Overall Orange alert Drought for Central South America-2021
in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay

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Maltempo Piemonte, esonda il Mondalavia nel Cuneese: la frazione San Giovanni Perucca sott’acqua | FOTO

2023-05-31T15:06+0200meteoweb (it)

Continuano i danni e i disagi a causa del forte maltempo che nelle ultime ore ha investito il Piemonte , con nubifragi e grandinate in varie zone della regione. Dopo i violenti nubifragi della notte nel Cuneese, a Trinità è e sondato il Mondalavia, allagando la frazione San Giovanni Perucca .

Anbi: diverse Regioni italiane hanno sfiorato l'emergenza idrogeologica

2023-05-25T16:05+0200247libero (it)

Secondo il report settimanale dell’Osservatorio Anbi sulle Risorse Idriche, in Italia si è sfiorata l’emergenza idrogeologica in diverse aree della Penisola, evitata solo per casualità, a causa delle diverse condizioni geomorfologiche e grazie ad un territorio meno stressato.

Anbi: diverse Regioni italiane hanno sfiorato l’emergenza idrogeologica

2023-05-25T15:37+0200ladiscussione (it)

Secondo il report settimanale dell’Osservatorio Anbi sulle Risorse Idriche, in Italia si è sfiorata l’emergenza idrogeologica in diverse aree della Penisola, evitata solo per casualità, a causa delle diverse condizioni geomorfologiche e grazie ad un territorio meno stressato.

L’Emilia Romagna è devastata ma si è sfiorata la tragedia anche in altre regioni. Per l’Anbi l’emergenza idrogeologica è una questione nazionale

2023-05-25T12:36+0200lanotiziagiornale (it)

L’Emilia Romagna è devastata ma si è sfiorata la tragedia in tutta l’Italia. Si può riassumere così l’ultimo report settimanale dell’Osservatorio Anbi sulle Risorse Idriche. Secondo il rapporto mentre l’attenzione si concentrava – giustamente – sulla tragedia alluvionale in Emilia Romagna, in Italia....

Maltempo. In Emilia Romagna la tragedia, ma tante le zone ad alto rischio secondo ANBI

2023-05-25T12:12+0200agricultura (it)

ROMA – Mentre inevitabilmente l’attenzione si concentrava sulla tragedia alluvionale di Romagna, in Italia si è sfiorata l’emergenza idrogeologica in altre zone, evitata solo per casualità, diverse condizioni geomorfologiche o grazie ad un territorio meno stressato: a dirlo è il report settimanale dell’Osservatorio sulle Risorse Idriche.

Rischio alluvioni, non solo Emilia: ecco le altre regioni che hanno sfiorato l'emergenza

2023-05-25T10:52+0200messaggeroveneto (it)

Mentre inevitabilmente l'attenzione si concentrava sulla tragedia alluvionale di Romagna, in Italia si è sfiorata l'emergenza idrogeologica in altre zone, evitata solo per casualità, diverse condizioni geomorfologiche o grazie ad un territorio meno stressato: a dirlo è il report settimanale dell'Osservatorio Anbi sulle Risorse Idriche.

Anbi: Non solo alluvione in Romagna. Ecco le emergenze sfiorate in altre zone d’Italia

2023-05-25T10:42+0200agricolae (it)

Mentre inevitabilmente l’attenzione si concentrava sulla tragedia alluvionale di Romagna, in Italia si è sfiorata l’emergenza idrogeologica in altre zone, evitata solo per casualità, diverse condizioni geomorfologiche o grazie ad un territorio meno stressato: a dirlo è il report settimanale dell’ Osservatorio ANBI sulle Risorse Idriche.

NON SOLO ALLUVIONE IN ROMAGNA – ECCO LE EMERGENZE SFIORATE IN ALTRE ZONE D’ITALIA Com.St.. Osservatorio ANBI Risorse Idriche 25-5-23

2023-05-25T10:28+0200agenparl (it)

DI FRONTE ALL’EMERGENZA ALLUVIONALE DI ROMAGNA NON BISOGNA TACERE I GRAVI RISCHI IDROGEOLOGICI CORSI IN ALTRE ZONE DEL PAESE FRANCESCO VINCENZI, Presidente ANBI “IL FUTURO DELL’ITALIA È OGGI ALLA MERCE’ DEI CAMBIAMENTI CLIMATICI. ADEGUARE LA RETE IDRAULICA ED AUMENTARE LA RESILIENZA DI COMUNITA’ E....

Non solo alluvione in Romagna, ecco le emergenze sfiorate in altre zone d’Italia

2023-05-25T10:18+0200meteoweb (it)

Mentre inevitabilmente l’attenzione si concentrava sulla tragedia alluvionale di Romagna , in Italia si è sfiorata l’ emergenza idrogeologica in altre zone, evitata solo per casualità, diverse condizioni geomorfologiche o grazie ad un territorio meno stressato “: a dirlo è il report settimanale....

Tirreno Power, in Liguria la produzione di energia è diminuita dell'80% per la siccità

2023-05-24T19:44+0200247libero (it)

Airole – "In un anno, nelle sei centrali idroelettriche di Tirreno Power del Ponente ligure, situate tra Airole (Imperia), al confine con la Francia e la Val Bormida, nel Savonese, la siccità ha determinato un crollo della produzione di energia fino all'80% ".

Tirreno Power, in Liguria la produzione di energia è diminuita dell’80% per la siccità

2023-05-24T18:33+0200ilsecoloxix (it)

Airole – "In un anno, nelle sei centrali idroelettriche di Tirreno Power del Ponente ligure, situate tra Airole (Imperia), al confine con la Francia e la Val Bormida, nel Savonese, la siccità ha determinato un crollo della produzione di energia fino all'80% ".

Tirreno Power, in Liguria la produzione di energia è diminuita dell’80% per la siccità

2023-05-24T18:20+0200lastampa (it)

Airole – "In un anno, nelle sei centrali idroelettriche di Tirreno Power del Ponente ligure, situate tra Airole (Imperia), al confine con la Francia e la Val Bormida, nel Savonese, la siccità ha determinato un crollo della produzione di energia fino all'80% ".

Con siccità -80% energia da centrali Tirreno Power liguri

2023-05-24T18:01+0200ansa (it)

(ANSA) - AIROLE, 24 MAG - "In un anno, nelle sei centrali idroelettriche di Tirreno Power del Ponente ligure, situate tra Airole (Imperia), al confine con la Francia e la Val Bormida, nel Savonese, la siccità ha determinato un crollo della produzione di energia fino all'80%". La media storica delle centrali del Ponente ligure è di 42 gwh.

Indigenous communities in Argentina’s Chaco fear another heavy fire season in 2023

2023-05-23T02:57+0200mongabay (en)

“We couldn’t see the sun for a whole month because of the clouds of smoke. For an entire month, between October and November (2022), we didn’t see the sun,” said David Sarapura, from the Indigenous Kolla Tinkunaku community in Argentina . “It was awful,” Sarapura said, “the older people told us that fires like this had never happened before.

El Niño is probably back—here’s what that means Forecasts show a high chance of a wet, hot of El Niño summer. Here's how to prepare.

2023-05-19T17:53+0200popsci (en)

Sea level data from the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite on April 24 shows relatively higher (shown in red and white) and warmer ocean water at the equator and the west coast of South America. Water expands as it warms, so sea levels tend to be higher in places with warmer water. These can be strong hints of an upcoming El Niño cycle.

ZeroCO2 in Tanzania per supportare le comunità Masai. Il progetto che vuole contrastare la desertificazione e aiutare l’emancipazione femminile

2023-05-12T18:46+0200iconaclima (it)

è nata nel 2018 grazie alla sinergia tra Andrea Pesce , italiano e il guatemalteco Virgilio Galicia : durante un incontro in Guatemala questi due giovani under 30 hanno deciso di unire le forze per supportare la popolazione e un territorio in piena emergenza ambientale.

Clima, le anomalie di aprile: su gran parte d’Europa è stato un mese freddo e ultra piovoso | DATI

2023-05-08T12:21+0200meteoweb (it)

Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), implementato dal Centro Europeo per le previsioni metereologiche a medio termine per conto della Commissione europea con il finanziamento dell’UE, pubblica regolarmente bollettini climatici mensili che segnalano i cambiamenti osservati nella temperatura....

El Niño mette a rischio la sicurezza agroalimentare mondiale

2023-04-28T22:19+0200teatronaturale (it)

Dopo una prolungata presenza di tre anni, La Niña ha lasciato la scena atmosferica globale, lasciando spazio a un probabile imminente passaggio a El Niño, un evento meteorologico che tipicamente distribuisce i modelli meteorologici in modo opposto. Questo potrebbe essere un sollievo per alcune aree....

“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....

Torna El Niño, Fao: prepararsi alla minaccia con azioni anticipatrici

2023-04-27T12:17+0200greenreport (it)

Migliorerà la situazione nel Corno d’Africa, maggiori rischi di siccità in Africa meridionale, America centrale ed Estremo Oriente. [27 Aprile 2023] Dopo 3 anni di prolungata presenza, La Niña ha lasciato la scena atmosferica globale, facendo probabukmente posto all’imminente arrivo di El Niño, un....

Arriva El Niño, la FAO lancia l’allarme e corre ai riparo: “prevista crisi alimentare, dobbiamo agire adesso”

2023-04-27T12:02+0200meteoweb (it)

La Niña che è rimasta per ben tre anni sembra avere abbandonato la scena atmosferica globale. Al suo posto, dobbiamo attenderci la probabile transizione a El Niño, un evento meteorologico che costituisce certamente un sollievo per alcune aree colpite dalla siccità come il Corno d’Africa .

Clima, incombe la minaccia di El Niño: tutte le azioni preventive contro i maggiori rischi di siccità in Africa meridionale, America centrale ed Estremo Oriente asiatico

2023-04-27T11:33+0200repubblica (it)

ROMA - Dopo una lunga presenza di tre anni, La Niña - che in pratica è il raffreddamento della temperatura delle acque superficiali dell'Oceano Pacifico centrale ed orientale, capace di influenzare il clima nel Pianeta - ha lasciato la scena atmosferica globale, per cedere il posto ad una probabile....

Siccità e inondazioni: Paesi a rischio col ritorno del NiñoLa Fao inizia a predisporre una serie di interventi per i Paesi che già soffrono di insicurezza alimentare

2023-04-27T11:18+0200efanews (it)

L'uscita di scena della "Niña", dopo tre anni di presenza prolungata, lascerà il posto a "El Niño", ribaltando radicalmente lo scenario meteorologico venturo. Ciò significa che alcune aree geografiche afflitte da siccità cronica, come il Corno d'Africa potrebbero ricevere sollievo.

Día de la Tierra en la Era de Internet

2023-04-23T14:46+0200eldiariodelapampa (es)

En el año 1970 más de 20 millones de personas en Estados Unidos se reunieron para conmemorar lo que sería el primer Día de la Tierra a raíz de una protesta de universitarios preocupados por la situación con la Guerra de Vietnam. A partir de ese día, y de manera oficial para la Organización de....

Olas de calor e incendios, el impacto en Latinoamérica

2023-04-22T07:40+0200eldia-AR (es)

El cambio climático avanzó en el mundo en 2022 y también en regiones como la latinoamericana, que experimentó importantes olas de calor e incendios, subrayó el informe anual sobre el estado del clima presentado ayer por la Organización Meteorológica Mundial (OMM).

Olas de calor e incendios marcaron cambio climático en América Latina en 2022

2023-04-22T01:59+0200lahora (es)

En la víspera de la celebración del Día de la Tierra, la Organización Meteorológica Mundial presentó un informe en el que advierte sobre la incidencia de climas cada vez más extremos. GINEBRA. El cambio climático avanzó en el mundo en 2022 y también en regiones como la latinoamericana, que....

Olas de calor e incendios marcaron cambio climático en América Latina en 2022: OMN

2023-04-21T21:17+0200elperiodicodemexico (es)

Ginebra, (EFE).- El cambio climático avanzó en el mundo en 2022 y también en regiones como la latinoamericana, que experimentó importantes olas de calor e incendios, subrayó el informe anual sobre el estado del clima presentado hoy por la Organización Meteorológica Mundial (OMM).

Cambio climático en América Latina: un informe alerta sobre las crecientes olas de calor y los incendios

2023-04-21T19:23+0200diario26 (es)

a nivel mundial en 2022 , aunque hace especial foco en lo que ocurre en Latinoamérica. Los factores de las olas de calor e incendios fueron subrayados en el registro anua l que publicaron este viernes. Según lo que detallaron, el 2022 empezó con la primera quincena de enero con altas temperaturas en....

21.04.2023 A threat to global food security In the context of more frequent extreme climate events, South America is experiencing a severe drought for the third consecutive year – the worst in a century, primarily due to the La Niña phenomenon that has persisted since 2020.

2023-04-21T17:04+0200agroinsurance (en)

In the context of more frequent extreme climate events, South America is experiencing a severe drought for the third consecutive year the worst in a century, primarily due to the La Niña phenomenon that has persisted since 2020. Among the countries most affected are those produce a significant....

olas de calor e incendios marcaron cambio climático en A.Latina ...

2023-04-21T16:01+0200eldia-do (es)

Ginebra.- El cambio climático avanzó en el mundo en 2022 y también en regiones como la latinoamericana, que experimentó importantes olas de calor e incendios, subrayó el informe anual sobre el estado del clima presentado hoy por la Organización Meteorológica Mundial (OMM).

21.04.2023 A threat to global food security In the context of more frequent extreme climate events, South America is experiencing a severe drought for the third consecutive year – the worst in a century, primarily due to the La Niña phenomenon that has persisted since 2020.

2023-04-21T15:56+0200agroinsurance-en (en)

In the context of more frequent extreme climate events, South America is experiencing a severe drought for the third consecutive year the worst in a century, primarily due to the La Niña phenomenon that has persisted since 2020. Among the countries most affected are those produce a significant....

Olas de calor e incendios marcaron cambio climático en latinoamericana en 2022, dice OMM

2023-04-21T15:49+0200HoyDigital-DO (es)

El cambio climático avanzó en el mundo en 2022 y también en regiones como la latinoamericana, que experimentó importantes olas de calor e incendios, subrayó el informe anual sobre el estado del clima presentado hoy por la Organización Meteorológica Mundial ( El año comenzó con una primera mitad de....

OMM: olas de calor e incendios marcaron cambio climático en América Latina en 2022

2023-04-21T14:46+0200elnuevodiario-DO (es)

EL NUEVO DIARIO, GINEBRA.- El cambio climático avanzó en el mundo en 2022 y también en regiones como la latinoamericana, que experimentó importantes olas de calor e incendios, subrayó el informe anual sobre el estado del clima presentado hoy por la Organización Meteorológica Mundial (OMM).

OMM: olas de calor e incendios marcaron cambio climático en A.Latina en 2022 El cambio climático avanzó en el mundo en 2022 y también en...

2023-04-21T14:32+0200elaragueno (es)

El cambio climático avanzó en el mundo en 2022 y también en regiones como la latinoamericana, que experimentó importantes olas de calor e incendios, subrayó el informe anual sobre el estado del clima presentado por la Organización Meteorológica Mundial (OMM).

OMM: olas de calor e incendios marcaron cambio climático en A.Latina en 2022

2023-04-21T13:34+0200infobae (es)

Ginebra, 21 abr. El cambio climático avanzó en el mundo en 2022 y también en regiones como la latinoamericana, que experimentó importantes olas de calor e incendios, subrayó el informe anual sobre el estado del clima presentado hoy por la Organización Meteorológica Mundial (OMM).

El guanaco para frenar la desertificación en la Patagonia

2023-04-20T07:34+0200aimdigital (es)

Cientos de años de producción ovina en un ambiente árido y frágil, sumada a las malas prácticas de manejo y la introducción de enormes cantidades de ganado ovino, llevaron a que se desertificara y a que se perdieran pasturas y se degradaran los suelos, expresaron desde el Conicet.

El guanaco es una «oportunidad única» para la Patagonia: estos son los motivos

2023-04-16T23:09+0200noticiasbariloche (es)

Argentina alberga el 95% de la población mundial del camélido. Por Giuliana Biasotto.- El guanaco ofrece una «oportunidad única» al ambiente para disminuir los procesos de desertificación de las tierras áridas en la Patagonia ocasionados por el impacto de «cientos de años de producción ovina en un....

El guanaco es una "oportunidad única" para la Patagonia: estos son los motivos

2023-04-15T21:08+0200eleconomista-ar (es)

15 abril de 2023. Por Giuliana Biasotto.- El guanaco ofrece una "oportunidad única" al ambiente para disminuir los procesos de desertificación de las tierras áridas en la Patagonia ocasionados por el impacto de "cientos de años de producción ovina en un ambiente frágil", que llevó a la pérdida de....

El guanaco, una "oportunidad única" contra los procesos de desertificación

2023-04-15T19:35+0200telam (es)

Argentina alberga el 95% de la población mundial de los guanacos.// Foto gentileza Antonella Panebianco El guanaco ofrece una "oportunidad única" al ambiente para disminuir los procesos de desertificación de las tierras áridas en la Patagonia ocasionados por el impacto de "cientos de años de....

Salomón Rondón abrió su corazón y reconoció las dificultades en sus comienzos en River: “Cosas que la gente desconoce”

2023-04-11T14:37+0200lanacion-AR (es)

“He fracasado una y otra vez en mi vida y es por ello que he tenido éxito”. Para Salomón Rondón, Michael Jordan es su inspiración. Y por eso una de las frases más célebres del astro del básquetbol ha sido utilizada en sucesivas ocasiones por el delantero venezolano en los posteos de sus redes sociales.

Líder River Plate golea a Huracán con doblete de venezolano Rondón en Argentina

2023-04-10T19:03+0200latina (es)

BUENOS AIRES, 9 abr (Reuters) – River Plate goleó el domingo 3-0 como visitante a Huracán con un doblete del venezolano Salomón Rondón y mantuvo el liderato en la Liga Profesional de Argentina . Con el triunfo en el marco de la décima fecha, River llegó a 24 puntos en la tabla de posiciones, cuatro....

Venezolano Rondón anota su primer doblete en River, líder de la Liga argentina

2023-04-10T17:39+0200eluniversal (es)

Caracas.- River Plate derrotó este domingo 3-0 a Huracán con un doblete del delantero venezolano Salomón Rondón y consolidó su liderazgo al frente de la Liga 2023 del fútbol argentino, en partido de la décima fecha. Llegado a principios de este año, Rondón había tenido algunos encuentros como....

Líder River Plate golea a Huracán con doblete de venezolano Rondón en Argentina

2023-04-10T04:40+0200infobae (es)

BUENOS AIRES, 9 abr (Reuters) - River Plate goleó el domingo 3-0 como visitante a Huracán con un doblete del venezolano Salomón Rondón y mantuvo el liderato en la Liga Profesional de Argentina . Con el triunfo en el marco de la décima fecha, River llegó a 24 puntos en la tabla de posiciones, cuatro....

Copernicus: Il globo attraversa il secondo marzo più caldo mai registrato

2023-04-06T16:49+0200greencity-it (it)

Il servizio per il Cambiamento Climatico di Copernicus (Copernicus Climate Change Service - C3S) , implementato dal Centro europeo per le previsioni meteorologiche a medio termine, ha pubblicato il bollettino climatico mensile che riporta i cambiamenti registrati nella temperatura superficiale....

Guaraní buscará dar un golpe en Argentina ante Huracán

2023-04-06T15:08+0200lanacion-PY (es)

Guaraní, que viene de un triunfazo en el clásico añejo y en carrera por el título del torneo Apertura 2023, entra en acción este jueves en lo que va a ser su estreno en la fase de grupos de la Copa Sudamericana 2023. El equipo paraguayo pasa por un gran momento a nivel local, siendo el único escolta de Libertad con 19 unidades.

Anbi lancia l’allarme siccità. Poche piogge e neve ormai esaurita, la crisi idrica è già iniziata

2023-04-06T14:57+0200lanotiziagiornale (it)

Poche piogge e neve ormai esaurita, dall’ Anbi un nuovo allarme siccità. In questo inizio di primavera idrica, si legge in un lungo comunicato stampa, sorride la Valle d’Aosta, ma non certo il confinante Piemonte. Nella regione montana, infatti, i 72 millimetri di pioggia, caduti a Marzo, sono....

Clima, è stato il secondo marzo più caldo a livello globale

2023-04-06T12:32+0200Quotidianodibari (it)

(Adnkronos) – Il mese di marzo 2023 è stato il secondo più caldo a livello globale: nell’Europa meridionale e centrale sono state registrate temperature dell'aria superiori alla media; inferiori, invece, nell’Europa settentrionale. Il Servizio per il Cambiamento Climatico di Copernicus (Copernicus....

Clima, è stato il secondo marzo più caldo a livello globale

2023-04-06T12:11+0200vivereancona (it)

3' di lettura Vivere Italia 06/04/2023 - (Adnkronos) - Il mese di marzo 2023 è stato il secondo più caldo a livello globale: nell’Europa meridionale e centrale sono state registrate temperature dell'aria superiori alla media; inferiori, invece, nell’Europa settentrionale.

Clima, è stato il secondo marzo più caldo a livello globale

2023-04-06T12:02+0200quotidianodifoggia (it)

(Adnkronos) – Il mese di marzo 2023 è stato il secondo più caldo a livello globale: nell’Europa meridionale e centrale sono state registrate temperature dell'aria superiori alla media; inferiori, invece, nell’Europa settentrionale. Il Servizio per il Cambiamento Climatico di Copernicus (Copernicus....

Clima, è stato il secondo marzo più caldo a livello globale

2023-04-06T11:59+0200adnkronos (it)

Il mese di marzo 2023 è stato il secondo più caldo a livello globale: nell’Europa meridionale e centrale sono state registrate temperature dell'aria superiori alla media ; inferiori, invece, nell’Europa settentrionale. Il Servizio per il Cambiamento Climatico di Copernicus (Copernicus Climate Change....

Marzo 2023 è il secondo più caldo a livello globale

2023-04-06T11:38+0200canaleenergia (it)

Il mese di marzo 2023 è il secondo più caldo a livello globale. E’ quanto emerge dal che registra i cambiamenti nella temperatura superficiale dell’aria , nella copertura del ghiaccio marino e nelle variabili idrologiche. nomalia della temperatura superficiale dell’aria per il mese di marzo 2023....

Ambiente Sul precipizio climatico/2: chi già precipita. E chi sta nell’Ipcc Dopo l’invio del mio articolo su Contropiano “Sull’orlo del precipizio climatico” sento la necessità di scendere dalle considerazioni generali...

2023-03-30T09:57+0200contropiano (it)

sento la necessità di scendere dalle considerazioni generali più sul concreto. L’Ipcc è un comitato . . . “sub partes” Comincio con una rettifica, faccio ammenda per l’affermazione che l’Ipcc è un panel INTERGOVERNATIVO. In realtà a ben vedere sembra piuttosto GOVERNATIVO: nel senso che sembra che....

En la laguna de Melincué encontraron grandes ejemplares de carpa

2023-03-27T09:57+0200lacapital (es)

La aparición de grandes ejemplares de carpa en la laguna de Melincué desató la curiosidad e intriga de pobladores de esa localidad y visitantes frecuentes del espejo de agua más importante del sur santafesino. Para muchos es novedosa la aparición de carpas ya que es una especie de agua dulce.

Il clima minaccia la raccolta di soia in Argentina e viceversa: unendo i puntini, il cerchio si chiude

2023-03-25T16:03+0100247libero (it)

di Isabella Pratesi* Pericolosamente distratti da accadimenti che ci sembrano molto più interessanti e vicini rischiamo di non guardare con occhio critico ai numerosi segnali che, messi insieme, dimostrano quanto sapiens stia lavorando efficacemente alla propria fine.

Il clima minaccia la raccolta di soia in Argentina e viceversa: unendo i puntini, il cerchio si chiude

2023-03-25T15:07+0100ilfattoquotidiano (it)

di Isabella Pratesi* Pericolosamente distratti da accadimenti che ci sembrano molto più interessanti e vicini rischiamo di non guardare con occhio critico ai numerosi segnali che, messi insieme, dimostrano quanto sapiens stia lavorando efficacemente alla propria fine.

El futuro del tiempo, el clima y el agua a través de las generaciones

2023-03-24T01:09+0100mdzol (es)

Como cada año, se celebra el 23 de marzo en más de 180 países, porque un 23 de marzo de 1950 se creó la Organización Meteorológica Mundial (OMM). Es una fecha relevante porque destaca la importancia que tiene la atmósfera en el delicado equilibrio medioambiental que rige la vida de nuestro planeta.

Acqua: Onu, siamo ‘vampiri’ senza scrupoli e andiamo ‘ciecamente verso una crisi idrica globale’

2023-03-22T13:36+0100onuitalia (it)

ROMA, 22 MARZO – L’ Onu lancia l’ allarme acqua : la “linfa vitale” dell’umanità è sempre più a rischio nel mondo a causa dell’eccessivo sviluppo e del consumo “vampiresco” e la “scarsità di acqua sta diventando endemica”. Nella Giornata mondiale dell’Acqua un rapporto delle Nazioni Unite evidenzia....

Acqua: l'ultima goccia prima della crisi globale. La Conferenza dell'Onu per la salvaguardia delle risorse idriche

2023-03-22T07:17+0100infooggi (it)

L'ultima goccia: poca acqua, consumo eccessivo. Oggi la Conferenza dell'Onu sulla crisi idrica. 2 miliardi di persone non hanno accesso all'acqua potabile. La siccità avanza, cambiamenti climatici e sviluppo "vampiristico" mettono a rischio la linfa vitale dell'umanità. Ogni italiano consuma 6.300 litri d'acqua al giorno.

Giovedì 22 marzo si celebra il World water day, tra fenomeni globali di siccità e desertificazione, dispersione record dalle reti e aumenti in bolletta

2023-03-22T06:16+0100collettiva (it)

Dovremmo festeggiarla, ma di fatto c’è poco da festeggiare. La Giornata mondiale dell’acqua , che è stata istituita dall’Onu nel 1992 e si celebra in tutto il mondo il 22 marzo, arriva in un momento in cui i cambiamenti climatici e l’emergenza siccità non hanno smesso di mettere in ginocchio l’Italia dalla scorsa estate.

L'ultima goccia: poca acqua, consumo eccessivo. Oggi la Conferenza dell'Onu sulla crisi idrica

2023-03-22T04:32+0100rainews (it)

La siccità avanza. Secondo il Gruppo intergovernativo di esperti ONU sul cambiamento climatico (IPCC), l'aumento della temperatura in atto sarà accompagnato da grandi cambiamenti nel ciclo dell'acqua in tutto il Pianeta, con aree umide che diventeranno molto più umide e aree aride che saranno soggette a siccità più intense e per periodi più lunghi.

Siccità, cosa succede nel mondo

2023-03-21T12:09+0100ilSole24ore (it)

Questa veduta aerea mostra l’All-American Canal lungo il confine tra Stati Uniti e Messico vicino a Holtville, in California. Una coltre di raccolti ricopre il pavimento dell’Imperial Valley nella California meridionale, un mosaico di verdi vivaci dato vita da il fiume Colorado in un paesaggio sbiancato dal sole del deserto.

Una sola equazione per il collasso degli ecosistemi

2023-03-20T19:26+0100lescienze (it)

I bombi, simili a minuscole pecorelle arancioni, si muovono tra i gigli che ricoprono il sottobosco di una foresta argentina, fecondando i fiori e traendone nutrimento per se stessi. In un antico prato da fieno in Inghilterra , gli empididi, simili a robuste zanzare, vanno a caccia di fiori con....

Sulla primavera la scure della siccità: ecco i cibi che non troveremo più

2023-03-20T11:25+0100247libero (it)

La siccità morde duro in Italia. Alla vigilia di questa nuova primavera, i dati sull’inverno sono drammatici: dal punto di vista climatico, la temperatura nei mesi invernali è stata superiore di 1,21 gradi rispetto alla media storica; addirittura di 1,38 gradi in più al Nord, dove l’emergenza è ormai diventata cronica.

Por la Liga Profesional, San Lorenzo va a Rosario en busca del liderazgo en soledad

2023-03-20T10:46+0100rionegro (es)

En el Parque Independencia de Rosario, San Lorenzo (16 unidades) intentará seguir prendido en la vanguardia visitando a Newell’s, en el estadio Coloso Marcelo Bielsa desde las 18:30 (ESPN Premium El Ciclón, que viene de golear 4-0 a Gimnasia como local y 3-0 a Sarmiento de Resistencia por la Copa....

El nivel de la laguna de Ansenuza bajó drásticamente y dejó al descubierto los restos de la vieja Miramar

2023-03-17T00:52+0100tn-ar (es)

Miramar de Ansenuza es un bellísimo pueblo del noroeste cordobés que hasta hace poco se llamaba solo “Miramar”. Las autoridades locales tuvieron que agregarle el “de Ansenuza” para diferenciarla de la otra Miramar de la costa atlántica al sur de Mar del Plata .

Siccità record, Argentina a nuovo rischio default

2023-03-16T18:07+0100marketscreener (it)

BUENOS AIRES (awp/ats/ans) - Non c'è una nuvola all'orizzonte da mesi ma per l' Argentina è quanto di più simile a una tempesta perfetta. La grave siccità che ha colpito l'intero Paese insieme a una serie di ondate di caldo inedite rischia infatti, secondo le stime degli esperti, di ridurre di oltre....

15 mar 2023, 10:07 Lorenzo Badellino Cronaca meteo. Argentina, tra caldo record ed emergenza incendi. A Buenos Aires la temperatura più alta da oltre un secolo - Video

2023-03-15T10:35+01003bmeteo (it)

Incendi in argentina in un'immagine di archivio. E' da almeno cinque giorni che in sulle aree centro-settentrionali dell' Argentina continuano a registrarsi temperature davvero elevate, con valori massimi che hanno ripetutamente sfiorato i 40°C . Solo nella capitale Buenos Aires sabato sono stati raggiunti 38.

La pampa brucia, in cenere più di 3000 ettari in Argentina

2023-03-15T01:10+0100rainews (it)

Da giorni le fiamme fuori controllo stanno divorando enormi appezzamenti di territorio nel nord dell' Argentina , distrutti fin qui almeno 3mila ettari di foreste, campagne, parchi nazionali. Colpite le zone di Ituzaingo e Corrientes. Secondo le autorità, è il più grande incendio di questa stagione estiva.

Incendi in Piemonte e Liguria: in fiamme boschi a Ponzone e Carpasio

2023-03-11T09:51+0100meteoweb (it)

Divampano le fiamme, favorite dalla siccità, tra Piemonte e Liguria . Un rogo boschivo è divampato nella notte in località Prati Piani sopra l’abitato di Carpasio , in alta valle Argentina (Imperia). Da Genova è decollato un elicottero di EliGenova che effettuerà una prima ricognizione per capire se....

Ambiente destina $ 40 millones para apoyar el acceso al agua en NOA y Cuyo

2023-03-10T03:02+0100noticiasambientales (es)

El ministro de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible de la Nación, Juan Cabandié, rubricó las cartas acuerdos con comunidades indígenas para fortalecer el acceso al agua segura de 589 familias que habitan en zonas de tierras secas de NOA y Cuyo. De esta manera, se efectiviza la adjudicación de los montos....

Nuffield Scholarship applications now open to travel the world

2023-03-05T21:05+0100nationaltribune (en)

Australian farmers and others working in food and fibre production are urged to consider how they could use overseas study tours to improve their business and industry, through a Nuffield Scholarship. “Our scholarships enable producers to travel the world and bring back the latest ideas and....

Tras el debút de Gorosito como DT, Colón empató con Huracán

2023-02-27T02:01+0100derf (es)

Colón, en el debut como entrenador de Néstor Gorosito, recibía este domingo a Huracán en uno de los cinco partidos que le dan continuidad a la 5ª fecha de la Liga Profesional (LPF), con la misión de cortar la sequía. Sin embargo, igualó 1-1 para, por lo menos, ponerle fin a la racha de caídas en fila de local.

La siccità fa emergere un’antica città sommersa in Argentina

2023-02-24T18:58+0100scienzenotizie (it)

La mancanza d’acqua ha lasciato visibili le strutture che formavano Miramar prima che scomparisse a causa di un’alluvione negli anni 70. Il nuovo paesaggio provoca nostalgia, ma ha anche riportato i turisti in città. L’avanzamento imprevisto della grande laguna di Mar Chiquita , situata nel....

Allarme climatico, tre Regioni italiane ad alto rischio: la classifica europea

2023-02-20T19:37+0100247libero (it)

Si parla da tempo d’ allarme climatico e le sue conseguenze sul territorio abitato, quello naturale, la fauna, il patrimonio culturale, l’economia e la popolazione. I numerosi eventi catastrofici e drammatici avvenuti nella nostra penisola sono o dovrebbero essere un motivo di allarme non tanto per la popolazione, quanto per le istituzioni.

Allarme climatico, tre Regioni italiane ad alto rischio: la classifica europea

2023-02-20T18:33+0100money-it (it)

Si parla da tempo d’ allarme climatico e le sue conseguenze sul territorio abitato, quello naturale, la fauna, il patrimonio culturale, l’economia e la popolazione. I numerosi eventi catastrofici e drammatici avvenuti nella nostra penisola sono o dovrebbero essere un motivo di allarme non tanto per la popolazione, quanto per le istituzioni.

Il mondo diviso tra siccità e alluvioni, quanto impatta la crisi del clima?

2023-02-20T15:19+0100ilsecoloxix (it)

T roppa acqua o troppo poca. La fotografia attuale del pianeta Terra, osservabile anche dai satelliti, a inizio anno mostra un mondo diviso in due tra eventi di siccità estrema - come in Argentina , Italia, centro Europa o Corno d'Africa - e alluvioni devastanti che dalla Nuova Zelanda sino al....

Il mondo diviso tra siccità e alluvioni, quanto impatta la crisi del clima?

2023-02-20T15:13+0100247libero (it)

T roppa acqua o troppo poca. La fotografia attuale del pianeta Terra, osservabile anche dai satelliti, a inizio anno mostra un mondo diviso in due tra eventi di siccità estrema - come in Argentina , Italia, centro Europa o Corno d'Africa - e alluvioni devastanti che dalla Nuova Zelanda sino al....

Il mondo diviso tra siccità e alluvioni, quanto impatta la crisi del clima?

2023-02-20T15:11+0100gazzettadimantova (it)

T roppa acqua o troppo poca. La fotografia attuale del pianeta Terra, osservabile anche dai satelliti, a inizio anno mostra un mondo diviso in due tra eventi di siccità estrema - come in Argentina , Italia, centro Europa o Corno d'Africa - e alluvioni devastanti che dalla Nuova Zelanda sino al....

Il mondo diviso tra siccità e alluvioni, quanto impatta la crisi del clima?

2023-02-20T15:08+0100corrierealpi (it)

T roppa acqua o troppo poca. La fotografia attuale del pianeta Terra, osservabile anche dai satelliti, a inizio anno mostra un mondo diviso in due tra eventi di siccità estrema - come in Argentina , Italia, centro Europa o Corno d'Africa - e alluvioni devastanti che dalla Nuova Zelanda sino al....

Il mondo diviso tra siccità e alluvioni, quanto impatta la crisi del clima?

2023-02-20T15:00+0100repubblica-green-and-blue (it)

T roppa acqua o troppo poca. La fotografia attuale del pianeta Terra, osservabile anche dai satelliti, a inizio anno mostra un mondo diviso in due tra eventi di siccità estrema - come in Argentina , Italia, centro Europa o Corno d'Africa - e alluvioni devastanti che dalla Nuova Zelanda sino al....

Il mondo diviso tra siccità e alluvioni, quanto impatta la crisi del clima?

2023-02-20T14:58+0100lastampa (it)

T roppa acqua o troppo poca. La fotografia attuale del pianeta Terra, osservabile anche dai satelliti, a inizio anno mostra un mondo diviso in due tra eventi di siccità estrema - come in Argentina , Italia, centro Europa o Corno d'Africa - e alluvioni devastanti che dalla Nuova Zelanda sino al....

Il mondo diviso tra siccità e alluvioni, quanto impatta la crisi del clima?

2023-02-20T14:55+0100nuovavenezia (it)

T roppa acqua o troppo poca. La fotografia attuale del pianeta Terra, osservabile anche dai satelliti, a inizio anno mostra un mondo diviso in due tra eventi di siccità estrema - come in Argentina , Italia, centro Europa o Corno d'Africa - e alluvioni devastanti che dalla Nuova Zelanda sino al....

Il mondo diviso tra siccità e alluvioni, quanto impatta la crisi del clima?

2023-02-20T14:51+0100messaggeroveneto (it)

T roppa acqua o troppo poca. La fotografia attuale del pianeta Terra, osservabile anche dai satelliti, a inizio anno mostra un mondo diviso in due tra eventi di siccità estrema - come in Argentina , Italia, centro Europa o Corno d'Africa - e alluvioni devastanti che dalla Nuova Zelanda sino al....

Green&Blue Perché non piove più. O piove troppo

2023-02-20T14:51+0100repubblica (it)

T roppa acqua o troppo poca. La fotografia attuale del pianeta Terra, osservabile anche dai satelliti, a inizio anno mostra un mondo diviso in due tra eventi di siccità estrema - come in Argentina , Italia, centro Europa o Corno d'Africa - e alluvioni devastanti che dalla Nuova Zelanda sino al....

Il mondo diviso tra siccità e alluvioni, quanto impatta la crisi del clima?

2023-02-20T14:48+0100laprovinciapavese (it)

T roppa acqua o troppo poca. La fotografia attuale del pianeta Terra, osservabile anche dai satelliti, a inizio anno mostra un mondo diviso in due tra eventi di siccità estrema - come in Argentina , Italia, centro Europa o Corno d'Africa - e alluvioni devastanti che dalla Nuova Zelanda sino al....

Il mondo diviso tra siccità e alluvioni, quanto impatta la crisi del clima?

2023-02-20T14:48+0100lasentinella (it)

T roppa acqua o troppo poca. La fotografia attuale del pianeta Terra, osservabile anche dai satelliti, a inizio anno mostra un mondo diviso in due tra eventi di siccità estrema - come in Argentina , Italia, centro Europa o Corno d'Africa - e alluvioni devastanti che dalla Nuova Zelanda sino al....

Il mondo diviso tra siccità e alluvioni, quanto impatta la crisi del clima?

2023-02-20T14:46+0100ilpiccolo (it)

T roppa acqua o troppo poca. La fotografia attuale del pianeta Terra, osservabile anche dai satelliti, a inizio anno mostra un mondo diviso in due tra eventi di siccità estrema - come in Argentina , Italia, centro Europa o Corno d'Africa - e alluvioni devastanti che dalla Nuova Zelanda sino al....

Sud America, “la siccità non è colpa dei cambiamenti climatici”: studio

2023-02-20T14:22+0100kmetro0 (it)

K metro 0 – Rosario – La condizione climatica naturale in corso da tre anni detta “La Nina” – un raffreddamento del Pacifico centrale che cambia temporaneamente il tempo in tutto il mondo, ma che questa volta è durato molto più a lungo del normale – è la principale responsabile della siccità che ha devastato.

Diez preguntas para entender los actuales y futuros fenómenos climáticos extremos

2023-02-17T11:08+0100mdzol (es)

Establecer políticas que permitan mitigar el avance de la desertificación y la escasez de agua en la región, lograr adelantarse a los procesos climáticos complejos. Educar a las poblaciones para instaurar mayores niveles de conciencia ambiental y avanzar en mecanismos de proyección tendientes a....

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....

11 Febbraio 2023 | Clima pazzo, in Italia è allarme agricoltura: ecco cosa sta succedendo

2023-02-11T15:38+0100potenzanews (it)

Agricoltura piegata, quasi allo stremo. Come riporta QuiFinanza questa è: “La fotografia che viene scatta su uno dei settori chiave del Made in Italy è drammatica. Prima la siccità dell’estate e dell’autunno – la peggiore degli ultimi 500 anni, costata all’agricoltura italiana 6 miliardi di euro di....

Clima pazzo, in Italia è allarme agricoltura: ecco cosa sta succedendo

2023-02-11T12:11+0100materanews (it)

Agricoltura piegata, quasi allo stremo. Come riporta QuiFinanza questa è: “La fotografia che viene scatta su uno dei settori chiave del Made in Italy è drammatica. Prima la siccità dell’estate e dell’autunno – la peggiore degli ultimi 500 anni, costata all’agricoltura italiana 6 miliardi di euro di....

the government wants to facilitate the compensation of individuals

2023-02-08T20:54+0100archyde (en)

The compensation “will be concentrated on claims likely to affect the solidity or hinder the normal use of the damaged building”. neenawat555/stock.adobe.com “A new mechanism” will allow the compensation of victims located in municipalities “having suffered an abnormal succession of droughts (…) but....

Clima pazzo, in Italia è allarme agricoltura: cosa sta succedendo e quali rischi

2023-02-08T16:07+0100247libero (it)

Agricoltura piegata, quasi allo stremo. La fotografia che viene scatta su uno dei settori chiave del Made in Italy è drammatica. Prima la siccità dell’estate e dell’autunno – la peggiore degli ultimi 500 anni, costata all’agricoltura italiana 6 miliardi di euro di danni – poi le piogge torrenziali,....

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.

Shell threatens Greenpeace protestors with jail and fines: But legal tactics fail as Greenpeace sends second boat and more climbers

2023-02-06T13:12+0100greenpeace (en)

Action pics and video available here , with updates throughout the day. Amsterdam, Netherlands – Shell has attempted to silence Greenpeace International’s peaceful occupation of its oil and gas platform at sea, by hitting the campaign group with an injunction late on Friday, February 3, threatening up to two years’ jail time and fines.

Devastanti incendi in Cile, regioni intere avvolte da fumo e fiamme

2023-02-06T13:11+0100iconaclima (it)

Il Cile è alle prese con un’ emergenza incendi, scatenata da siccità e caldo estremo: il Paese sta affrontando una intensa ondata di caldo, e una prolungata siccità, fenomeni che stanno favorendo la propagazione di numerosi incendi. Più di 20 le vittime ad oggi confermate, mentre si contano oltre 1000 feriti.

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....

Le "zone di sacrificio" dell'America latina

2023-01-31T04:06+0100vita (it)

Secondo un recente rapporto ONU i paesi a basso e medio reddito sono i più colpiti dalla contaminazione ambientale visto che il 92% dei decessi correlati all’inquinamento avviene proprio lì dove, nell’indifferenza globale, si moltiplicano nuovi siti contaminati , soprattutto centrali a carbone e miniere d'oro illegali.

Heladas, inundaciones y calor extremo: 6 eventos climáticos de 2022 que muestran que el planeta está al límite

2023-01-26T11:02+0100noticiasambientales (es)

A medida que el planeta se recalienta, los eventos climáticos extremos se vuelven parte de la realidad cotidiana. Las pérdidas millonarias y los refugiados y desplazados climáticos pasaron de ser una excepción a una problemática cotidiana para los gobiernos. Especialmente para aquellos más pobres, que resienten aún más las consecuencias.

Lee más sobre La educación, pilar fundamental para ALADYR en gestión hídrica sostenible

2023-01-24T16:19+0100retema (es)

El lema propuesto por la Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU) para la conmemoración del Día Internacional de la Educación de este año es “Invertir en las personas, priorizar la educación” y la Asociación Latinoamericana de Desalación y Reúso de Agua ALADYR , se sumó a este llamado para que las....

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....

El Niño’s chances of replacing milder La Niña are shrinking

2023-01-13T16:50+0100eastbaytimes (en)

By Brian K. Sullivan | Bloomberg. The odds that a weather-roiling El Nino will replace the lingering La Nina phenomenon across the Northern Hemisphere this summer are slipping. There’s a 39% chance that El Nino — a warming of the Pacific Ocean that can shut down the Atlantic hurricane season — will....

El Niño’s chances of replacing milder La Niña are shrinking

2023-01-13T16:48+0100mercurynews (en)

By Brian K. Sullivan | Bloomberg. The odds that a weather-roiling El Nino will replace the lingering La Nina phenomenon across the Northern Hemisphere this summer are slipping. There’s a 39% chance that El Nino — a warming of the Pacific Ocean that can shut down the Atlantic hurricane season — will....

With record heat, floods and droughts, 2022 was among Earth’s warmest years

2023-01-12T20:11+0100stripes (en)

As five different scientific organizations this week classified last year’s intense heat — declaring it either the fifth- or sixth-warmest year on record — the impact of the Earth’s soaring temperatures became clear. In 2022, the world experienced blazing heat waves, from the Southern United States....

Los fenómenos meteorológicos extremos de 2022

2023-01-08T13:02+0100elextremosur (es)

El año ha estado marcado por las olas de calor, los incendios forestales y las inundaciones. Repasamos algunos de los episodios meteorológicos más extremos y sus consecuencias. En 2022 el tiempo no ha sido solo una conversación incómoda con el vecino, ni un comentario en casa para ver quién recogía la ropa tendida.

L’industria agricola è ferma per la siccità

2023-01-04T17:30+0100agrigiornale (it)

La siccità di quest’anno nell’emisfero settentrionale, che ha colpito le principali economie tra cui Europa, Stati Uniti e Cina, ha fatto temere alle imprese e ai consumatori il peggio in termini di carenza di cibo e inflazione. Ciò avviene quando le catene di approvvigionamento globali lottano per....

Heladas, inundaciones y calor extremo Seis eventos climáticos de 2022 que muestran que el planeta está al límite

2023-01-02T13:53+0100diarioelheraldo (es)

A medida que el planeta se recalienta, los eventos climáticos extremos se vuelven parte de la realidad cotidiana. Las pérdidas millonarias y los refugiados y desplazados climáticos pasaron de ser una excepción a una problemática cotidiana para los gobiernos. Especialmente para aquellos más pobres, que resienten aún más las consecuencias.

Heladas, inundaciones y calor extremo: 6 eventos climáticos de 2022 que muestran que el planeta está al límite

2023-01-01T09:42+0100tn-ar (es)

A medida que el planeta se recalienta, los eventos climáticos extremos se vuelven parte de la realidad cotidiana. Las pérdidas millonarias y los refugiados y desplazados climáticos pasaron de ser una excepción a una problemática cotidiana para los gobiernos. Especialmente para aquellos más pobres, que resienten aún más las consecuencias.

Gli eventi meteo estremi del 2022 indicano che bisogna agire

2022-12-28T13:40+0100rinnovabili (it)

via depositphotos.com (Rinnovabili.it) – “Il clima e le condizioni meteorologiche estreme nel 2022 mostrano la necessità di più azione”, così una nota della World Meteorological Organization a commento degli eventi meteo estremi che hanno funestato l’anno che sta per concludersi.

Tempo di inondazioni e siccità mentre il livello dell’oceano continua ad alzarsi

2022-12-24T20:02+0100lavocedinewyork (it)

Dalle inondazioni estreme al caldo e alla siccità, i disastri meteorologici e legati al cambiamento climatico hanno colpito milioni e sono costati miliardi quest’anno, ha affermato in un rapporto l’Organizzazione meteorologica mondiale (WMO – OMM), descrivendo i “segni rivelatori e gli impatti” dell’intensificarsi del climate change.

Il Sudamerica nella morsa della siccità

2022-12-21T20:42+0100terzogiornale (it)

Paesi come Argentina , Brasile e Cile non sono estranei alle ondate di calore e alle siccità, ma negli ultimi anni la crisi del cambiamento climatico sta alterando in modo estremo il ciclo dell’acqua e, con questo, le riserve idriche disponibili. Non solo i fenomeni meteorologici estremi si....

Argentina’s record-breaking 2022 heatwave made ‘60 times more likely’ by climate change

2022-12-21T18:08+0100carbonbrief (en)

The record-breaking heatwave that hit northern Argentina and Paraguay in early December was made about 60 times more likely by human-caused climate change, according to a new rapid attribution Over 4-12 December, temperature records tumbled across Argentina, as 24 weather stations recorded temperatures above 40C.

Clima, Copernicus: incendi estremi in Europa e America nel 2022

2022-12-14T08:58+0100247libero (it)

(Adnkronos) - Su scala globale le emissioni causate da incendi continuano a diminuire mentre si registra un aumento significativo in alcune regioni. E' quanto emerge dal monitoraggio a livello globale per tutto il 2022 del Servizio di Monitoraggio dell’Atmosfera di Copernicus (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service - Cams).

Clima, Copernicus: incendi estremi in Europa e America nel 2022

2022-12-14T08:54+0100tiscali-it (it)

(Adnkronos) - Su scala globale le emissioni causate da incendi continuano a diminuire mentre si registra un aumento significativo in alcune regioni. E' quanto emerge dal monitoraggio a livello globale per tutto il 2022 del Servizio di Monitoraggio dell’Atmosfera di Copernicus (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service - Cams).

Copernicus: incendi estremi in Europa e in America meridionale e settentrionale nel 2022, emissioni globali in calo

2022-12-13T19:05+0100meteoweb (it)

Il Servizio di Monitoraggio dell’Atmosfera di Copernicus (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service – CAMS) sta monitorando le emissioni causate da incendi a livello globale per tutto il 2022: ha rilevato un aumento significativo in alcune regioni, mentre globalmente si registra un calo.

Siccità in Perù: scomparse due lagune, a rischio molte altre

2022-12-06T08:42+0100vasroma (it)

La laguna di Cconchaccota, situata nella regione peruviana di Arequipa, è scomparsa a causa della grave siccità che imperversa da ottobre e non è l’unico specchio d’acqua svanito nel distretto di Progreso: anche la laguna di Taqraqocha si è estinta per la mancanza di piogge e la comunità indigena....

Minería Minería y el falso relato del control estatal

2022-12-06T05:37+0100aimdigital (es)

En el marco de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sustentable, la Auditoría General de la Nación examinó el grado de implementación y seguimiento de acciones por parte del Estado Nacional con respecto al manejo de los pasivos ambientales mineros. Los hallazgos no fueron favorables.

Siccità in Perù: scomparse due lagune, a rischio molte altre (VIDEO)

2022-12-05T14:45+0100greenreport (it)

La laguna di Cconchaccota, situata nella regione peruviana di Arequipa, è scomparsa a causa della grave siccità che imperversa da ottobre e non è l’unico specchio d’acqua svanito nel distretto di Progreso: anche la laguna di Taqraqocha si è estinta per la mancanza di piogge e la comunità indigena....

Photos: Lagoon dries up as Peru’s Southern Andes faces drought

2022-12-04T00:52+0100newsnow-co-uk (en)

The Cconchaccota lagoon, located in Peru’s southern Andes, has been a source of life for the local communities in the region, as the reservoir attracted migratory flamingos and animals while residents depended on it for trout fishing. But the lagoon, 4,100 metres (13,120 feet) above sea level, is....

Lagoon dries up as Peru’s southern Andes faces drought

2022-12-03T23:30+0100aljazeera-en (en)

The Cconchaccota lagoon, located in Peru’s southern Andes, has been a source of life for the local communities in the region, as the reservoir attracted migratory flamingos and animals while residents depended on it for trout fishing. But the lagoon, 4,100 metres (13,120 feet) above sea level, is....

Photos: Lagoon dries up as Peru’s southern Andes faces...

2022-12-03T23:15+0100whatsnew2day (en)

Located in the southern Andes of Peru, the Cconchaccota Lagoon has been a source of life for the region’s local communities, as the reservoir has attracted migratory flamingos and animals, while residents have depended on it to fish for trout. But the lagoon, 4,100 meters (13,120 feet) above sea....

Large parts of world drier than normal in 2021: WMO

2022-12-01T13:47+0100smartwatermagazine (en)

According to the agency’s first report on global water resources, areas that were unusually dry included South America’s Rio de la Plata area, where a persistent drought has affected the region since 2019. In Africa, major rivers such as the Niger, Volta, Nile and Congo had below-average water flow in 2021.

Global floods and droughts will intensify sooner than expected, studies show

2022-11-26T10:00+0000ft (en)

El Niño and La Niña heating and cooling phenomena set to become stronger, warn scientists

Not because of the war this time... Millions of people are threatened with emigration from their countries

2022-11-19T06:54+0100tellerreport (en)

LONDON. - Those who believe that the refugee crisis may stop with the cessation of armed conflicts in poor countries are mistaken, as the world is on the verge of a new type of asylum, the victims of which are numbering in the millions, and in the next few years they will turn into tens of millions,....

Non dobbiamo mai stancarci di parlare della sorte dei ghiacciai

2022-11-19T06:28+0100linkiesta (it)

Nei primi vent’anni di questo millennio i nostri ghiacciai hanno perso 1.163 miliardi di tonnellate di ghiaccio, che in compenso hanno fornito ai mari un aumento del loro livello di tre millimetri. Chi ha visto assottigliarsi maggiormente la massa dei propri ghiacciai in senso assoluto è stata l’Alaska, seguita dalla Groenlandia.

Displaced, poisoned, jailed: Climate change victims confront world leaders

2022-11-10T19:17+0100opendemocracy (en)

by nations in the Global South for reparations for climate damage inflicted on them. Delegates are aiming for a decision on loss and damage “no later than 2024”. In the last few days, Austria, Germany and Belgium have joined Scotland and Denmark in committing to this funding.

Climate Change: The Impact On People

2022-10-27T01:09+0200barrons (en)

disasters such as. storms and floods. since 2008. Natural disasters. At 2.7oC warming: 122 m people affected. in Mesoamerica, 28 m in Brazil , 31 m in rest. of South America. Water stress. Six-fold increase. between 2020 and 2050. Internal migration. *depends on levels of emissions/extent of development.

News La Forza del Territorio del 24 ottobre 2022

2022-10-24T23:03+0200coldiretti (it)

Primo piano. UMBRIA, FOTOVOLTAICO: GIÙ LE MANI DAI TERRENI E DALLA NOSTRA IDENTITÀ! Ok a transizione energetica, ma senza consumo di suolo agricolo. Non vorremmo che la comprensibile “sete di energia”, che sta spingendo a cercare di limitare i costi e a sviluppare alternative sostenibili come il....

Meteo - Dopo la siccità irrompe il maltempo con grandinate: morti animali e danni alle coltivazioni in Argentina

2022-10-22T02:53+0200247libero (it)

Peggioramento in atto sull’Italia. Dopo una settimana prevalentemente caratterizzata da un campo di Alta pressione di matrice afroazzorriana, un arretramento di quest’ultimo sta favorendo l’ingresso di correnti più umide e instabili di origine atlantica sul Mediterraneo centrale.

America Latina. Il Fmi corregge le previsioni di crescita

2022-10-20T18:13+0200notiziegeopolitiche (it)

di Paolo Menchi. Qualche giorno fa il Fondo Mondiale Internazionale (FMI) ha corretto le previsioni economiche per la regione Latino-americana migliorando leggermente l’ipotesi di crescita, portandola al 3,5% (uno 0,5% in più rispetto alle previsioni di luglio), ma peggiorandola per il 2023 ( 1,7%....

Meteo Cronaca diretta: (Video) Argentina, gravi incendi devastano ettari di foresta lungo il delta Paranà, leggi articolo completo

2022-10-16T18:27+0200ilmeteo (it)

A causa della persistente siccità e della mano dell'uomo, furiosi incendi hanno devastato tra il 10 e il 15 Ottobre le immense aree boschive intorno dal delta del grande fiume Paranà, in Argentina ; ettari di foresta sono andati in fumo, le immagini nel video qui sopra.

Catástrofe en Las Tejerías: factores del desastre y respuesta nacional

2022-10-13T20:09+0200misionverdad (es)

Los hechos ocurridos en la ciudad de Las Tejerías, estado Aragua, el 8 de octubre dejaron hasta el pasado martes 11 el siguiente saldo: 43 fallecidos. 56 desaparecidos. 123 viviendas en zona de riesgo. 757 viviendas afectadas. Así lo reportó el presidente Nicolás Maduro en transmisión conjunta de radio y televisión.

Crop Prospects and Food Situation Quarterly Global Report No.3, September 2022

2022-10-04T12:25+0200africanewswire (en)

COUNTRIES REQUIRING EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE FOR FOOD. FAO assesses that globally 45 countries, including 33 in Africa, nine in Asia, two in Latin America and the Caribbean and one in Europe, are in need of external assistance for food. In East Africa, engendered by multi-season droughts, the food....

Crop Prospects and Food Situation Quarterly Global Report No.3, September 2022

2022-10-03T17:29+0200reliefWeb (en)

COUNTRIES REQUIRING EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE FOR FOOD. FAO assesses that globally 45 countries, including 33 in Africa, nine in Asia, two in Latin America and the Caribbean and one in Europe, are in need of external assistance for food. In East Africa, engendered by multi-season droughts, the food....

Por qué hay incendios forestales en la Argentina: origen, responsables y posibles soluciones

2022-09-27T20:13+0200economiasustentable (es)

Aquí, es preciso hacer una aclaración: el fenómeno del efecto invernadero es necesario para que se pueda desarrollar la vida en la Tierra, pues contribuye a equilibrar la temperatura del planeta. Pero, como se decía anteriormente, la industrialización en conjunto con la tala de árboles y este tipo....

La Repregunta. Raquel Chan: “En la ciencia argentina, la resistencia al mundo del agro es muy minoritaria”

2022-09-25T05:05+0200lanacion-AR (es)

La ciencia de los commodities. -Es decir que esa semilla transgénica se transforma a medida de las regiones donde se va a sembrar finalmente. -Se produce por cruzamiento sexual. Una semilla que está muy mejorada para crecer en determinada región, es cruzada con la soja o con el trigo HB4 y de esa....

Modo Fontevecchia Graciela Camaño y los humedales: "Necesitamos que por primera vez Diputados represente al pueblo" Hoy 10:37

2022-09-23T17:53+0200perfil (es)

La diputada nacional, Graciela Camaño, marcó la importancia y lo que aportan los humedales en relación al oxígeno, temperatura, inundaciones, entre otras cuestiones positivas que están siendo deterioradas. A su vez, manifestó que "el 72% del territorio argentino está desértico" y, por último,....

Michele Mazzon Il più grande bacino idrografico della zona è quello del Paraguay–Paraná

2022-09-23T15:50+0200cityroma (it)

Il più grande bacino idrografico della zona è quello del Paraguay –Paraná–Sistema del Rio de la Plata . Drena un’area di circa 1,2 milioni di miglia quadrate (3,2 milioni di km quadrati), che comprende l’ Argentina settentrionale, l’intero Paraguay, la Bolivia orientale, la maggior parte dell’Uruguay e gran parte del Brasile.

Michele Mazzon Il più grande bacino idrografico della zona è quello del Paraguay"Paraná

2022-09-23T15:32+0200247libero (it)

Il più grande bacino idrografico della zona è quello del Paraguay –Paraná–Sistema del Rio de la Plata . Drena un’area di circa 1,2 milioni di miglia quadrate (3,2 milioni di km quadrati), che comprende l’ Argentina settentrionale, l’intero Paraguay, la Bolivia orientale, la maggior parte dell’Uruguay e gran parte del Brasile.

Dangers include sea level rise, wildfires, droughts, floods

2022-09-19T10:16+0200thepigsite (en)

Latin America and the Caribbean face multiple and increasingly frequent risks from a changing climate, Reuters reported , citing ratings agency Moody's Investors Service on Thursday, with the risks highest for the region's energy and extractive sectors.

Latin America, Caribbean face growing climate change risks - agency

2022-09-18T13:26+0200thecattlesite (en)

Dangers include sea level rise, wildfires, droughts, floods. Latin America and the Caribbean face multiple and increasingly frequent risks from a changing climate, Reuters reported , citing ratings agency Moody's Investors Service on Thursday, with the risks highest for the region's energy and extractive sectors.

16.09.2022 Latin America and Caribbean face growing climate change risks Latin America and the Caribbean face multiple and increasingly frequent risks from a changing climate, ratings agency Moody's Investors Service said on Thursday, with the risks highest for the region's energy and extractive sectors.

2022-09-16T17:13+0200agroinsurance-en (en)

Latin America and the Caribbean face multiple and increasingly frequent risks from a changing climate, ratings agency Moody's Investors Service said on Thursday, with the risks highest for the region's energy and extractive sectors. The dangers include sea level rise, unprecedented fires, droughts,....

16.09.2022 Latin America and Caribbean face growing climate change risks Latin America and the Caribbean face multiple and increasingly frequent risks from a changing climate, ratings agency Moody's Investors Service said on Thursday, with the risks highest for the region's energy and extractive sectors.

2022-09-16T17:04+0200agroinsurance (en)

Latin America and the Caribbean face multiple and increasingly frequent risks from a changing climate, ratings agency Moody's Investors Service said on Thursday, with the risks highest for the region's energy and extractive sectors. The dangers include sea level rise, unprecedented fires, droughts,....

Latin America and Caribbean Face Growing Climate Change Risks -Moody’s

2022-09-16T13:28+0200sunstkitts (en)

MEXICO CITY, Sept 15 (Reuters) – Latin America and the Caribbean face multiple and increasingly frequent risks from a changing climate, ratings agency Moody’s Investors Service said on Thursday, with the risks highest for the region’s energy and extractive sectors.

Latin America and Caribbean face growing climate change risks -Moody's MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Latin America and the Caribbean face multiple and increasingly frequent risks from a changing climate, ratings agency Moody's ... 31m ago

2022-09-15T23:06+0200wsau (en)

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Latin America and the Caribbean face multiple and increasingly frequent risks from a changing climate, ratings agency Moody’s Investors Service said on Thursday, with the risks highest for the region’s energy and extractive sectors.

Latin America and Caribbean face growing climate change risks -Moody's MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Latin America and the Caribbean face multiple and increasingly frequent risks from a changing climate, ratings agency Moody's ... 14m ago

2022-09-15T22:51+0200kelo (en)

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Latin America and the Caribbean face multiple and increasingly frequent risks from a changing climate, ratings agency Moody’s Investors Service said on Thursday, with the risks highest for the region’s energy and extractive sectors.

Cinque consigli per proteggere la tua salute dal fumo degli incendi

2022-09-15T22:46+0200flaminiaedintorni (it)

Finora nel 2022, incendi boschivi Migliaia di ettari sono stati distrutti in Argentina e in almeno nove province Fonti di fuoco attive Subito: Santa Fe, Entre Rios, Cordova E il Salta, Gogoi E il Saint Louis E il La Rioja, San Juan e Chaco Secondo l’ultimo rapporto emesso dal ministero dell’Ambiente nazionale.

Liga Profesional: Newell's bajó a Gimnasia La Plata de la punta

2022-09-11T21:32+0200diariouno (es)

Newell's y Gimnasia La Plata jugaron un primer tiempo tan entretenido como impredecible porque ambos se atacaron, pero el local ganó 2-0 a pesar de haber pateado una sola vez al arco y el visitante pagó muy caros sus yerros defensivos -el gol en contra de Piris- y ofensivos.

Sequías, tormentas e incendios: los 10 desastres naturales del último año que estuvieron interconectados

2022-09-05T18:48+0200tn-ar (es)

Durante el año pasado, 10 mil personas murieron producto de desastres naturales y se perdieron alrededor de US$280 mil millones en todo el mundo. Son datos del estudio “Desastres interconectados (Interconected disaster risks)” de la Universidad de las Naciones Unidas (UNU-EHS) que reunió, al mismo....

Incendios pavorosos cómo no habíamos visto. El verano que se nos cayó la venda (II)

2022-09-04T04:03+0200elespanol (es)

Llamas que superan los 30 metros de altura. Incendios que se dejan llevar por los caprichos de un viento impredecible. Auténticos monstruos de fuego que devoran, con ayuda del calor y la sequía, miles y miles de hectáreas que tardarán al menos seis décadas en recuperarse.

El «Negro» Ibarra, ex sabalero, trae un equipo nuevo a Santa Fe

2022-09-03T12:11+0200derf (es)

Boca viene de dar el golpe ante Atlético Tucumán, pero ahora, para jugar ante Colón, deberá presentar una formación totalmente nueva, inédita, con siete cambios. Y en esa cantidad de modificaciones que meterá Hugo Ibarra, hay de todo. Variantes que se generaron de manera intencional, otras que....

El bajón de Facundo Farías que lo sacó del equipo titular de Colón

2022-09-02T19:02+0200unosantafe (es)

Lo concreto es que hoy no hay un parámetro para saber con total certeza la real cotización que tiene Facundo Farías, que es la principal expectativa de venta que tiene Colón, ya que su opaco presente se contrapone con lo maravillado que dejó al mundo futbolero tras su descollante 2021.

Experta de la UNU: Los desastres ambientales y soluciones están interconectados

2022-08-31T09:35+0200infobae (es)

Madrid, 31 ago. Un desastre ambiental es solo la punta de un iceberg que tiene por debajo el impacto de muchos aspectos económicos, sociales o ambientales interconectados, pero también soluciones relacionadas, sostiene en entrevista con EFE la geóloga de la Universidad de Naciones Unidas (UNU), Liliana Narváez.

Experta de UNU: Los desastres ambientales y soluciones están interconectados

2022-08-31T09:08+0200infobae (es)

Lourdes Uquillas. Madrid, 31 ago. Un desastre ambiental es solo la punta de un iceberg que tiene por debajo el impacto de muchos aspectos económicos, sociales o ambientales interconectados, pero también soluciones relacionadas, sostiene en entrevista con EFE la geóloga de la Universidad de Naciones Unidas (UNU), Liliana Narváez.

Meteo. Non è solo l'Europa alle prese con la forte siccità, ecco la situazione nel globo

2022-08-25T23:45+02003bmeteo (it)

siccità storiche. L'estate 2022 è caratterizzata da una circolazione di blocco sull'emisfero settentrionale , in parole povere le alte e le basse pressioni una volta che si formano faticano a muoversi dalle loro posizioni. Questo è alla base poi di situazioni siccitose che interessano diverse zone.

Efemérides del 25 de agosto: Esto pasó en el mundo un día como hoy

2022-08-25T06:21+0200ElComercio (es)

OTRAS EFEMÉRIDES. 1580.- Tropas españolas capitaneadas por el duque de Alba derrotan a las portuguesas cerca de Lisboa, en la Batalla de Alcántara . El reino de Portugal pasa a ser de Felipe II. 1859.- Antonio Ríos Rosas y el cardenal Antonnelli validan en el Vaticano la desamortización y venta de bienes eclesiásticos producida en mayo de 1855.

Efemérides del 25 de agosto

2022-08-24T07:51+0200infobae (es)

En un 25 de agosto, pero de 1825, Uruguay proclama su independencia de Brasil y se incorpora a las Provincias Unidas del Río de la Plata. OTRAS EFEMÉRIDES. 1580.- Tropas españolas capitaneadas por el duque de Alba derrotan a las portuguesas cerca de Lisboa, en la Batalla de Alcántara. El reino de Portugal pasa a ser de Felipe II.

Droughts are painful but climate change is also greatly increasing the odds of cataclysmic ‘megafloods’ in California

2022-08-23T13:22+0200zmescience (en)

Plagued by historic droughts and wildfires, California isn’t exactly the first place that comes to mind when discussing the risk of flooding. However, historical data shows California has also been subject to record rainfall and extreme floods, which could very likely happen more often as climate change kicks in, a new study has found.

La noche de Cóccaro: se reencontró con el gol, cambió de festejo y dejó a Huracán a un paso de la punta

2022-08-21T21:21+0200ElPaisUY (es)

se reencontró con el gol después de una sequía de ocho partidos. Lo hizo a través de un penal que su compañero Franco Cristaldo , habitual encargado, le cedió para que recuperara la confianza. El uruguayo se sacó la mufa con un disparo potentísimo. Y terminó de desahogarse en el festejo con un abrazo con un par de hinchas en la platea.

Aziende agricole in affanno, politiche obsolete e condizioni meteorologiche avverse, soffocano un settore già in grave difficoltà

2022-08-20T16:31+0200agenparl (it)

(AGENPARL) – Roma giovedì 18 Agosto 2022 – La maggior parte delle aziende agricole italiane stà attraversando, un periodo di grande difficoltà ed incertezza, a causa dei mutamenti a livello globale degli scenari socio-politico-economico di riferimento.

Italia Nostra: appello ai Sindaci dell'imperiese. 'Stop al taglio di piante e alberi. Verde pubblico salvezza per il benessere climatico'

2022-08-07T09:41+0200247libero (it)

“La salvezza sta nelle piante. Ovvero il verde in città ed il benessere climatico, un connubio da conoscere e valorizzare. Stiamo tutti vivendo una situazione di forte disagio climatico a causa delle alte temperature di questa torrida estate. Forse ora ci rendiamo conto di quanto una politica di....

Paraná: aseguran que no hay evidencias sobre futuras crecidas extraordinarias

2022-07-31T06:10+0200diarioellitoral (es)

Tres investigadores de la Universidad Nacional del Nordeste (Unne) aseguraron en un reciente estudio que no encontraron evidencia de que los principales estiajes del río Paraná sean predictores de crecidas extraordinarias en los cinco años subsiguientes.

In Sudafrica piante grasse minacciate da siccità e traffico illegale

2022-07-30T08:41+0200geagency (it)

Il riscaldamento globale e i collezionisti stanno decimando le piante grasse in Sudafrica. L’allarme arriva dal South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI), ente pubblico di ricerca, secondo il quale le succulente che crescono nelle regioni semi-aride del Paese stanno vivendo un declino....

19.07.2022 Unprecedented droughts cause pain for farmers across Europe Farmers across much of Europe are feeling the effects of heatwaves and drought. EU Commission vice-president Maroš Šefčovič recently warned, “the present drought in Europe could become the worst ever”.

2022-07-19T14:07+0200agroinsurance-en (en)

Farmers across much of Europe are feeling the effects of heatwaves and drought. EU Commission vice-president Maroš Šefčovič recently warned, “the present drought in Europe could become the worst ever”. Despite measures to boost domestic production, overall EU cereal production is expected to be 2.

19.07.2022 Unprecedented droughts cause pain for farmers across Europe Farmers across much of Europe are feeling the effects of heatwaves and drought. EU Commission vice-president Maroš Šefčovič recently warned, “the present drought in Europe could become the worst ever”.

2022-07-19T13:08+0200agroinsurance (en)

Farmers across much of Europe are feeling the effects of heatwaves and drought. EU Commission vice-president Maroš Šefčovič recently warned, “the present drought in Europe could become the worst ever”. Despite measures to boost domestic production, overall EU cereal production is expected to be 2.

Ambiente destina $ 40 millones para apoyar el acceso al agua en NOA y Cuyo

2022-07-16T10:07+0200noticiasambientales (es)

El ministro de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible de la Nación, Juan Cabandié, rubricó las cartas acuerdos con comunidades indígenas para fortalecer el acceso al agua segura de 589 familias que habitan en zonas de tierras secas de NOA y Cuyo. De esta manera, se efectiviza la adjudicación de los montos....

Green Business Report 2022: Gli italiani sono pronti a cambiare

2022-07-14T18:33+0200ecologica (it)

Anche in Italia, le persone sono più consapevoli degli effetti del cambiamento climatico e sono pronte a cambiare: è quanto emerge dal “ Green Business Report 2022 ”, sondaggio condotto da IPSOS e commissionato dal Gruppo Axa. Le risposte al sondaggio. Più della metà dei 10.

Panama paralizzata dagli scioperi contro l'aumento vertiginoso del costo della vita

2022-07-13T12:52+0200repubblica (it)

La "tempesta perfetta" si abbatte sull’intera America Latina. Dopo il Covid e l’arrivo inaspettato dell’inflazione, adesso le conseguenze delle sanzioni alla Russia per l’invasione dell’Ucraina stanno provocando sussulti che agitano le economie della regione e frenano la ripresa su cui tutti gli Stati contavano.

Caldo estremo in Europa e non solo: Giugno 2022 è stato il 3° più caldo a livello globale

2022-07-07T13:32+0200meteoweb (it)

Media globale ed europea mensile delle anomalie della temperatura dell’aria superficiale e relativa al periodo tra il 1991 e il 2020, da gennaio 1979 a giugno 2022. Le colonne più scure fanno riferimento ai valori di giugno. Fonte dati: ERA5. Credit: Copernicus Climate Change Service/ECMWF.

CURIOSITA’ ?- Siccità, cosa fare per sopravvivere e aumentare la produttività

2022-06-23T17:00+0200confartigianatoimpreseperugia (it)

Siccità, cosa fare per sopravvivere e aumentare la produttività. di Pietro Paganini La bassa produttività limita l’accesso a una dieta sana e equilibrata, impatta negativamente sulla sostenibilità dei processi produttivi, e destabilizza il sistema socio economico.

Varios países europeos afrontan olas de calor inusuales para la primavera. Además alertaron que "la mitad de la población mundial afrontará una grave escasez de agua en los próximos ocho años".Seguir leyendo

2022-06-21T19:55+0200economiasustentable (es)

pidió “actuar” inmediatamente contra estos fenómenos para evitar “desastres humanos”. //Mirá también: Qué provincia argentina recibirá una compensación monetaria para el cuidado del medioambiente En la actualidad varios países europeos afrontan olas de calor inusuales para la primavera en el hemisferio norte.

Cronaca Liguria: grave incendio ad Arma di Taggia, visibilità ridotta sul viadotto dell'A10, i video Incendio che ha destato molta preoccupazione per tutti gli abitanti della cittadina e dell'intera Valle Argentina. Cronaca Liguria: grave incendio ad Arma di Taggia, visibilità ridotta sul viadotto dell'A10, i video.

2022-06-20T16:41+0200informazione (it)

Incendio che ha destato molta preoccupazione per tutti gli abitanti della cittadina e dell'intera Valle Argentina . Cronaca Liguria: grave incendio ad Arma di Taggia , visibilità ridotta sul viadotto dell'A10, i video. . ore 16:03. di Federico Brescia 20 giugno 2022ore 16:03. 44 secondi Per tutti tempo di lettura44 secondi.

Siccità, cosa fare per sopravvivere e aumentare la produttività

2022-06-20T14:35+0200formiche (it)

Cresce la popolazione e aumenta la domanda di cibo, ma diminuisce la produttività, e aumentano i prezzi. Dovrebbe essere il contrario. A rallentare la produzione sono diversi fattori, anche climatici, tra cui la siccità che sta sconvolgendo molte regioni della terra, anche l’Italia.

Taggia: vasto incendio in valle Argentina, colonna di fumo visibile a chilometri di distanza (foto e video) Sul posto sono impegnati 35 vigili del fuoco, 38 volontari, tre canadair e un elicottero regionale. Nel giro di un'ora le fiamme sono salite velocemente lungo la collina vicino ai piloni....

2022-06-19T20:26+0200informazione (it)

Sul posto sono impegnati 35 vigili del fuoco, 38 volontari, tre canadair e un elicottero regionale. Nel giro di un'ora le fiamme sono salite velocemente lungo la collina vicino ai piloni dell'autostrada con la colonna di fumo ben visibile anche a chilometri di distanza.

La Ley de Humedales es una deuda pendiente

2022-06-19T05:41+0200lagaceta (es)

- Existen puntos de vista encontrados en lo referente a la definición de humedal dado que en muchos sectores de nuestra geografía existe producción ganadera en bajos anegables. Otra situación similar se presenta ante el avance de urbanizaciones en sitios que presentan una fisonomía propia y que actúan como reguladores de crecidas.

Día de Lucha contra la Desertificación y la Sequía

2022-06-17T23:17+0200radiosalta (es)

Esta fecha fue establecida por la ONU, con el objetivo de crear conciencia de la importancia que tiene para los seres humanos y el planeta abordar y dar soluciones a los problemas de desertificación y sequía, los cuales representan graves problemas presentes y futuros para toda la humanidad.

Drought Day: desertificazione e siccità in aumento. Italia...

2022-06-17T17:52+0200earthday (it)

Oggi, 17 giugno, è la Giornata Mondiale per la Lotta alla Desertificazione e alla Siccità . L’ UNCCD , l’organismo delle Nazioni Unite che combatte la desertificazione, ha indetto a Madrid una conferenza per sensibilizzare i media mondiali con i dati del rapporto annuale “ ”.

DÍA DESERTIFICACIÓN La sequía, un problema medioambiental que no entiende de fronteras

2022-06-17T14:55+0200efe-agencia (es)

California, Argentina , Puerto Rico, Cuba, Portugal o el Cuerno de África constituyen solo algunas de las zonas afectadas por la sequía, uno de los principales problemas ambientales que no entiende de fronteras y al que hay que poner el foco coincidiendo este viernes con el Día Mundial de Lucha contra la Desertificación y la Sequía.

Gustavo Naumann: «Il cambiamento climatico ha ripercussioni gravissime sulle colture». Il rialzo delle temperature sta danneggiando i raccolti delle materie prime in tutti i Paesi

2022-06-16T09:53+0200corriere (it)

Quest’anno si rischia di non avere un raccolto. Nelle risaie della Lomellina la preoccupazione è grande, dopo l’inverno più mite e secco degli ultimi trent’anni. «Ma questo è solo l’inizio», spiega Gustavo Naumann, esperto di siccità del Centro Internazionale in Monitoraggio Ambientale,....

Alud fatal en un hotel de Bariloche: encontraron los cuerpos de los dos turistas buscados y son tres las víctimas fatales

2022-06-08T13:38+0200misionesonline (es)

Así lo confirmó la subsecretaría de Protección Civil de la ciudad Patagónica, Patricia Díaz. Se trata de un matrimonio, familiares directos del hombre de 78 que había perdido la vida el mismo lunes del desastre natural. Los equipos de rescate de Protección Civil de la ciudad de Bariloche encontraron....

Climate change is also threatening health systems

2022-06-05T23:34+0200247newsbulletin (en)

Climate change puts global health systems in check due to the increase in diseases transmitted by vectors, water and food; respiratory conditions, malnutrition, injuries and deaths related to environmental catastrophes and forced migrations due to climate, among others.

Científicos buscan los secretos de las plantas del desierto de Atacama

2022-05-17T18:07+0200eju (es)

Investigadores chilenos y franceses estudian la extraordinaria resistencia de las plantas que crecen en la zona más árida del mundo: el desierto de Atacama del norte de Chile. Una tierra inhóspita pero que resguarda misterios biológicos que podrían ser útiles para mejorar la resistencia de los cultivos agrícolas a la sequía.

Lo hizo a través de la resolución 111/2022 publicada este viernes en el Boletín Oficial. Qué pasa con la sequía en el mundo.Seguir leyendo

2022-05-14T00:42+0200economiasustentable (es)

El Ministerio de Agricultura declaró el estado de emergencia agropecuaria en la provincia de Santiago del Estero a las explotaciones de alfalfa, algodón, sorgo, maíz, girasol, pasturas, y a las apícolas, frutihortícolas y de ganado mayor y menor, de carne y leche, en todo el territorio provincial, afectadas por sequías.

Boca gana, River aplasta, y avanzan a cuartos de la Copa de la Liga argentina

2022-05-01T05:34+0200metrolibre (es)

Boca Juniors y River Plate vencieron el sábado a Barracas Central y a Sarmiento, respectivamente, y sellaron su clasificación a los cuartos de final de la Copa de la Liga del fútbol argentino, en los encuentros correspondientes a la decimotercera y penúltima fecha.

Los incendios forestales deterioran la capa de ozono

2022-04-22T17:11+0200tiempo-es (es)

Incendios forestales deterioran la Capa de Ozono. Hasta el pasado año existía un consenso científico referente a los plazos de recuperación de la Capa de Ozono,los cuales aseguraban que para 2030 la capa de ozono se habrá recuperado en las latitudes medias, seguido por el hemisferio sur en la década....

What is soil degradation and why is it so important?

2022-04-19T13:29+0200independent-UK (en)

Soil degradation involves both the physical loss (erosion) and the reduction in quality of topsoil associated with nutrient decline and contamination. It affects soil quality for agriculture and has implications for the urban environment, pollution, and flooding. A total of 2.

En las entrañas del río seco

2022-04-16T12:41+0200eldiariodelapampa (es)

Un viaje por el cauce del Atuel desde el puente viejo de Algarrobo del Águila hasta Paso Maroma, donde las familias de los puestos perdieron la memoria del río, corre el velo a un fantasma del que desde hace décadas solo conocen un zanjón desdibujado por arena y tamariscos. Enviados especiales: Gustavo Silvestre y Adrián Pascual.

San Lorenzo y su sequía en el ataque: la falta de gol de sus delanteros, otra de las preocupaciones de Pedro Troglio

2022-04-08T04:39+0200lanacion-AR (es)

Abril asoma como un mes decisivo para marcar a fuego el semestre de San Lorenzo. Por un lado, porque definirá su destino en la Copa de la Liga, empezando por el encuentro de este viernes ante Sarmiento, en Junín . Por el otro, porque sin participación en los torneos internacionales, la próxima....

COOPERAZIONE Space economy, nasce la agenzia degli Stati dell’America Latina e dei Caraibi 18 Mar 2022

2022-04-06T08:38+0200corrierecomunicazioni (it)

Il Messico sarà sede della Agencia Latinoamericana y Caribeña del Espacio (Alce) ovvero dell’ agenzia spaziale che riunisce gli stati dell’America Latina e dei Caraibi . L’adesione all’accordo istitutivo, che già identificava nella nazione centro americana il quartier generale delle neonata agenzia , è stata ratificata dal Senado de la República .

Se la guerra in Ucraina causa una nuova primavera araba

2022-03-30T10:27+0200247libero (it)

La Russia è il principale esportatore di grano al mondo, l’Ucraina il quinto. Insieme contribuiscono a oltre un terzo delle esportazioni globali di cereali. Sono anche i principali fornitori di colza, oltre a coprire il 52% del mercato mondiale delle esportazioni di olio di semi di girasole.

Con il clima "pazzo" diminuisce in Puglia la produzione di arance. Importazioni da Spagna, Grecia ed Egitto

2022-03-30T07:20+0200247libero (it)

Il clima pazzo con una perdurante siccità alternata a nubifragi improvvisi e violenti ha tagliato in Puglia di almeno il 30% la produzione di arance che risultano di qualità eccellente, con l'aumento esponenziale delle importazioni da Brasile, Messico e Turchia.

Economia: Se la guerra in Ucraina causa una nuova primavera araba - Lorenza Formicola

2022-03-30T00:18+0200247libero (it)

La Russia è il principale esportatore di grano al mondo, l’Ucraina il quinto. Insieme contribuiscono a oltre un terzo delle esportazioni globali di cereali. Sono anche i principali fornitori di colza, oltre a coprire il 52% del mercato mondiale delle esportazioni di olio di semi di girasole.

Agrumi, clima taglia raccolti: ma la qualità è “top”

2022-03-29T19:51+0200corrierepl (it)

La siccità alternata a nubifragi improvvisi e violenti ha tagliato in Puglia di almeno il 30 per cento la produzione di arance. Nonostante questo la qualità di quest’anno è stata eccellente, sebbene ci sia stato un aumento delle importazioni da Brasile, Messico e Turchia.

ARANCE, IN PUGLIA -30% DI VOLUMI A CAUSA DEL CLIMA. BENE LE VENDITE MA BOOM DELL’IMPORT

2022-03-29T13:16+0200corriereortofrutticolo (it)

Il clima pazzo con una perdurante siccità alternata a nubifragi improvvisi e violenti ha tagliato in Puglia di almeno il 30% la produzione di arance che risultano di qualità eccellente , con l’ aumento esponenziale delle importazioni da Brasile, Messico e Turchia.

Clima tropicale in Puglia: a rischio la produzione di arance

2022-03-29T11:55+0200leccesette (it)

Il clima pazzo con una perdurante siccità alternata a nubifragi improvvisi e violenti ha tagliato in Puglia di almeno il 30% la produzione di arance che risultano di qualità eccellente, con l’aumento esponenziale delle importazioni da Brasile, Messico e Turchia.

Agrumi, clima taglia raccolti: ma la qualità è eccellente...

2022-03-29T11:22+0200corriereditaranto (it)

La siccità alternata a nubifragi improvvisi e violenti ha tagliato in Puglia di almeno il 30 per cento la produzione di arance. Nonostante questo la qualità di quest’anno è stata eccellente, sebbene ci sia stato un aumento delle importazioni da Brasile, Messico e Turchia.

La vendita delle arance in Puglia è in aumento con un +4%

2022-03-29T11:19+0200247libero (it)

Il clima pazzo con una perdurante siccità alternata a nubifragi improvvisi e violenti ha tagliato in Puglia di almeno il 30% la produzione di arance che risultano di qualità eccellente, con l’aumento esponenziale delle importazioni da Brasile, Messico e Turchia.

Gli agrumi pugliesi per una corretta dieta a base di vitamina C e sali minerali

2022-03-29T11:19+0200247libero (it)

Il clima pazzo con una perdurante siccità alternata a nubifragi improvvisi e violenti ha tagliato in Puglia di almeno il 30% la produzione di arance che risultano di qualità eccellente, con l'aumento esponenziale delle importazioni da Brasile, Messico e Turchia.

La vendita delle arance in Puglia è in aumento con un +4%

2022-03-29T10:49+0200pugliapress (it)

Il clima pazzo con una perdurante siccità alternata a nubifragi improvvisi e violenti ha tagliato in Puglia di almeno il 30% la produzione di arance che risultano di qualità eccellente, con l’aumento esponenziale delle importazioni da Brasile, Messico e Turchia.

Allarme sul grano, con la guerra in Ucraina 1/3 delle importazioni è a rischio e i prezzi volano

2022-03-25T15:03+0100fanpage (it)

Non solo gas e petrolio. La guerra in Ucraina sta mettendo in crisi anche l'approvvigionamento di grano per tutto il mondo, Italia ed Europa comprese. Mosca e Kiev contribuiscono per quasi un terzo alle esportazioni di grano a livello globale e insieme alla Cina riforniscono in tutto 2,5 miliardi di persone.

Dia Mundial del Agua: bajante, sequía de lagunas y quemas amenazan a la fauna del Paraná

2022-03-22T07:16+0100lacapital (es)

De la iniciativa participan el Concejo Municipal, a través de la Oficina del Consumidor, y la Universidad Nacional de Rosario (UNR), a través de la Cátedra del Agua. Y su lanzamiento coincide con el Día Mundial del Agua, una iniciativa de la ONU para advertir sobre la importancia de cuidar el recurso.

La siccità continua e l'estate sarà drammatica

2022-03-16T13:59+0100panorama (it)

Secondo l’Ispra (Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale) l’Italia sta soffrendo un periodo di siccità paragonabile a quello del 2017. Significa che, se nei prossimi due mesi non ci saranno precipitazione significative e ripetute nel tempo, dovremo fronteggiare una grave carenza di risorse idriche.

La siccità continua e l'estate sarà drammatica

2022-03-16T13:09+0100247libero (it)

Secondo l’Ispra (Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale) l’Italia sta soffrendo un periodo di siccità paragonabile a quello del 2017. Significa che, se nei prossimi due mesi non ci saranno precipitazione significative e ripetute nel tempo, dovremo fronteggiare una grave carenza di risorse idriche.

Sequía: efecto a nivel mundial

2022-03-04T15:08+0100iagua (es)

Este trabajo es la recopilación de información sobre la sequía en los 5 continentes en forma muy resumida, esta información fue estudiada de la información que existe en internet en los distintos país que tocaremos y de la cual la reduje según mi criterio. Se estuvo buscando la información desde 2017 para estar lo más actualizada posible.

Winds, winter drought and wildfires: Everything to know about the environment this week

2022-02-25T16:37+0100europeansting (en)

This weekly round-up brings you some of the key environment stories from the past seven days. Top stories: Madagascar hit by Cyclone Emnati; Portugal may limit irrigation amid winter drought; animals flee Argentina ’s wildfires as a report warns such blazes are here to stay. 1. Environment and climate change stories to read this week.

Argentina wildfires rip through 900,000 hectares destroying land and animals

2022-02-25T13:50+0100metro-uk (en)

Wildfires in Argentina ’s north have burned through nearly 900,000 hectares of land (Getty) Wildfires in Argentina’s north have burned through nearly 900,000 hectares of forest and pasture land, including destroying habitats in wetlands. Images show the destruction the blazes have caused in....

Extreme wildfires are here to stay — and multiply

2022-02-25T00:25+0100ksl (en)

Estimated read time: 2-3 minutes. LONDON — Indonesia's peatlands, California's forests , and, now, vast swathes of Argentine wetland have all been ravaged by extreme wildfires, heralding a fiery future and the dire need to prevent it. With climate change triggering droughts and farmers clearing....

Global warming could fuel extreme wildfires, making them 30% more common by 2050

2022-02-24T20:12+0100zmescience (en)

If you feel like you are seeing more news of wildfires around the world, you’re not wrong. From the Amazon basin to Australia, the issue is getting more severe, affecting people’s livelihoods and biodiversity. Now, a new report by the UN is warning this could just be the start, anticipating extreme....

Capybaras, marsh deer, anteaters flee Argentina wildfires; many don't escape

2022-02-24T20:06+0100channelnewsasia (en)

An anteater injured during a wildfire receives treatment by veterinaries at the Aguara Conservation Center in Paso de la Patria, province of Corrientes, Argentina , on Feb 23, 2022. (Photo: REUTERS/Matias Baglietto) The fingers of a monkey injured during a wildfire are pictured at the Aguara....

Capybaras, marsh deer, anteaters flee Argentina wildfires; many don’t escape

2022-02-24T17:53+0100oann (en)

February 24, 2022. By Matias Baglietto and Lucila Sigal. PASO DE LA PATRIA, Argentina (Reuters) – Wildfires in Argentina’s north are forcing local species of wildlife including capybaras, marsh deer and anteaters to attempt to flee ahead of the flames, with many animals killed or injured while trying to escape as the fires spread.

Capybaras, Marsh Deer, Anteaters Flee Argentina Wildfires; Many Don't Escape

2022-02-24T17:20+0100ibtimes (en)

The fingers of a monkey injured during a wildfire are pictured at the Aguara Conservation Center in Paso de la Patria, province of Corrientes, Argentina February 23, 2022. Photo: Reuters / MATIAS BAGLIETTO. Wildfires in Argentina's north are forcing local species of wildlife including capybaras,....

Capybaras, marsh deer, anteaters flee Argentina wildfires; many don't escape By Matias Baglietto and Lucila Sigal PASO DE LA PATRIA, Argentina (Reuters) - Wildfires in Argentina's north are forcing local species of wildlife inc... 51m ago

2022-02-24T15:46+0100kelo (en)

By Matias Baglietto and Lucila Sigal. PASO DE LA PATRIA, Argentina (Reuters) – Wildfires in Argentina’s north are forcing local species of wildlife including capybaras, marsh deer and anteaters to attempt to flee ahead of the flames, with many animals killed or injured while trying to escape as the fires spread.

Capybaras, marsh deer, anteaters flee Argentina wildfires; many don’t escape

2022-02-24T15:15+0100arabnews (en)

PASO DE LA PATRIA, Argentina : Wildfires in Argentina’s north are forcing local species of wildlife including capybaras, marsh deer and anteaters to attempt to flee ahead of the flames, with many animals killed or injured while trying to escape as the fires spread.

Capybaras, marsh deer, anteaters flee Argentina wildfires; many don't escape

2022-02-24T14:56+0100reuters (en)

PASO DE LA PATRIA, Argentina , Feb 24 (Reuters) - Wildfires in Argentina's north are forcing local species of wildlife including capybaras, marsh deer and anteaters to attempt to flee ahead of the flames, with many animals killed or injured while trying to escape as the fires spread.

Wildfires to increase up to 30 per cent by 2050: experts

2022-02-23T15:24+0100frontline (en)

Exhausted firefighters have been battling blazes in northern Argentina for weeks. Fueled by strong winds, little rain and dry conditions brought on by an unusually long drought, wildfires have already destroyed nearly 8,000 square kilometers (3,000 square miles) of forest, swamp and farmland, an area slightly smaller than the island of Puerto Rico.

Catastrophic wildfires could increase 50% by 2100, UN report says

2022-02-23T14:55+0100CBC (en)

A warming planet and changes to land use patterns mean more wildfires will scorch large parts of the globe in coming decades, causing spikes in unhealthy smoke pollution and other problems that governments are ill prepared to confront, according to a UN report being released Wednesday. The western U.

Extreme wildfires are multiplying, sustained by warmer nights, studies find

2022-02-23T13:47+0100CBC (en)

Indonesia's peatlands, California's forests and, now, vast swathes of Argentine wetland have all been ravaged by extreme wildfires, heralding a fiery future and the dire need to prevent it. With climate change triggering droughts and farmers clearing forests, the number of extreme wildfires is....

Extreme wildfires are here to stay - and multiply

2022-02-23T11:06+0100kathmandupost (en)

Indonesia's peatlands, California's forests, and, now, vast swathes of Argentine wetland have all been ravaged by extreme wildfires, heralding a fiery future and the dire need to prevent it. With climate change triggering droughts and farmers clearing forests, the number of extreme wildfires is expected to increase 30% within the next 28 years.

Extreme Wildfires are Here to Stay and Multiply 23 Feb, 2022 09:27

2022-02-23T09:49+0100chronicle-lu (en)

An aerial view shows a deforested plot of the Amazon near Porto Velho, Rondonia State, Brazil 17 September 2019; Credit: Bruno Kelly / Reuters. LONDON (Reuters) - Indonesia's peatlands, California's forests and now, vast swathes of Argentine wetland have all been ravaged by extreme wildfires,....

Extreme wildfires expected to increase 30% by 2050: Study

2022-02-23T09:36+0100AsiaOne (en)

LONDON - Indonesia's peatlands, California's forests, and, now, vast swathes of Argentine wetland have all been ravaged by extreme wildfires, heralding a fiery future and the dire need to prevent it. With climate change triggering droughts and farmers clearing forests, the number of extreme....

Extreme wildfires are here to stay - and multiply

2022-02-23T09:35+0100chinadailyhk (en)

A wildfire approaches the Olympic Academy in ancient Olympia in western Greece on Aug 4, 2021. (PHOTO / AFP) LONDON - Indonesia's peatlands, California's forests, and, now, vast swathes of Argentine wetland have all been ravaged by extreme wildfires, heralding a fiery future and the dire need to prevent it.

Extreme wildfires are here to stay - and multiply

2022-02-23T09:28+0100bdnews24 (en)

With climate change triggering droughts and farmers clearing forests, the number of extreme wildfires is expected to increase 30% within the next 28 years. And they are now scorching environments that were not prone to burning in the past, such as the Arctic's tundra and the Amazon rainforest.

Extreme wildfires here to stay

2022-02-23T08:14+0100illawarramercury (en)

Indonesia's peatlands, California's forests, and, now, vast swathes of Argentine wetland have all been ravaged by extreme wildfires, heralding a fiery future and the dire need to prevent it. With climate change triggering droughts and farmers clearing forests, the number of extreme wildfires is....

Extreme wildfires expected to increase 30% by 2050: Study

2022-02-23T08:14+0100straitstimesSG (en)

LONDON (REUTERS) - Indonesia's peatlands, California's forests, and, now, vast swathes of Argentine wetland have all been ravaged by extreme wildfires, heralding a fiery future and the dire need to prevent it. With climate change triggering droughts and farmers clearing forests, the number of....

Extreme Wildfires Are Here To Stay - And Multiply

2022-02-23T08:02+0100ibtimes (en)

Indonesia's peatlands, California's forests, and, now, vast swathes of Argentine wetland have all been ravaged by extreme wildfires, heralding a fiery future and the dire need to prevent it. With climate change triggering droughts and farmers clearing forests, the number of extreme wildfires is expected to increase 30% within the next 28 years.

Extreme wildfires here to stay

2022-02-23T07:44+0100bordermail (en)

Indonesia's peatlands, California's forests, and, now, vast swathes of Argentine wetland have all been ravaged by extreme wildfires, heralding a fiery future and the dire need to prevent it. With climate change triggering droughts and farmers clearing forests, the number of extreme wildfires is....

Extreme wildfires here to stay

2022-02-23T07:37+0100dailyadvertiser (en)

Indonesia's peatlands, California's forests, and, now, vast swathes of Argentine wetland have all been ravaged by extreme wildfires, heralding a fiery future and the dire need to prevent it. With climate change triggering droughts and farmers clearing forests, the number of extreme wildfires is....

Wildfires to increase up to 30% by 2050, experts warn

2022-02-23T07:36+0100deutschewelle-en (en)

Exhausted firefighters have been battling blazes in northern Argentina for weeks. Fueled by strong winds, little rain and dry conditions brought on by an unusually long drought, wildfires have already destroyed nearly 8,000 square kilometers (3,000 square miles) of forest, swamp and farmland, an area slightly smaller than the island of Puerto Rico.

Extreme wildfires here to stay

2022-02-23T07:33+0100yahoo-au (en)

Indonesia's peatlands, California's forests, and, now, vast swathes of Argentine wetland have all been ravaged by extreme wildfires, heralding a fiery future and the dire need to prevent it. With climate change triggering droughts and farmers clearing forests, the number of extreme wildfires is....

Extreme wildfires are here to stay - and multiply

2022-02-23T07:30+0100gazette (en)

By Gloria Dickie. LONDON (Reuters) - Indonesia's peatlands, California's forests, and, now, vast swathes of Argentine wetland have all been ravaged by extreme wildfires, heralding a fiery future and the dire need to prevent it. With climate change triggering droughts and farmers clearing forests,....

Extreme wildfires are here to stay - and multiply

2022-02-23T07:27+0100news-yahoo (en)

By Gloria Dickie. LONDON (Reuters) - Indonesia's peatlands, California's forests, and, now, vast swathes of Argentine wetland have all been ravaged by extreme wildfires, heralding a fiery future and the dire need to prevent it. With climate change triggering droughts and farmers clearing forests,....

Extreme wildfires are here to stay - and multiply , article with image

2022-02-23T07:21+0100reuters (en)

LONDON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Indonesia's peatlands, California's forests, and, now, vast swathes of Argentine wetland have all been ravaged by extreme wildfires, heralding a fiery future and the dire need to prevent it. With climate change triggering droughts and farmers clearing forests, the number....

Extreme wildfires are here to stay - and multiply

2022-02-23T07:03+01004-traders (en)

* Two new reports warn of fiery future. * Extreme wildfires expected to increase 30% by 2050. * Fires are more frequently burning through the night. * More money should be spent on prevention, experts say. LONDON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Indonesia's peatlands, California's forests, and, now, vast swathes....

Amazzonia allo stremo

2022-02-16T13:16+0100lanuovaecologia (it)

Oltre 200 scienziati lanciano l’allarme: “la grande foresta è vicina al punto di non ritorno”, con conseguenze devastanti sul pianeta. Dagli anni ’70 è stata disboscata del 15% e il ritmo della deforestazione non accenna a diminuire . Nell’immaginario collettivo è il polmone verde del pianeta. E si avvicina velocemente al “punto di non ritorno”.

Y los humedales... ¿para cuándo?

2022-02-16T04:30+0100losandes (es)

Un humedal es toda área terrestre que está saturada o inundada de agua de manera estacional o permanente, de Acuerdo al Convenio de Ramsar . Entre los humedales continentales se incluyen acuíferos, lagos, ríos, arroyos, marismas, turberas, lagunas, llanuras de inundación y pantanos.

So far this year, the number of hectares burned in all of 2021 has already doubled

2022-02-13T02:33+0100california18 (en)

In the scarce 40 days that 2022 has been, and taking into account only the fires that affect the province of Corrientes, Argentina has already doubled the number of hectares devastated by the flames that had been registered in all of 2021. The alarming data does nothing but highlight again the....

Fires threaten vital peatland in Chile’s Tierra del Fuego

2022-02-07T19:46+0100mongabay (en)

A forest fire that has been spreading for weeks in Chile’s Tierra del Fuego is threatening the ancestral land of an Indigenous group and destroying some of the world’s highest concentration of peatlands. The fires, which started in mid-January, have burned approximately 1,250 hectares (nearly 3,100....

Paraguay declara alerta roja ante el desborde del Pilcomayo

2022-02-01T14:54+0100UltimaHora (es)

Arturo Niedhammer, presidente de la Comisión Nacional del río Pilcomayo del Ministerio de Obras Públicas ( MOPC ), dijo en comunicación con Última Hora que con esta declaración se busca que la población esté atenta ante una posible inundación. Asimismo, se insta a los ganaderos a sacar los animales de la zona.

De la seca a la inundación: cómo cambiaron las fotos del campo en pocos días

2022-01-24T18:21+0100clarin (es)

Tras la histórica sequía que afectó a buena parte del país, en varias localidades bonaerenses se registraron lluvias históricas durante la última semana, por lo cual en algunos casos se pasó de la falta de agua a la inundación. Así lo reflejaron diferentes productores y referentes del sector en sus redes sociales.

Lluvias históricas: en algunas zonas pasaron de la sequía a la inundación

2022-01-24T17:17+0100tn-ar (es)

Tras la histórica sequía que afectó a buena parte del país, e n varias localidades bonaerenses se registraron lluvias históricas durante la última semana, por lo cual en algunos casos se pasó de la falta de agua a la inundación. Así lo reflejaron diferentes productores y referentes del sector en sus redes sociales.

Incolpa il maltempo per le bollette più grandi del 2021.

2022-01-24T12:20+0100notizieglobali (it)

I prezzi per tutto, dall’elettricità e il riscaldamento alle case e ai cereali per la colazione, sono aumentati a causa del clima selvaggio in tutto il mondo. I prezzi di gas naturale, legname, mais, soia, grano e altri elementi costitutivi del commercio moderno sono saliti ai massimi pluriennali,....

Corrientes cercada por los incendios forestales y la sequía: piden a Valdés con urgencia la creación de un Comité de Crisis

2022-01-24T00:09+0100misionesonline (es)

Los pronósticos climáticos no son alentadores para el 2022 y desde organizaciones, asociaciones y consorcios productivos pidieron al gobierno de Gustavo Valdés la declaración de la Emergencia Agropecuaria, por un lado, y seguido la creación de un Comité de Crisis Central.

Per la Nasa il 2021 è tra i più caldi di sempre. Nell’emisfero sud il 2022 è già da record

2022-01-15T09:36+0100ecomy-it (it)

Dopo un 2021 fra i sette anni più caldi della storia, dove oltre 400 stazioni meteo hanno registrato nuovi record e dove si contano purtroppo numerose vittime in tutto il mondo fra alluvioni, incendi, tempeste, siccità e ondate di calore, il 2022 è iniziato con nuovi segnali non buoni per il clima,....

Per la Nasa il 2021 è tra i più caldi di sempre. Nell'emisfero Sud il 2022 è già da record

2022-01-15T08:09+0100lasentinella (it)

Dopo un 2021 fra i sette anni più caldi della storia, dove oltre 400 stazioni meteo hanno registrato nuovi record e dove si contano purtroppo numerose vittime in tutto il mondo fra alluvioni, incendi, tempeste, siccità e ondate di calore, il 2022 è iniziato con nuovi segnali non buoni per il clima,....

Per la Nasa il 2021 è tra i più caldi di sempre. Nell'emisfero Sud il 2022 è già da record

2022-01-15T08:07+0100laprovinciapavese (it)

Dopo un 2021 fra i sette anni più caldi della storia, dove oltre 400 stazioni meteo hanno registrato nuovi record e dove si contano purtroppo numerose vittime in tutto il mondo fra alluvioni, incendi, tempeste, siccità e ondate di calore, il 2022 è iniziato con nuovi segnali non buoni per il clima,....

Per la Nasa il 2021 è tra i più caldi di sempre. Nell'emisfero Sud il 2022 è già da record

2022-01-15T07:40+0100lastampa (it)

Dopo un 2021 fra i sette anni più caldi della storia, dove oltre 400 stazioni meteo hanno registrato nuovi record e dove si contano purtroppo numerose vittime in tutto il mondo fra alluvioni, incendi, tempeste, siccità e ondate di calore, il 2022 è iniziato con nuovi segnali non buoni per il clima,....

Per la Nasa il 2021 è tra i più caldi di sempre. Nell'emisfero Sud il 2022 è già da record

2022-01-15T07:29+0100repubblica (it)

Dopo un 2021 fra i sette anni più caldi della storia, dove oltre 400 stazioni meteo hanno registrato nuovi record e dove si contano purtroppo numerose vittime in tutto il mondo fra alluvioni, incendi, tempeste, siccità e ondate di calore, il 2022 è iniziato con nuovi segnali non buoni per il clima,....

Il 'costo' dell'emergenza climatica: nel 2021 danni per 170 miliardi di dollari

2022-01-12T10:16+0100247libero (it)

L’uragano Ida, che a fine agosto 2021 ha devastato i Caraibi e il Nord-Est degli Stati Uniti provocando la morte di almeno 95 persone, ha causato danni per 65 miliardi di dollari. Poco meno di un mese prima, violente piogge nel cuore dell’Europa avevano mietuto 240 vittime tra Germania, Belgio,....

bosques nativos No es calor, es desmonte

2022-01-12T05:52+0100aimdigital (es)

Los eventos para escapar del agobio ardiente demuestran una realidad que se impone desde hace unos años ante el incremento en las temperaturas, en donde las medidas de adaptación van demostrando cambios en el comportamiento laboral. “No es calor. Es desmonte”.

No es calor, es desmonte: el vínculo de la deforestación con el cambio climático

2022-01-09T19:58+0100pagina12 (es)

“No es calor. Es desmonte”. La consigna largada en las redes sociales ante la última ola de calor que se vivió en el país al iniciar 2022, y particularmente en Salta por al menos tres días, puso de nuevo en el tapete la incidencia del cambio climático en la cotidianeidad .

Il Brasile alluvionato di Bolsonaro

2022-01-08T06:32+0100unimondo (it)

Le squadre di soccorso hanno usato barche ed elicotteri per raggiungere parti di Ilhéus, Itabuna, Irecê e più di 100 altre città nello stato di Bahia. Gli stati vicini hanno inviato aerei e vigili del fuoco per aiutare la polizia e i membri delle forze armate, mentre i volontari hanno distribuito....

¡Sembremos agua en el 2022!

2022-01-04T05:28+0100acento (es)

(WRI-2019) , para el año 2,035 la escasez de agua afectará a 3,500 millones de personas a nivel mundial. Son diversas las causas que producen la escasez de agua en el mundo, entre las ellas, la deforestación, la desertificación, la erosión y la contaminación de los suelos, así como la sequía y el....

Firefighters battle blaze in rural Argentina

2021-12-31T07:17+0100yahoo-sg (en)

Firefighters battle a forest fire near Bariloche in Argentina 's Patagonia region. The battle against forest fires in five Argentine provinces has been going on for almost a month, in the midst of high temperatures and droughts.

Firefighters battle blaze in rural Argentina

2021-12-31T05:50+0100news-yahoo (en)

Firefighters battle a forest fire near Bariloche in Argentina 's Patagonia region. The battle against forest fires in five Argentine provinces has been going on for almost a month, in the midst of high temperatures and droughts.

Fire Fighting Helicopter Crashes in Argentina’s Patagonia, Killing Two

2021-12-30T12:43+0100sunstkitts (en)

Fire brigades look at a helicopter taking off before fighting forest fires in Alumine, Neuquen, Argentina December 27, 2021. Picture taken December 27, 2021. REUTERS/Fabian Ceballos BUENOS AIRES, Dec 29 (Reuters) – A helicopter that was fighting forest fires in the rugged Patagonia region of....

Helicopter fighting fire crashes in Argentina’s Patagonia, killing two

2021-12-29T20:32+0100oann (en)

Fire brigades look at a helicopter taking off before fighting forest fires in Alumine, Neuquen, Argentina December 27, 2021. Picture taken December 27, 2021. REUTERS/Fabian Ceballos. December 29, 2021. BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – A helicopter that was fighting forest fires in the rugged Patagonia....

Helicopter fighting fire crashes in Argentina's Patagonia, killing two BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - A helicopter that was fighting forest fires in the rugged Patagonia region of southern Argentina crashed on Wednesday, killin... 25m ago

2021-12-29T18:40+0100kelo (en)

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – A helicopter that was fighting forest fires in the rugged Patagonia region of southern Argentina crashed on Wednesday, killing two crew members, according to local press reports. The aircraft, which had been contracted by the government to fight the fires, fell in the area....

Incolpa il maltempo per le bollette più grandi del 2021.

2021-12-28T20:24+0100notizieglobali (it)

I prezzi per tutto, dall’elettricità e il riscaldamento alle case e ai cereali per la colazione, sono aumentati a causa del clima selvaggio in tutto il mondo. I prezzi di gas naturale, legname, mais, soia, grano e altri elementi costitutivi del commercio moderno sono saliti ai massimi pluriennali,....

Nel 2021 sono aumentati i disastri climatici estremi

2021-12-28T06:20+0100vasroma (it)

“Counting the cost 2021 A year of climate breakdown”, pubblicato da Christian Aid mette in evidenza i 10 eventi climatici finanziariamente più devastanti del 2021: Uragano Ida (65 miliardi di dollari), Tempesta invernale in Texas ($23 miliardi); Alluvioni in Europa ($43 miliardi); Alluvioni nell’Henan – Cima ($17.

Por qué recomiendan regular la temperatura del aire acondicionado

2021-12-27T20:06+0100hoy-PY (es)

Así lo confirmó el Ing. Artur Niedhammer, director de la CNRP, en diálogo con 1080 AM. A su vez, indicó que un caudal importante llegó hace unos días a la zona de Pozo Hondo, donde el río alcanzó una profundidad de 6,40 metros, faltando 10 centímetros para llegar a los 6,50 metros, que es un nivel....

Permalink to I 10 eventi meteorologici più dannosi del 2021

2021-12-27T11:14+0100ilpost (it)

dell’ong umanitaria britannica Christian Aid ha messo insieme i dati sui danni dovuti ai dieci eventi meteorologici più catastrofici del 2021, che per il quarto degli ultimi cinque anni hanno superato i 100 miliardi di dollari di beni assicurati (quasi 90 miliardi di euro).

Nel 2021 sono aumentati i disastri climatici estremi

2021-12-27T08:22+0100greenreport (it)

I 10 peggiori eventi con danni superiori a 1,5 miliardi di dollari. Nei Paesi poveri sempre più vittime. [27 Dicembre 2021] Il nuovo “Counting the cost 2021 A year of climate breakdown”, pubblicato da Christian Aid mette in evidenza i 10 eventi climatici finanziariamente più devastanti del 2021:....

2021: un anno di disastri climatici, cosa è successo nel mondo e perché preoccuparsi

2021-12-18T14:16+0100247libero (it)

Gli eventi meteorologici estremi nel 2021 hanno toccato tristi record in tutto il mondo. Centinaia sono morti in tempeste e ondate di calore; gli agricoltori hanno lottato contro la siccità, il gelo e, in alcuni casi, le cavallette. Gli incendi hanno alimentato le emissioni di carbonio, mentre inghiottivano foreste, città e case.

Argentina: La ciudad de Pellegrini pasó de la inundación a la sequía

2021-12-16T08:13+0100noticiasambientales (es)

Pellegrini fue uno de los distritos más castigados por las inundaciones del 2017. Las intensas lluvias, más el ingreso de aguas de La Pampa, generaron serios inconvenientes e incluso enorme preocupación en la comunidad en general. Especialmente las miradas en las localidades de De Bary y Bocayuva.

¿Cambio climático? Los últimos 5 años han sido los más cálidos de la historia

2021-11-26T00:54+0100ahoranoticiasandalucia (es)

Las evidencias científicas siguen mostrando año a año los efectos que la crisis climática está teniendo en el mundo: retroceso de los hielos, subidas del nivel del mar sin precedentes a escala mundial, calentamiento de los océanos, ciclones tropicales más intensos, desertificación, etc.

With La Niña conditions back, is it good news for tropical forests?

2021-11-22T16:30+0100mongabay (en)

For the second year in a row, La Niña conditions have developed across the Pacific Ocean. A climate pattern that occurs every few years, La Niña heralds broadly cooler and wetter conditions in the tropics. For important rainforest biomes in Southeast Asia and South America, experts generally agree that La Niña brings higher-than-average rainfall.

Cop26, cosa manca alle promesse di Glasgow perché l'agricoltura diventi davvero sostenibile

2021-11-13T00:34+0100laprovinciapavese (it)

Manghi in Sicilia, uva da champagne in Inghilterra, caffè tropicale in pericolo, cacao a rischio crollo produzione. I sistemi agroalimentari sono messi a dura prova dalle alterazioni del clima. Ondate di caldo sempre più intense, periodi siccitosi sempre più frequenti e perturbazioni atmosferiche....

Cop26, cosa manca alle promesse di Glasgow perché l'agricoltura diventi davvero sostenibile

2021-11-12T23:36+0100lasentinella (it)

Manghi in Sicilia, uva da champagne in Inghilterra, caffè tropicale in pericolo, cacao a rischio crollo produzione. I sistemi agroalimentari sono messi a dura prova dalle alterazioni del clima. Ondate di caldo sempre più intense, periodi siccitosi sempre più frequenti e perturbazioni atmosferiche....

Cop26, cosa manca alle promesse di Glasgow perché l'agricoltura diventi davvero sostenibile

2021-11-12T16:54+0100lastampa (it)

Manghi in Sicilia, uva da champagne in Inghilterra, caffè tropicale in pericolo, cacao a rischio crollo produzione. I sistemi agroalimentari sono messi a dura prova dalle alterazioni del clima. Ondate di caldo sempre più intense, periodi siccitosi sempre più frequenti e perturbazioni atmosferiche....

Cop26, cosa manca alle promesse di Glasgow perché l'agricoltura diventi davvero sostenibile

2021-11-12T16:19+0100repubblica (it)

Manghi in Sicilia, uva da champagne in Inghilterra, caffè tropicale in pericolo, cacao a rischio crollo produzione. I sistemi agroalimentari sono messi a dura prova dalle alterazioni del clima. Ondate di caldo sempre più intense, periodi siccitosi sempre più frequenti e perturbazioni atmosferiche....

Climate change and fires: Bolivia's forests in peril

2021-11-11T10:19+0100terradaily (en)

The road through San Matias, Bolivia, is a no man's land. Hundreds of thousands of hectares of once lush forest are now a wasteland of twisted, carbonized tree stumps. It is a protected area, but San Matias -- which also hosts subsistence farmers, cattle ranches and quartz mines -- burns every year as land is cleared for the next planting season.

Climate change and fires: Bolivia's forests in peril

2021-11-10T10:57+0100phys (en)

It is a protected area, but San Matias—which also hosts subsistence farmers, cattle ranches and quartz mines—burns every year as land is cleared for the next planting season. The practice is legal during May and June, after the rainy season, with each farmer allowed to burn 20 hectares—also in the....

Climate change and fire: endangered Bolivian forests

2021-11-10T10:55+0100floridanewstimes (en)

The road through San Matthias in Bolivia is a no-man’s land. Hundreds of thousands of hectares of forest, once lush, are now a wasteland of twisted, carbonized tree stumps. Although a protected area, San Matthias, with its self-sufficient farmers, ranches and quartz mines, burns every year as the land is cleared for the next planting season.

Climate change and fires: Bolivia's forests in peril

2021-11-10T06:04+0100urdupoint (en)

, is a no man 's land. Hundreds of thousands of hectares of once lush forest are now a wasteland of twisted, carbonized tree stumps. It is a protected area, but San Matias -- which also hosts subsistence farmers, cattle ranches and quartz mines -- burns every year as land is cleared for the next planting season.

Climate change and fires: Bolivia's forests in peril

2021-11-10T03:09+0100digitaljournal (en)

The road through San Matias, Bolivia, is a no man’s land. Hundreds of thousands of hectares of once lush forest are now a wasteland of twisted, carbonized tree stumps. It is a protected area, but San Matias — which also hosts subsistence farmers, cattle ranches and quartz mines — burns every year as land is cleared for the next planting season.

Climate Change And Fires: Bolivia's Forests In Peril

2021-11-10T02:57+0100barrons (en)

The practice is legal during May and June, after the rainy season, with each farmer allowed to burn 20 hectares -- also in the reserve located in Bolivia's eastern Santa Cruz department, near the border with Brazil . The limit is often deliberately exceeded, and the fines negligible.

Climate change and fires: Bolivia's forests in peril

2021-11-10T02:48+0100yahoo-sg (en)

The road through San Matias, Bolivia, is a no man's land. Hundreds of thousands of hectares of once lush forest are now a wasteland of twisted, carbonized tree stumps. It is a protected area, but San Matias -- which also hosts subsistence farmers, cattle ranches and quartz mines -- burns every year as land is cleared for the next planting season.

10/11/2021 Climate change and fires: Bolivia's forests in peril

2021-11-10T02:41+0100rfi-en (en)

It is a protected area, but San Matias -- which also hosts subsistence farmers, cattle ranches and quartz mines -- burns every year as land is cleared for the next planting season. The practice is legal during May and June, after the rainy season, with each farmer allowed to burn 20 hectares -- also....

Produzione mondiale di vino ai minimi storici

2021-11-05T19:59+0100teatronaturale (it)

Sulla base delle informazioni raccolte in 28 paesi che rappresentano l’85% della produzione mondiale nel 2020, la produzione mondiale di vino 2021 (esclusi succhi e mosti) è stimata tra 247,1 e 253,5 Mio hl, ossia 250,3 Mio hl al centro della forchetta di stima.

Stato del clima nel 2021, Wmo alla Cop26: il pianeta si sta dirigendo verso un territorio inesplorato

2021-11-02T17:36+0100welfarenetwork (it)

L’apertura della 26esima Conferenza delle parti dell’United Nations framework convention on climate change (COP26 Unfccc) in corso a Glasgow, è stata segnata dalla presentazione del drammatico rapporto “State of Climate in 2021” provvisorio della World meteorological organization (WMO) secondo la....

Stato del clima nel 2021, Wmo alla COP26: il pianeta si sta dirigendo verso un territorio inesplorato (VIDEO)

2021-11-02T06:17+0100greenreport (it)

“State of Climate in 2021” provvisorio della World meteorological organization (WMO) secondo la quale «Le concentrazioni record di gas serra nell’atmosfera e il calore accumulato associato hanno spinto il pianeta in un territorio inesplorato, con ripercussioni di vasta portata per le generazioni attuali e future».

Organizzazione meteo mondiale: "Sempre più caldo, conseguenze imprevedibili per il Pianeta"

2021-10-31T19:22+0100247libero (it)

Secondo l'Organizzazione meteorologica mondiale (Omm), le concentrazioni record di gas serra nell'atmosfera e il calore accumulato associato hanno spinto il pianeta in un territorio inesplorato, con ripercussioni di vasta portata per le generazioni attuali e future.

Organizzazione meteo mondiale: "Sempre più caldo, conseguenze imprevedibili per il Pianeta"

2021-10-31T18:42+0100lastampa (it)

Secondo l'Organizzazione meteorologica mondiale (Omm), le concentrazioni record di gas serra nell'atmosfera e il calore accumulato associato hanno spinto il pianeta in un territorio inesplorato, con ripercussioni di vasta portata per le generazioni attuali e future.

Organizzazione meteo mondiale: “Sempre più caldo, conseguenze imprevedibili per il Pianeta”

2021-10-31T18:08+0100ecomy-it (it)

Secondo l’Organizzazione meteorologica mondiale (Omm), le concentrazioni record di gas serra nell’atmosfera e il calore accumulato associato hanno spinto il pianeta in un territorio inesplorato, con ripercussioni di vasta portata per le generazioni attuali e future.

L'Organizzazione meteo mondiale: "Sempre più caldo, conseguenze imprevedibili per il Pianeta"

2021-10-31T17:58+0100repubblica (it)

Secondo l'Organizzazione meteorologica mondiale (Omm), le concentrazioni record di gas serra nell'atmosfera e il calore accumulato associato hanno spinto il pianeta in un territorio inesplorato, con ripercussioni di vasta portata per le generazioni attuali e future.

Onu: 'Eventi meteorologici estremi sono la nuova normalità. Emissioni gas serra da record'

2021-10-31T17:22+0100247libero (it)

ROMA – Le concentrazioni record di gas serra nell’atmosfera e l’associato calore accumulato hanno spinto il pianeta “in un territorio inesplorato, con ripercussioni di vasta portata per le generazioni attuali e future”. All’attuale tasso di aumento delle concentrazioni di gas serra “ entro la fine....

In Pictures: How climate change reshaped Earth with extreme weather this year

2021-10-30T11:48+0200pressandjournal (en)

Extreme weather in 2021 has seen fires rage, rivers flood, ice melt and temperatures soar. Climate change has reshaped life on planet Earth through the extreme weather, which has also included droughts and wild storms. A train passes a railroad crossing surrounded by floodwater in Germany (Michael....

In Pictures: How climate change reshaped Earth with extreme weather this year

2021-10-30T11:34+0200eveningtelegraph (en)

Extreme weather in 2021 has seen fires rage, rivers flood, ice melt and temperatures soar. Climate change has reshaped life on planet Earth through the extreme weather, which has also included droughts and wild storms. A train passes a railroad crossing surrounded by floodwater in Germany (Michael....

¿Cuánto hace que Unión no vence a un "grande" de visitante?

2021-10-26T22:16+0200unosantafe (es)

La derrota de Unión frente a Independiente como visitante extendió la sequía ante un denominado "grande" del fútbol argentino. Mirá cuánto hace que no gana El fútbol argentino es competitivo, más allá de las opiniones respecto al nivel. En este sentido, Unión , como la mayoría de los habitantes de....

Diez buenas noticias sobre desertización

2021-10-18T16:48+0200noticiasdelatierra (es)

La Convención para Combatir la Desertización de las Naciones Unidas propone el lema “Restaurar la tierra y recuperarnos” para celebrar el Día Mundial de Lucha contra la Desertificación y la Sequía de este año. Afortunadamente, también hay buenas noticias: 1. La desertización se puede frenar.

Le manifestazioni delle comunità indigene negli USA, il rapporto di Climate Transparency Report, il più grande impianto eolico collettivo di Italia

2021-10-18T08:21+0200valigiablu (it)

Il round-up settimanale sul cambiamento climatico e i dati sui livelli di anidride carbonica nell'atmosfera. via Global Monitoring Laboratory, Mauna Loa USA, le manifestazioni delle comunità indigene per chiedere a Biden di non approvare più progetti di combustibili fossili.

Weather roiling La Nina arrives, and may stoke droughts or frigid winters

2021-10-14T16:41+0200straitstimesSG (en)

BOSTON (BLOOMBERG) - A weather-roiling La Nina appears to have emerged across the equatorial Pacific, setting the stage for worsening droughts in California and South America, frigid winters in parts of the US and Japan and greater risks for the world's already strained energy and food supplies.

La Nina Arrives, Threatening to Stoke Droughts and Roil Markets

2021-10-14T15:37+0200financialpost (en)

Article content. Due to La Nina, California may see little relief from its ongoing drought, making its wildfire season even worse. The most populous U.S. state usually receives the bulk of its annual water from rain and snow spread between November and April, a pattern La Nina threatens to disrupt by shifting storm tracks north.

Desertificación en la Patagonia: cuáles son los verdadero...

2021-10-03T13:27+0200rionegro (es)

“En gran parte de la Patagonia encontramos tres grandes patrones de la productividad de la vegetación en las diferentes zonas. El primero es que en un 37% de la región, la productividad creció hasta un punto en el que comenzó la degradación. Para el primer patrón, el punto de quiebre sucedió principalmente entre los ’90 y los 2000.

Climate Change: The Impact On People

2021-10-01T12:59+0200barrons (en)

disasters such as. storms and floods. since 2008. Natural disasters. At 2.7oC warming: 122 m people affected. in Mesoamerica, 28 m in Brazil , 31 m in rest. of South America. Water stress. Six-fold increase. between 2020 and 2050. Internal migration. *depends on levels of emissions/extent of development.

clima extremo Crean red de lucha contra la desertificación

2021-09-27T07:14+0200aimdigital (es)

Involucra a la Nación y a seis provincias del NOA y Cuyo, en la búsqueda de una coordinación interjurisdiccional que dé respuesta a esta problemática. El Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible, que dirige Juan Cabandié, promovió la conformación de la Red de Comités Multisectoriales,....

Managing flash floods in a changing climate

2021-09-22T07:16+0200thenational-wales (en)

Parts of south Wales have also experienced flash flooding in 2021. Communities in Skewen, Neath Port Talbot, have faced major disruption after intense rainfall. So far, most other parts of Wales have escaped major flash flooding this year, but the country has not always been so lucky.

Ùltimas Noticias: Un gol y un triunfo que significaron más que ganar un simple partido

2021-09-21T08:59+0200eldia-AR (es)

Gimnasia tenía que ganar y ganó. Y el gol de Germán Guiffrey significó más que ganarle simplemente a Unión o sumar tres puntos. Significó el primer triunfo de la “era Gorosito” en su tercer partido en el banco de suplentes, pero también sacarse la “mufa” en varias cosas.

Cambiamenti climatici: il grido della terra

2021-09-08T11:04+0200agoravox (it)

Intanto si constata che le conoscenze delle caratteristiche del permafrost nell’intera area sono ancora poco conosciute. Sembra non si conoscano le emissioni di anidride carbonica e di metano durante l’inverno, perchè le rilevazioni vengono effettuate solo d’estate.

Read 'Brazil’s Fierce Drought'

2021-09-04T03:58+0200dissidentvoice (en)

Photo: Rainforest Trust. The Amazon rainforest is arguably the world’s premier asset. Indeed, it’s the world’s most crucial asset in a myriad of ways, nothing on Earth compares. Yet, it is infernally stressed because of inordinate drought. The bulk of the Amazon rainforest is located in Brazil ,....

La curiosa racha negativa que Norberto Briasco rompió con su gol para Boca ante Platense

2021-08-26T03:33+0200infobae (es)

y así rompió una curiosa racha negativa . El delantero xeneize, que fue titular en el estadio Ciudad de Vicente López por la octava fecha de La Liga Profesional, puso fin a una estadística personal lapidaria. Marcó un tanto luego de 571 minutos disputados con la camiseta azul y oro.

The world is burning.. Learn about the list of burning countries

2021-08-13T18:58+0200archyde (en)

According to the map of the NASA Fire Information System satellite map, known as “FIRMS”, fires have spread to many parts of the world due to the effects of global warming and climate change, the most severe of which were in Turkey and Greece. Many Mediterranean countries are suffering from....

¿Cómo impacta el cambio climático en la Argentina?

2021-08-12T00:22+0200pagina12 (es)

"La Argentina es particularmente vulnerable a los efectos adversos del cambio climático dado que posee zonas costeras bajas, zonas áridas y semiáridas, zonas con cobertura forestal y zonas expuestas al deterioro forestal, zonas propensas a los desastres, zonas expuestas a la sequía y desertificación....

Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade: U.N. climate report

2021-08-10T23:54+0200thepeninsulaqatar (en)

Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday. The report found that we are already experiencing those....

Climate change15 mins ago Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade - UN climate report

2021-08-10T07:59+0200eureporter (en)

Scientists emphasized that these effects of climate change are already here, with events like the heat wave in the US Pacific Northwest killing hundreds in June and Brazil currently experiencing its "The heat wave in Canada, fires in California, floods in Germany, floods in China, droughts in....

World Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade by Jake Spring Heat waves, droughts and torrential rains are set to become more frequent and extreme as the earth warms further, a U.N. climate science report says.

2021-08-10T06:44+0200japantimes (en)

Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a U.N. climate science report said Monday. The report found that we are already experiencing those....

Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade -UN climate report

2021-08-10T06:09+0200thehimalayantimes (en)

The report found that we are already experiencing those effects of climate change, as the planet has surpassed more than 1 degree Celsius in average warming. Heat waves, droughts and torrential rains are only set to become more frequent and extreme as the earth warms further. read more. It is the first time that the U.

Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade – UN climate report

2021-08-10T04:32+0200rappler (en)

The report found that we are already experiencing those effects of climate change, as the planet has surpassed more than 1 degree Celsius in average warming. Heat waves, droughts, and torrential rains are only set to become more frequent and extreme as the earth warms further.

UN climate report depicts fast-warming world where ‘nobody is safe’

2021-08-10T00:42+0200pakobserver (en)

Washington. Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday.

Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade: UN climate report Reuters

2021-08-09T23:55+0200AsiaOne (en)

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Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade -U.N. climate report

2021-08-09T20:32+0200menafn (en)

- NewsIn.Asia) August 9 (Reuters) - Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming , while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday.

Once-in-50-year heatwaves now happening every decade — UN ...

2021-08-09T19:18+0200thetimes-za (en)

Extreme heatwaves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday. The report found that we are already experiencing those....

Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade -U.N. climate report

2021-08-09T18:28+0200financialpost (en)

Article content. Scientists emphasized that these effects of climate change are already here, with events like the heat wave in the U.S. Pacific Northwest killing hundreds in June and Brazil currently experiencing its worst drought in 91 years https://reut.rs/2X3Jsyh.

Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade -U.N. climate report

2021-08-09T18:20+0200oann (en)

August 9, 2021. By Jake Spring. (Reuters) -Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a U.N. climate science report said on Monday. The report https://www.

Once-in-50-Year Heat Waves Now Happening Every Decade – U.N. Climate Report

2021-08-09T18:17+0200claimsjournal (en)

Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday. The report found that we are already experiencing those....

'Nowhere to run': UN report says global warming nears limits

2021-08-09T17:08+0200aikenstandard (en)

FILE - In this Monday, July 26, 2021 file photo, a man carries goods on his bicycle as he walks out of the the Yubei Agricultural and Aquatic Products World in Xinxiang in central China's Henan Province. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report released on Monday, Aug.

5 key takeaways from the new UN report on climate change

2021-08-09T15:31+0200buffalonews (en)

The report says almost all of the warming that has occurred since pre-industrial times was caused by the release of heat-trapping gases such as carbon dioxide and methane. Much of that is the result of humans burning fossil fuels — coal, oil, wood and natural gas.

'Nowhere to run': 5 takeaways from the UN report on climate change, plus global reaction

2021-08-09T15:24+0200muscatinejournal (en)

The report says almost all of the warming that has occurred since pre-industrial times was caused by the release of heat-trapping gases such as carbon dioxide and methane. Much of that is the result of humans burning fossil fuels — coal, oil, wood and natural gas.

'Nowhere to run': 5 takeaways from the UN report on climate change, plus global reaction

2021-08-09T15:22+0200missoulian (en)

The report says almost all of the warming that has occurred since pre-industrial times was caused by the release of heat-trapping gases such as carbon dioxide and methane. Much of that is the result of humans burning fossil fuels — coal, oil, wood and natural gas.

Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade: U.N....

2021-08-09T15:17+0200thepeninsulaqatar (en)

Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday. The report found that we are already experiencing those....

'Nowhere to run': 5 takeaways from the UN report on climate change, plus global reaction

2021-08-09T15:03+0200siouxcityjournal (en)

The report says almost all of the warming that has occurred since pre-industrial times was caused by the release of heat-trapping gases such as carbon dioxide and methane. Much of that is the result of humans burning fossil fuels — coal, oil, wood and natural gas.

'Nowhere to run': 5 takeaways from the UN report on climate change, plus global reaction

2021-08-09T14:45+0200wcfcourier (en)

The report says almost all of the warming that has occurred since pre-industrial times was caused by the release of heat-trapping gases such as carbon dioxide and methane. Much of that is the result of humans burning fossil fuels — coal, oil, wood and natural gas.

5 key takeaways from the new UN report on climate change

2021-08-09T14:15+0200wacotrib (en)

The report says almost all of the warming that has occurred since pre-industrial times was caused by the release of heat-trapping gases such as carbon dioxide and methane. Much of that is the result of humans burning fossil fuels — coal, oil, wood and natural gas.

World Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade -U.N. climate report Aug 9 (Reuters) - Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 y...

2021-08-09T12:46+0200taiwannews (en)

Aug 9 (Reuters) - Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday.

Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade -U.N. climate report

2021-08-09T12:44+0200euronews-en (en)

By Jake Spring. – Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday. The report https://www.ipcc.

Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade -U.N. climate report By Reuters

2021-08-09T12:20+0200dailymaverick (en)

By Jake Spring. (Reuters) – Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday. The report https://www.ipcc.

Heat waves once in 50 years now happening every decade: UN Climate Report

2021-08-09T12:19+0200naveenbharat (en)

A UN climate science report said on Monday that extreme heat waves that previously occurred only once every 50 years are now expected to occur once per decade due to global warming, while rain and drought has become even more. The report found that we are already experiencing those effects of....

IPCC report: Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening each decade

2021-08-09T12:01+0200trust (en)

Heat waves, droughts and torrential rains are only set to become more frequent and extreme as the earth warms further. By Jake Spring. Aug 9 (Reuters) - Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while....

Once-In-50-Year Heat Waves Now Happening Every Decade: UN Climate Report

2021-08-09T11:36+0200ndtvnews (en)

Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday. The report found that we are already experiencing those....

Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade -U.N. climate report By Jake Spring (Reuters) - Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of gl... 1h ago

2021-08-09T11:19+0200kelo (en)

By Jake Spring. (Reuters) – Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday. The report https://www.ipcc.

Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade -U.N. climate report

2021-08-09T11:04+0200news-yahoo (en)

By Jake Spring. (Reuters) - Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday. The report https://www.ipcc.

Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade -U.N. climate report

2021-08-09T10:58+0200saltwire (en)

By Jake Spring. (Reuters) - Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday. The report https://www.ipcc.

UN climate report: Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade

2021-08-09T10:38+0200cyprus-mail (en)

The report found that once-in-a-decade heavy rain events are now 1.3 times more likely and 6.7% wetter, compared with the 50 years up to 1900 when major human-driven warming started to occur. Previously once-in-a-decade droughts could happen every five or six years.

Environment Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade -U.N. climate report 8:05 AM UTC

2021-08-09T10:30+0200reuters-it (en)

Aug 9 (Reuters) - Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday.

EnvironmentOnce-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade -U.N. climate report8:05 AM UTC

2021-08-09T10:25+0200ara-reuters (en)

Aug 9 (Reuters) - Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday.

Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade -U.N. climate report

2021-08-09T10:23+0200metro-us (en)

(Reuters) – Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday. The report https://www.ipcc.

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2021-08-09T10:22+0200reuters-af (en)

Aug 9 (Reuters) - Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday.

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2021-08-09T10:22+0200reuters-br (en)

Aug 9 (Reuters) - Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday.

EnvironmentOnce-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade -U.N. climate report8:05 AM UTC

2021-08-09T10:20+0200reuters-fr (en)

Aug 9 (Reuters) - Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday.

Environment Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade -U.N. climate report 8:05 AM UTC

2021-08-09T10:16+0200reuters-es (en)

Aug 9 (Reuters) - Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday.

Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade -U.N. climate report

2021-08-09T10:07+02004-traders (en)

Aug 9 (Reuters) - Extreme heat waves that previously only struck once every 50 years are now expected to happen once per decade because of global warming, while downpours and droughts have also become more frequent, a UN climate science report said on Monday. The report https://www.ipcc.

Many of the Andes have no snow due to long-term droughts.

2021-08-08T10:56+0200londonnewstime (en)

In the Andean regions of South America, there is little or no snowfall during periods of heavy snowfall. Satellite images show that many mountains in the famous range running along the western edge of the continent have sparse snow or completely bare ground, Processed via REUTERS by Copernicus....

Desolate images of the Mediterranean fires Cindy Fernández 03 Aug 2021 - 14:42 UTC Temperatures are above 40°C in the Mediterranean and fires are raging out of control. In Turkey alone, 85 fires have been reported, leaving 6 dead and over 200 injured. The situation is bleak.

2021-08-03T17:27+0200yourweather (en)

Desolate images of the Mediterranean fires. Temperatures are above 40°C in the Mediterranean and fires are raging out of control. In Turkey alone, 85 fires have been reported, leaving 6 dead and over 200 injured. The situation is bleak. Meteored Argentina 1 minutes ago 4 min.

Grecia nella morsa degli incendi, ‘storica’ ondata di caldo

2021-08-01T12:31+0200zazoom-it (it)

(Di domenica 1 agosto 2021) La Grecia continua ad essere afflitta da una “storica ondata di caldo ”, come viene definita dai meteorologi, mentre i vigili del fuoco sono impegnati in varie aree del Paese per spegnere gli incendi alimentati dalla siccità.

Extreme Weather In 1971

2021-08-01T03:03+0200wattsupwiththat (en)

Montreal’s “Storm of the Century” – March 1971. With COP26 looming large and the public beginning to be aware of the crippling cost of Net Zero, the media are desperately stoking alarm over every bad weather event that comes along. They have given up all pretence of objective reporting, and....

El río Paraná, asolado por una sequía histórica

2021-07-21T13:25+0200elagoradiario (es)

Un vídeo inquietante recorre las redes estos días. En él aparece un grupo de personas caminando por lo que parece un desierto en las inmediaciones de la ciudad argentina de Paraná, aunque allí no hay ningún paraje similar. La realidad es que están paseando por el lecho del río Paraná el segundo más....

Il cambiamento climatico non conosce confini

2021-07-19T13:43+0200rinnovabili (it)

Il 2020 in Italia è stato un anno prevalentemente caldo, contrassegnato dalla siccità nei primi mesi dell’anno e da eventi meteorologici intensi, ma l’andamento delle temperature è stato analogo in molte regioni del mondo. Una ulteriore conferma che il clima è un problema da affrontare a livello globale.

La erosión en Argentina avanza a razón de 650.000 hectáreas por año.

2021-07-17T15:27+0200noticiasambientales (es)

‘La mayor parte de nuestro país está constituida por tierras secas en donde no se pueden realizar cultivos’, señaló Elena Abraham, directora del Iadiza -entidad que depende del Conicet-. La desertificación abarca todas las tierras donde el clima se clasifica como seco, desde el hiperárido (que....

Climate Change: The Impact On People

2021-07-16T10:54+0200barrons (en)

disasters such as. storms and floods. since 2008. Natural disasters. At 2.7oC warming: 122 m people affected. in Mesoamerica, 28 m in Brazil , 31 m in rest. of South America. Water stress. Six-fold increase. between 2020 and 2050. Internal migration. *depends on levels of emissions/extent of development.

Record Droughts Plague Latin America

2021-07-08T23:46+0200as-coa (en)

The country’s extensive national hydroelectric power system c annot fulfill current energy demands with its low reservoir levels, which are currently at 35 percent capacity. Hydropower plants supply 70 percent of the country’s total electricity , and as the plants run dry, the government is filling....

Así impacta el cambio climático en los ecosistemas de agua dulce neotropicales

Tue, 29 Jun 2021 20:11:00 +0200noticiasdelatierra (es)

AGENCIA FAPESP/DICYT – Con el objetivo de entender de qué manera pueden impactar sobre diferentes ecosistemas los cambios climáticos, 27 científicos de Brasil, Argentina , Colombia, Costa Rica, la Guayana Francesa y Puerto Rico realizaron experimentos en siete lugares distintos en ambientes acuáticos....

Climate Change: The Impact On People

Fri, 25 Jun 2021 06:01:00 +0200barrons (en)

storms and floods. since 2008. Natural disasters. At 2.7oC warming: 122 m people affected. in Mesoamerica, 28 m in Brazil , 31 m in rest. of South America. Water stress. Six-fold increase. between 2020 and 2050. Internal migration. *depends on levels of emissions/extent of development. Source: IPCC WGII Sixth Assessment Report / AFP Photos.

Atlas Obscura. "Il mio atlante dei luoghi sconosciuti che stanno scomparendo"

Thu, 24 Jun 2021 07:04:00 +0200lasentinella (it)

“Saranno anni drammatici e dovremo adattarci ad un pianeta che non sarà mai più lo stesso a causa della crisi climatica. Ma assieme alle cose che andranno perse, che già oggi stanno scomparendo, ne vedremo di nuove nate dal grande ingegno dell’umanità che spero venga usato per tirarci fuori da questa situazione.

Atlas Obscura. "Il mio atlante dei luoghi sconosciuti che stanno scomparendo"

Thu, 24 Jun 2021 06:58:00 +0200laprovinciapavese (it)

“Saranno anni drammatici e dovremo adattarci ad un pianeta che non sarà mai più lo stesso a causa della crisi climatica. Ma assieme alle cose che andranno perse, che già oggi stanno scomparendo, ne vedremo di nuove nate dal grande ingegno dell’umanità che spero venga usato per tirarci fuori da questa situazione.

Amazon Rain Forests Could be at Higher Risk of Extreme Drought than Previously Thought

Wed, 23 Jun 2021 16:05:00 +0200azocleantech (en)

Amazon rain forests could be at far higher risk of extreme drought than previously thought, according to new research. An international study, led by the University of Leeds, warns that huge areas in the eastern part of the Amazon face severe drying by the end of the century if action is not taken to curb carbon emissions.

Severe drying of the Amazon forest

Wed, 23 Jun 2021 10:16:00 +0200smartwatermagazine (en)

Amazon rain forests could be at far higher risk of extreme drought than previously thought, according to new research. An international study led by the University warns that huge areas in the eastern part of the Amazon face severe drying by the end of the century if action is not taken to curb carbon emissions.

Unchecked climate change will cause severe drying of the Amazon forest

Tue, 22 Jun 2021 22:58:00 +0200sciencedaily (en)

An international study, led by the University of Leeds, warns that huge areas in the eastern part of the Amazon face severe drying by the end of the century if action is not taken to curb carbon emissions. As a result, large amounts of carbon dioxide would be released from the forest into the....

Unchecked climate change will cause severe drying of the Amazon forest

Tue, 22 Jun 2021 15:07:00 +0200phys (en)

The increased dryness during the Amazon dry season would further threaten the viability of large parts of the rainforest, as trees are already water stressed and there is greater risk of forest fires. The predicted droughts could also have far-reaching consequences for the Amazon water cycle,....

High Risk of Extreme Drought: Unchecked Climate Change Will Cause Severe Drying of the Amazon Rainforest

Tue, 22 Jun 2021 15:05:00 +0200scitechdaily (en)

Amazon rain forests could be at far higher risk of extreme drought than previously thought, according to new research. An international study, led by the University of Leeds, warns that huge areas in the eastern part of the Amazon face severe drying by the end of the century if action is not taken to curb carbon emissions.

Unchecked climate change will cause severe drying of the Amazon forest

Tue, 22 Jun 2021 15:04:00 +0200eurekalert (en)

Credit: Jessica Baker. Amazon rain forests could be at far higher risk of extreme drought than previously thought, according to new research. An international study, led by the University of Leeds, warns that huge areas in the eastern part of the Amazon face severe drying by the end of the century if action is not taken to curb carbon emissions.

Diez buenas noticias sobre desertificación

Fri, 18 Jun 2021 21:42:00 +0200noticiasbariloche (es)

Este es un artículo de opinión de Víctor Resco de Dios, profesor de Incendios y Cambio Global en la universidad de Lleida, en España. LLEIDA, España – Las zonas áridas ocupan un tercio de la superficie terrestre y la desertización crece a 1 % anualmente .

Diez buenas noticias sobre desertificación

Thu, 17 Jun 2021 22:20:00 +0200ipsnoticias (es)

LLEIDA, España – Las zonas áridas ocupan un tercio de la superficie terrestre y la desertización crece a 1 % anualmente . Este aumento pone en peligro el modo de vida de los quinientos millones de personas que viven a las puertas del desierto. Se trata de un problema serio. Pero también de un problema que sabemos cómo resolver.

Lucha Contra la Desertificación y la Sequía: el objetivo, mitigar los efectos en todo el territorio

Thu, 17 Jun 2021 20:14:00 +0200noticiasbariloche (es)

El 17 de junio se celebra el Día Mundial de la Lucha Contra la Desertificación y la Sequía y desde la Subsecretaría de Recursos Forestales se trabaja para mitigar los efectos de dichos procesos en todo el territorio de la provincia. En Argentina , el 75% del territorio corresponde a zonas áridas y semiáridas, en la que se incluye la Patagonia.

8:54 Bolivia instala sistemas de riego para aumentar seguridad alimentaria

Thu, 17 Jun 2021 15:00:00 +0200prensa-latina (es)

17 de junio de 2021, 8:54 La Paz, 17 jun (Prensa Latina) El presidente de Bolivia, Luis Arce, ponderó hoy el trabajo de su gobierno en la construcción de sistemas de riego para aumentar la productividad, los ingresos y la seguridad alimentaria. 'Ingresamos al uso de energías limpias para cuidar el....

Diez buenas noticias sobre desertización

Thu, 17 Jun 2021 14:30:00 +0200noticiasdelatierra (es)

La Convención para Combatir la Desertización de las Naciones Unidas propone el lema “Restaurar la tierra y recuperarnos” para celebrar el Día Mundial de Lucha contra la Desertificación y la Sequía de este año. Afortunadamente, también hay buenas noticias: 1. La desertización se puede frenar.

Diez buenas noticias sobre desertización

Thu, 17 Jun 2021 11:49:00 +0200iagua (es)

Las zonas áridas ocupan un tercio de la superficie terrestre y la desertización crece al 1 % anualmente . Este aumento pone en peligro el modo de vida de los quinientos millones de personas que viven a las puertas del desierto. Se trata de un problema serio. Pero también de un problema que sabemos cómo resolver.

Diez buenas noticias sobre desertización

Thu, 17 Jun 2021 09:08:00 +0200retema (es)

Las zonas áridas ocupan un tercio de la superficie terrestre y la desertización crece al 1 % anualmente . Este aumento pone en peligro el modo de vida de los quinientos millones de personas que viven a las puertas del desierto. Se trata de un problema serio. Pero también de un problema que sabemos cómo resolver.

Efemérides del 17 de junio: ¿qué pasó un día como hoy?

Thu, 17 Jun 2021 05:12:00 +0200lanacion-AR (es)

El 17 de junio es una fecha marcada por acontecimientos importantes para el país y el mundo. Un día como hoy se recuerda al General Martín Miguel de Güemes, militar destacado en la Guerra de la Independencia Argentina . Además, se cumple un nuevo aniversario de la llegada de la Estatua de la Libertad....

Climate crisis to hit Europe’s coffee and chocolate supplies Coffee and chocolate supplies in Europe soon could be disrupted by the climate crisis as droughts hit producer countries, according to a study. The research also found a high vulnerability for palm oil imports, used in many foods and....

Tue, 15 Jun 2021 17:42:00 +0200msn-uk (en)

Coffee and chocolate supplies in Europe soon could be disrupted by the climate crisis as droughts hit producer countries, according to a study. © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Ammentorp Photography/Alamy Stock Photo. The research also found a high vulnerability for palm oil imports, used in....

Climate crisis to hit Europe’s coffee and chocolate supplies

Tue, 15 Jun 2021 17:21:00 +0200guardian (en)

Coffee and chocolate supplies in Europe soon could be disrupted by the climate crisis as droughts hit producer countries, according to a study. The research also found a high vulnerability for palm oil imports, used in many foods and domestic products, and soybeans, which are the main feed for chickens and pigs in the European Union.

Ambiente destina $ 40 millones para apoyar el acceso al agua en NOA y Cuyo

Sun, 13 Jun 2021 01:44:00 +0200noticiasambientales (es)

El ministro de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible de la Nación, Juan Cabandié, rubricó las cartas acuerdos con comunidades indígenas para fortalecer el acceso al agua segura de 589 familias que habitan en zonas de tierras secas de NOA y Cuyo. De esta manera, se efectiviza la adjudicación de los montos....

Ingeniería Argentina: conociendo la herramienta satelital SAOCOM

Sun, 06 Jun 2021 23:04:00 +0200misionesonline (es)

en el ámbito del Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación de la Nación, para la planificación del desarrollo de la tecnología espacial argentina, se constituye en una clara Política de Estado, sostenida desde el año 1994. Pero, también, nuestra sociedad puede percibir que la inversión en....

Bluebells, leatherback turtles, emperor penguins and even Arabica coffee all appear on the list

Wed, 02 Jun 2021 11:59:00 +0200nottinghampost (en)

Conservation charity WWF is calling on world leaders meeting for Cop26 climate talks in Glasgow in November to ensure action to cut greenhouse gas emissions to curb global temperature rises to 1.5C and limit the damage to nature and people. WWF’s Feeling The Heat report warns that climate change is....

Bluebells, leatherback turtles, emperor penguins and even Arabica coffee all appear on the list

Wed, 02 Jun 2021 09:26:00 +0200bristolpost (en)

Conservation charity WWF is calling on world leaders meeting for Cop26 climate talks in Glasgow in November to ensure action to cut greenhouse gas emissions to curb global temperature rises to 1.5C and limit the damage to nature and people. WWF’s Feeling The Heat report warns that climate change is....

Bluebells, leatherback turtles, emperor penguins and even Arabica coffee all appear on the list

Wed, 02 Jun 2021 07:59:00 +0200thanetgazette (en)

Conservation charity WWF is calling on world leaders meeting for Cop26 climate talks in Glasgow in November to ensure action to cut greenhouse gas emissions to curb global temperature rises to 1.5C and limit the damage to nature and people. WWF’s Feeling The Heat report warns that climate change is....

Bluebells, leatherback turtles, emperor penguins and even Arabica coffee all appear on the list

Wed, 02 Jun 2021 07:50:00 +0200coventrytelegraph (en)

Conservation charity WWF is calling on world leaders meeting for Cop26 climate talks in Glasgow in November to ensure action to cut greenhouse gas emissions to curb global temperature rises to 1.5C and limit the damage to nature and people. WWF’s Feeling The Heat report warns that climate change is....

Bluebells, leatherback turtles, emperor penguins and even Arabica coffee all appear on the list

Wed, 02 Jun 2021 07:49:00 +0200bathchronicle (en)

Conservation charity WWF is calling on world leaders meeting for Cop26 climate talks in Glasgow in November to ensure action to cut greenhouse gas emissions to curb global temperature rises to 1.5C and limit the damage to nature and people. WWF’s Feeling The Heat report warns that climate change is....

Bluebells, leatherback turtles, emperor penguins and even Arabica coffee all appear on the list

Wed, 02 Jun 2021 07:40:00 +0200essexchronicle (en)

Conservation charity WWF is calling on world leaders meeting for Cop26 climate talks in Glasgow in November to ensure action to cut greenhouse gas emissions to curb global temperature rises to 1.5C and limit the damage to nature and people. WWF’s Feeling The Heat report warns that climate change is....

Bluebells, leatherback turtles, emperor penguins and even Arabica coffee all appear on the list

Wed, 02 Jun 2021 07:38:00 +0200surreymirror (en)

Conservation charity WWF is calling on world leaders meeting for Cop26 climate talks in Glasgow in November to ensure action to cut greenhouse gas emissions to curb global temperature rises to 1.5C and limit the damage to nature and people. WWF’s Feeling The Heat report warns that climate change is....

Bluebells, leatherback turtles, emperor penguins and even Arabica coffee all appear on the list

Wed, 02 Jun 2021 07:34:00 +0200derbytelegraph (en)

Conservation charity WWF is calling on world leaders meeting for Cop26 climate talks in Glasgow in November to ensure action to cut greenhouse gas emissions to curb global temperature rises to 1.5C and limit the damage to nature and people. WWF’s Feeling The Heat report warns that climate change is....

Bluebells, leatherback turtles, emperor penguins and even Arabica coffee all appear on the list

Wed, 02 Jun 2021 07:31:00 +0200exeterexpressandecho (en)

Conservation charity WWF is calling on world leaders meeting for Cop26 climate talks in Glasgow in November to ensure action to cut greenhouse gas emissions to curb global temperature rises to 1.5C and limit the damage to nature and people. WWF’s Feeling The Heat report warns that climate change is....

Bluebells, leatherback turtles, emperor penguins and even Arabica coffee all appear on the list

Wed, 02 Jun 2021 07:25:00 +0200gloucestercitizen (en)

Conservation charity WWF is calling on world leaders meeting for Cop26 climate talks in Glasgow in November to ensure action to cut greenhouse gas emissions to curb global temperature rises to 1.5C and limit the damage to nature and people. WWF’s Feeling The Heat report warns that climate change is....

Bluebells, leatherback turtles, emperor penguins and even Arabica coffee all appear on the list

Wed, 02 Jun 2021 07:22:00 +0200cambridge-news (en)

Conservation charity WWF is calling on world leaders meeting for Cop26 climate talks in Glasgow in November to ensure action to cut greenhouse gas emissions to curb global temperature rises to 1.5C and limit the damage to nature and people. WWF’s Feeling The Heat report warns that climate change is....

Bluebells, leatherback turtles, emperor penguins and even Arabica coffee all appear on the list

Wed, 02 Jun 2021 07:20:00 +0200brentwoodgazette (en)

Conservation charity WWF is calling on world leaders meeting for Cop26 climate talks in Glasgow in November to ensure action to cut greenhouse gas emissions to curb global temperature rises to 1.5C and limit the damage to nature and people. WWF’s Feeling The Heat report warns that climate change is....

Bluebells, leatherback turtles, emperor penguins and even Arabica coffee all appear on the list

Wed, 02 Jun 2021 07:15:00 +0200leicestermercury (en)

Conservation charity WWF is calling on world leaders meeting for Cop26 climate talks in Glasgow in November to ensure action to cut greenhouse gas emissions to curb global temperature rises to 1.5C and limit the damage to nature and people. WWF’s Feeling The Heat report warns that climate change is....

Bluebells, leatherback turtles, emperor penguins and even Arabica coffee all appear on the list

Wed, 02 Jun 2021 07:08:00 +0200hulldailymail (en)

Conservation charity WWF is calling on world leaders meeting for Cop26 climate talks in Glasgow in November to ensure action to cut greenhouse gas emissions to curb global temperature rises to 1.5C and limit the damage to nature and people. WWF’s Feeling The Heat report warns that climate change is....

From puffins to hippos: 12 species at risk from rising temperatures

Wed, 02 Jun 2021 07:07:00 +0200icWales (en)

Conservation charity WWF is calling on world leaders meeting for Cop26 climate talks in Glasgow in November to ensure action to cut greenhouse gas emissions to curb global temperature rises to 1.5C and limit the damage to nature and people. WWF’s Feeling The Heat report warns that climate change is....

Researchers identify the causes of the extreme drought that affected the Pantanal

Tue, 01 Jun 2021 14:16:00 +0200smartwatermagazine (en)

The extreme drought suffered by the Pantanal in 2019-20, considered the worst in the last 50 years, was caused by natural climate conditions similar to those underlying the 2014-16 water crisis in São Paulo state. The Pantanal is one of the world’s largest wetlands.

Humedales: pese a que previenen inundaciones, están poco protegidos

Thu, 27 May 2021 21:07:00 +0200lanacion-AR (es)

Los humedales son considerados verdaderas fábricas de vida para el planeta. Son ecosistemas claves para mitigar el cambio climático, frenar los gases de efecto invernadero y prevenir inundaciones , ya que ayudan a absorber las lluvias, que son cada vez más frecuentes y fuertes.

Researchers identify causes of extreme drought that affected Pantanal

Mon, 24 May 2021 17:12:00 +0200miragenews (en)

The extreme drought suffered by the Pantanal in 2019-20, considered the worst in the last 50 years, was caused by natural climate conditions similar to those underlying the 2014-16 water crisis in São Paulo state. The Pantanal is one of the world’s largest wetlands.

Researchers identify the causes of the extreme drought that affected the Pantanal

Mon, 24 May 2021 17:03:00 +0200eurekalert (en)

Credit: José Marengo. The extreme drought suffered by the Pantanal in 2019-20, considered the worst in the last 50 years, was caused by natural climate conditions similar to those underlying the 2014-16 water crisis in São Paulo state. The Pantanal is one of the world’s largest wetlands.

Mangimi, Report Ambiente di Assalzoo: da stabilimenti basso impatto e valorizzazione circolarità

Mon, 24 May 2021 12:13:00 +0200agenparl (it)

(AGENPARL) – lun 24 maggio 2021 REPORT AMBIENTALE ASSALZOO Via Lovanio, 6 – 00198 Roma www.assalzoo.it REPORT AMBIENTALE I EDIZIONE – Marzo 2021 In collaborazione con REPORT AMBIENTALE CONTENUTI Indice LETTERA DEL PRESIDENTE IL PUNTO DI VISTA DEL COMITATO SCIENTIFICO PER L’INNOVAZIONE DI COSA PARLIAMO QUANDO PARLIAMO DI MANGIMI 1.

Study: Climate Disasters Displaced 8M People Internally in Philippines, Bangladesh in 2020

Thu, 20 May 2021 23:51:00 +0200benarnews (en)

In a year when millions were forced to flee their homes due to climate-fueled natural disasters, the Philippines and Bangladesh were among the most affected countries in 2020, according to a report published Thursday by a group that monitors internal displacements of people worldwide.

Autoridades desconocen impacto ambiental de la construcción de represa El Carrizal

Thu, 20 May 2021 06:11:00 +0200correodelsur (es)

Imponente, atrapante y silencioso con sus 3.030 metros de altura, se levanta el Cañón del Pilaya, el sexto más profundo del mundo , alejado de la mano destructiva del hombre, incluso indivisible por su estrechez para la imagen satelital de Google. Una maravilla de la ingeniería de la naturaleza.

La nuova Amazzonia è sulle Ande. E potrà salvare il mondo

Wed, 19 May 2021 09:25:00 +0200repubblica (it)

Un decisivo aiuto contro il riscaldamento della Terra può arrivare dalle Ande. Dai suoi boschi, fatti di alberi e piante che riescono a crescere fino a quota 4 mila metri. Aggrappato ai costoni che svettano verso il cielo, questo paradiso di verde accoglie la più ricca e numerosa specie vegetale e vertebrale del mondo.

Autoridades desconocen impacto ambiental de la construcción de represa El Carrizal

Mon, 17 May 2021 01:26:00 +0200hoybolivia (es)

. 16/05/2021 - 18:58:36 Imponente, atrapante y silencioso con sus 3.030 metros de altura, se levanta el Cañón del Pilaya, el sexto más profundo del mundo, alejado de la mano destructiva del hombre, incluso indivisible por su estrechez para la imagen satelital de Google. Una maravilla de la ingeniería de la naturaleza.

Amazon Forests Are Turning into Savannas

Fri, 14 May 2021 13:57:00 +0200eos (en)

Floodplain forests have low resilience to repeated exposure to wildfires. As climate change increases the instances of fires, forests may transform to less productive grassland ecosystems. Wildfires in the Rio Negro floodplain, leaving scars like this one, are changing the ecosystem from forest to savanna, according to new research.

Huracán Las Heras cortó con la sequía, venció a Camioneros y se prende

Sun, 09 May 2021 23:26:00 +0200mdzol (es)

. El Globo lasherino venció por 1 a 0 a Camioneros, como local, cortó con una racha de tres partidos sin poder ganar y quedó cerca de los puestos de clasificación a la Reválida por el segundo ascenso al Nacional. Domicilio legal: Arístides Villanueva 444, Mendoza, Argentina .

Amazon rainforest released more carbon than it stored

Tue, 04 May 2021 11:16:00 +0200environmentjournal (en)

The Brazil ian Amazon rainforest released more carbon than it stored over the last decade, according to a new study published in the journal Nature Climate Change. The researchers found that the degradation of the forests was leading to more carbon loss than deforestation.

Human Activity and Climate Change Led to Degradation of Amazon Rainforest

Mon, 03 May 2021 16:05:00 +0200azocleantech (en)

According to a new study, the Brazil ian Amazon rainforest discharged more carbon compared to what it stored over the past 10 years, where degradation was a major contributor compared to deforestation. Degraded forest in Mato Grosso, Brazil. Image Credit: Ted Feldpausch.

Brazilian Amazon released more carbon than it stored in 2010s

Sun, 02 May 2021 05:25:00 +0200terradaily (en)

The Brazil ian Amazon rainforest released more carbon than it stored over the last decade - with degradation a bigger cause than deforestation - according to new research. More than 60% of the Amazon rainforest is in Brazil, and the new study used satellite monitoring to measure carbon storage from 2010-2019.

Così i boschi delle Ande sostituiranno la giungla amazzonica

Sat, 01 May 2021 00:28:00 +0200lasentinella (it)

Un decisivo aiuto contro il riscaldamento della Terra può arrivare dalle Ande. Dai suoi boschi, fatti di alberi e piante che riescono a crescere fino a quota 4 mila metri. Aggrappato ai costoni che svettano verso il cielo, questo paradiso di verde accoglie la più ricca e numerosa specie vegetale e vertebrale del mondo.

Brazilian Amazon released more carbon than it stored in 2010s

Sat, 01 May 2021 00:08:00 +0200sciencedaily (en)

More than 60% of the Amazon rainforest is in Brazil , and the new study used satellite monitoring to measure carbon storage from 2010-2019. The study found that degradation (parts of the forest being damaged but not destroyed) accounted for three times more carbon loss than deforestation.

Most carbon loss in Brazilian Amazon tied to degradation

Fri, 30 Apr 2021 18:28:00 +0200earth (en)

The Brazil ian Amazon rainforest released more carbon than it stored over the last decade, and degradation is the biggest driver, according to a new study from the The researchers found that parts of the forest that were degraded but not destroyed accounted for three times more carbon loss than deforestation.

Brazilian Amazon released more carbon than it stored in 2010s

Fri, 30 Apr 2021 16:45:00 +0200sciencecodex (en)

The Brazil ian Amazon rainforest released more carbon than it stored over the last decade - with degradation a bigger cause than deforestation - according to new research. More than 60% of the Amazon rainforest is in Brazil, and the new study used satellite monitoring to measure carbon storage from 2010-2019.

Brazilian Amazon released more carbon than it stored in 2010s

Fri, 30 Apr 2021 15:51:00 +0200eurekalert (en)

Credit: Ted Feldpausch. The Brazil ian Amazon rainforest released more carbon than it stored over the last decade - with degradation a bigger cause than deforestation - according to new research. More than 60% of the Amazon rainforest is in Brazil, and the new study used satellite monitoring to measure carbon storage from 2010-2019.

Così i boschi delle Ande sostituiranno la giungla amazzonica

Fri, 30 Apr 2021 14:50:00 +0200laprovinciapavese (it)

Un decisivo aiuto contro il riscaldamento della Terra può arrivare dalle Ande. Dai suoi boschi, fatti di alberi e piante che riescono a crescere fino a quota 4 mila metri. Aggrappato ai costoni che svettano verso il cielo, questo paradiso di verde accoglie la più ricca e numerosa specie vegetale e vertebrale del mondo.

Così i boschi delle Ande sostituiranno la giungla amazzonica

Fri, 30 Apr 2021 14:49:00 +0200lastampa (it)

Un decisivo aiuto contro il riscaldamento della Terra può arrivare dalle Ande. Dai suoi boschi, fatti di alberi e piante che riescono a crescere fino a quota 4 mila metri. Aggrappato ai costoni che svettano verso il cielo, questo paradiso di verde accoglie la più ricca e numerosa specie vegetale e vertebrale del mondo.

Brazilian Amazon released more carbon than it stored in 2010s

Fri, 30 Apr 2021 14:00:00 +0200miragenews (en)

“We all know the importance of Amazon deforestation for global climate change. “Yet our study shows how emissions from associated forest degradation processes can be even larger. “Degradation is a pervasive threat to future forest integrity and requires urgent research attention.

Child-led Court Case Will Scrutinize Europe's Climate Response

Fri, 23 Apr 2021 04:40:00 +0200hrw-malays (en)

Firefighters try to extinguish a wildfire at the village of Chaveira, near Macao, in central Portugal on Monday, July 22, 2019. © AP Photo/Sergio Azenha. Increased heat, more frequent forest fires, and other extreme weather events fueled by climate change are already harming children in Europe.

Child-led Court Case Will Scrutinize Europe's Climate Response

Fri, 23 Apr 2021 02:43:00 +0200HumanRightsWatch (en)

Firefighters try to extinguish a wildfire at the village of Chaveira, near Macao, in central Portugal on Monday, July 22, 2019. © AP Photo/Sergio Azenha. Increased heat, more frequent forest fires, and other extreme weather events fueled by climate change are already harming children in Europe.

Child-led court case will scrutinise Europe's climate response | View

Thu, 22 Apr 2021 08:18:00 +0200euronews-en (en)

Increased heat, more frequent forest fires, and other extreme weather events fuelled by climate change are already harming children in Europe. Unless governments take urgent action, the situation will only get worse. This is the message from four Portuguese children and two young adults in a case....

Central American nations closed out of White House climate summit

Mon, 19 Apr 2021 12:17:00 +0200CBSnews (en)

Invited countries include the 17 that make up the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate a U.S.-led coalition created in 2009 meant to convene the world's economic leaders in climate dialogue that includes China, Brazil and the European Union. These countries produce more than 80% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions.

What Is Desertification, and Where Is It Happening?

Wed, 14 Apr 2021 16:22:00 +0200treehugger (en)

Desertification is a type of land degradation. It occurs when drylands become increasingly arid or desert-like. Desertification doesn’t necessarily mean that these water-scarce regions will transform into desert climates — only that their land’s natural productivity is lost and its surface and groundwater resources are diminished.

Climate and water

Sat, 10 Apr 2021 10:55:00 +0200thestatesman (en)

During the billions of years of our planet’s existence, its climate has varied a lot. A longterm change in the Earth’s climate was felt with the advent of the Industrial Revolution, which may be said to have begun with James Watts’ development of the steam engine around 1780.

Five dead fighting Nepal wildfires that are ‘worst in a decade’ due to climate change

Fri, 09 Apr 2021 15:20:00 +0200independent-UK (en)

However, there can be several factors that exacerbate the wildfires, most of them related to climate change. Experts believe that with the environment getting drier, lack of rain and increased pollution will lead to heatwaves and droughts, making the environment more susceptible to wildfires.

Deforestazione: nemmeno Covid-19 arresta la perdita delle foreste tropicali

Thu, 01 Apr 2021 09:57:00 +0200regionieambiente (it)

che sono stati diffusi il 31 marzo 2021 dall’ Università del Maryland , che fa parte della piattaforma Global Forest Watch del World Resource Institute WRI ),in partnership con circa 40 organizzazioni, che, utilizzando i dati satellitari di Google Earth , di altre fonti ufficiali e anche....

Amazon rainforest ‘now making climate change WORSE’ and is ‘warming Earth’s atmosphere’, study claims

Mon, 15 Mar 2021 16:53:00 +0100thesun (en)

They place the blame on logging and forest fires that have contributed to the loss of 1million square kilometres of Amazon rainforest since the 1970s. Historically, the Amazon has been one of the planet's biggest carbon sinks, caching billions of tons of carbon from the atmosphere every year.

World Frozen pipes in Texas warn of supply risk as disasters grow more frequent by Leslie Kaufman and Kim Chipman

Thu, 25 Feb 2021 07:18:00 +0100japantimes (en)

At first, Amanda Fuller thought she was one of the lucky ones. Then the water stopped running. As Texas started dipping into single-digit temperatures overnight Sunday, power companies began instituting blackouts across the state, but Fuller’s home just outside Austin stayed warm and bright.

Texas mom tells of five-day ordeal without water as millions left high and dry

Wed, 24 Feb 2021 15:27:00 +0100businessday (en)

At first, Amanda Fuller thought she was one of the lucky ones. Then the water stopped running. As Texas started dipping into single-digit temperatures overnight on Sunday, power companies began instituting blackouts across the state, but Fuller’s home just outside Austin stayed warm and bright.

Environmental attorney to lead Bureau of Land Management

Wed, 24 Feb 2021 14:47:00 +0100news-yahoo (en)

(Bloomberg) -- At first, Amanda Fuller thought she was one of the lucky ones. Then the water stopped running.As Texas started dipping into single-digit temperatures overnight Sunday, power companies began instituting blackouts across the state, but Fuller's home just outside Austin stayed warm and bright.

Aseguran que proteger a los humedales es cuidar la salud humana

Tue, 02 Feb 2021 22:57:00 +0100telam (es)

La destrucción de hábitats naturales y la alteración de los ecosistemas facilitan la propagación de los virus por lo que se debe proteger a los humedales de Argentina , que representan más del 20% de los ecosistemas del país, aseguraron organizaciones socioambientales y reiteraron su pedido por una....

Día Mundial de los Humedales: qué son y para qué sirven

Tue, 02 Feb 2021 17:49:00 +0100rionegro (es)

Los humedales son áreas que permanecen en condiciones de inundación o con suelo saturado con agua durante períodos considerables de tiempo. Si bien este término engloba una amplia variedad de ecosistemas, todos los humedales comparten una propiedad primordial: el agua es el elemento clave que define....

Sequía, incendios y una ley paralizada: ¿por qué están amenazados los humedales en la Argentina?

Sat, 30 Jan 2021 14:58:00 +0100clarin (es)

Los humedales están entre los ecosistemas más diversos y productivos que sustentan a la humanidad y a la naturaleza. Proporcionan bienes y servicios básicos en todo el mundo a la vez que sirven para combatir el cambio climático . Pero según la Convención de Ramsar, desde el año 1700 se ha perdido el 87% de los humedales a nivel mundial.

World: Latin America & the Caribbean - Development & Disaster Risk Reduction, Fiscal Year (FY) 2020

Thu, 14 Jan 2021 22:30:00 +0100reliefWeb (en)

Countries: Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia (Plurinational State of), Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Peru, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and....

Climate change: Problems and remedial thoughts

Mon, 11 Jan 2021 13:15:00 +0100theindependentbd (en)

With a population of over 140 million, our beloved motherland is Bangladesh. Economically we are very backward. The key challenges to our development are achieving food security, ensuring education and medical care for all citizens of the country, and achieving overall economic growth through....

These stunning NASA satellite images capture 2020's extreme climate events

Mon, 04 Jan 2021 20:43:00 +0100cnn-special (en)

Stunning, sobering images of last year's extreme climate events have been captured by NASA's fleet of Earth-observing satellites and instruments found on the International Space Station.

Nel 2020, miliardi di dollari di danni da eventi climatici estremi legati ai cambiamenti climatici

Mon, 28 Dec 2020 12:09:00 +0100greenreport (it)

Il nuovo rapporto “Counting the cost 2020: a year of climate breakdown” di Christian Aid, identifica 15 dei disastri climatici più distruttivi del 2020 e 10 di questi sono costati 1,5 miliardi di dollari o più, 9 hanno causato danni per almeno 5 miliardi di dollari.

Uno splendido “tsunami” di tartarughe marine a rischio estinzione ha invaso le coste brasiliane

Fri, 18 Dec 2020 17:00:00 +0100greenme (it)

Siamo in Brasile dove nei giorni scorsi la Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) ha assistito allo straordinario evento

Wildfires: Fraser Island is just one UNESCO heritage site threatened by climate change The fires that have devastated more than half of the rainforest on Australia's UN-protected Fraser Island are among many climate change-related factors threatening the world's most treasured natural assets.

Tue, 08 Dec 2020 17:33:00 +0100deutschewelle-en (en)

On the small sandy paradise of Fraser Island, or K'gari, off the east coast of Australia, the indigenous Butchulla people have maintained the delicate ecosystem of the rainforest on the sand dunes with controlled fires — known as "cool burns" — for generations.

Barrier Reef critical as warming hits

Wed, 02 Dec 2020 23:02:00 +0100dailyadvertiser (en)

Climate change poses the greatest threat to the world's natural heritage, with the Great Barrier Reef now in a "critical" situation. An assessment of more than 250 natural World Heritage Sites from the International Union for Conservation of Nature has found a third face a significant threat from climate change.

Barrier Reef critical as warming hits

Wed, 02 Dec 2020 22:28:00 +0100illawarramercury (en)

Climate change poses the greatest threat to the world's natural heritage, with the Great Barrier Reef now in a "critical" situation. An assessment of more than 250 natural World Heritage Sites from the International Union for Conservation of Nature has found a third face a significant threat from climate change.

Barrier Reef critical as warming hits

Wed, 02 Dec 2020 22:07:00 +0100bordermail (en)

Climate change poses the greatest threat to the world's natural heritage, with the Great Barrier Reef now in a "critical" situation. An assessment of more than 250 natural World Heritage Sites from the International Union for Conservation of Nature has found a third face a significant threat from climate change.

Barrier Reef critical as warming hits

Wed, 02 Dec 2020 22:06:00 +0100portstephensexaminer (en)

Climate change poses the greatest threat to the world's natural heritage, with the Great Barrier Reef now in a "critical" situation. An assessment of more than 250 natural World Heritage Sites from the International Union for Conservation of Nature has found a third face a significant threat from climate change.

Barrier Reef critical as warming hits

Wed, 02 Dec 2020 22:03:00 +0100yahoo-au (en)

Climate change poses the greatest threat to the world's natural heritage, with the Great Barrier Reef now in a "critical" situation. An assessment of more than 250 natural World Heritage Sites from the International Union for Conservation of Nature has found a third face a significant threat from climate change.

Wmo: «Il 2020 dovrebbe essere uno dei tre anni più caldi mai registrati» (VIDEO)

Wed, 02 Dec 2020 19:27:00 +0100greenreport (it)

Secondo il secondo WMO report on the State of the Global Climate in 2020 provvisorio, «Nel 2020 il cambiamento climatico ha continuato la sua inarrestabile marcia ed è sulla strada per essere uno dei tre anni più caldi mai registrati. Il 2011-2020 sarà il decennio più caldo mai registrato, con i 6 anni più caldi dal 2015».

Great Barrier Reef ‘critical’ as climate change hits huge number of natural World Heritage Sites

Wed, 02 Dec 2020 17:30:00 +0100newsnow-co-uk (en)

Climate change poses the greatest threat to the world’s natural heritage, with the Great Barrier Reef now in a “critical” situation, a report has warned. The assessment of more than 250 natural World Heritage Sites from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) found that a third of....

Climate change the greatest threat to world’s natural heritage, with Great Barrier Reef now in 'critical' situation - report

Wed, 02 Dec 2020 16:33:00 +0100independent-ie (en)

Climate change poses the greatest threat to the world’s natural heritage, with the Great Barrier Reef now in a “critical” situation, a report has warned. T he assessment of more than 250 natural World Heritage Sites from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) found that a third of....

Great Barrier Reef ‘critical’ as climate change hits natural heritage: report

Wed, 02 Dec 2020 15:33:00 +0100theargus (en)

Climate change poses the greatest threat to the world’s natural heritage, with the Great Barrier Reef now in a “critical” situation, a report has warned. The assessment of more than 250 natural World Heritage Sites from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) found that a third of....

Great Barrier Reef ‘critical’ as climate change hits natural heritage: report

Wed, 02 Dec 2020 14:56:00 +0100pressandjournal (en)

Climate change poses the greatest threat to the world’s natural heritage, with the Great Barrier Reef now in a “critical” situation, a report has warned. The assessment of more than 250 natural World Heritage Sites from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) found that a third of....

Great Barrier Reef ‘critical’ as climate change hits natural heritage: report

Wed, 02 Dec 2020 14:53:00 +0100thecourier (en)

Climate change poses the greatest threat to the world’s natural heritage, with the Great Barrier Reef now in a “critical” situation, a report has warned. The assessment of more than 250 natural World Heritage Sites from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) found that a third of....

Great Barrier Reef ‘critical’ as climate change hits natural sites but Giant's Causeway sees improvement Climate change poses the greatest threat to the world’s natural heritage, with the Great Barrier Reef now in a “critical” situation, a report has warned.

Wed, 02 Dec 2020 14:43:00 +0100irishexaminer (en)

Climate change poses the greatest threat to the world’s natural heritage, with the Great Barrier Reef now in a “critical” situation, a report has warned. The assessment of more than 250 natural World Heritage Sites from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) found that a third of....

Great Barrier Reef ‘critical’ as climate change hits natural heritage: report

Wed, 02 Dec 2020 14:29:00 +0100eveningtelegraph (en)

Climate change poses the greatest threat to the world’s natural heritage, with the Great Barrier Reef now in a “critical” situation, a report has warned. The assessment of more than 250 natural World Heritage Sites from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) found that a third of....

Great Barrier Reef ‘critical’ as climate change hits natural heritage: report

Wed, 02 Dec 2020 14:18:00 +0100chesterfirst (en)

Climate change poses the greatest threat to the world’s natural heritage, with the Great Barrier Reef now in a “critical” situation, a report has warned. The assessment of more than 250 natural World Heritage Sites from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) found that a third of....

Great Barrier Reef ‘critical’ as climate change hits natural heritage: report

Wed, 02 Dec 2020 14:16:00 +0100dailyecho (en)

Climate change poses the greatest threat to the world’s natural heritage, with the Great Barrier Reef now in a “critical” situation, a report has warned. The assessment of more than 250 natural World Heritage Sites from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) found that a third of....

Great Barrier Reef ‘critical’ as climate change hits natural heritage: report

Wed, 02 Dec 2020 14:13:00 +0100eveningtimes (en)

Climate change poses the greatest threat to the world’s natural heritage, with the Great Barrier Reef now in a “critical” situation, a report has warned. The assessment of more than 250 natural World Heritage Sites from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) found that a third of....

Great Barrier Reef ‘critical’ as climate change hits natural heritage: report

Wed, 02 Dec 2020 14:13:00 +0100impartialreporter (en)

Climate change poses the greatest threat to the world’s natural heritage, with the Great Barrier Reef now in a “critical” situation, a report has warned. The assessment of more than 250 natural World Heritage Sites from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) found that a third of....

Water, Vol. 12, Pages 3366: Drought Monitoring Based on Remote Sensing in a Grain-Producing Region in the Cerrado–Amazon Transition, Brazil

Mon, 30 Nov 2020 18:56:00 +0100mdpi (en)

Drought is a natural disaster that affects a country’s economy and food security. The monitoring of droughts assists in planning assertive actions to mitigate the resulting environmental and economic impacts. This work aimed to evaluate the performance of the standardized precipitation index (SPI)....

The world's major climate zones — polar, temperate and tropical — are transforming as we watch

Sat, 28 Nov 2020 20:32:00 +0100newsnow-co-uk (en)

Beyond the receding glaciers and disappearing coastlines, several recent studies have taken a big picture view of how climate change is affecting the globe's major climate zones and has brought about alarming transformations. Climate zones — like tropical, temperate or polar — represent more than....

Impact of drought associated with high temperatures on Coffea canephora plantations: a case study in Espírito Santo State, Brazil

Fri, 13 Nov 2020 03:01:00 +0100nature-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences (en)

Droughts are major natural disasters that affect many parts of the world all years and recently affected one of the major conilon coffee-producing regions of the world in state of Espírito Santo, which caused a huge crisis in the sector. Therefore, the objective of this study was to conduct an....

Science & Health | FOCUS Trump’s environmental legacy may be lasting harm to the climate by Coral Davenport

Tue, 10 Nov 2020 06:42:00 +0100japantimes (en)

Washington – President-elect Joe Biden will use the next four years to try to restore the environmental policies that his predecessor has methodically blown up, but the damage done by the greenhouse gas pollution unleashed by President Donald Trump’s rollbacks may prove to be one of the most profound legacies of his single term.

What Will Trump’s Most Profound Legacy Be? Possibly Climate Damage

Mon, 09 Nov 2020 20:16:00 +0100newsnow-co-uk (en)

WASHINGTON — President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. will use the next four years to try to restore the environmental policies that his predecessor has methodically blown up, but the damage done by the greenhouse gas pollution unleashed by President Trump’s efforts cannot be easily reversed.

Trump's Climate Policies Accelerated Global Warming

Mon, 09 Nov 2020 20:05:00 +0100nytimes (en)

WASHINGTON — President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. will use the next four years to try to restore the environmental policies that his predecessor has methodically blown up, but the damage done by the greenhouse gas pollution unleashed by President Trump’s efforts cannot be easily reversed.

Fires: specialists warn about the co …

Fri, 06 Nov 2020 14:26:00 +0100en24 (en)

The forest fires advance throughout the country and so far this year they have already devastated more than 430 thousand hectares throughout the country . Of the nine provinces with active outbreaks, the most affected today are Córdoba and San Luis, where the Minister of Environment and Sustainable....

ProVen Reviews: Do These Weight Loss Pills Work? [2020 Update]

Mon, 26 Oct 2020 20:01:00 +0100ecowatch (en)

<p>Carlos Nobre, a renowned Brazil ian climate scientist who was not involved in the study, said global warming is making the northern cycle of warmer waters stronger and more present. In the future, he said, we should expect the southern Amazon to become less humid.

Las principales tecnologías que se están usando en Chile para la prevención y combate de incendios

Thu, 22 Oct 2020 09:07:00 +0200df-CL (es)

Las olas de calor, la sequía y el cambio climático han causado decenas de incendios forestales en países como Australia, Estados Unidos -California-, España y Portugal, una lista a la que se suman Brasil y Chile en Latinoamérica. Para abordar la situación, los países desarrollados han recurrido a la....

High stakes for Earth’s climate future in US vote

Mon, 19 Oct 2020 11:26:00 +0200euractiv-en (en)

The United States presidential election will be "make or break" for the planet after four years during which Donald Trump frustrated global efforts to slash emissions, climate experts warn, fearing his re-election may imperil the world's chances of avoiding catastrophic warming.

High stakes for Earth's climate future in US vote

Mon, 19 Oct 2020 10:22:00 +0200dhakatribune (en)

The United States presidential election will be "make or break" for the planet after four years during which Donald Trump frustrated global efforts to slash emissions, climate experts warn, fearing his re-election may imperil the world's chances of avoiding catastrophic warming.

El mayor humedal tropical del mundo se ha convertido en un infierno

Mon, 19 Oct 2020 09:57:00 +0200infobae (es)

Un agricultor trabaja para intentar combatir los incendios, cerca de autopista Trans-Pantanal. Los incendios sin precedentes en el humedal han atraído menos atención que las llamas en Australia, el oeste de los Estados Unidos y la Amazonía, su famosa hermana del norte.

High Stakes for Earth's Climate Future in U.S. Vote

Mon, 19 Oct 2020 08:51:00 +0200naharnet-ar (en)

The United States presidential election will be "make or break" for the planet after four years during which Donald Trump frustrated global efforts to slash emissions, climate experts warn, fearing his re-election may imperil the world's chances of avoiding catastrophic warming.

High stakes for Earth's climate future in US vote

Mon, 19 Oct 2020 08:42:00 +0200newsnow-co-uk (en)

In a year dominated by the coronavirus pandemic, increasing signs of the brutal impacts of climate change have come into view, with record temperatures, sea ice loss and enormous wildfires scorching parts of the Arctic Circle, Amazon basin and the US itself. Scientists say the window of opportunity to contain Earth's warming is narrowing fast.

High stakes for Earth’s climate future in US vote

Mon, 19 Oct 2020 08:03:00 +0200bssnews (en)

PARIS, Oct 19, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – The United States presidential election will be “make or break” for the planet after four years during which Donald Trump frustrated global efforts to slash emissions, climate experts warn, fearing his re-election may imperil the world’s chances of avoiding catastrophic warming.

Trump's re-election may imperil climate: Experts

Mon, 19 Oct 2020 07:44:00 +0200straitstimesSG (en)

PARIS (AFP) - The United States presidential election will be "make or break" for the planet after four years during which Donald Trump frustrated global efforts to slash emissions, climate experts warn, fearing his re-election may imperil the world's chances of avoiding catastrophic warming.

High stakes for Earth's climate future in US vote

Mon, 19 Oct 2020 07:30:00 +0200BangkokPost (en)

PARIS: The United States presidential election will be "make or break" for the planet after four years during which Donald Trump frustrated global efforts to slash emissions, climate experts warn, fearing his re-election may imperil the world's chances of avoiding catastrophic warming.

High stakes for Earth's climate future in US vote

Mon, 19 Oct 2020 07:14:00 +0200JakartaPost (en)

The United States presidential election will be "make or break" for the planet after four years during which Donald Trump frustrated global efforts to slash emissions, climate experts warn, fearing his reelection may imperil the world's chances of avoiding catastrophic warming.

High stakes for Earth's climate future in US vote

Mon, 19 Oct 2020 06:40:00 +0200digitaljournal (en)

In a year dominated by the coronavirus pandemic, increasing signs of the brutal impacts of climate change have come into view, with record temperatures, sea ice loss and enormous wildfires scorching parts of the Arctic Circle, Amazon basin and the US itself. Scientists say the window of opportunity to contain Earth's warming is narrowing fast.

High stakes for Earth's climate future in US vote

Mon, 19 Oct 2020 06:37:00 +0200timesofindia (en)

PARIS: The United States presidential election will be "make or break" for the planet after four years during which Donald Trump frustrated global efforts to slash emissions, climate experts warn, fearing his re-election may imperil the world's chances of avoiding catastrophic warming.

High stakes for Earth's climate future in US vote

Mon, 19 Oct 2020 06:20:00 +0200news-yahoo (en)

The United States presidential election will be "make or break" for the planet after four years during which Donald Trump frustrated global efforts to slash emissions, climate experts warn, fearing his re-election may imperil the world's chances of avoiding catastrophic warming.

High stakes for Earth's climate future in US vote

Mon, 19 Oct 2020 05:58:00 +0200yahoo-au (en)

The United States presidential election will be "make or break" for the planet after four years during which Donald Trump frustrated global efforts to slash emissions, climate experts warn, fearing his re-election may imperil the world's chances of avoiding catastrophic warming.

El mayor humedal tropical del mundo se ha convertido en un infierno

Thu, 15 Oct 2020 08:49:00 +0200elperiodicodemexico (es)

Por Scott Reinhard y Blacki Migliozzi. Este año, alrededor de una cuarta parte del vasto humedal del Pantanal en Brasil, uno de los lugares con mayor biodiversidad de la Tierra, se ha quemado en incendios forestales agravados por el cambio climático. Qué le sucede a un bioma rico y único cuando....

Rising temperatures continue to cause heatwaves: UN

Tue, 13 Oct 2020 07:02:00 +0200dawn (en)

UNITED NATIONS: As Karachi prepared for an unusual, early winter heatwave , UN experts warned on Monday that a 1.1-degree Celsius increase in the global temperature would continue to cause such calamities. “Between 2000 and 2019, extreme temperatures caused 13 per cent of all disaster deaths....

Quel che resta dell’Amazzonia devastata dagli incendi

Mon, 12 Oct 2020 09:02:00 +0200quasimezzogiorno (it)

Da foresta pluviale a savana, il passo è breve per l’Amazzonia devastata dagli incendi e sempre più esposta al riscaldamento climatico. A lanciare l’allerta è uno studio dello Stockholm Resilience Centre, pubblicato sulla rivista Nature Comunications, in base al quale oggi fino al 40% delle foresta....

Bolivia, incendi in Amazzonia: dichiarato lo stato d’emergenza

Fri, 09 Oct 2020 17:24:00 +0200zazoom-it (it)

(Di venerdì 9 ottobre 2020) ROMA La Bolivia ha decretato lo stato di calamita’ nazionale a causa degli incendi e della siccita’ che da settimane colpiscono cinque dipartimenti sui nove del Paese, anche nell’area dell’Amazzonia. Il provvedimento, si legge sulla stampa locale, permette al governo di....

Amazon losses help drive growing wildfires elsewhere in Brazil

Tue, 06 Oct 2020 05:10:00 +0200trust (en)

As destruction of the Amazon continues, it threatens to cut off the "flying rivers" of water vapour that bring reliable rain further south. By Fabio Zuker. SAO PAULO, Sept 30 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Losses of Amazon rainforest are helping drive increasingly severe droughts in southern Brazil ....

Every Place Under Threat

Fri, 02 Oct 2020 11:10:00 +0200newsnow-co-uk (en)

The Amazon has been inhabited and cultivated for centuries. But as climate change disrupts the planet’s natural balance, and development of the region continues at the whirlwind pace of recent decades, it’s more important than ever to protect the most biodiverse place on Earth. Last year wasn’t a particularly dry year in Amazonia.

A new study of ocean salinity finds substantial amplification of the global water cycle

Tue, 29 Sep 2020 17:52:00 +0200qnewshub (en)

Water and its movements within or between atmosphere, land and ocean defines the global water cycle and is central to the climate system. Almost all weather and climate phenomena are in some way tied to the water cycle. Examples include extreme rainfall during thunderstorms, hurricanes and tropical cyclones, flooding, droughts, and sea level rise.

Biodiversity loss paints a tragic picture for future

Mon, 28 Sep 2020 00:50:00 +0200gulf-times (en)

When the World Wildlife Fund’s (WWF) Living Planet Report 2020 says human-caused climate change is projected to become as, or more important than other drivers of biodiversity loss in the coming decades, it is yet another attestation of the harsh reality.

Climate exigency: The time to act is now!

Thu, 24 Sep 2020 09:41:00 +0200financialexpress (en)

Forest is a limited renewable natural resource, which can maintain its sustainable functioning only if it is given time to regenerate. Unfortunately, the forest resources around the world have been depleting at an extremely alarming rate resulting in catastrophic and hazardous chain reactions.

Burned jaguars, fire tornadoes: Blazes in Brazil wetland deliver climate warning

Fri, 18 Sep 2020 09:10:00 +0200fijitimes (en)

POCONÉ, Brazil (Reuters) – A fire has been burning since mid-July in the remote wetlands of west-central Brazil, leaving in its wake a vast charred desolation bigger than New York City. A team of veterinarians, biologists and local guides arrived in late August to prowl the bumpy dirt road known as....

El Pantanal, un tesoro natural amenazado

Fri, 18 Sep 2020 02:28:00 +0200lanacion-PY (es)

Los ríos inundan el 80% del Pantanal en la temporada húmeda, a partir de octubre. Este año el volumen de precipitaciones fue la mitad de lo habitual, lo cual favoreció los incendios. El humedal provoca una gran concentración de vida animal. Los peces retenidos en lagunas y áreas inundadas atraen una gran variedad de pájaros.

Burned jaguars, fire tornadoes: Blazes in Brazil wetland deliver climate warning

Thu, 17 Sep 2020 12:13:00 +0200oann (en)

September 17, 2020. By Jake Spring. POCONÉ, Brazil (Reuters) – A fire has been burning since mid-July in the remote wetlands of west-central Brazil, leaving in its wake a vast charred desolation bigger than New York City. A team of veterinarians, biologists and local guides arrived in late August to....

Burned jaguars, fire tornadoes: Blazes in Brazil wetland deliver climate warning

Thu, 17 Sep 2020 12:12:00 +0200ara-reuters (en)

A team of veterinarians, biologists and local guides arrived in late August to prowl the bumpy dirt road known as the Trans-Pantanal Highway in pickup trucks, looking to save what injured animals they could. Jaguars were wandering the blackened wasteland, they said, starving or going thirsty, with paws burnt to the bone, lungs blackened by smoke.

Burned jaguars, fire tornadoes: Blazes in Brazil wetland deliver climate warning

Thu, 17 Sep 2020 12:05:00 +0200reuters-it (en)

A team of veterinarians, biologists and local guides arrived in late August to prowl the bumpy dirt road known as the Trans-Pantanal Highway in pickup trucks, looking to save what injured animals they could. Jaguars were wandering the blackened wasteland, they said, starving or going thirsty, with paws burnt to the bone, lungs blackened by smoke.

It&#39;s Not Just the West. These Places Are Also on Fire.

Wed, 16 Sep 2020 21:29:00 +0200news-yahoo (en)

A volunteer firefighter at work in the Pantanal region of southern Brazil on Aug. 28, 2020. (Maria Magdalena Arrellaga/The New York Times) Wildfires are devastating the American West, but the United States isn’t the only place on Earth that’s burning. This year, other countries have also experienced....

Science & Health Burned jaguars and fire tornadoes: Blazes in Brazil wetland deliver climate warning by Jake Spring

Tue, 15 Sep 2020 10:31:00 +0200japantimes (en)

POCONE, Brazil – A fire has been burning since mid-July in the remote wetlands of west-central Brazil, leaving in its wake a vast charred desolation bigger than New York City. A team of veterinarians, biologists and local guides arrived in late August to prowl the bumpy dirt road known as the....

Burned jaguars, fire tornadoes: Blazes in Brazil wetland deliver climate warning

Mon, 14 Sep 2020 19:31:00 +02004-traders (en)

* Photo Essay https://reut.rs/2GR64Kp POCONÉ, Brazil , Sept 14 (Reuters) - A fire has been burning since mid-July in the remote wetlands of west-central Brazil, leaving in its wake a vast charred desolation bigger than New York City. A team of veterinarians, biologists and local guides arrived in....

Blazes in Brazil wetland deliver climate warning

Mon, 14 Sep 2020 14:17:00 +0200reuters-in (en)

A team of veterinarians, biologists and local guides arrived in late August to prowl the bumpy dirt road known as the Trans-Pantanal Highway in pickup trucks, looking to save what injured animals they could. Jaguars were wandering the blackened wasteland, they said, starving or going thirsty, with paws burnt to the bone, lungs blackened by smoke.

Burned jaguars, fire tornadoes: Blazes in Brazil wetland deliver climate warning

Mon, 14 Sep 2020 13:48:00 +0200channelnewsasia (en)

POCONÉ, Brazil : A fire has been burning since mid-July in the remote wetlands of west-central Brazil, leaving in its wake a vast charred desolation bigger than New York City. A team of veterinarians, biologists and local guides arrived in late August to prowl the bumpy dirt road known as the....

Burned jaguars, fire tornadoes: Blazes in Brazil wetland deliver climate warning By Jake Spring POCON, Brazil (Reuters) - A fire has been burning since mid-July in the remote wetlands of west-central Brazil, leaving in its wake a vast charred desolation bigger than New York City. A team of veterinarians, biologists and local guides arrived in late August to prowl the bumpy dirt road known as the Tr... 53m ago

Mon, 14 Sep 2020 13:15:00 +0200wsau (en)

By Jake Spring. POCON, Brazil (Reuters) - A fire has been burning since mid-July in the remote wetlands of west-central Brazil, leaving in its wake a vast charred desolation bigger than New York City. A team of veterinarians, biologists and local guides arrived in late August to prowl the bumpy dirt....

Burned jaguars, fire tornadoes: Blazes in Brazil wetland deliver climate warning Reuters

Mon, 14 Sep 2020 12:38:00 +0200msn-uk (en)

© Reuters/AMANDA PEROBELLI The Wider Image: In Brazil , it's not just the Amazon that's burning. The world's largest wetland is on fire too. By Jake Spring. POCONÉ, Brazil (Reuters) - A fire has been burning since mid-July in the remote wetlands of west-central Brazil, leaving in its wake a vast charred desolation bigger than New York City.

Burned jaguars, fire tornadoes: Blazes in Brazil wetland deliver climate warning

Mon, 14 Sep 2020 12:37:00 +0200news-yahoo (en)

By Jake Spring. POCONÉ, Brazil (Reuters) - A fire has been burning since mid-July in the remote wetlands of west-central Brazil, leaving in its wake a vast charred desolation bigger than New York City. A team of veterinarians, biologists and local guides arrived in late August to prowl the bumpy....

Burned jaguars, fire tornadoes: Blazes in Brazil wetland deliver climate warning

Mon, 14 Sep 2020 12:25:00 +0200reuters-af (en)

A team of veterinarians, biologists and local guides arrived in late August to prowl the bumpy dirt road known as the Trans-Pantanal Highway in pickup trucks, looking to save what injured animals they could. Jaguars were wandering the blackened wasteland, they said, starving or going thirsty, with paws burnt to the bone, lungs blackened by smoke.

Burned jaguars, fire tornadoes: Blazes in Brazil wetland deliver climate warning

Mon, 14 Sep 2020 12:21:00 +0200financialpost (en)

POCONÉ — A fire has been burning since mid-July in the remote wetlands of west-central Brazil , leaving in its wake a vast charred desolation bigger than New York City. A team of veterinarians, biologists and local guides arrived in late August to prowl the bumpy dirt road known as the Trans-Pantanal....

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Mon, 14 Sep 2020 12:13:00 +0200swissinfo-eng (en)

By Jake Spring. POCONÉ, Brazil (Reuters) - A fire has been burning since mid-July in the remote wetlands of west-central Brazil, leaving in its wake a vast charred desolation bigger than New York City. A team of veterinarians, biologists and local guides arrived in late August to prowl the bumpy....

Burned jaguars, fire tornadoes: Blazes in Brazil wetland deliver climate warning

Mon, 14 Sep 2020 12:05:00 +02004-traders (en)

* Photo Essay https://reut.rs/2GR64Kp POCONÉ, Brazil , Sept 14 (Reuters) - A fire has been burning since mid-July in the remote wetlands of west-central Brazil, leaving in its wake a vast charred desolation bigger than New York City. A team of veterinarians, biologists and local guides arrived in....

Fires in West can teach us

Sun, 13 Sep 2020 14:10:00 +0200newsday-USA (en)

Paired with photos of towering flames, apocalyptic landscapes and shattered souls, it's an image of hell befitting our times, when so many people in so many places have watched things precious to them get burned down, blown down, or washed away. The loss always staggers, but this round of fires is of a different magnitude.

Fires devastate the world’s largest tropical wetland in Brazil

Fri, 11 Sep 2020 21:08:00 +0200zmescience (en)

The world’s largest tropical wetland, the Pantanal, is burning at a record speed in Brazil , with fires expanding fast and threatening its biodiversity. This is happening on a backdrop of a record fire season in the whole Amazon region, with President Bolsonaro being questioned by the international community.

Coronavirus global response: EU Humanitarian Air Bridge to Peru and €30.5 million for Latin America and the Caribbean

Fri, 11 Sep 2020 14:17:00 +0200reliefWeb (en)

As part of the EU's global coronavirus response, an EU Humanitarian Air Bridge operation consisting of three flights to Lima, Peru, this week is delivering a total of more than 4 tonnes of life-saving materials to humanitarian organisations active in the country. At the same time, the EU has announced €30.

Coronavirus global response: EU Humanitarian Air Bridge to Peru and €30.5 million for Latin America and the Caribbean

Fri, 11 Sep 2020 13:52:00 +0200europa-nu (en)

As part of the EU 's global coronavirus response, an EU Humanitarian Air Bridge operation consisting of three flights to Lima, Peru this week is delivering a total of more than 4 tonnes of life-saving materials to humanitarian organisations active in the country. At the same time, the EU has announced €30.

La Nina may disrupt global food supply, send prices higher

Fri, 11 Sep 2020 09:02:00 +0200bworldcom (en)

The La Nina weather system could roil global food production, sending prices higher, as potential droughts and floods bring upheaval to a suite of key agricultural commodities from Southeast Asia to South America. The highly anticipated phenomenon has officially formed, the US Climate Prediction....

La Nina May Disrupt Global Food Supply, Send Prices Higher

Fri, 11 Sep 2020 02:21:00 +0200news-yahoo (en)

(Bloomberg) -- The La Nina weather system could roil global food production, sending prices higher, as potential droughts and floods bring upheaval to a suite of key agricultural commodities from Southeast Asia to South America. The highly anticipated phenomenon has officially formed, the U.S.

Mozambique ranks second among countries with highest number of ecological threats

Thu, 10 Sep 2020 16:08:00 +0200clubofmozambique (en)

Mozambique faces the second highest exposure to ecological threats in the world, according to a classification released yesterday, which says the country may face five environmental threats by 2050. According to the Ecological Threat Register, published by the Institute for Economics and Peace of....

Study Uses Ocean Salinity Data to Estimate Water Cycle Change

Thu, 10 Sep 2020 15:22:00 +0200azocleantech (en)

Water and its movements within or between atmosphere, land, and ocean defines the global water cycle and is central to the climate system. Almost all weather and climate phenomena are in some way tied to the water cycle. Examples include extreme rainfall during thunderstorms, hurricanes and tropical cyclones, flooding, droughts, and sea level rise.

A new study of ocean salinity finds substantial amplification of the global water cycle

Thu, 10 Sep 2020 13:49:00 +0200smartwatermagazine (en)

Water and its movements within or between atmosphere, land and ocean defines the global water cycle and is central to the climate system. Almost all weather and climate phenomena are in some way tied to the water cycle. Examples include extreme rainfall during thunderstorms, hurricanes and tropical cyclones, flooding, droughts, and sea level rise.

A new study of ocean salinity finds substantial amplification of the global water cycle

Wed, 09 Sep 2020 13:54:00 +0200eurekalert (en)

Credit: Figure adapted from NASA (https://gpm.nasa.gov/education/water-cycle) Water and its movements within or between atmosphere, land, and ocean defines the global water cycle and is central to the climate system. Almost all weather and climate phenomena are in some way tied to the water cycle.

Leer más sobre Conversatorio virtual: experiencias de Colombia y Argentina en la lucha contra la desertificación y la sequía »

Fri, 04 Sep 2020 17:22:00 +0200ideam (es)

Bogotá, 18 de junio 2020. Con un balance satisfactorio y más de 60 participantes, se realizó un Facebook Live junto al Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible de Argentina , en el marco del Día Mundial contra la desertificación y la sequía y el Día Nacional del Suelo en Colombia.

Video: How ancient ice cores show 'black swan' events in history – even pandemics

Fri, 04 Sep 2020 16:26:00 +0200phys (en)

and Ellen Mosley-Thompson at The Ohio State University have been studying ice cores from around the world for over 30 years. They collect, store and study ice cores to understand the history of the Earth's climate and preserve them for future scientists.

UN-SPIDER and UFSM of Brazil deliver webinar on flood mapping and drought monitoring in Mozambique

Wed, 02 Sep 2020 12:29:00 +0200reliefWeb (en)

In recent years, Mozambique has suffered severe floods and droughts that have impacted urban and rural communities throughout the country. In the March and April 2019, tropical cyclones Idai and Kenneth triggered major floods in Mozambique, Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Comoros.

Roghi devastanti, l'Amazzonia a rischio estinzione La Repubblica

Sat, 29 Aug 2020 13:40:00 +0200msn-it (it)

© Fornito da La Repubblica. BRASILIA - Il polmone dell’umanità va in fiamme: anche se il presidente del Brasile, Jair Bolsonaro, non ci crede, l’allarme per gli incendi sempre più devastanti nella foresta delle Amazzoni è globale. Il dibattito fra le diverse fonti sembra aperto solo su questioni di....

A four-footed fire prevention squad?

Wed, 26 Aug 2020 09:16:00 +0200theecologist (en)

Herds of goats are used to rid the earth of grasses and shrubs that could be a fire hazard from the US to the Mediterranean – but should this practice be encouraged? Back in 2007, some members of an 80-strong wild goat herd inhabiting Exmoor National Park 'invaded' the small English village of....

Las efemérides destacadas de este 25 de agosto

Tue, 25 Aug 2020 14:14:00 +0200mvsnoticias (es)

El 25 de agosto de 1900, falleció Friedrich W. Nietzsche, filósofo y escritor alemán. The post Las efemérides destacadas de este 25 de agosto appeared first on MVS Noticias.

Conoce las efemérides del 25 de agosto

Mon, 24 Aug 2020 23:32:00 +0200debate (es)

Mundo.- El 25 de agosto es un día que cuenta con distintos acontecimientos importantes a lo largo de la historia en el mundo, algunos de ellos por ejemplo son: Golpe de Estado en Ecuador, el presidente Velasco Ibarra renuncia al cargo en favor del coronel Mancheño; También, un golpe de Estado en....

Annual planetary temperature continues to rise

Wed, 19 Aug 2020 11:17:00 +0200eco-business (en)

Despite global promises to act on climate change, the Earth continues to warm. The annual planetary temperature confirms that the last 10 years were on average 0.2°C warmer than the first 10 years of this century. And each decade since 1980 has been warmer than the decade that preceded it.

Amazon damage runs deeper than thought With deforestation and forest fires on the rise in Brazil's Amazon rainforest, the outlook isn't good.

Tue, 18 Aug 2020 11:38:00 +0200deutschewelle-en (en)

When much of the undergrowth and smaller trees are eliminated, it makes it difficult to maintain the moist understory microclimate that helps protect rainforests from fires. These microclimates are already suffering, with the average temperature in the Amazon basin having risen by at least 0.5 degrees Celsius (0.

Fires in Argentina’s Paraná Delta are burning ‘out of control’

Sat, 08 Aug 2020 01:10:00 +0200mongabay (en)

Argentina ’s Paraná Delta is on fire, and conservationists are sounding the alarm, warning that this major ecosystem could be devastated beyond repair. The delta system, which spans 19,300 square kilometers (7,450 square miles) in eastern Argentina, is an intricate network of islands, streams,....

Deforestation in the Amazon is drying up the rest of Brazil: Report

Fri, 07 Aug 2020 17:33:00 +0200mongabay (en)

For two years, regions of Brazil that depend on precipitation fed by Amazonian vegetation have seen rainfall below historical averages, impacting crops and harvests. A recent bulletin from a federal agency points to agribusiness itself as one of the drivers of this pattern.

Quema de pastizales en el Delta: qué riesgos trae para la zona central del país

Thu, 06 Aug 2020 05:18:00 +0200infobae (es)

El humo de los incendios en el delta del Paraná llega a Buenos Aires y cubre la ciudad(Thomas Khazki) La ciudad de Buenos Aires amaneció gris. Más gris de lo habitual y con olor a quemado. Y no es simplemente porque estaba nublado, sino por el humo que proviene del Delta , producto de los incendios....

Quema de pastizales en el Delta: qué riesgos trae para la zona central del país

Wed, 05 Aug 2020 20:28:00 +0200infobae (es)

, producto de los incendios que tienen lugar en Entre Ríos en los últimos días. El humo se origina por la quema de pastizales que realizan varios productores agropecuarios, lo que provocó que ecologistas de Entre Ríos y Santa Fe denunciaran la quema intencional de pastizales y se movilizaran para....

Small trees could form the basis of more drought-resistant rainforests

Wed, 05 Aug 2020 13:13:00 +0200dailymail (en)

'Conditions in the Amazon are shifting due to climate change, and trees will have to adapt if they are to survive,' said lead author David Bartholomew at the University of Exeter. 'Our findings show that small trees are more capable of changing their physiology in response to environmental changes than their larger neighbours.

“Quale progetto di sviluppo del Gargano?”

Tue, 04 Aug 2020 20:01:00 +0200statoquotidiano (it)

(fuoriporta) Gentile Direttore, mi chiamo Philippe Royer. Sono belga e professore di francese e filosofia in pensione. Il mio primo contatto con il Gargano fu in marzo 2000, 20 anni fa. Un colpo di fulmine! Sono 12 anni che vivo felice a Vico del Gargano quasi tutto l’anno .

Mueren cuatro delincuentes y dos PoliTrujillo durante enfrentamiento con la banda "Los Cáscaras" (+Fotos)

Tue, 28 Jul 2020 13:58:00 +0200noticiaaldia (es)

Más de 16,4 millones de personas han resultado infectadas por el nuevo coronavirus a nivel mundial, según las cifras oficiales de casos confirmados, y 654.327​ han muerto, según un recuento de Reuters. El reciente secuestro y posterior asesinato de un GNB en Trujillo desató la guerra entre las autoridades y «Los Cáscaras».

Mueren cuatro delincuentes y dos PoliTrujillo durante careo con «Los Cáscaras» (+Fotos)

Tue, 28 Jul 2020 12:37:00 +0200noticiaaldia (es)

El reciente secuestro y posterior asesinato de un GNB en Trujillo desató la guerra entre las autoridades y «Los Cáscaras». Bandas criminales dominan la zona limítrofe entre Trujillo y Zulia El estado Zulia registró este lunes 27 de julio, 97 nuevos casos de Covid-19, así lo informó el....

Guaidó afirma que DIRECTV podrá volver a los hogares venezolanos

Tue, 28 Jul 2020 05:35:00 +0200noticiaaldia (es)

En el Zulia se registraron 97 nuevos casos de Covid-19. El vicepresidente de Comunicación, Turismo y Cultura, Jorge Rodríguez informó este lunes 27 de julio que en las últimas 24 horas se reportaron 4 decesos y 525 nuevos casos de Covid-19 en Venezuela El estado Zulia registró este lunes 27 de....

El Zulia brillará otra vez con un homenaje Internacional a Lilia Boscán de Lombardi (+Concurso)

Tue, 28 Jul 2020 04:55:00 +0200noticiaaldia (es)

En el Zulia se registraron 97 nuevos casos de Covid-19. El vicepresidente de Comunicación, Turismo y Cultura, Jorge Rodríguez informó este lunes 27 de julio que en las últimas 24 horas se reportaron 4 decesos y 525 nuevos casos de Covid-19 en Venezuela El ministro del Interior, Néstor Reverol,....

Bolivia decreta estado de «calamidad pública» por coronavirus

Tue, 28 Jul 2020 02:01:00 +0200noticiaaldia (es)

El presidente del Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo (BID), Luis Alberto Moreno, dijo el lunes que América Latina, que ya presentaba un deterioro en su crecimiento, saldrá más pobre de la... El gobierno interino de Bolivia decretó este lunes el estado de «calamidad pública» en todo el país, lo que....

NASA Warns of 'Active' Atlantic Hurricane and Amazon Fire Seasons

Tue, 14 Jul 2020 23:01:00 +0200smithsonianmag (en)

The conditions are “ripe” for an active Atlantic hurricane and Amazon fire season in 2020, according to forecasts from NASA and University of California, Irvine scientists. Researchers point to warmer than average sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic Ocean as a sign of intensified....

Conditions ripe for active Atlantic hurricane season, Amazon fires

Sun, 12 Jul 2020 15:42:00 +0200terradaily (en)

Warmer than average sea surface temperatures in the tropical North Atlantic Ocean so far in 2020 have set the stage for an active hurricane season and elevated the risk of fires in the southern Amazon, according to scientists at NASA and the University of California, Irvine.

NASA Finds Conditions Ripe for Active Amazon Fire, Atlantic Hurricane Seasons

Fri, 10 Jul 2020 14:18:00 +0200scitechdaily (en)

Warmer than average sea surface temperatures in the tropical North Atlantic Ocean so far in 2020 have set the stage for an active hurricane season and elevated the risk of fires in the southern Amazon, according to scientists at NASA and the University of California, Irvine.

Socios estratégicos de los productores

Sat, 20 Jun 2020 00:21:00 +0200on24 (es)

El SAOCOM (Satélite Argentino de Observación Con Microondas) es un sistema de dos satélites de observación terrestre que están siendo desarrollados por la agencia espacial de Argentina , CONAE. Estarán equipados con un radar de apertura sintética polarimétrico en banda L.

México sufrirá intensas sequías, alerta FAO

Thu, 18 Jun 2020 20:36:00 +0200vanguardia-MX (es)

Todos los escenarios climáticos en el mundo indican que las sequías se van a intensificar, serán más frecuentes, más severas y se extenderán en el territorio, afirmó la representante en México de la Lina Pohl. En el contexto del Día Mundial de la Lucha contra la Desertificación y la Sequía, que se....

Una mina arqueológica en la barriga de la Zaza (+fotos)

Wed, 17 Jun 2020 16:37:00 +0200escambray (es)

Momento en que Luis Olmo Jas encontró, en 2012, los primeros volantes o torteros, empleados en los husos de hilar. (Foto: Cortesía de Orlando Álvarez de la Paz) Sobre bicicletas y con los nasobucos puestos viajaron desde sus domicilios hasta el embalse queal iniciarse la tercera decena de mayo, mostraba señales de una sed crónica.

Doce cifras para entender la gravedad de las desertificación y la sequía

Wed, 17 Jun 2020 13:33:00 +0200lavanguardia (es)

La lucha contra la desertificación y la sequía , cuyo , busca combatir la pérdida de biodiversidad, el cambio de usos de la tierra, el calentamiento global y la falta de agua, en un momento en el que una pandemia por la destrucción de la vida salvaje ha paralizado el planeta.

Las condiciones no serán óptimas para la vida humana en el sur de España en 2070

Wed, 17 Jun 2020 08:00:00 +0200eldia (es)

En los últimos cincuenta años la desertificación ha avanzado un 1% anual , un fenómeno que va a ir en aumento en los próximos años en el sur de Europa, zonas de Centroamérica, Asia y África , según estimaciones difundidas con motivo del Día de la Desertificación y la Sequía, que se celebra este miércoles.

Las condiciones no serán óptimas para la vida humana en el sur de España en 2070

Wed, 17 Jun 2020 07:48:00 +0200levante-emv (es)

En los últimos cincuenta años la desertificación ha avanzado un 1% anual , un fenómeno que va a ir en aumento en los próximos años en el sur de Europa, zonas de Centroamérica, Asia y África , según estimaciones difundidas con motivo del Día de la Desertificación y la Sequía, que se celebra este miércoles.

Medioambiente La ampliación de la frontera agrícola le abre la puerta a la desertificación La explotación extrema de las tierras cultivables deja tras sí zonas desérticas que obligan a tumbar más bosques. La ampliación de la frontera agrícola es el factor clave en la fabricación de desiertos en América Latina.

Tue, 16 Jun 2020 15:27:00 +0200deutschewelle-es (es)

Más tala a la sombra de la pandemia. "La ampliación de la frontera agrícola y la cría intensiva de ganado, en detrimento de los bosques, está dejando tras sí terrenos áridos y desérticos", concluye Luis Ortega, quien advierte de los graves daños en la Amazonía compartida por Brasil, Colombia,....

“Huge forest fires put our health at risk”

Tue, 16 Jun 2020 13:58:00 +0200epfl (en)

For weeks, the huge fires that consumed Australia at the beginning of this year were front-page news – and a major cause of global concern. Now, Siberia – Russia’s northernmost region – is experiencing wildfires after record spring heat, with temperatures sometimes exceeding 30 degrees in May and an average of 10 degrees above seasonal standards.

La desertificación avanza lenta, al 1 % anual en casi todo el mundo

Tue, 16 Jun 2020 13:57:00 +0200aguasdigital (es)

Madrid, 16 jun (EFE).- En los últimos cincuenta años la desertificación ha avanzado un 1 % anual, un fenómeno que va a ir en aumento en los próximos años en el sur de Europa, zonas de Centroamérica, Asia y África, según estimaciones difundidas con motivo del Día de la Desertificación y la Sequía, que se celebra mañana.

La desertificación avanza lenta, al 1 % anual en casi todo el mundo

Tue, 16 Jun 2020 13:05:00 +0200elexpresso (es)

Madrid, 16 jun (EFE).- En los últimos cincuenta años la desertificación ha avanzado un 1 % anual, un fenómeno que va a ir en aumento en los próximos años en el sur de Europa, zonas de Centroamérica, Asia y África, según estimaciones difundidas con motivo del Día de la Desertificación y la Sequía, que se celebra mañana.

La desertificación avanza lenta, al 1 % anual en casi todo el mundo

Tue, 16 Jun 2020 12:39:00 +0200heraldo (es)

En los últimos cincuenta años la desertificación ha avanzado un 1 % anual, un fenómeno que va a ir en aumento en los próximos años en el sur de Europa, zonas de Centroamérica, Asia y África, según estimaciones difundidas con motivo del Día de la Desertificación y la Sequía, que se celebra mañana.

La desertificación avanza lenta, al 1 % anual en casi todo el mundo

Tue, 16 Jun 2020 12:32:00 +0200diariolibre (es)

Lourdes Uquillas. Madrid, 16 jun (EFE).- En los últimos cincuenta años la desertificación ha avanzado un 1 % anual, un fenómeno que va a ir en aumento en los próximos años en el sur de Europa, zonas de Centroamérica, Asia y África, según estimaciones difundidas con motivo del Día de la Desertificación y la Sequía, que se celebra mañana.

Regenerative agriculture: how it works on the ground “The soil is the great connector of our lives, the source and destination of us all” — Wendell Berry

Wed, 27 May 2020 16:43:00 +0200circulatenews (en)

H istory’s brightest minds are not always our modern day heroes, and as decades pass, the consequences of ingenious discoveries unfold. This is especially true in the history of agriculture. Take Fritz Haber for example: a German chemist awarded the Nobel prize for his invention of a process that....

El ojo del huracán llega a la región con dos meses de encierro argentino y la economía en el piso

Fri, 22 May 2020 02:52:00 +0200clarin (es)

del coronavirus encadenó un vertiginoso recorrido por Asia, Europa y América del Norte y en los últimos días, según marcan las estadísticas, viró hacia América del Sur. Brasil está a punto de convertirse en el país en todo el mundo con más casos nuevos de contagio por día y el fin de semana....

Environmental Security May News Update

Wed, 20 May 2020 18:39:00 +0200stimson (en)

Cyclone Harold, which hit the Pacific in last month, demonstrated the difficulties for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in combating the twin threat posed by hurricanes and COVID-19. The category five storm made landfall in Solomon Islands, Tonga, and Fiji , killing dozens of people, flooding towns, and leaving many homeless.

How China Is Weaponizing Water

Tue, 19 May 2020 15:52:00 +0200qrius (en)

China’s unprecedented dam-building program is destroying the environment and enabling it to subdue its neighbors.

Increased frequency of connected patterns from drought to heavy rain in regional hotspots

Sat, 16 May 2020 05:44:00 +0200phys (en)

Like an undulating seesaw, weather in some regions swings from drought to heavy rain under the weight of climate-induced changes, according to an analysis published in Geophysical Research Letters . The study finds a link between droughts followed by heavy rain events, along with an increased rate of these extreme weather occurrences.

Double-Whammy Weather: Increased Frequency of Connected Drought-Heavy Rain Patterns

Fri, 15 May 2020 21:44:00 +0200homelandsecuritynewswire (en)

, finds a link between droughts followed by heavy rain events, along with an increased rate of these successive extreme weather occurrences. The research could inform more effective climate adaptation planning and policies by identifying where these swings are likely to exacerbate conditions, especially for vulnerable populations and ecosystems.

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