y quienes estén aquí siguen en riesgo", dijo el presidente Petro.

Alud en Colombia: 33 muertos, 10 desaparecidos y 20 heridos

2024-01-14T21:47+0100elobservador (es)

Un alud en Colombia mató a 33 personas, hirió a otras 20 y ocasionó la desaparición e 10 personas que los rescatistas están buscando afanosamente con perros rastreadores y excavadoras, en el municipio de Carmen de Atrato, departamento de Chocó, según informes oficiales de este domingo. "A todas las familias de las víctimas, mi sentido pésame (.

Con perros y excavadoras, buscan a 10 desaparecidos tras alud que mató a 33 en Colombia

2024-01-14T21:42+0100crhoy (es)

AFP.- Con perros rastreadores y excavadoras, socorristas buscan a 10 desaparecidos bajo los escombros de un alud que mató a 33 personas y provocó heridas a otras 20 en una comunidad indígena del noroeste de Colombia, según un balance oficial de este domingo.

Colombia intensifica búsqueda de 10 desaparecidos tras alud que dejó 33 muertos

2024-01-14T21:08+0100eleconomista-mx (es)

Cincuenta personas alcanzaron a refugiarse en una casa contigua, pero otro derrumbe dejó 33 fallecidos, explicó el mandatario. Los trabajos de rescate se suspenden en las noches por el riesgo de nuevos deslizamientos en una región pegada al Pacífico, donde está una de las selvas más lluviosas del mundo.

Colombia, frane dopo l’alluvione: almeno 33 morti. Il video

2024-01-14T20:48+0100teleambiente (it)

Una tragedia nel Centro del Paese, causata dagli effetti del cambiamento climatico: ecco perché. Una tragedia di notevoli dimensioni nella flagellata dalle forti piogge alluvionali . Le abbondanti precipitazioni degli scorsi giorni hanno infatti causato frane e smottamenti in diverse zone del....

Colombia busca a 10 desaparecidos tras alud que mató a 33 personas

2024-01-14T20:44+0100oncenoticias (es)

Con perros rastreadores y excavadoras, socorristas buscan a 10 desaparecidos bajo los escombros de un alud que mató a 33 personas y provocó heridas a otras 20 en una comunidad indígena del noroeste de Colombia, según un balance oficial de este domingo.

Colombia busca a 10 desaparecidos tras alud que mató a 33 personas

2024-01-14T19:47+0100tvn-2 (es)

Colombia/ Con perros rastreadores y excavadoras, socorristas buscan a 10 desaparecidos bajo los escombros de un alud que mató a 33 personas y provocó heridas a otras 20 en una comunidad indígena del noroeste de Colombia, según un balance oficial de este domingo. "A todas las familias de las víctimas, mi sentido pésame (.

Incontri gratuiti sul climate change a Bologna

2024-01-14T19:27+0100bolognatoday (it)

Secondo la definizione data dalle Nazioni Unite, con l’espressione “cambiamento climatico” si intende qualsiasi alterazione dell’atmosfera globale che sia direttamente o indirettamente riconducibile all’azione umana. Il ciclo di incontri "Climate Change" vuole creare spunti di riflessione su tali....

Colombia busca a 10 desaparecidos tras alud que mató a 33 personas

2024-01-14T19:04+0100lanacion-AR (es)

Con perros rastreadores y excavadoras, socorristas buscan a 10 desaparecidos bajo los escombros de un alud que mató a 33 personas y provocó heridas a otras 20 en una comunidad indígena del noroeste de Colombia, según un balance oficial de este domingo. "A todas las familias de las víctimas, mi sentido pésame (.

Colombia, sono più di 30 le persone morte in una frana

2024-01-14T18:37+0100ilfaroonline (it)

Colombia, 14 gennaio 2024-Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c’è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo , nel dipartimento....

Tragedia in Colombia: frana una montagna almeno 34 i morti

2024-01-14T17:35+0100ilmattino (it)

Una frana ha provocato almeno 34 morti in Colombia. L'incidente si è verificato su una trafficata strada intercomunale nell'ovest del Paese, dove le frane dovute alle piogge avevano già causato disagi, come riporta El Clarìn. Decine di persone che si riparavano dalla pioggia, così come una fila di....

Colombia: Al menos 33 personas murieron tras un alud

2024-01-14T15:54+0100americatv (es)

Un deslizamiento de tierra acabó con la vida de varias personas en Colombia . Las imágenes registraron el momento exacto del alud. Al menos una decena de vehículos estaba en la autopista cuando la tierra cayó sobre ellos, dejándolos sepultados. Ocurrió en la carretera Quibdó-Medellín, perteneciente a la gobernación de Chocó.

Una frana investe la strada trafficata: almeno 34 morti e decine di feriti

2024-01-14T14:57+0100virgilio-notizie (it)

Continua a peggiorare il bilancio delle vittime di una frana avvenuta nel nord-ovest della Colombia , che è salito ad almeno 25 feriti e 34 persone morte, la maggior parte delle quali sono bambini. La frana ha investito una strada molto trafficata che collega la città di Medellín con Quibdó. La frana in Colombia.

È salito a 33 il bilancio delle vittime delle frane in Colombia, compresi i bambini

2024-01-14T12:46+0100gexperience (it)

Un funzionario ha detto che le frane avevano già bloccato la strada che collega le città di Medellin e Quibdo, quindi le persone hanno abbandonato le auto e si sono rifugiate in una casa. Fino a 60 persone cercavano rifugio vicino a un incrocio. La casa era piena di donne e bambini piccoli, ha....

Trágico alud en Colombia: 33 muertos y varios desaparecidos al quedar varios autos sepultados

2024-01-13T19:43+0100lanacion-AR (es)

BOGOTÁ.- Un alud dejó por lo menos 33 muertos tras sepultar varios vehículos en una ruta del noroeste de Colombia , mientras continuaban las labores de búsqueda de un número indeterminado de desaparecidos. El deslave, ocasionado por las fuertes lluvias, se produjo el viernes a la tarde en una ruta....

Frana in Colombia, è una carneficina: decine di vittime, soprattutto bambini | VIDEO

2024-01-13T19:01+0100meteoweb (it)

Sale a 33 morti il bilancio della frana avvenuta a seguito di forti piogge in Colombia: molte persone sono rimaste ferite. Si aggrava il bilancio delle vittime della frana avvenuta in una comunità indigena nel nord-ovest della Colombia . La frana, verificatasi nei pressi del comune di Carmen de....

Colombia: il momento in cui la frana travolge le auto ferme sulla strada. 18 morti - Video

2024-01-13T17:34+0100gazzettadiparma (it)

Una frana ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento del Choco, è stata temporaneamente chiusa dopo essere stata danneggiata da diverse frane, ha detto....

Colombia: le immagini impressionanti di una frana, 33 i morti

2024-01-13T17:24+0100la7 (it)

Dopo tanta siccità sono arrivate le piogge torrenziali in Colombia. Una gigantesca frana si è abbattuta sulla strada che collega la città d i Medellin a Quibdo , nel dipartimento del Choco, il terreno ha ceduto ha ceduto a causa delle piogge in diversi punti. La strada è stata temporaneamente chiusa.

Colombia, 18 morti e oltre 35 feriti per una frana: il video del disastro

2024-01-13T16:37+0100informazione (it)

Una valanga di fango nella Colombia occidentale ha ucciso almeno 18 persone venerdì e ne ha ferite decine, secondo quanto hanno riferito i funzionari dell'Unità… Almeno 18 persone sono state uccise da una frana che ha sommerso i veicoli sulla strada che collega Quibdo a Medellin , in Colombia,....

Frana in Colombia, almeno 18 morti e 30 feriti

2024-01-13T12:43+0100lindipendente (it)

Stamattina nel nord-ovest della Colombia, nell’area vicino all’Oceano, si è verificata una frana a causa delle forti piogge, causando la morte di almeno 18 persone, il ferimento di almeno 30 e un numero ancora ignoto di dispersi. Il cedimento si è verificato nei pressi della strada che collega....

Al menos 18 muertos por un alud de tierra en una comunidad indígena de Colombia

2024-01-13T11:38+0100telam (es)

Ocurrió en el departamento del Chocó. Otras 30 personas quedaron atrapadas. "Mucha gente alcanzó a entrar en sus viviendas, pero llegó el alud y los terminó sepultando", señalaron funcionarios. Foto: X/Ministerio de Transporte de Colombia Al menos 18 personas murieron y otras 30 quedaron atrapadas....

Colombia, almeno 18 morti e 30 feriti a causa di una frana

2024-01-13T11:37+0100informazione (it)

Una frana ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, colpita da forti piogge dopo un periodo di siccità. Lo riferiscono le autorità locali.

LIVE COLOMBIA 15 min Almeno 18 morti per una frana, molte persone ferite e altre intrappolate sotto terra

2024-01-13T08:34+0100tio (it)

La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento del Choco, è stata temporaneamente chiusa dopo essere stata danneggiata da diverse frane, ha detto all'Afp un funzionario dell'ufficio del governatore di questo dipartimento. Su questa stessa strada, nei pressi del comune di....

Colombia, almeno 18 vittime in una frana

2024-01-13T08:21+0100tag24 (it)

Una frana nel nord-ovest della Colombia ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite almeno 30 vicino alla località Carmen de Atrato, Choco. Decine di persone sono state intrappolate nella zona colpita. Una frana colpisce il nord-est della Colombia. Le forti piaggie hanno causato diversi crolli sulla....

Colombia: le immagini impressionanti di una frana, 18 i morti

2024-01-13T08:20+0100la7 (it)

Dopo tanta siccità sono arrivate le piogge torrenziali. Una gigantesca frana si è abbattuta sulla strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento del Choco, il terreno ha ceduto ha ceduto a causa delle piogge in diversi punti. La strada è stata temporaneamente chiusa.

Colombia, almeno 18 morti e molti dispersi per una frana

2024-01-13T07:59+0100larena (it)

Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c'è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento del Choco, è stata....

La tragediaMaltempo in Colombia, frana si abbatte su un edificio: almeno 18 morti

2024-01-13T07:27+0100lacnews24 (it)

Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia , hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c'è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento del Choco, è stata....

Piogge torrenziali e frane killer: tragedia in Colombia, almeno 18 morti | VIDEO

2024-01-13T06:31+0100meteoweb (it)

Molte persone sono gravemente ferite e alcune sono ancora intrappolate sotto le macerie. Maltempo Colombia, enorme frana sulla strada Quibdó - Medellín. Tragedia nel Nord/Ovest della Colombia : una frana ha provocato almeno 18 morti e 30 feriti , secondo quanto hanno riferito le autorità locali.

Colombia, almeno 18 morti e dispersi per una frana

2024-01-13T06:28+0100globodiroma (it)

Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c’è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento del Choco, è stata....

Colombia, almeno 18 morti e dispersi per una frana

2024-01-13T06:16+0100ansamed-it (it)

Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c'è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento del Choco, è stata....

Colombia, almeno 18 morti e dispersi per una frana

2024-01-13T06:11+0100espansionetv (it)

(ANSA) – BOGOTA, 12 GEN – Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c’è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento....

Colombia, almeno 18 morti e dispersi per una frana

2024-01-13T06:02+0100lagazzettadelmezzogiorno (it)

(ANSA) - BOGOTA, 12 GEN - Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c'è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento....

Colombia, almeno 18 morti e dispersi per una frana

2024-01-13T05:55+0100giornaletrentino (it)

(ANSA) - BOGOTA, 12 GEN - Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c'è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento....

Colombia, almeno 18 morti e dispersi per una frana

2024-01-13T05:54+0100altoadige (it)

(ANSA) - BOGOTA, 12 GEN - Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c'è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento....

Colombia, almeno 18 morti e dispersi per una frana

2024-01-13T05:52+0100ilgiornaledivicenza (it)

(ANSA) - BOGOTA, 12 GEN - Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c'è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento....

Colombia, almeno 18 morti e dispersi per una frana

2024-01-13T05:51+0100gazzettadiparma (it)

(ANSA) - BOGOTA, 12 GEN - Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c'è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento....

Colombia, almeno 18 morti e dispersi per una frana

2024-01-13T05:49+0100giornaledibrescia (it)

BOGOTA, 12 GEN - Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c'è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento del Choco,....

Colombia, almeno 18 morti e dispersi per una frana

2024-01-13T05:48+0100ilpiccolo (it)

BOGOTA, 12 GEN - Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c'è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento del Choco,....

Colombia, almeno 18 morti e dispersi per una frana

2024-01-13T05:47+0100larena (it)

(ANSA) - BOGOTA, 12 GEN - Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c'è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento....

Colombia, almeno 18 morti e dispersi per una frana

2024-01-13T05:44+0100tiscali-it (it)

(ANSA) - BOGOTA, 12 GEN - Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c'è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento....

Colombia, almeno 18 morti e dispersi per una frana

2024-01-13T05:43+0100messaggeroveneto (it)

BOGOTA, 12 GEN - Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c'è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento del Choco,....

Colombia, almeno 18 morti e dispersi per una frana

2024-01-13T05:42+0100bresciaoggi (it)

(ANSA) - BOGOTA, 12 GEN - Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c'è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento....

Colombia, almeno 18 morti e dispersi per una frana

2024-01-13T05:41+0100mattinopadova (it)

BOGOTA, 12 GEN - Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c'è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento del Choco,....

Colombia, almeno 18 morti e dispersi per una frana

2024-01-13T05:40+0100ladige (it)

(ANSA) - BOGOTA, 12 GEN - Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c'è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento....

Colombia, almeno 18 morti e dispersi per una frana

2024-01-13T05:40+0100nuovavenezia (it)

BOGOTA, 12 GEN - Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c'è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento del Choco,....

Colombia, almeno 18 morti e dispersi per una frana

2024-01-13T05:38+0100ansa (it)

Uno smottamento provocato da forti piogge ha ucciso almeno 18 persone e ne ha ferite più di 30 nel nord-ovest della Colombia, hanno riferito le autorità locali. E c'è un numero imprecisato di dispersi. La strada che collega la città di Medellin a Quibdo, nel dipartimento del Choco, è stata....

Il canale di Panama è asciutto e la Maersk deve fare un "ponte terrestre"

2024-01-13T03:56+0100rainews (it)

A causa del basso livello dell'acqua presente nel canale di Panama, la Maersk - una delle più grandi compagnie di trasporto marittimo al mondo - ha annunciato che sarà costretta a realizzare un “ponte terrestre” per trasportare le merci dall'altra parte dell'istmo.

El Niño, sale il pericolo incendi in Colombia: allerta prolungata fino a marzo

2024-01-11T16:37+0100meteoweb (it)

A causa del fenomeno El Niño, a gennaio la Colombia ha subito un aumento imprevisto della siccità, con pericolo di incendi. Il fenomeno climatico El Niño fa temere per il rischio incendi in Colombia e cosi il Governo ha prolungato l’a llerta meteorologica almeno fino a marzo. Lo rende noto il Ministero dell’Ambiente in un comunicato.

El Nino conditions set to continue for several months

2024-01-11T16:20+0100streetinsider (en)

Fisherman Gabriel Barreto stands on the shore of the Magdalena river, the longest and most important river in Colombia, in the city of Honda, January 14, 2016. REUTERS/John Vizcaino/ File Photo. (Reuters) - El Nino is expected to continue for several months, with a 73% chance it will retreat....

Belize Receives Over $3M for Climate Resilience Initiatives

2024-01-06T03:34+0100channel5belize (en)

Previously hailed as a trailblazer for climate activism in the region, Belize has made history yet again by being one of the first government entities to oversee and manage funds from the Green Climate Fund. Additionally, over three million, one hundred fifty thousand Belize dollars was handed over....

Here Are The Foods Hit Hardest By Climate Change In 2023

2024-01-01T04:59+0100forbes (en)

Grapes and Wine. The International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) estimates that in 2023, global wine production was at its lowest in more than 30 years— with a reduction in grape yields by approximately 7% over 2022. Droughts and wildfires caused a 20% drop in production in Chile, the largest....

In Colombia, illegally felled timber repurposed to help bees

2023-12-31T01:06+0100todayonline (en)

SOCORRO — In northeast Colombia, police guard warehouses stacked high with confiscated timber with a noble new destiny: transformation into homes for bees beleaguered by pesticides and climate change. The illegally harvested wood is used in the Santander department's "Timber Returns Home"....

Illegally harvested wood in Colombia turned into homes for bees

2023-12-30T02:13+0100scmp (en)

In northeast Colombia, police guard warehouses stacked high with confiscated timber with a noble new destiny: transformation into homes for bees affected by pesticides and climate change. The illegally harvested wood is used in the Santander department’s “Timber Returns Home” initiative, building....

En Fotos | El 2023, un año violento y vibrante en Latinoamérica

2023-12-28T17:51+0100voanoticias (es)

1 Migrantes haitianos atraviesan un río a su paso por el Tapón del Darién, desde Colombia a Panamá con el objetivo de llegar a Estados Unidos, el 9 de mayo de 2023. 3 Yates varados, dañados por el paso del huracán Otis, en el puerto de Acapulco, México, el 12 de noviembre de 2023.

Year in review: In 2023, the climate crisis was top of mind for the Caribbean

2023-12-28T15:30+0100repeatingislands (en)

) presents the year in review, emphasizing the looming climate crisis. She writes, “Like everywhere else in the world, [. . .] the Caribbean experienced its fair share of and challenges , but as a region of Small Island Developing States (SIDS), the ill effects of climate change are right at its doorstep.

In Colombia, illegally felled timber repurposed to help bees

2023-12-28T14:39+0100naharnet-ar (en)

In northeast Colombia, police guard warehouses stacked high with confiscated timber with a noble new destiny: transformation into homes for bees beleaguered by pesticides and climate change. The illegally harvested wood is used in the Santander department's "Timber Returns Home" initiative, building....

In Colombia, Illegally Felled Timber Repurposed to Help Bees

2023-12-28T12:29+0100europesun (en)

Socorro, Colombia - In northeast Colombia, police guard warehouses stacked high with confiscated timber with a noble new destiny: transformation into homes for bees beleaguered by pesticides and climate change. The illegally harvested wood is used in the Santander department's 'Timber Returns Home'....

In Colombia, Illegally Felled Timber Repurposed to Help Bees

2023-12-28T11:41+0100nigeriasun (en)

Socorro, Colombia - In northeast Colombia, police guard warehouses stacked high with confiscated timber with a noble new destiny: transformation into homes for bees beleaguered by pesticides and climate change. The illegally harvested wood is used in the Santander department's 'Timber Returns Home'....

In Colombia, Illegally Felled Timber Repurposed to Help Bees

2023-12-28T11:37+0100longbeachstar (en)

Socorro, Colombia - In northeast Colombia, police guard warehouses stacked high with confiscated timber with a noble new destiny: transformation into homes for bees beleaguered by pesticides and climate change. The illegally harvested wood is used in the Santander department's 'Timber Returns Home'....

In Colombia, Illegally Felled Timber Repurposed to Help Bees

2023-12-28T11:29+0100srilankasource (en)

Socorro, Colombia - In northeast Colombia, police guard warehouses stacked high with confiscated timber with a noble new destiny: transformation into homes for bees beleaguered by pesticides and climate change. The illegally harvested wood is used in the Santander department's 'Timber Returns Home'....

In Colombia, Illegally Felled Timber Repurposed to Help Bees

2023-12-28T11:24+0100manilametro (en)

Socorro, Colombia - In northeast Colombia, police guard warehouses stacked high with confiscated timber with a noble new destiny: transformation into homes for bees beleaguered by pesticides and climate change. The illegally harvested wood is used in the Santander department's 'Timber Returns Home'....

In Colombia, Illegally Felled Timber Repurposed to Help Bees

2023-12-28T11:18+0100singaporestar (en)

Socorro, Colombia - In northeast Colombia, police guard warehouses stacked high with confiscated timber with a noble new destiny: transformation into homes for bees beleaguered by pesticides and climate change. The illegally harvested wood is used in the Santander department's 'Timber Returns Home'....

In Colombia, Illegally Felled Timber Repurposed to Help Bees

2023-12-28T11:07+0100myanmarnews (en)

Socorro, Colombia - In northeast Colombia, police guard warehouses stacked high with confiscated timber with a noble new destiny: transformation into homes for bees beleaguered by pesticides and climate change. The illegally harvested wood is used in the Santander department's 'Timber Returns Home'....

In Colombia, Illegally Felled Timber Repurposed to Help Bees

2023-12-28T10:53+0100northernirelandnews (en)

Socorro, Colombia - In northeast Colombia, police guard warehouses stacked high with confiscated timber with a noble new destiny: transformation into homes for bees beleaguered by pesticides and climate change. The illegally harvested wood is used in the Santander department's 'Timber Returns Home'....

In Colombia, Illegally Felled Timber Repurposed to Help Bees

2023-12-28T10:46+0100cambodiantimes (en)

Socorro, Colombia - In northeast Colombia, police guard warehouses stacked high with confiscated timber with a noble new destiny: transformation into homes for bees beleaguered by pesticides and climate change. The illegally harvested wood is used in the Santander department's 'Timber Returns Home'....

In Colombia, Illegally Felled Timber Repurposed to Help Bees

2023-12-28T10:36+0100voanews (en)

Socorro, Colombia — In northeast Colombia, police guard warehouses stacked high with confiscated timber with a noble new destiny: transformation into homes for bees beleaguered by pesticides and climate change. The illegally harvested wood is used in the Santander department's "Timber Returns Home"....

Illegally felled timber used to help bees in Colombia

2023-12-28T10:18+0100albawaba-en (en)

ALBAWABA - In the northeastern region of Colombia, police are guarding warehouses filled with confiscated timber, but rather than letting it go to waste or destruction, a noble initiative has emerged. The "Timber Returns Home" project in the Santander department is transforming the illegally....

In Colombia, illegally felled timber repurposed to help bees

2023-12-28T09:19+0100terradaily (en)

In northeast Colombia, police guard warehouses stacked high with confiscated timber with a noble new destiny: transformation into homes for bees beleaguered by pesticides and climate change. The illegally harvested wood is used in the Santander department's "Timber Returns Home" initiative, building....

In Colombia, Illegally Felled Timber Repurposed To Help Bees

2023-12-28T05:53+0100ibtimes (en)

In northeast Colombia, police guard warehouses stacked high with confiscated timber with a noble new destiny: transformation into homes for bees beleaguered by pesticides and climate change. The illegally harvested wood is used in the Santander department's "Timber Returns Home" initiative, building....

In Colombia, illegally felled timber repurposed to help bees

2023-12-28T05:41+0100guampdn (en)

In northeast Colombia, police guard warehouses stacked high with confiscated timber with a noble new destiny: transformation into homes for bees beleaguered by pesticides and climate change. The illegally harvested wood is used in the Santander department's "Timber Returns Home" initiative, building....

In Colombia, illegally felled timber repurposed to help bees

2023-12-28T05:01+0100heraldsun (en)

The illegally harvested wood is used in the Santander department's "Timber Returns Home" initiative, building hives since 2021 to house the little pollinators so critical to human survival. So far, the project has seen about 200 cubic meters (7,060 cubic feet) of wood transformed into 1,000 bee....

In Colombia, illegally felled timber repurposed to help bees

2023-12-28T04:53+0100couriermail (en)

The illegally harvested wood is used in the Santander department's "Timber Returns Home" initiative, building hives since 2021 to house the little pollinators so critical to human survival. So far, the project has seen about 200 cubic meters (7,060 cubic feet) of wood transformed into 1,000 bee....

Las prioridades de La Mojana en el centro de la asistencia humanitaria

2023-12-27T23:15+0100reliefWeb (es)

En este documento se presenta el caso de aprendizaje en la implementación de la iniciativa Flagship en Colombia. Esta iniciativa busca transformar la forma en que opera la acción humanitaria, volviendo a situar a las poblaciones afectadas en el centro de todos los esfuerzos, ajustando las....

Year in review: In 2024, the climate crisis was top of mind for the Caribbean

2023-12-23T15:04+0100globalvoicesonline (en)

and challenges , but as a region of Small Island Developing States (SIDS), the ill effects of climate change are right at its doorstep. Of the many stories the Global Voices Caribbean team covered this year, the lion's share of them have been linked in some way to this looming threat and the importance of climate justice to the region's survival.

Heartbreak in Zimbabwe park: elephants' desperate hunt for water

2023-12-21T12:48+0100terradaily (en)

Storm clouds are finally gathering over Zimbabwe's biggest animal reserve, but it has come too late for more than 110 elephants that have died in a searing, extended drought. There is little that Simba Marozva and other rangers at the Hwange National Park can do except cut the tusks off the rotting corpses before poachers find them.

Il mondo sotterraneo (e l’oltretomba) dei Maya si trova nelle misteriose grotte del Belize Le centinaia di grotte che costellano il Belize venivano usate, al tempo dei Maya, come “portali” per accedere a Xibalba, il mondo delle divinità della morte. Ora, sono una delle principali attrazioni turistiche dello stato centroamericano.

2023-12-11T00:23+0100nationalgeographic-it (it)

Il posto perfetto per chi ama grotte e caverne. Quello di Xibalba (si pronuncia scibalbà), che significa “luogo di paura”, era un concetto molto importante nell’antica cultura Maya. Il Popol Vuh , libro della creazione del popolo Q’eqchi’, lo descrive come una corte che esisteva sotto la superficie....

USAID/BHA Central America Assistance Overview, October 2023

2023-12-06T20:53+0100reliefWeb (en)

CONTEXT Central Americacomposed of Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panamais highly vulnerable to recurring climatic shocks and natural hazards, including droughts, earthquakes, floods, storms, and volcanic activity.

Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (USAID/BHA) Hydrometeorological Hazards (FY) 2022

2023-09-13T19:59+0200reliefWeb (en)

US AID/BH A Hydrometeorological Hazards Funding in FY 2022 $70, 361, 323. OVERVIEW. Hydrometeorological hazardssuch as cyclones, droughts, floods, heatwaves, storm surges, and tsunamisaccount for the largest number of natural disasters annually and affect more people than any other type of natural disaster worldwide.

La puerta al inframundo maya que se esconde en una asombrosa cueva en Belice

2023-08-31T17:52+0200eltiempo-CO (es)

Entonces el haz de luz captó el brillo de un cráneo humano semienterrado en la arcilla; sus dientes delanteros estaban rotos y el hueso se había cristalizado en calcita hacía tiempo. Se trataba de la cámara principal de Actun Tunichil Muknal (conocida como la cueva ATM) en la selva del oeste de....

L'antica città Maya che può insegnare come resistere ai cambiamenti climatici

2023-07-26T07:23+0200247libero (it)

AGI - Un gruppo di studiosi di archeologia antropologica e urbanistica provenienti da tutto il mondo ha analizzato come le antiche città dell'America Centrale hanno fatto fronte ai cambiamenti dell'ambiente e hanno scoperto che la loro esperienza potrebbe essere utile ai centri urbani contemporanei per affrontare i cambiamenti climatici .

Le popolazioni Maya: esempio di resilienza per il cambiamento climatico

2023-07-25T16:08+0200meteoweb (it)

Un gruppo di studiosi di archeologia antropologica e urbanistica provenienti da tutto il mondo ha analizzato come le antiche citta’ dell’America Centrale hanno fatto fronte ai cambiamenti dell’ambiente e hanno scoperto che la loro esperienza potrebbe essere utile alle citta’ contemporanee per affrontare i cambiamenti climatici.

Gestione dell’acqua e sicurezza alimentare

2023-07-06T13:54+0200rinnovabili (it)

from Pixabay Senza acqua non c’è vita. L’acqua è indispensabile alla vita dell’uomo, ma è anche un problema . Le inondazioni e le siccità sono i due estremi di qualcosa che riguarda il mondo intero e che richiede una gestione efficiente e di lungo periodo.

Questo è stato in assoluto il giorno più caldo della Terra

2023-07-06T12:45+0200greenme (it)

Abbiamo da poco collezionato un record di cui non andare affatto fieri: il 4 luglio 2023 è stato il giorno più caldo della storia, o almeno da quando vengono effettuati i monitoraggi, ovvero negli anni Settanta. Il preoccupante primato era stato battuto il 3 luglio, quando la temperatura media....

Clima, Coldiretti Mantova: le gelate notturne compromettono frutteti e...

2023-07-05T17:13+0200vocedimantova (it)

MANTOVA – Il colpo di coda dell’inverno, con temperature notturne che per alcuni giorni sono precipitate sotto lo zero colpisce anche le campagne mantovane. A farne le spese, con una geografia a macchia di leopardo, sono i frutteti (pesco e albicocco su tutti, con un frutto su due potenzialmente compromessi), ma anche meloni e fragole.

Fortunale nella Bassa, stalle scoperchiate e danni alle colture

2023-07-05T15:49+0200vocedimantova (it)

MANTOVA Mais allettato, qualche pianta sradicata, tetti scoperchiati. È il primo bilancio del temporale con forte vento che si è abbattuto nella notte di ieri nella zona fra Palidano, Bondanello e nell’area del Destra Secchia nella zona Sermide e Felonica Po.

Le peronospora mette a rischio la vendemmia italiana

2023-07-04T18:59+0200teatronaturale (it)

Sempre più pesanti gli effetti della peronospora, la malattia della vite che a causa delle forti piogge di primavera sta attaccando diverse regioni italiane, con perdite previste in alcune zone per la prossima, imminente, campagna vendemmiale fino al 40%.

Inundaciones en Chile: “El Estado no está invirtiendo en tecnología”

2023-07-04T16:53+0200interferencia (es)

Este artículo fue publicado en el medio de noticias ambientales Mongabay Latam el 29 de junio de 2023. Chile enfrenta los estragos de las lluvias más intensas que se han registrado en los últimos 30 años. Ríos desbordados, inundaciones, puentes y caminos cortados, viviendas bajo el agua y personas....

A WineNews, il punto sugli effetti devastanti delle piogge di Leonardo Valenti, Attilio Scienza e Adriano Zago. Uiv: perdite fino al 40%

2023-07-04T10:51+0200winenews (it)

Non è tanto la siccità a far tremare la viticoltura italiana, quanto gli eccessi di un clima sempre più difficile da prevedere, le cui conseguenze - sia a breve che a lungo termine - rischiano di rivelarsi drammatiche. Così, dopo il caldo record del 2022, adesso sono le conseguenze delle piogge....

Titoli di Stato: perché misurare i rischi climatici

2023-07-04T10:31+0200esgnews (it)

ha creato uno strumento, l’ MSCI Climate Change and Natural Hazards Risk Factor Score , che aiuta gli investitori nell’analisi di questi rischi complessi. Secondo l’agenzia di rating, gli investitori possono utilizzare lo score non solo per identificare gli emittenti di obbligazioni sovrane con un....

Le stime dei cali produttivi nelle varie regioni italiane

2023-07-04T07:35+0200tarantobuonasera (it)

Sempre più pesanti gli effetti della peronospora, la malattia della vite che a causa delle forti piogge di primavera sta attaccando diverse regioni italiane, con perdite previste in alcune zone per la prossima, imminente, campagna vendemmiale fino al 40%.

Uiv: scure peronospora sulla vendemmia. cali fino al 40%

2023-07-03T18:06+0200agrigiornale (it)

Sempre più pesanti gli effetti della peronospora, la malattia della vite che a causa delle forti piogge di primavera sta attaccando diverse regioni italiane, con perdite previste in alcune zone per la prossima, imminente, campagna vendemmiale fino al 40%.

Sulla vendemmia 2023 la scure peronospora: “Cali del 40 per cento”

2023-07-03T17:31+0200cronachedigusto (it)

Sempre più pesanti gli effetti della peronospora, la malattia della vite che a causa delle forti piogge di primavera sta attaccando diverse regioni italiane, con perdite previste in alcune zone per la prossima, imminente, campagna vendemmiale fino al 40%.

Vendemmia, allarme rosso: -40% per la peronospora. Abruzzo e Molise le più colpite

2023-07-03T17:00+0200italiaatavola (it)

G li effetti della peronospora , una malattia che colpisce la vite, si stanno facendo sempre più pesanti in diverse regioni italiane . Le forti piogge primaverili hanno favorito la diffusione di questa patologia, con perdite previste fino al 40% per la prossima campagna vendemmiale in alcune zone .

Vino, Uiv: scure peronospora sulla vendemmia. Cali fino al 40%

2023-07-03T15:49+0200agricolae (it)

Sempre più pesanti gli effetti della peronospora, la malattia della vite che a causa delle forti piogge di primavera sta attaccando diverse regioni italiane, con perdite previste in alcune zone per la prossima, imminente, campagna vendemmiale fino al 40%.

Vino. L’incubo peronospora in tutta Italia, previsti cali di uva fino al 40%. Il bollettino UIV regione per regione

2023-07-03T15:42+0200agricultura (it)

ROMA – Sempre più pesanti gli effetti della peronospora, la malattia della vite che a causa delle forti piogge di primavera sta attaccando diverse regioni italiane, con perdite previste in alcune zone per la prossima, imminente, campagna vendemmiale fino al 40%.

Vino, Uiv: scure peronospora sulla vendemmia, cali fino al 40%

2023-07-03T15:23+0200askanews (it)

Milano, 3 lug. (askanews) – Sono sempre più pesanti gli effetti della peronospora, la malattia della vite che a causa delle forti piogge di primavera sta attaccando diverse regioni italiane, con perdite previste in alcune zone per la prossima, imminente, campagna vendemmiale fino al 40%.

Smoke will continue to pour in the United States as long as the fires burn in Canada

2023-07-02T11:49+0200exbulletin (en)

Here’s why: Although each Canadian province reacts differently to fires in its region, they all have common guidelines highlighting the importance of prioritizing which fires to fight and which to leave alone. Massive fires burning in remote areas like some of those currently burning in northwestern....

The smoke will continue to reach the US as long as the...

2023-07-02T00:55+0200morningexpress (en)

Another wave of wildfire smoke drifted toward the US, darkening blue summer skies and raising concerns about the increasing frequency of fires and what they have to do with climate change. More than 100 million people are under air quality alerts from Wisconsin to Vermont to North Carolina as smoke....

La mala calidad del aire en Norteamérica fuerza la cancelación del Día de Canadá y amenaza con tumbar las celebraciones del 4 de julio en EE UU

2023-07-01T18:49+0200larazon-es (es)

Canadá hace frente a un brote de incendios forestales sin precedentes , registrados en varios puntos del país, que ha obligado a decenas de miles de personas a abandonar sus hogares. Mientras, la humareda se extiende a lo largo de la costa este de Estados Unidos, desde Nueva York hasta Minnesota, pasando por Washington.

Despliegan planes DN-III y Marina por huracán Beatriz

2023-07-01T06:18+0200elsiglodetorreon (es)

Como medida preventiva ante las proyecciones de desplazamiento del huracán "Beatriz" (categoría 1 en la escala Saffir-Simpson) que se advierte se aproxime a Baja California Sur y ocasione nubosidades y lluvias a partir del domingo, autoridades desplegaron los planes DN-III y Marina, en sus fases preventivas.

La NASA alerta de que Doñana se seca por la agricultura, el turismo y la sequía

2023-06-28T19:52+0200lavozdigital (es)

«Los humedales del Parque Nacional de Doñana se están secando debido a la demanda de aguas subterráneas para la agricultura y el turismo y por la sequía. Los científicos informan de que el 83% de las lagunas del humedal se inundan menos y durante menos tiempo de lo que explicaría el clima«.

La NASA alerta de que Doñana se seca por la agricultura, el turismo y la sequía

2023-06-28T19:51+0200sevilla-abc (es)

«Los humedales del Parque Nacional de Doñana se están secando debido a la demanda de aguas subterráneas para la agricultura y el turismo y por la sequía. Los científicos informan de que el 83% de las lagunas del humedal se inundan menos y durante menos tiempo de lo que explicaría el clima«.

Storia e civiltà Roma non è stata costruita per il clima di oggi. Siamo ancora in tempo per salvarla?

2023-06-28T14:51+0200nationalgeographic-it (it)

Roma non è stata costruita in un giorno, ma una gran parte di essa potrebbe essere devastata in poche ore se si verificasse un evento meteorologico estremo: è quanto affermano gli esperti che studiano la vulnerabilità della città. L’aumento delle temperature rende i violenti temporali più frequenti....

La NASA se hace eco mundial del 'robo del agua' en Doñana

2023-06-27T11:20+0200diarioHuelva (es)

La @NASA se hace eco mundial del estudio científico que revela cómo ha afectado la sobreexplotación del acuífero a las lagunas de Doñana a lo largo de más de tres décadas. La publicación por parte de este organismo norteamericano de enorme prestigio supone un nuevo varapalo a las intenciones de....

Este ancestral muro en Perú fue construido hace 1.000 años para proteger contra inundaciones de El Niño

2023-06-27T06:57+0200mysteryplanet (es)

Según una nueva investigación, un antiguo muro en el desierto del norte peruano se construyó para proteger valiosas tierras de cultivo y canales de los estragos de las inundaciones del fenómeno climático de El Niño. Muchos arqueólogos habían sugerido que la estructura, conocida como Muralla La....

Este ancestral muro en Perú fue construido hace 1.000 años para proteger contra inundaciones de El Niño

2023-06-27T06:10+0200noticierouniversal (es)

Este ancestral muro en Perú fue construido hace 1.000 años para proteger... Este ancestral muro en Perú fue construido hace 1.000 años para proteger contra inundaciones de El Niño. Según una nueva investigación, un antiguo muro en el desierto del norte peruano se construyó para proteger valiosas....

Temporali e grandine con allerta caldo in Toscana

2023-06-26T00:32+0200toscanamedianews (it)

Arrivano i temporali ma resta l'allerta per le alte temperature. Forti piogge e raffiche di vento sul nord-ovest e sulle coste centro meridionali FIRENZE Dopo giorni di siccità arriva la pioggia ma sarà intensa quanto breve con fenomeni anche di forte entità con rischio di grandinate occasionali su tutta la Toscana.

Meno obblighi su Co2 e addio al traguardo di ridurre i gas serra, la Germania prova ad aggirare i limiti sul clima

2023-06-25T09:07+0200247libero (it)

Il governo tedesco, dopo lunghe liti interne , ha approvato una modifica della legge sulla tutela del clima (Klimaschutzgesetz) con cui i Verdi ancora una volta hanno ceduto ai partner dell’esecutivo. Era nata nel 2019 ed era stata modificata solo tre anni e mezzo fa nell’agosto 2021.

Meno obblighi su Co2 e addio al traguardo di ridurre i gas serra, la Germania prova ad aggirare i limiti sul clima

2023-06-25T09:05+0200ilfattoquotidiano (it)

Il governo tedesco, dopo lunghe liti interne , ha approvato una modifica della legge sulla tutela del clima (Klimaschutzgesetz) con cui i Verdi ancora una volta hanno ceduto ai partner dell’esecutivo. Era nata nel 2019 ed era stata modificata solo tre anni e mezzo fa nell’agosto 2021.

Caldo brutale in Texas, raggiunti i 47 gradi

2023-06-22T14:53+0200nanopress (it)

Il Texas sta affrontando una prolungata e intensa ondata di caldo, e sembra che questa situazione potrebbe perdurare per più di una settimana. Le temperature elevate stanno mettendo a dura prova la regione, e si stima che oltre 40 milioni di persone si trovino attualmente sotto allerta a causa di questa condizione meteorologica estrema.

Incendi, eruzioni e tsunami cambiano il clima

2023-06-21T09:42+0200ilpiacenza (it)

La crisi è iniziata a metà aprile di quest’anno. I roghi delle foreste in Canada hanno oscurato il cielo di New York. Una nebbia rossastra è calata sulla città, rendendo difficile la respirazione. E’ cenere finissima portata dal vento del Canada, dove più di 400 incendi divampati, di cui circa 200....

Incendi, è massima allerta fino al 15 settembre: attiva la task-force regionale

2023-06-20T09:19+0200quotidianodipuglia (it)

. Insieme con la dichiarazione dello stato di grave pericolosità , la Regione quest'anno ha affilato le armi per combattere i roghi che ogni anno devastano il territorio. A partire dall'approvazione, nei giorni scorsi, di un nuovo Piano regionale di previsione, prevenzione e lotta attiva contro gli incendi boschivi per il triennio 2023- 2025.

Latinoamérica & El Caribe Resumen de Situación Semanal al 19 de junio 2023

2023-06-19T23:50+0200reliefWeb (es)

REGIONAL: TORMENTAS & INUNDACIONES. CIFRAS CLAVE. 765,7K PERSONAS AFECTADAS POR INUNDACIONES EN PERÚ. 141,9K CASOS DE DENGUE REPORTADOS EN PERÚ TRAS INUNDACIONES. 3,7K VIVIENDAS DAÑADAS POR INUNDACIONES EN EL SUR DE BRASIL. TEMPORADA HURACANES 2023. Según su aviso del 19 de junio de 2023, el Centro....

Muertos, heridos, apagones y hogares destruidos de Texas a Florida: lo que deja el clima severo en EEUU

2023-06-19T20:04+0200univision (es)

En Florida, el Cuerpo de Bomberos del Condado de Escambia y el Servicio Médico de Emergencia declararon muerta a una persona que quedó atrapada debajo de un árbol que cayó sobre su casa durante una fuerte tormenta que llevó un tornado al área el viernes.

In Friuli Venezia Giulia arrivano caldo e afa, giovedì previsti 35 gradi

2023-06-19T13:55+0200messaggeroveneto (it)

UDINE. A due giorni dal solstizio d'estate l'anticiclone africano è pronto per surriscaldare l'Italia facendo partire la prima ondata di calore sul nostro Paese. Un deciso rialzo delle temperature che interesserà anche il Friuli Venezia Giulia, con Trieste che da oggi è tra le 15 città italiane in pre-allerta per l’arrivo di temperature torride.

Ambiente, un approccio globale per i migranti climatici

2023-06-18T08:38+0200fortuneita (it)

Il cambiamento climatico danneggia gli ecosistemi, la biodiversità e la salute, ma ha ripercussioni anche sui flussi migratori . “Nell’ultimo decennio i fenomeni atmosferici si sono via via intensificati fino a trasformarsi in eventi drammatici, che hanno costretto ampie fette di popolazione a....

Día Mundial contra la Desertificación y la Sequía 2023

2023-06-17T15:25+0200ecoticias (es)

La situación climática europea en general y española en particular es nefasta. Y si bien es imposible desdeñar que las emisiones del transporte contribuyen al empeoramiento del cambio climático , también es cierto que no tiene toda la culpa del problema.

FAO: “Urge adoptar medidas efectivas para mitigar los efectos de las sequías”

2023-06-17T07:19+0200laestrella (es)

Este 2023 la sequía afectó a varias regiones del mundo. Panamá no fue la excepción. Esto representa un grave problema para la economía y el desarrollo de los pueblos, sobre todo, en los países donde la siembra y la producción agrícola representan una de las principales fuentes de ingresos, que....

Fabricando desiertos

2023-06-17T05:39+0200elpais (es)

Agua, sequía y desertificación, tres conceptos que van unidos y que están siendo objeto de titulares, noticias, debates y entrevistas en los medios de comunicación con una frecuencia desconocida hasta ahora en España. La desertificación, definida por Naciones Unidas como la “degradación de la tierra....

La Giornata Onu. La desertificazione globale minaccia 168 Paesi

2023-06-16T08:52+0200247libero (it)

Di sete non soffre solo l’Africa. La mancanza di acqua è un problema per almeno 168 Paesi del mondo. Stima che negli anni a venire è destinata ad aumentare fino a diventare di portata globale. È questo lo scenario che fa da cornice alla. Giornata Onu contro la desertificazione. e la siccità che si celebra domani.

La Giornata Onu La desertificazione «globale» minaccia 168 Paesi

2023-06-16T08:12+0200avvenire (it)

Di sete non soffre solo l’Africa. La mancanza di acqua è un problema per almeno 168 Paesi del mondo. Stima che negli anni a venire è destinata ad aumentare fino a diventare di portata globale. È questo lo scenario che fa da cornice alla. Giornata Onu contro la desertificazione. e la siccità che si celebra domani.

Anbi: Italia resta un paese idricamente cicala, dimenticata la lezione di Romagna e Piemonte

2023-06-15T11:23+0200agricolae (it)

E’ la pianura ferrarese l’immagine dell’instabilità climatica, contro cui l’Italia deve attrezzarsi: sono bastate infatti solo poche settimane per passare da emblema di un Paese a rischio desertificazione (intrusione salina, agricoltura in sofferenza, territori assetati) a registrare ora il record....

L’Italia e l’acqua, ANBI: “nonostante le emergenze rimane un Paese cicala”

2023-06-15T10:51+0200meteoweb (it)

E’ la pianura ferrarese l’immagine dell’instabilità climatica, contro cui l’Italia deve attrezzarsi: sono bastate infatti solo poche settimane per passare da emblema di un Paese a rischio desertificazione (intrusione salina, agricoltura in sofferenza, territori assetati) a registrare ora il record....

Maltempo in Italia: giugno dei cicloni

2023-06-15T10:23+0200cinquecolonne (it)

Scritto da Serena Bonvisio L'ondata di maltempo in Italia ci fa vedere sempre più lontano l'arrivo dell'estate. Per le giornate calde e soleggiate bisogna, però, aspettare solo qualche giorno. Il maltempo continua a imperversare in Italia anche a poche settimane dall’inizio dell’estate.

Rainfall and cooler temperatures expected to help tackle wildfires as B.C. battles massive blaze

2023-06-15T02:39+0200theglobeandmail (en)

Cooler weather systems and rain in much of Canada are expected to help firefighters tackle an unprecedented wildfire season, but it hasn’t been enough in B.C. where an out-of-control blaze is threatening to close a key highway that links communities in the northeast to the rest of the province and Yukon.

Vigneti devono fare i conti con aumenti di temperatura

2023-06-14T18:45+0200teatronaturale (it)

Il Presidente della Società Meteorologica Italiana: Modelli vitivinicoli classici subiranno forti stress: selezione genetica cruciale per recuperare resilienza con cultivar più resistenti alla siccità. Servono infrastrutture irrigue ad elevata efficienza. E poi, flessibilità e lungimiranza.

Emilia Romagna, tragedia annunciata: in 4 anni +80% eventi estremi in regione

2023-06-14T14:11+0200genteditalia (it)

Eventi estremi degli ultimi 10 anni in Emilia Romagna : 38 allagamenti da piogge intense, 27 danni da trombe d’aria, 12 esondazioni fluviali, 10 danni da grandine, 9 danni alle infrastrutture, 5 danni da siccità prolungata, 5 mareggiate, 3 ondate di calore estreme in città, 1 danno al patrimonio storico da piogge intense, 1 frana da piogge intense.

Nube e fumi tossici degli incendi in Canada raggiungo la Norvegia

2023-06-14T11:26+0200ohga (it)

Il terrore di vivere una lunga estate di siccità, fatta di roghi e incendi che potrebbero devastare il Canada e non solo. Rischi di inquinamento a causa di nube e fumi tossici si sono già visti a New York e gli stessi fumi adesso si stanno dirigendo verso la Norvegia.

Coldiretti Toscana, primavera pazza che fa impazzire l'agricoltura

2023-06-13T20:09+0200tiscali-it (it)

Firenze, 13 giu. - (Adnkronos) - Non ci sono più le stagioni: ripetono gli agricoltori guardando sconsolati i pesanti effetti che grandinate, bombe d’acqua, tempeste e gelate tardive hanno avuto sulle coltivazioni. E’ stata una primavera da dimenticare nelle campagne della nostra regione dove si....

Campagne toscane devastate dalla “primavera pazza”

2023-06-13T19:01+0200luccaindiretta (it)

È stata una primavera da dimenticare nelle campagne della Toscana dove si sono abbattuti sei eventi estremi tra aprile, maggio e la prima parte di giugno secondo l’Osservatorio Città Clima. Eventi che hanno danneggiato i raccolti e compromesso, molte volte, anche la capacità produttiva delle imprese nel prossimo futuro.

Coldiretti Toscana: "Grandinate e tempeste, danneggiate centinaia di imprese agricole"

2023-06-13T17:48+0200gonews (it)

Non ci sono più le stagioni ripetono gli agricoltori guardando sconsolati i pesanti effetti che grandinate, bombe d’acqua, tempeste e gelate tardive hanno avuto sulle coltivazioni. E’ stata una primavera da dimenticare nelle campagne della nostra regione dove si sono abbattuti sei eventi estremi tra....

Emilia Romagna, tragedia annunciata: in 4 anni +80% eventi estremi in regione

2023-06-13T14:38+0200blitzquotidiano (it)

Un Rapporto diffuso nei mesi scorsi da Greenway Group ed Ecogest e realizzato dal CCSC (Climate Change Study Centre) preannunciava gli impatti devastanti degli eventi estremi sul territorio e richiedeva interventi urgenti. di Redazione Blitz Pubblicato il 13 Giugno 2023 - 13:50 Eventi estremi degli....

Emilia Romagna, tragedia annunciata: in 4 anni +80% eventi estremi in regione

2023-06-13T14:12+0200247libero (it)

Un Rapporto diffuso nei mesi scorsi da Greenway Group ed Ecogest e realizzato dal CCSC (Climate Change Study Centre) preannunciava gli impatti devastanti degli eventi estremi sul territorio e richiedeva interventi urgenti. di Redazione Blitz Pubblicato il 13 Giugno 2023 - 13:50 Eventi estremi degli....

Nubifragi e frane, ma il sole arriva. Il climatologo Bisci: «Abituiamoci a fenomeni estremi»

2023-06-12T13:03+0200corriereadriatico (it)

Scampoli di sereno, specie sulla costa, alternati a improvvisi annuvolamenti e scrosci d’acqua nell’entroterra, come il temporale che nel primo pomeriggio di sabato ha trasformato in torrenti le strade di Angeli di Rosora , nella zona dei Castelli di Jesi.

Meteo: EL NINO quest'anno sarà PREPOTENTE! Vediamo come può sconvolgere il Clima del 2023 pure in Italia, leggi articolo completo

2023-06-11T15:24+0200ilmeteo (it)

El Nino 2023 è tornato, quali effetti anche in Italia? El Nino è ufficialmente tornato prepotente ed è probabile che produrrà condizioni meteorologiche estreme entro la fine dell'anno 2023, dai cicloni tropicali che girano verso le vulnerabili isole del Pacifico alle forti piogge in Sud America alla siccità in Australia.

Noaa: El Niño è in atto! Nel prossimo autunno-inverno, farà sentire i suoi effetti anche in Europa

2023-06-10T23:01+0200blueplanetheart (it)

Dovrebbe essere da moderato a forte entro la fine dell’autunno/inizio inverno Secondo gli scienziati del Climate Prediction Center della National oceanic and atmospheric administration Usa (Noaa), «L’atteso El Niño è emerso». Infatti, la Noaa ha pubblicato un El Niño Advisory nel suo outlook mensile....

I fumi degli incendi in Canada hanno raggiunto la Norvegia

2023-06-09T19:45+0200agi (it)

AGI - Dopo avere avvolto New York, i fumi delle centinaia di incendi in Canada hanno raggiunto persino la Norvegia, a migliaia di chilometri di distanza. Lo ha riferito l'Istituto norvegese di ricerca climatica e ambientale (Nilu), precisando che si tratta di concentrazioni "molto deboli" di....

Norvegia, sono arrivati i fumi dal Canada

2023-06-09T19:11+0200interris (it)

I fumi degli incendi in Canada, dopo aver raggiunto New York, sono arrivati anche in Norvegia e intanto le autorità canadesi temono che i roghi possano durare anche mesi I fumi arrivano in Norvegia. Dopo avere avvolto New York, i fumi delle centinaia di incendi in Canada hanno raggiunto persino la Norvegia , a migliaia di chilometri di distanza.

Allarme. Il fumo dei roghi canadesi arriva in Norvegia: Può durare mesi

2023-06-09T18:13+0200247libero (it)

Dopo avere avvolto New York, i fumi delle centinaia di incendi in Canada hanno raggiunto persino la Norvegia, a migliaia di chilometri di distanza. Lo ha riferito l'Istituto norvegese di ricerca climatica e ambientale (Nilu), precisando che si tratta di concentrazioni "molto deboli" di particelle di....

Allarme Il fumo dei roghi canadesi arriva in Norvegia: «Può durare mesi»

2023-06-09T18:05+0200avvenire (it)

Dopo avere avvolto New York, i fumi delle centinaia di incendi in Canada hanno raggiunto persino la Norvegia, a migliaia di chilometri di distanza. Lo ha riferito l'Istituto norvegese di ricerca climatica e ambientale (Nilu), precisando che si tratta di concentrazioni "molto deboli" di particelle di....

Meteo: EL NINO è tornato! Vediamo cos'è e come può influenzare il Clima del 2023, anche in Italia

2023-06-09T14:03+0200ilmeteo (it)

El Nino 2023 è tornato, quali effetti anche in Italia? El Nino è ufficialmente tornato ed è probabile che produrrà condizioni meteorologiche estreme entro la fine dell'anno 2023, dai cicloni tropicali che girano verso le vulnerabili isole del Pacifico alle forti piogge in Sud America alla siccità in Australia.

NOAA: El Niño è arrivato. E probabilmente ci porterà a superare la soglia del gli 1,5° C

2023-06-09T08:53+0200greenreport (it)

Secondo gli scienziati del Climate Prediction Center della National oceanic and atmospheric administration Usa (Noaa), «L’atteso El Niño è emerso». Infatti, la Noaa ha pubblicato un El Niño Advisory nel suo outlook mensile , rilevando Lhe le condizioni della El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) sono....

Spiegazione: come El Nino potrebbe avere un impatto sul clima mondiale nel 2023-24

2023-06-08T15:22+0200marketscreener (it)

Giovedì, la National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) degli Stati Uniti ha dichiarato che è in corso un El Nino. Gli ultimi tre anni sono stati dominati dal modello La Nina, più freddo. Gli scienziati dicono che quest'anno sembra particolarmente preoccupante.

Cosa sta succedendo a New York e perché c’entra il cambiamento climatico

2023-06-08T14:30+0200fanpage (it)

Dall'inizio della settimana New York sta vivendo un vero e proprio incubo , tanto da essere diventata la città col peggior inquinamento atmosferico della Terra . Il meteorologo Collin Gross in un post su Twitter ha spiegato che la sera del 7 giugno l'indice di qualità dell'aria ha raggiunto un....

Il bacino del Mediterraneo è un punto caldo del riscaldamento globale

2023-06-07T22:15+0200247libero (it)

Mediterraneo e riscaldamento globale — Poco dopo Pasqua di quest’anno, nel bel mezzo di una storica siccità pluriennale, le temperature in alcune parti del Mediterraneo occidentale sono salite di 20°C in più rispetto alle medie stagionali, raggiungendo un record di 39°C nel sud della Spagna. E questo era in aprile.

Il bacino del Mediterraneo è un punto caldo del riscaldamento globale

2023-06-07T21:37+0200lamiafinanza (it)

Mediterraneo e riscaldamento globale — Poco dopo Pasqua di quest’anno, nel bel mezzo di una storica siccità pluriennale, le temperature in alcune parti del Mediterraneo occidentale sono salite di 20°C in più rispetto alle medie stagionali, raggiungendo un record di 39°C nel sud della Spagna. E questo era in aprile.

Air quality in Buffalo hits 'very unhealthy' level, advisory extended through Thursday for entire state

2023-06-07T19:59+0200buffalonews (en)

They also recommended employers of workers who spend time outside considering postponing outdoor work, shifting the work indoors if possible, limiting the time workers spend outside or providing N95 masks. They said any worker who has heart or lung disease and older adults should avoid physical activities outdoors.

Air quality in Buffalo hits 'very unhealthy' level Wednesday

2023-06-07T18:56+0200buffalonews (en)

The air quality in the Buffalo area has steadily worsened through the morning and at about noon, going from "unhealthy for sensitive groups" to just plain "unhealthy" and now "very unhealthy," according to AirNow.gov , which is operated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and partners.

Spiegazione - Dove sono gli incendi in Canada e sono sotto controllo?

2023-06-07T16:58+0200marketscreener (it)

Gli incendi sono comuni nelle province occidentali del Canada, ma quest'anno anche le province orientali della Nuova Scozia, del Quebec e alcune parti dell'Ontario sono state colpite da incendi fuori controllo, che hanno inviato pennacchi su gran parte di New York e hanno costretto le autorità a....

Cronaca meteo. Nord Africa: forte maltempo in Algeria, gravi inondazioni si susseguono da maggio. Già nove vittime - Video

2023-06-07T16:25+02003bmeteo (it)

Alluvione in Algeria in un'immagine di archivio. Solo nell'ultima settimana le vittime per i maltempo in Algeria sono state sei , a cui vanno aggiunte altre tre dall'inizio di maggio. Nell'ultimo mese l'Algeria si è ritrovata alle prese con ripetute condizioni di maltempo intenso che hanno provocato....

Clima, dal fenomeno “El Nino” danni all’economia globale per 3,4 trilioni di dollari entro il 2028

2023-06-07T15:40+0200key4biz (it)

Impatto da 700 miliardi di dollari sul PIL USA entro i prossimi cinque anni, ma i cambiamenti climatici e l’estremizzazione dei fenomeni atmosferici potrebbero causare danni per 84 trilioni di dollari in tutto il mondo per la fine del secolo, secondo uno studio americano del Dartmouth College.

Il cielo marziano di Ottawa, il Canada brucia

2023-06-07T03:20+0200rainews (it)

Un video postato sui social media mostra il colore del cielo nella capitale canadese Ottawa: un'arancione inquietante, segno della catastrofe ambientale che da tempo divora un'area boschiva enorme. E' l'effetto delle centinaia di incendi che da settimane stanno devastando le foreste del Quebec, ma....

Il Canada è sulla buona strada per la peggiore stagione di incendi di sempre

2023-06-05T20:40+0200marketscreener (it)

Il Canada è sulla buona strada per il peggior anno di distruzione di incendi, poiché si prevede che le condizioni di caldo e di siccità persistano fino alla fine dell'estate, dopo un inizio della stagione degli incendi senza precedenti, hanno detto lunedì i funzionari.

Premio Galileo 2023. “Siamo tutti Greta” di Moraca e Palazzi tra i finalisti

2023-05-28T17:34+0200ilbolive (it)

“Credo che parlare ai bambini di questi temi sia fondamentale, perché loro sono il nostro futuro. Se ripenso al passato, a quando ho cominciato a manifestare per il cambiamento climatico, sono molte le persone che in pochi anni si sono unite alla mia voce… In fondo non sono mai stata sola, anche quando lo ero nel cortile dell’università.

Premio Galileo 2023. "Siamo tutti Greta" di Moraca e Palazzi tra i finalisti

2023-05-28T10:30+0200247libero (it)

“Credo che parlare ai bambini di questi temi sia fondamentale, perché loro sono il nostro futuro. Se ripenso al passato, a quando ho cominciato a manifestare per il cambiamento climatico, sono molte le persone che in pochi anni si sono unite alla mia voce… In fondo non sono mai stata sola, anche quando lo ero nel cortile dell’università.

Las imágenes del desastre ambiental se viralizaron en las redes sociales.

2023-05-27T05:15+0200peru21 (es)

Unas imágenes que se volvieron virales en redes sociales muestran a una madre junto a su hijo siendo por una colosal en España , mientras la progenitora intenta empujar su coche a través del agua que desborda una calle en el país mediterráneo. El clima cálido se trasladará a Inglaterra a través de....

La siccità a Panama aumenterà i costi del trasporto marittimo mondiale

2023-05-24T15:45+0200zazoom-it (it)

(Di mercoledì 24 maggio 2023) La carenza di piogge ha ridotto i livelli dell'acqua nei due laghi artificiali che alimentano il canale tra Atlantico e Pacifico. La siccità ha già causato tagli all'acqua corrente in diverse abitazioni. I residenti sono scesi in piazza per protestare, mentre alcuni....

Forest Fires Affecting Entire Central America

2023-05-19T03:57+0200channel5belize (en)

Creating awareness on the impacts of climate change at the community level is among the work that government, multinational agencies and N.G.O.’s have been doing. It includes looking at Belize’s resiliency in the agriculture sector and minimizing carbon footprint, as well as the energy sector and looking at renewable energy.

Honduras: Flooding associated with tropical storms - Early Action Protocol - Final Report (4 May 2023) (EAP2022HN01)

2023-05-05T03:28+0200reliefWeb (en)

Attachments SUMMARY OF THE EARLY ACTION PROTOCOL. The IFRC Disaster Response Emergency Fund (DREF) has allocated CHF 360,829 for the Honduran Red Cross (HRC) to implement early actions to reduce and mitigate the impact of tropical storms flooding in Honduras.

“Record-breaking Heatwaves and Regions at High Risk: New Research Analysis”

2023-04-28T12:57+0200archyde (en)

2023.04.28 Fri posted at 14:15 JST. (CNN) Record-breaking heatwaves reported around the world could become even more intense and devastating, especially in unprepared countries and regions, new research suggests. rice field. A team led by Professor Dan Mitchell, an atmospheric scientist at the....

Setting the Stage for 8th Disaster Risk Reduction Platform in Latin America and the Caribbean

2023-02-28T02:28+0100channel5belize (en)

Feb 27, 2023 Setting the Stage for 8th Disaster Risk Reduction Platform in Latin America and the Caribbean. Annually, millions of people across the world are at risk of losing their lives and livelihoods, as a result of natural hazards, including hurricanes, floods, droughts, and earthquakes.

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