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Los grandes desafíos de la frontera agrícola en Colombia

2023-02-26T03:40+0100eltiempo-CO (es)

Según el artículo 65 de la Constitución, la producción de alimentos goza de la especial protección del Estado, quien además debe aumentar el rendimiento de la tierra mediante la investigación y la transferencia de tecnología al campo. Dentro del Objetivo de Desarrollo Sostenible número 15, la meta....

Don’t blame climate change for South American drought

2023-02-16T12:10+0100techcodex (en)

Climate change isn’t causing the multi-year drought that is devastating parts of Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and Bolivia, but warming is worsening some of the dry spell’s impacts, a new study says. The natural three-year climate condition La Nina—a cooling of the central Pacific that changes weather....

Don’t blame climate change for South American drought

2023-02-16T11:52+0100samacharcentral (en)

Climate change isn’t causing the multi-year drought that is devastating parts of Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and Bolivia, but warming is worsening some of the dry spell’s impacts, a new study says. The natural three-year climate condition La Nina—a cooling of the central Pacific that changes weather....

Study: Don't blame climate change for South American drought

2023-02-16T10:38+0100sfgate (en)

1 of 6 FILE - Birds fly over a man taking photos of the exposed riverbed of the Old Parana River, a tributary of the Parana River, during a drought in Rosario, Argentina, on July 29, 2021. Climate change isn’t causing the multi-year drought that is devastating parts of Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and....

Il Cile combatte contro gli incendi selvaggi più letali del record, mentre l'ondata di calore lo attanaglia

2023-02-06T17:32+0100marketscreener (it)

I vigili del fuoco cileni hanno lottato per contenere gli incendi forestali lunedì, mentre le autorità hanno dichiarato che il clima caldo e secco continuerà questa settimana, potenzialmente aggravando quelli che sono già i roghi più letali nella storia recente del Paese. Gli incendi, che hanno consumato 270.

sostenibilità La biodiversità salverà le città del futuro: le buone pratiche da incentivare 03 Feb 2023 di Francesco Petracchini Condividi il post Condividi

2023-02-03T11:25+0100agendadigitale (it)

A maggior ragione perché oggi le città di tutto il mondo stanno subendo sempre più gli effetti del cambiamento climatico che genera periodi di siccità, innalzamento del livello del mare, ondate di caldo, frane e forti tempeste; infatti si calcola che almeno 130 città portuali con più di un milione....

Por qué la pérdida de los humedales latinoamericanos es una amenaza ecológica mundial

2023-02-02T07:23+0100fmimpacto107 (es)

La Asociación Latinoamericana de Desalación y Reúso de Agua apuesta al reúso del agua y la desalación como una salida sostenible a la situación que se vive debido al cambio climático. En el Día Internacional de los Humedales, expertos explican por qué son fundamentales para el ecosistema Los....

The potential return of El Niño in 2023 poses the threat of record heat

2023-01-29T22:10+0100thesaxon (en)

The lake in La Sabana Park in San José, capital of Costa Rica, was affected by droughts caused by the El Niño phenomenon in 2018-2019. (File photo) Several models predict the return of El Niño in 2023, a year that should be marked by temperature anomalies and significant heat events.

5 Environmental Issues in South America in 2023 Many countries around the world are either facing or will likely face the full-scale impacts of climate change. South America, home to the second-largest river and the world’s […]

2023-01-16T16:19+0100earth-org (en)

Many countries around the world are either facing or will likely face the full-scale impacts of climate change. South America, home to the second-largest river and the world’s longest mountain range, exemplifies biological diversity and natural landscapes that breed terrestrial, marine, and aquatic....

Los riesgos naturales de Ecuador no solo se limitan a los volcanes; se monitorea posibles tsunamis, inundaciones, sequías

2023-01-16T14:16+0100eluniverso (es)

Rodrigo Rosero, subsecretario general del Servicio Nacional de Gestión de Riesgos, considera que Ecuador ha avanzando en comparación a 2008 cuando en la Constitución se integró un criterio proactivo para dejar la idea reactiva al enfrentar un desastre. Una cosa es haberse preparado para responder y otra para poder evitar.

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