Overall Green alert Drought for Northern Great Plains (Canada, USA)-2023
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Articles about casualties: 11 (5.1%)
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Copernicus: l’estate 2023 è stata la più calda mai registrata

2023-09-06T11:07+0200greenreport (it)

Il Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S). implementato dall’ European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) della Commissione europea con il finanziamento dell’UE, ha pubblicato i nuovi bollettini climatici mensili che riportano i cambiamenti registrati globalmente nella temperatura....

Soia, mais in rialzo dopo che i dati degli Stati Uniti rivelano danni alle colture

2023-09-06T06:03+0200marketscreener (it)

I prezzi della soia e del mais di Chicago sono saliti mercoledì dopo che un rapporto del governo statunitense ha mostrato che il clima secco ha danneggiato i raccolti più di quanto previsto dalla maggior parte degli analisti, sollevando le preoccupazioni sull'offerta.

Human-Induced Climate Change Spurs Heavy Rains, Drought

2023-09-06T02:36+0200miragenews (en)

(Photo credit: Lucy Chian via Unsplash) Using machine learning, an international team that included two researchers from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa found human-produced carbon dioxide emissions and climate change have already caused an increase in day-to-day rainfall fluctuations over the tropical eastern Pacific and the mid-latitudes.

China’s Economic Slowdown Is Now Impacting Other Countries

2023-09-05T23:19+0200valuewalk (en)

Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam are all experiencing slower economic growth due to China. Only Australia is not being adversely impacted by China, due largely to the fact that China this year lifted the tariffs on coal, barley, lobsters, and other goods imported from Australia. LFP Battery Domination.

I futures sul grano salgono dal minimo di tre mesi, mentre il raccolto australiano diminuisce

2023-09-05T19:08+0200marketscreener (it)

I futures sul grano del Chicago Board of Trade sono saliti martedì, dopo aver toccato un minimo di tre mesi, grazie alla copertura dei prezzi e alle preoccupazioni per il clima secco che minaccia la produzione nei centri di esportazione come l'Australia. Anche i futures del mais sono saliti leggermente, mentre il mercato della soia è sceso.

Burning questions around spread of wildfires Ecologist Richard Gordon explores the issue of wildfires and climate change, and asks why they are becoming more frequent

2023-09-05T08:15+0200eecho (en)

FIRE has been marauding its way across vast swathes of the western world in recent years, filling our media landscape with churning skies of smoke, crawling red blazes, and citizens clasping rags to their mouths escaping from the encroaching black tide.

Global Air Pollution Crisis: A Greater Threat to Public Health Than Smoking or Alcohol Consumption

2023-09-05T02:44+0200archyde (en)

2023-09-04 21:00:48. Air pollution poses a greater risk to global health than smoking or alcohol consumption, and this danger is exacerbated in certain regions of the world such as Asia and Africa, details a study published at the end of August. According to this report by the University of....

As climate change worsens, Americans struggle to escape its impacts

2023-09-04T19:07+0200guampdn (en)

From Hurricane Idalia, to the Hawaiian wildfires and flooding in Vermont, there has been no shortage of natural disasters in this country over the last six months; many of them were made worse due to climate change. Now, more Americans are finding it harder to escape the impact of climate change as it impacts communities nationwide.

As climate change worsens, Americans struggle to escape its impacts

2023-09-04T19:07+0200eastoregonian (en)

From Hurricane Idalia, to the Hawaiian wildfires and flooding in Vermont, there has been no shortage of natural disasters in this country over the last six months; many of them were made worse due to climate change. Now, more Americans are finding it harder to escape the impact of climate change as it impacts communities nationwide.

As climate change worsens, Americans struggle to escape its impacts

2023-09-04T19:01+0200messenger-inquirer (en)

From Hurricane Idalia, to the Hawaiian wildfires and flooding in Vermont, there has been no shortage of natural disasters in this country over the last six months; many of them were made worse due to climate change. Now, more Americans are finding it harder to escape the impact of climate change as it impacts communities nationwide.

As climate change worsens, Americans struggle to escape its impacts

2023-09-04T18:55+0200mycouriertribune (en)

From Hurricane Idalia, to the Hawaiian wildfires and flooding in Vermont, there has been no shortage of natural disasters in this country over the last six months; many of them were made worse due to climate change. Now, more Americans are finding it harder to escape the impact of climate change as it impacts communities nationwide.

Scripps News As climate change worsens, Americans struggle to escape its impacts Chris Conte 10:21 AM, Sep 04, 2023

2023-09-04T17:47+0200kxxv (en)

From Hurricane Idalia, to the Hawaiian wildfires and flooding in Vermont, there has been no shortage of natural disasters in this country over the last six months; many of them were made worse due to climate change. Now, more Americans are finding it harder to escape the impact of climate change as it impacts communities nationwide.

Scripps News As climate change worsens, Americans struggle to escape its impacts Chris Conte 11:21 AM, Sep 04, 2023

2023-09-04T17:44+0200abcactionnews (en)

From Hurricane Idalia, to the Hawaiian wildfires and flooding in Vermont, there has been no shortage of natural disasters in this country over the last six months; many of them were made worse due to climate change. Now, more Americans are finding it harder to escape the impact of climate change as it impacts communities nationwide.

Scripps News As climate change worsens, Americans struggle to escape its impacts Chris Conte 9:21 AM, Sep 04, 2023

2023-09-04T17:39+0200koaa (en)

From Hurricane Idalia, to the Hawaiian wildfires and flooding in Vermont, there has been no shortage of natural disasters in this country over the last six months; many of them were made worse due to climate change. Now, more Americans are finding it harder to escape the impact of climate change as it impacts communities nationwide.

Scripps News As climate change worsens, Americans struggle to escape its impacts Chris Conte 11:21 AM, Sep 04, 2023

2023-09-04T17:38+0200wkbw (en)

From Hurricane Idalia, to the Hawaiian wildfires and flooding in Vermont, there has been no shortage of natural disasters in this country over the last six months; many of them were made worse due to climate change. Now, more Americans are finding it harder to escape the impact of climate change as it impacts communities nationwide.

Scripps News As climate change worsens, Americans struggle to escape its impacts Chris Conte 8:21 AM, Sep 04, 2023

2023-09-04T17:28+0200ksby (en)

From Hurricane Idalia, to the Hawaiian wildfires and flooding in Vermont, there has been no shortage of natural disasters in this country over the last six months; many of them were made worse due to climate change. Now, more Americans are finding it harder to escape the impact of climate change as it impacts communities nationwide.

Researchers appeal to Brussels: Respiratory diseases are on the rise, which is why the limit values for air pollution must be lowered

2023-09-04T15:57+0200tellerreport (en)

2023-09-04T13:11:12.745Z. Highlights: Researchers warn of an increased risk of respiratory diseases. High temperatures and changing weather conditions would make the situation worse for people with respiratory or lung diseases. The researchers call on the EU to lower air pollution limits and bring....

Verso la super-patata, più nutriente e immune al clima estremo

2023-09-04T11:39+0200fortuneita (it)

La ricchezza e la solidità di una nazione passano anche dalla sicurezza e dall’indipendenza alimentare . E lo sanno molto bene Paesi come la Groenlandia che, nel suo percorso verso l’autonomia, ha cominciato da qualche anno a fare esperimenti agricoli .

People with asthma and COPD among most vulnerable to climate change, study warns

2023-09-04T07:25+0200inews-co-uk (en)

People living with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) will see their lives made harder as climate change increases heatwaves, pollen, dust storms and wildfires, is increasing temperatures, which is pushing up airborne allergens, such as pollen, more of which are produced in warmer weather.

Smoke from forest fires could harm brain health

2023-09-03T07:16+0200freemalaysiatoday (en)

Wildfires have been ravaging parts of Europe, North America, the Pacific, and North Africa. (AP pic) From to and Canada , many nations and regions have been ravaged by wildfires this year. In addition to effects on the respiratory and cardiovascular systems, inhalation of fumes may also be harmful....

Low Water Levels Reported at Italy's Lakes and Rivers After Months of Heatwaves and Droughts

2023-09-03T03:08+0200natureworldnews (en)

Low water levels have been reported in Italy's lakes and rivers following several months of intense heatwaves and drought, according to reports. Due to extreme weather events, Italy experienced a combination of strong winds, heavy rain, and prolonged scorching temperatures earlier this year.

B.C. State of Emergency Extended as Northeast Wildfires Threatened by Incoming Winds – Breaking:

2023-09-02T16:19+0200whatsnew2day (en)

Emergency Management Minister Bowinn Ma says British Columbia is extending the state of emergency due to ongoing bushfires that have devastated parts of the province. Ma announced the two-week extension in a provincial update on droughts and wildfires on Thursday.

The climate crisis leads the planet to the hottest summer ever recorded

2023-09-02T05:57+0200kiratas (en)

Addressing climate change only as something that will happen to future generations makes less and less sense. The crisis triggered by humans with the use of fossil fuels is here and its impacts are becoming more and more noticeable. The climate emergency has once again left a trail of tragedy, death....

Record-breaking wildfires drag economic growth lower in Canada

2023-09-01T18:01+0200bnnbloomberg (en)

Canada ’s worst wildfire season on record, along with growing droughts in many parts of the country, have taken a toll on the economy, with multiple industries impacted by the adverse weather in the second quarter of this year. Statistics Canada reported gross domestic product data for the second....

Prime Minister Mitsotakis Estimates Over 150,000 Hectares Burned by Greek Wildfires

2023-09-01T08:05+0200natureworldnews (en)

Greece has experienced one of the worst fire seasons in its history, with devastating wildfires that have burned more than 150,000 hectares of land, killed at least 26 people, and destroyed homes, businesses, and natural habitats. The fires have been fueled by extreme heatwaves, droughts, and strong winds, which are linked to the climate crisis.

Expert Podcast: Protection Against Harmful Wildfire Smoke – Listen Now! Hear from Camfil Air Filtration Experts

2023-08-31T23:36+0200thewhig (en)

Climate change is fueling longer and more vicious wildfires across Canada , the U.S., and other parts of the world. As landscapes are destroyed, harmful smoke from these fires spreads over vast distances, posing severe risks to public health. The podcast episode features Jennifer Webb, Camfil’s Molecular Filtration Segment Manager for Western U.

Expert Podcast: Protection Against Harmful Wildfire Smoke - Listen Now! Hear from Camfil Air Filtration Experts.

2023-08-31T22:12+0200streetinsider (en)

Jon Holmes, popularly known as "The Filter Guy," brings over a decade of experience with Camfil and shares his insights into energy reduction and sustainability solutions. August 31, 2023 4:05 PM EDT. Riverdale, NJ, Aug. 31, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In the face of escalating wildfires and their....

Expert Podcast: Protection Against Harmful Wildfire Smoke - Listen Now! Hear from Camfil Air Filtration Experts.

2023-08-31T22:10+0200globenewswire (en)

Riverdale, NJ, Aug. 31, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In the face of escalating wildfires and their detrimental impact on air quality, let's talk clean air! Camfil presents an expert podcast episode that delves into the critical issue of "Protection Against Harmful Wildfire Smoke.

La crisi climatica aumenta del 25% il rischio di incendi boschivi estremi

2023-08-31T13:41+0200repubblica-green-and-blue (it)

Il cambiamento climatico aumenta in modo significativo il rischio di una rapida diffusione degli incendi boschivi , secondo uno studio pubblicato sulla rivista Nature dal Breakthrough Institute californiano, che offre nuove strade per la prevenzione dopo i recenti disastri in Canada Grecia e Hawaii ....

La crisi climatica aumenta del 25% il rischio di incendi boschivi estremi

2023-08-31T13:33+0200laprovinciapavese (it)

Il cambiamento climatico aumenta in modo significativo il rischio di una rapida diffusione degli incendi boschivi , secondo uno studio pubblicato sulla rivista Nature dal Breakthrough Institute californiano, che offre nuove strade per la prevenzione dopo i recenti disastri in Canada Grecia e Hawaii ....

La crisi climatica aumenta del 25% il rischio di incendi boschivi estremi

2023-08-31T13:24+0200lasentinella (it)

Il cambiamento climatico aumenta in modo significativo il rischio di una rapida diffusione degli incendi boschivi , secondo uno studio pubblicato sulla rivista Nature dal Breakthrough Institute californiano, che offre nuove strade per la prevenzione dopo i recenti disastri in Canada Grecia e Hawaii ....

La crisi climatica aumenta del 25% il rischio di incendi boschivi estremi

2023-08-31T13:20+0200mattinopadova (it)

Il cambiamento climatico aumenta in modo significativo il rischio di una rapida diffusione degli incendi boschivi , secondo uno studio pubblicato sulla rivista Nature dal Breakthrough Institute californiano, che offre nuove strade per la prevenzione dopo i recenti disastri in Canada Grecia e Hawaii ....

La crisi climatica aumenta del 25% il rischio di incendi boschivi estremi

2023-08-31T12:18+0200nuovavenezia (it)

Il cambiamento climatico aumenta in modo significativo il rischio di una rapida diffusione degli incendi boschivi , secondo uno studio pubblicato sulla rivista Nature dal Breakthrough Institute californiano, che offre nuove strade per la prevenzione dopo i recenti disastri in Canada Grecia e Hawaii ....

La crisi climatica aumenta del 25% il rischio di incendi boschivi estremi

2023-08-31T12:01+0200ilpiccolo (it)

Il cambiamento climatico aumenta in modo significativo il rischio di una rapida diffusione degli incendi boschivi , secondo uno studio pubblicato sulla rivista Nature dal Breakthrough Institute californiano, che offre nuove strade per la prevenzione dopo i recenti disastri in Canada Grecia e Hawaii ....

Idalia makes landfall a Category 3 hurricane in Florida

2023-08-31T11:31+0200mercopress (en)

“We have to remain vigilant,” President Biden said. Two people have died and “incalculable damage” was caused by Idalia as it hit Florida before moving on to Georgia and the Carolinas as a tropical storm. The storm reached Category 4 status with winds up to 131 mph before hitting as a Category 3 hurricane.

Biden asserts that the climate crisis is undeniable as the US confronts disasters

2023-08-31T10:07+0200cumhuriyet (en)

On Wednesday, US President Joe Biden emphasized the undeniable reality of the climate crisis, highlighting how countries worldwide are contending with the escalating impacts of severe disasters. Biden addressed reporters at the White House, underlining, "The impact of the climate crisis can no longer be denied.

Global warming could kill a billion people in 100 years: scientists on the future of Earth

2023-08-31T09:00+0200obozrevatel (en)

Human-caused global warming will lead to the premature deaths of about 1 billion people in the next 100 years. Scientists warn that this is one of the most modest predictions about the upcoming catastrophe. This is stated in a study published in Energies .

Biden acknowledges inescapable climate crisis amidst US disasters

2023-08-31T08:50+0200cumhuriyet (en)

"No one can deny the undeniable impact of the climate crisis any longer. The evidence is all around us," Biden addressed reporters at the White House, pointing to the west coast of Florida, where Hurricane Idalia has brought an unprecedented storm surge to the Big Bend region.

11:14 AM | August 31, 2023

2023-08-31T08:20+0200nation (en)

US President Joe Biden said Wednesday that the climate crisis cannot be denied any longer as countries around the globe grapple with the fallout from increasingly severe disasters. "I don't think anybody can deny the impact of the climate crisis anymore.

11:14 AM | August 31, 2023

2023-08-31T08:20+0200nation-pk (en)

US President Joe Biden said Wednesday that the climate crisis cannot be denied any longer as countries around the globe grapple with the fallout from increasingly severe disasters. "I don't think anybody can deny the impact of the climate crisis anymore.

United States: Hurricane Idalia hits Florida and the southeast of the country hard

2023-08-31T01:11+0200tellerreport (en)

2023-08-30T23:09:15.598Z. Highlights: Hurricane Idalia made landfall in Florida on Wednesday morning. Strong winds of nearly 210 km/h are also expected in the state of Georgia. The Gulf Coast is also affected. We take stock of the situation with our correspondent in Miami, David Thomson. The authorities speak of catastrophic floods.

Biden says climate crisis cannot be denied anymore as US faces disasters

2023-08-30T23:45+0200aa-en (en)

WASHINGTON. US President Joe Biden said Wednesday that the climate crisis cannot be denied any longer as countries around the globe grapple with the fallout from increasingly severe disasters. "I don't think anybody can deny the impact of the climate crisis anymore.

Australia news LIVE: October 14 confirmed as Voice referendum date; Reversing one decision could push down Australian airfare prices

2023-08-30T23:03+0200watoday (en)

Talks between Australia and the EU on a trade deal will resume on Thursday after both sides failed to reach an agreement last month. Trade Minister Don Farrell and EU’s Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis will resume discussions via video link after having agreed to reconvene in August following....

Biden Says Climate Crisis Cannot Be Denied Anymore As US Faces Disasters

2023-08-30T22:26+0200haberler-en (en)

US President Joe Biden said Wednesday that the climate crisis cannot be denied any longer as countries around the globe grapple with the fallout from increasingly severe disasters. "I don't think anybody can deny the impact of the climate crisis anymore.

Biden says he doesn't think 'anybody can deny the impact of a climate crisis' as he defends his …

2023-08-30T21:56+0200newsnow-co-uk (en)

smashed into Florida and forced millions of residents to flee their homes. Idalia's torrential rain and threats of flash flooding moved through Georgia during the afternoon as emergency services in Florida battled the impact of a powerful storm surge. Coming so soon after deadly wildfires in Maui,....

Biden says he doesn't think 'anybody can deny the impact of a climate crisis' as he defends his Maui wildfires response and hints at canceling travel plans to deal with Hurricane Idalia

2023-08-30T21:51+0200dailymail (en)

smashed into Florida and forced millions of residents to flee their homes. Idalia's torrential rain and threats of flash flooding moved through Georgia during the afternoon as emergency services in Florida battled the impact of a powerful storm surge. Coming so soon after deadly wildfires in Maui,....

I semi di soia calano, nonostante le esportazioni

2023-08-30T21:17+0200marketscreener (it)

I prezzi dei semi di soia di Chicago sono scesi per la seconda sessione di mercoledì, nonostante la recente attività di esportazione, con gli analisti che indicano che i commercianti stanno chiudendo le posizioni verso la fine del mese. Il grano è salito, sostenuto dalla domanda globale e dalle preoccupazioni per il raccolto del Canada .

I semi di soia scendono nonostante le esportazioni

2023-08-30T18:17+0200marketscreener (it)

I prezzi dei semi di soia di Chicago sono scesi per la seconda sessione di mercoledì, nonostante la recente attività di esportazione, con gli analisti che indicano che i commercianti stanno chiudendo le posizioni verso la fine del mese. Il grano è salito, sostenuto dalla domanda globale e dalle preoccupazioni per il raccolto del Canada .

Pasta, la crisi climatica continua a far salire il prezzo

2023-08-30T17:27+0200wired-it (it)

Il prezzo della pasta continuerà ad aumentare a causa della crisi del clima . Gli eventi estremi che hanno caratterizzato il 2023 hanno infatti danneggiato pesantemente i raccolti di grano duro in e Canada , il principale esportatore mondiale, portando la produzione complessiva verso il punto minimo....

Pasta, la crisi climatica continua a far salire il prezzo

2023-08-30T17:10+0200zazoom-it (it)

(Di mercoledì 30 agosto 2023) La siccità e il caldo estremo hanno abbattuto il raccolto di grano duro in Canada , principale esportatore mondiale e fornitore di punta anche per i produttori italiani.

Durum wheat prices rise in Morocco due to falling production in Canada

2023-08-30T13:14+0200atalayar (en)

Climate change is beginning to seriously affect international agricultural production. According to a press release by Abdul Qadir Al-Alawi, president of the National Federation of Moroccan Mills , the price of durum wheat (used to extract semolina flour, which is used to make pasta products and couscous) has risen sharply in recent months.

I prezzi elevati della pasta sono destinati ad aumentare con il calo del grano canadese

2023-08-30T12:06+0200marketscreener (it)

PARIGI/WINNIPEG, Manitoba, 30 agosto - Gli amanti della pasta devono prepararsi a pagare prezzi ancora più alti per il loro piatto preferito, poiché la siccità in Canada e il maltempo in Europa danneggiano i raccolti di grano duro e riducono le forniture disponibili per i mulini e le aziende alimentari.

Salmon Die in Droves as Climate Change Burns Canada

2023-08-30T09:08+0200todayheadline (en)

The salmon were once so plentiful in the river that old-timers talk about having been able to cross on the backs of fish so thick they were like steppingstones. Such was the renown of the Cowichan River, flowing east on Canada ’s Vancouver Island, that its fly-fishing conditions were posted in fishing clubs in London .

Smoke From Forest Fires May Also Harm Our Brain Health, Study Reveals

2023-08-30T08:50+0200news18 (en)

From Greece to Hawaii and Canada , many countries and regions have been severely affected by wildfires this summer, with all the environmental and health consequences that result. In addition to effects on the respiratory and cardiovascular systems, inhalation of these fumes may also be harmful for....

30 years after Clayoquot Sound, old growth logging continues unabated: B.C. conservationists

2023-08-30T00:18+0200CBC (en)

The Sierra Club of B.C. says the logging of large old trees in verdant, bio-diverse forests on Vancouver Island has continued mostly unabated in the 30 years since one of the biggest acts of civil disobedience in Canada . "We have ongoing industrial devastation of the last intact forests," said the conservation group's Jens Weiting in Vancouver.

La Tierra no es la mayor amenazada por el calentamiento global. Son las vidas de 1.000 millones de personas

2023-08-29T22:11+0200noticierouniversal (es)

El titular de este artículo intimida, sí, pero se sostiene escrupulosamente sobre las conclusiones a las que han llegado los científicos Joshua M. Pearce, de la Universidad del Oeste de Ontario (Canadá), y Richard Parncutt, de la Universidad de Graz (Austria).

Robert Sulnick: Climate Disasters Are Different from Natural Disasters

2023-08-29T20:37+0200noozhawk (en)

Unless and until we understand the difference between natural disasters and climate disasters there will not be the kind of action necessary to stop climate change, a global phenomenon. The 5.1-magnitude earthquake on Aug. 20 was a natural disaster. In other words, it occurred without any input from our changing climate.

L'inquinamento minaccia mondiale per la salute pubblica più di fumo e alcol

2023-08-29T16:24+0200lasentinella (it)

Rispettare le soglie Oms su inquinamento e i benefici per l'aspettativa di vita. Nonostante ciò, i fondi stanziati per combattere l'inquinamento atmosferico rappresentano solo una minima parte di quelli destinati, ad esempio, alle malattie infettive, sottolinea il rapporto.

L'inquinamento minaccia mondiale per la salute pubblica più di fumo e alcol

2023-08-29T15:02+0200laprovinciapavese (it)

Rispettare le soglie Oms su inquinamento e i benefici per l'aspettativa di vita. Nonostante ciò, i fondi stanziati per combattere l'inquinamento atmosferico rappresentano solo una minima parte di quelli destinati, ad esempio, alle malattie infettive, sottolinea il rapporto.

L'inquinamento minaccia mondiale per la salute pubblica più di fumo e alcol

2023-08-29T14:54+0200repubblica (it)

Rispettare le soglie Oms su inquinamento e i benefici per l'aspettativa di vita. Nonostante ciò, i fondi stanziati per combattere l'inquinamento atmosferico rappresentano solo una minima parte di quelli destinati, ad esempio, alle malattie infettive, sottolinea il rapporto.

L'inquinamento minaccia mondiale per la salute pubblica più di fumo e alcol

2023-08-29T12:25+0200nuovavenezia (it)

Rispettare le soglie Oms su inquinamento e i benefici per l'aspettativa di vita. Nonostante ciò, i fondi stanziati per combattere l'inquinamento atmosferico rappresentano solo una minima parte di quelli destinati, ad esempio, alle malattie infettive, sottolinea il rapporto.

L'inquinamento minaccia mondiale per la salute pubblica più di fumo e alcol

2023-08-29T12:24+0200ilsecoloxix (it)

Rispettare le soglie Oms su inquinamento e i benefici per l'aspettativa di vita. Nonostante ciò, i fondi stanziati per combattere l'inquinamento atmosferico rappresentano solo una minima parte di quelli destinati, ad esempio, alle malattie infettive, sottolinea il rapporto.

L'inquinamento minaccia mondiale per la salute pubblica più di fumo e alcol

2023-08-29T12:13+0200mattinopadova (it)

Rispettare le soglie Oms su inquinamento e i benefici per l'aspettativa di vita. Nonostante ciò, i fondi stanziati per combattere l'inquinamento atmosferico rappresentano solo una minima parte di quelli destinati, ad esempio, alle malattie infettive, sottolinea il rapporto.

L'inquinamento minaccia mondiale per la salute pubblica più di fumo e alcol

2023-08-29T12:07+0200tribunatreviso (it)

Rispettare le soglie Oms su inquinamento e i benefici per l'aspettativa di vita. Nonostante ciò, i fondi stanziati per combattere l'inquinamento atmosferico rappresentano solo una minima parte di quelli destinati, ad esempio, alle malattie infettive, sottolinea il rapporto.

L'inquinamento minaccia mondiale per la salute pubblica più di fumo e alcol

2023-08-29T12:01+0200gazzettadimantova (it)

Rispettare le soglie Oms su inquinamento e i benefici per l'aspettativa di vita. Nonostante ciò, i fondi stanziati per combattere l'inquinamento atmosferico rappresentano solo una minima parte di quelli destinati, ad esempio, alle malattie infettive, sottolinea il rapporto.

L'inquinamento minaccia mondiale per la salute pubblica più di fumo e alcol

2023-08-29T12:00+0200messaggeroveneto (it)

Rispettare le soglie Oms su inquinamento e i benefici per l'aspettativa di vita. Nonostante ciò, i fondi stanziati per combattere l'inquinamento atmosferico rappresentano solo una minima parte di quelli destinati, ad esempio, alle malattie infettive, sottolinea il rapporto.

L'inquinamento minaccia mondiale per la salute pubblica più di fumo e alcol

2023-08-29T11:59+0200ilpiccolo (it)

Rispettare le soglie Oms su inquinamento e i benefici per l'aspettativa di vita. Nonostante ciò, i fondi stanziati per combattere l'inquinamento atmosferico rappresentano solo una minima parte di quelli destinati, ad esempio, alle malattie infettive, sottolinea il rapporto.

L'inquinamento minaccia mondiale per la salute pubblica più ancora di fumo e alcol

2023-08-29T11:57+0200lastampa (it)

Rispettare le soglie Oms su inquinamento e i benefici per l'aspettativa di vita. Nonostante ciò, i fondi stanziati per combattere l'inquinamento atmosferico rappresentano solo una minima parte di quelli destinati, ad esempio, alle malattie infettive, sottolinea il rapporto.

L'inquinamento minaccia mondiale per la salute pubblica più di fumo e alcol

2023-08-29T11:51+0200corrierealpi (it)

Rispettare le soglie Oms su inquinamento e i benefici per l'aspettativa di vita. Nonostante ciò, i fondi stanziati per combattere l'inquinamento atmosferico rappresentano solo una minima parte di quelli destinati, ad esempio, alle malattie infettive, sottolinea il rapporto.

Studio rivela: “L’inquinamento è la principale minaccia per la salute pubblica”

2023-08-29T11:15+0200geagency (it)

L’inquinamento atmosferico rappresenta un rischio maggiore per la salute globale rispetto al fumo o al consumo di alcol, e questo pericolo è ancora più grave in alcune aree del mondo come l’Asia e l’Africa. Lo rivela un rapporto dell’Energy Policy Institute dell’Università di Chicago (EPIC) sulla....

Studio rivela: l'inquinamento è la principale [...]

2023-08-29T08:47+0200triestecafe (it)

L'inquinamento atmosferico rappresenta un rischio maggiore per la salute globale rispetto al fumo o al consumo di alcol, e questo pericolo è ancora più grave in alcune aree del mondo come l'Asia e l'Africa. Lo rivela un rapporto dell'Energy Policy Institute dell'Università di Chicago (EPIC) sulla....

Calls grow for a national wildfire service, while Canada battles worst wildfire season

2023-08-29T02:07+0200calgaryherald (en)

Article content. But instead, tensions have flared between Shuswap residents who say they felt abandoned by the B.C. Wildfire Service and government officials who have scolded people for ignoring evacuation orders, saying they’re actually hampering firefighting efforts.

B.C.’s agriculture industry at forefront of climate change reality

2023-08-29T00:13+0200crestonvalleyadvance (en)

With more than 400 active wildfires still burning in B.C. and many residents yet to return to their homes, it’s too early to know the fate of the province’s honeybees. But that hasn’t stopped Heather Higo, president of the B.C. Honey Producers’ Association, from worrying about the small buzzing pollinators and the farmers who care for them.

B.C.'s agriculture industry at forefront of climate change reality

2023-08-28T22:01+0200barrie (en)

With more than 400 active wildfires still burning in B.C. and many residents yet to return to their homes, it's too early to know the fate of the province's honeybees. But that hasn't stopped Heather Higo, president of the B.C. Honey Producers' Association, from worrying about the small buzzing pollinators and the farmers who care for them.

B.C.’s agriculture industry at forefront of climate change reality

2023-08-28T21:13+0200financialpost (en)

Article content. “Bees are typically located in out-regions away from where you would have your dwelling, so it’s difficult to assess immediately what exactly has been lost.” From cattle ranchers to fruit growers to beekeepers to winemakers, producers in B.C.

Calls grow for a national wildfire service, while Canada battles worst wildfire season 8/28/2023 5:00:00 AM By: Katie DeRosa/Vancouver Sun But Ottawa is saying no to a federal agency and Premier Eby is eying setting up local wildfire volunteer groups More >

2023-08-28T14:04+0200timescolonist (en)

Mark Libera has no formal firefighting experience, but when spot fires threatened his Scotch Creek neighbourhood, he and fellow residents jumped into action. The 66-year-old worked in the darkness in the early morning hours of Aug. 19, following the red glow and dousing flames before they spread to homes.

Panoramica Dpa-AFX: SOCIETÀ - Le notizie più importanti del fine settimana

2023-08-28T02:21+0200marketscreener (it)

Circoli: Boeing riavvia le consegne di 737 Max alla Cina. ARLINGTON - A più di quattro anni dall'incidente mortale di due jet a medio raggio 737 Max, il costruttore statunitense di aerei Boeing è pronto a riavviare le consegne alla Cina, secondo quanto affermano gli addetti ai lavori.

From Europe to Canada to Hawaii, photos capture destructive power of wildfires

2023-08-27T23:41+0200japantoday (en)

The destructive power of wildfire has been a defining feature of a summer of climate extremes. Dozens of people on multiple continents have died. Blazes have reduced homes and businesses to rubble. Thick smoke has darkened skies and carried fine-particle pollution thousands of miles from its source.

Drought in the climate crisis: How Mexico wants to rain down clouds with chemicals

2023-08-27T17:52+0200tellerreport (en)

2023-08-27T15:51:36.381Z. Highlights: Droughts and water shortages are increasing worldwide. Mexico and the United Arab Emirates, among others, are trying to generate rain in a targeted manner. Chemicals are sprayed into the clouds with silver iodide. After 104 rain stimulation flights since 2020,....

Doctors, nurses want B.C. to limit wildfire, climate impacts of LNG industry

2023-08-26T23:19+0200crestonvalleyadvance (en)

More than 500 physicians and nurses across the country have issued their own public health advisory on the fracking and liquefied natural gas industry and how it’s connected to wildfires and other environmental emergencies. A small group of physicians and nurses gathered outside Premier David Eby’s constituency office in Vancouver Thursday (Aug.

Hawaii fires dire omen of climate crisis’ cost to Pacific peoples

2023-08-26T18:40+0200taipeitimes (en)

Hawaii was never paradise. Since the day my ancestors first stepped ashore, our islands have been devastated by hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes and erupting volcanoes that buried whole towns. Fires are something new. We were not prepared. Our officials were not prepared for a raging inferno of....

Wildfires Are Much Worse Than a Sign of Climate Change

2023-08-25T00:10+0200homelandsecuritynewswire (en)

Summer headlines have screamed of climate extremes: Record temperatures, an ocean heat wave, and rampant wildfires. The fires present a dual problem: Not only are they a symptom of climate change — becoming bigger, hotter, and more common in regions where they can affect large population centers — but they also make the crisis worse.

Hydropower Is Key to a Clean Energy Future—Here’s Why

2023-08-24T23:20+0200energy-gov (en)

This summer, Americans can clearly see and smell the evidence of climate change. Along the Eastern Seaboard, people have inhaled smoke from the nearly 900 wildfires ravaging Western Canada . This July was Earth’s hottest month ever recorded . Dangerous heat waves and heat domes have strangled cities for weeks at a time.

Firemark AI Revolutionizes Wildfire Prediction and Management with Remarkable 90% Accuracy

2023-08-24T21:00+0200eagletribune (en)

CALGARY, Alberta--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 24, 2023-- Skymount Global, a pioneering technology company, is thrilled to introduce Firemark AI, an innovative Wildfire Prediction platform that is set to reshape the landscape of wildfire management. Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI),....

Bushfires focus public attention on climate change for months, but it's different for storms and floods

2023-08-24T19:39+0200phys (en)

As the world warms and the climate changes, people are experiencing more frequent and intense extreme weather events. Just this year, heat waves blasted southern Europe, the United States and China; wildfires lit up Greece, Canada and Maui in Hawaii; and on climate change.

From Europe to Hawaii, photos capture destructive power of wildfires

2023-08-24T19:27+0200HonululuAdvertiser (en)

The destructive power of wildfire has been a defining feature of a summer of climate extremes. Dozens of people on multiple continents have died. Blazes have reduced homes and businesses to rubble. Thick smoke has darkened skies and carried fine-particle pollution thousands of miles from its source.

How colonialism, logging and climate change are making Canada's wildfires worse

2023-08-24T18:53+0200newsnow-co-uk (en)

According to experts, why the fires are happening now , but there are several other underlying factors that have made the Canadian landscape more vulnerable to wildfires. Property and homes razed by a wildfire in Celista, British Columbia, Canada (Photographer: Cole Burston/Bloomberg via Getty....

The destructive power of wildfires from Europe to Canada to Hawaii

2023-08-24T12:10+0200naharnet-ar (en)

The destructive power of wildfire has been a defining feature of a summer of climate extremes. Dozens of people on multiple continents have died. Blazes have reduced homes and businesses to rubble. Thick smoke has darkened skies and carried fine-particle pollution thousands of miles from its source.

MIL-Evening Report: Bushfires focus public attention on climate change for months, but it’s different for storms and floods

2023-08-24T09:49+0200foreignaffairs-nz (en)

As the world warms and the climate changes, people are experiencing more frequent and intense extreme weather events. Just this year, heatwaves blasted southern Europe , the United States and China; wildfires lit up Greece, Canada and Our new research explores the connection between extreme weather....

Bushfires focus public attention on climate change for months, but it’s different for storms and floods

2023-08-24T09:45+0200johansen (en)

Date: 2023-08-24 07:30 Author: Christopher Crellin, PhD Student / FNRS Aspirant, Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain) Original article: https://theconversation.com/bushfires-focus-public-attention-on-climate-change-for-months-but-its-different-for-storms-and-floods-212096 As the world warms....

From Europe to Canada to Hawaii, photos capture destructive power of wildfires

2023-08-24T06:55+0200inquirer (en)

It’s a ghastly pattern that climate scientists around the world say has been worsened and fueled by human-caused global warming. Greenhouse gas emissions have greatly increased the chances of hot, dry weather that makes severe fires more likely. And while proper management can help — for instance,....

From Europe to Canada to Hawaii, photos capture destructive power of wildfires

2023-08-24T02:59+0200sunstar (en)

The destructive power of wildfire has been a defining feature of a summer of climate extremes. Dozens of people on multiple continents have died. Blazes have reduced homes and businesses to rubble. Thick smoke has darkened skies and carried fine-particle pollution thousands of miles from its source.

From Europe to Canada to Hawaii, photos capture destructive power of wildfires

2023-08-23T23:58+0200yakimaherald (en)

The destructive power of wildfire has been a defining feature of a summer of climate extremes. Dozens of people on multiple continents have died. Blazes have reduced homes and businesses to rubble. Thick smoke has darkened skies and carried fine-particle pollution thousands of miles from its source.

From Europe to Canada to Hawaii, photos capture destructive power of wildfires

2023-08-23T23:58+0200eagletribune (en)

The destructive power of wildfire has been a defining feature of a summer of climate extremes. Dozens of people on multiple continents have died. Blazes have reduced homes and businesses to rubble. Thick smoke has darkened skies and carried fine-particle pollution thousands of miles from its source.

From Europe to Canada to Hawaii, photos capture destructive power of wildfires

2023-08-23T23:48+0200wacotrib (en)

It's a ghastly pattern that climate scientists around the world say has been worsened and fueled by human-caused global warming. Greenhouse gas emissions have greatly increased the chances of hot, dry weather that makes severe fires more likely. And while proper management can help — for instance,....

From Europe to Canada to Hawaii, photos capture destructive power of wildfires

2023-08-23T23:45+0200apnews (en)

The destructive power of wildfire has been a defining feature of a summer of climate extremes. Dozens of people on multiple continents have died. Blazes have reduced homes and businesses to rubble. Thick smoke has darkened skies and carried fine-particle pollution thousands of miles from its source.

From Europe to Canada to Hawaii, photos capture destructive power of wildfires

2023-08-23T23:45+0200independent-UK (en)

The destructive power of wildfire has been a defining feature of a summer of climate extremes. Dozens of people on multiple continents have died. Blazes have reduced homes and businesses to rubble. Thick smoke has darkened skies and carried fine-particle pollution thousands of miles from its source.

From Europe to Canada to Hawaii, photos capture destructive power of wildfires

2023-08-23T23:44+0200sandiegouniontribune (en)

The destructive power of wildfire has been a defining feature of a summer of climate extremes. Dozens of people on multiple continents have died. Blazes have reduced homes and businesses to rubble. Thick smoke has darkened skies and carried fine-particle pollution thousands of miles from its source.

La suba en la temperatura de la tierra y su relación con los terremotos

2023-08-23T16:12+0200mdzol (es)

Partes de Europa y Canadá fueron devastadas por incendios forestales , mientras que Pekín registró sus precipitaciones más intensas en al menos 140 años. Mirando hacia atrás, entre 2000 y 2019, los glaciares del mundo perdieron alrededor de 267 gigatoneladas de hielo por año.

WisdomTree: cosa significa il ritorno di El Niño per le materie prime?

2023-08-23T15:29+0200lamiafinanza (it)

Il fenomeno meteorologico noto come “El Niño” è tornato a far parlare di sé. Secondo un nuovo aggiornamento dell’Organizzazione meteorologica mondiale (OMM), le probabilità che El Niño si protragga nella seconda metà del 2023 sarebbero del 90%. Il mondo affronta il luglio più caldo mai registrato.

Por qué el incremento de la temperatura en la Tierra puede hacer que aumenten los terremotos y las erupciones volcánicas

2023-08-23T15:00+0200prensalibre (es)

Julio de 2023 es una clara ilustración de exactamente esto. Partes de Europa y Canadá fueron devastadas por incendios forestales , mientras que Pekín registró sus precipitaciones más intensas en al menos 140 años. Mirando hacia atrás, entre 2000 y 2019, los glaciares del mundo perdieron alrededor de 267 gigatoneladas de hielo por año.

Finding Climate Havens

2023-08-23T12:41+0200nytimes (en)

This year’s heat can seem relentless, and appears to be only the beginning of a lifetime of hotter summers. It’s even hot in the oceans . And then there are the wildfires, droughts and floods, which have recently hit the seeming paradises of Hawaii and California.

Wildfires continue to rage around the world with 'humans to blame'

2023-08-23T07:07+0200irishmirror (en)

TOPSHOT - Wildfires burn the forests near the village of Vati, just north of the coastal town of Gennadi, in the southern part of the Greek island of Rhodes, on July 25, 2023. Some 30,000 people fled the flames on Rhodes during the weekend, the country's largest-ever wildfire evacuation as the Greek....

Scientists attribute this year’s worsened wildfire conditions in Quebec to climate change

2023-08-22T23:59+0200whatsnew2day (en)

The unprecedented wildfires that ripped through Quebec this summer were made more likely and more intense by human-caused climate change, according to a new analysis by an international team of scientists. The World Weather Attribution initiative, a UK-based group that estimates the contribution of....

Climate change made weather conditions that powered Quebec fires twice as likely, scientists say

2023-08-22T22:38+0200CBC (en)

The record-setting wildfires that ripped through Quebec this summer were made more likely and more intense by human-caused climate change, according to a new analysis by an international team of scientists. The World Weather Attribution initiative, a U.K.

Wildfires have always happened, but the climate crisis is making them worse

2023-08-22T21:54+0200thechronicleherald (en)

As wildfires continue to ravage Canada and other countries around the world, many right-wing climate deniers continue to try to claim that fires have always happened and climate change has nothing to do with the devastation. But those who deny the correlation ignore the fact that the issue isn’t that climate change is causing the fires.

'For the entire planet, it is a disaster'

2023-08-22T18:33+0200buzz (en)

were reported as being caught up in infernos in Greece, Spain, Italy, France, Tenerife, Hawaii and more this summer. For some, climate breakdown may have seemed like some far off problem that wasn't going to impact many of us until well into the future. But scenes in from across the globe this summer tell a very different story.

Impressionante “tornado di fuoco” si sviluppa negli incendi boschivi in Canada. Il video

2023-08-22T17:30+0200scienzenotizie (it)

Secondo il Canadian Interagency Wildland Fire Center, nel Paese sono ancora attivi più di 1.000 incendi. In tutta la provincia canadese della Columbia Britannica è in vigore lo stato di emergenza a causa dei minacciosi incendi che hanno costretto migliaia di residenti a evacuare le proprie case.

The Hawai’i fires are a dire omen of the climate crisis’s cost to Pacific peoples | Kiana Davenport

2023-08-22T12:16+0200guardian (en)

Hawaii was never paradise. Since the day my ancestors first stepped ashore, our islands have been devastated by hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes and erupting volcanoes that buried whole towns. But fires are something new. We were not prepared. Our officials were not prepared, for a raging inferno....

Clima, california allagata per Hilary In Canada bruciano le foreste

2023-08-22T09:39+0200ilSole24ore (it)

Il susseguirsi di disastri in Nordamerica ha acceso i riflettori sul cambiamento climatico e le sue ripercussioni. Se legare l’effetto serra a singoli episodi è difficile, il riscaldamento planetario, sottolineano le autorità scientifiche, crea le condizioni che rendono gli uragani e i cicloni più intensi e gli incendi più distruttivi.

Flash Drought Contribution to Deadly Maui Fires Explained

2023-08-21T23:01+0200miragenews (en)

In the aftermath of the Maui fires, government now looks to better understand the conditions that led to the disaster. (U.S. Department of Defense photo) As the island of Maui continues to sift through the rubble of the most devastating wildfires in Hawaii's history, many residents say they never saw it coming.

Wildfires have always happened, but climate change is making them worse

2023-08-21T22:41+0200saltwire (en)

As wildfires continue to ravage Canada and other countries around the world, many right-wing climate deniers continue to try to claim that fires have always happened and climate change has nothing to do with the devastation. But those who deny the correlation ignore the fact that the issue isn’t that climate change is causing the fires.

Flash Drought Contribution to Deadly Maui Fire Explained

2023-08-21T22:39+0200miragenews (en)

In the aftermath of the Maui fires, government now looks to better understand the conditions that led to the disaster. (U.S. Department of Defense photo) As the island of Maui continues to sift through the rubble of the most devastating wildfires in Hawaii's history, many residents say they never saw it coming.

Canada Wildfire Maps as U.S. States Face 'Unhealthy' Air Quality

2023-08-21T17:21+0200newsweek-USA (en)

Wildfires are scorching large areas of Canada 's British Columbia and Northwest Territories, sending plumes of smoke billowing across the northwestern U.S. states. NASA maps show the extent of the blazes, with nearly 400 fires burning in British Columbia alone, and about 1,000 fires burning across....

"Emergenza incendi? Fuoco controllato è soluzione"/ Held (EFI) "Così si evitano catastrofi. In Italia..."

2023-08-21T17:17+0200ilsussidiario (it)

Per il Canada questa è la peggiore stagione dal punto di vista degli incendi boschivi , con oltre 13 milioni di ettari bruciati. In Europa sta bruciando l’isola di Tenerife , ma roghi sono divampati anche in Grecia , mentre in Germania è scattato l’allarme per l’aumento del rischio di incendi boschivi.

How the Hawaii Wildfires Spread So Quickly

2023-08-21T13:54+0200usnews (en)

LONDON (Reuters) - The wildfire that ripped through Lahaina last week, reducing what had once been the jewel of the historic Hawaiian kingdom to rubble, was decades in the making, scientists say. Still, it would take a unique combination of the elements to produce America's deadliest wildfire in more than a century.

L’estate dei roghi, bruciano boschi e case a Tenerife, in Grecia e Canada

2023-08-20T21:40+0200corriere (it)

Una foto da sola potrebbe non fare testo, due neppure, e neppure presi uno per uno gli incendi che si accavallano, una dopo l’altro, da inizio estate. Rodi. La Sicilia di fine giugno. Le Hawaii (dove lunedì è in visita il presidente Biden, dopo 36 ore di fiamme che hanno incenerito Maui).

Canada fires: How colonialism, logging and climate change are making the wildfires worse

2023-08-20T15:54+0200inews-co-uk (en)

This year, over 5,700 fires have burnt more than 137,000 square kilometres (53,000 square miles) across all 13 provinces and territories, according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre. Measured by carbon emissions, this year is twice as bad as the previous record, from 2014, and six times above the long-term average.

Vancouver Island fire crews help battle flames in Kelowna

2023-08-19T18:01+0200barrie (en)

As flames ravage the Kelowna area, forcing thousands to flee and destroying dozens of homes and counting, fire crews from Vancouver Island are rushing to help. Four municipal firefighters from Saanich, as well as crews from Lake Cowichan and Comox, have headed to the Interior. The team from Saanich arrived at the fires on Friday afternoon.

The lush and humid island of Maui wasn’t supposed to burn. Why did it?

2023-08-19T13:11+0200theglobeandmail (en)

Twenty years ago, Jack Minassian stared out of a helicopter at something he expected never to see. Beneath him was the Hawaiian rain forest, and it was on fire. Flames towered 45 metres into the sky. “This was in an area that wasn’t supposed to burn,” said Mr.

In Iraq raggiunti i 50°C gradi all’ombra e il riso ambrato non cresce più, l’ONU: “Un monito per tutti”

2023-08-19T12:25+0200ohga (it)

In Iraq ci sono 50°C all'ombra . È un dato allarmante che si inserisce in un contesto di crisi climatica e che deve fungere da monito per il resto del mondo, Italia compresa. Il Paese sta attraversando la peggiore ondata di calore degli ultimi decenni e il quarto anno consecutivo di siccità.

Tropical Storm Hilary Is Latest in a Year of Weather Extremes for California

2023-08-19T11:06+0200nytimes (en)

In a warming climate, we should expect to see more of such extremes, Dr. Anderson said. Still, “to have them all happen in the same year, in and of itself might be its own extreme,” he said. Nowhere in the contiguous United States does precipitation vary year to year more than in California , and southeastern California in particular.

Already in midst of dire climate crises, US faces prospect of worsening disasters

2023-08-18T14:35+0200TheFrontierPost-en (en)

The climate change-induced disasters are only slated to accelerate, Zong-Liang Yang, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin’s Jackson School of Geosciences told Anadolu. “We are entering a stage from global warming to global boiling,” Yang said, echoing a warning from UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

Already in midst of dire climate crises, US faces prospect of worsening disasters

2023-08-18T13:20+0200aa-en (en)

HOUSTON, United States . This year has seen wave after wave of extreme weather batter the US from mass flooding in drought-stricken California to record-shattering heatwaves in the Southwest, and wildfires in Hawaii that have produced death tolls not seen in over a century.

Floods, fires hit farmers in east Canada

2023-08-18T11:48+0200bdnews24 (en)

Nova Scotia has long been seen as a relative climate haven in Canada , yet farmers in the Atlantic province have faced a series of debilitating hardships recently as extreme weather escalates. Storms, floods, a cold snap and record wildfires have all battered the eastern province over the last 12....

Already In Midst Of Dire Climate Crises, US Faces Prospect Of Worsening Disasters

2023-08-18T11:36+0200haberler-en (en)

This year has seen wave after wave of extreme weather batter the US – from mass flooding in drought-stricken California to record-shattering heatwaves in the Southwest, and wildfires in Hawaii that have produced death tolls not seen in over a century.

Floods and wildfires hit farmers in eastern Canada

2023-08-18T10:49+0200illawarramercury (en)

Storms, floods, a cold snap and record wildfires have all battered the eastern province in the past 12 months, devastating crops, harming animals, and leaving farmers such as Matthew Roy increasingly concerned about what could come next. For many farmers such as Roy, Nova Scotia has been an....

Floods and wildfires hit farmers in eastern Canada

2023-08-18T10:44+0200portstephensexaminer (en)

Storms, floods, a cold snap and record wildfires have all battered the eastern province in the past 12 months, devastating crops, harming animals, and leaving farmers such as Matthew Roy increasingly concerned about what could come next. For many farmers such as Roy, Nova Scotia has been an....

Floods and wildfires hit farmers in eastern Canada

2023-08-18T10:43+0200dailyadvertiser (en)

Storms, floods, a cold snap and record wildfires have all battered the eastern province in the past 12 months, devastating crops, harming animals, and leaving farmers such as Matthew Roy increasingly concerned about what could come next. For many farmers such as Roy, Nova Scotia has been an....

Floods and wildfires hit farmers in eastern Canada

2023-08-18T10:43+0200bordermail (en)

Storms, floods, a cold snap and record wildfires have all battered the eastern province in the past 12 months, devastating crops, harming animals, and leaving farmers such as Matthew Roy increasingly concerned about what could come next. For many farmers such as Roy, Nova Scotia has been an....

Floods and wildfires hit farmers in eastern Canada

2023-08-18T10:42+0200maitlandmercury (en)

Storms, floods, a cold snap and record wildfires have all battered the eastern province in the past 12 months, devastating crops, harming animals, and leaving farmers such as Matthew Roy increasingly concerned about what could come next. For many farmers such as Roy, Nova Scotia has been an....

Floods and wildfires hit farmers in eastern Canada

2023-08-18T10:40+0200newcastleherald (en)

Storms, floods, a cold snap and record wildfires have all battered the eastern province in the past 12 months, devastating crops, harming animals, and leaving farmers such as Matthew Roy increasingly concerned about what could come next. For many farmers such as Roy, Nova Scotia has been an....

Qual è l’impatto di El Niño nel mondo e cosa significa il suo ritorno quest’anno?

2023-08-18T06:37+0200rinnovabili (it)

crediti: NOAA L’impatto di El Niño varia molto da regione a regione. (Rinnovabili.it) – Negli ultimi 5 anni abbiamo registrato il secondo anno più caldo di sempre a livello globale, nel 2020, e due delle estati più calde mai viste in Europa (2021 e 2022).

Summer heat wave tracker: July was the hottest month ever recorded, by a lot

2023-08-18T01:03+0200insider-com (en)

. Extreme heat is becoming more frequent, severe, and long-lasting, with less overnight relief as nighttime temperatures also rise. It's now common for multiple disastrous heat waves to batter different parts of the planet at the same time, fueling droughts and wildfires.

Explainer-La stagione record degli incendi in Canada: cosa c'è dietro e quando finirà?

2023-08-17T18:36+0200marketscreener (it)

Ecco alcune domande e risposte sugli incendi in Canada , che hanno carbonizzato milioni di ettari e inquinato l'aria della nazione e degli Stati Uniti. QUALI PARTI DEL CANADA SONO STATE COLPITE DAGLI INCENDI? Gli incendi sono comuni nelle province occidentali del Canada, ma quest'anno anche le....

A look at the Maui wildfire and how US is being singed more frequently now

2023-08-16T18:11+0200newsnow-co-uk (en)

Historically, the United States has witnessed numerous devastating wildfires. The deadliest wildfire in US history was the Peshtigo Fire in Wisconsin, which started on October 8, 1871, and claimed 1,152 lives, according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). The wildfire killed 58 per cent of Peshtigo's original population of 2,000.

A look at the Maui wildfire and how US is being singed more frequently now

2023-08-16T17:59+0200indiatoday (en)

Historically, the United States has witnessed numerous devastating wildfires. The deadliest wildfire in US history was the Peshtigo Fire in Wisconsin, which started on October 8, 1871, and claimed 1,152 lives, according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). The wildfire killed 58 per cent of Peshtigo's original population of 2,000.

Wildfire maps 2023: Tracking fires and air quality across Canada

2023-08-15T15:37+0200theglobeandmail (en)

season of the 21st century. There are 1,086 wildfires currently burning across Canada , with 691 deemed out of control. Most of the fires are in British Columbia, Northwest Territories, Alberta, Quebec and Ontario. More than 13.2 million hectares of land has been scorched – the worst in the country’s recorded history.

Fire & Fury: Devastating wildfires spark climate alarm

2023-08-15T07:17+0200gulfnews (en)

Hawaii’s Maui island has been hit by disastrous wildfires, driven by severe drought conditions and powerful winds similar to hurricanes. The death toll has reached at least 93 people, and around 1,000 individuals are reported as missing. These fires have wiped out more than 1,700 structures and left the historic town of Lahaina in ruins.

9 things everyone should know about Maui’s wildfire disaster

2023-08-14T22:57+0200vox (en)

The outbreak of wildfires last week in Maui, Hawaii — a state known for its beaches and rainforests but typically not fire — is now the nation’s deadliest such event in more than 100 years. The fires burned thousands of acres and killed nearly 100 people, a greater death toll than any wildfire in....

9 things everyone should know about Maui’s wildfire disaster

2023-08-14T22:42+0200vox-energy-and-environment (en)

The outbreak of wildfires last week in Maui, Hawaii — a state known for its beaches and rainforests but typically not fire — is now the nation’s deadliest such event in more than 100 years. The fires burned thousands of acres and killed nearly 100 people, a greater death toll than any wildfire in....

Rabbia e polemiche sugli incendi che hanno devastato le Hawaii

2023-08-14T12:06+0200internazionale (it)

Il bilancio delle vittime dell’incendio più grave scoppiato negli Stati Uniti da più di un secolo a questa parte potrebbe superare la soglia dei cento morti, alimentando le critiche nei confronti di una risposta da parte delle autorità ritenuta inadeguata e complice della pesante perdita di vite umane.

Climate, Vol. 11, Pages 171: Generation Z Worries, Suffers and Acts against Climate Crisis—The Potential of Sensing Children’s and Young People’s Eco-Anxiety: A Critical Analysis Based on an Integrative Review

2023-08-14T07:47+0200mdpi (en)

The adverse and severe impacts of climate-induced natural hazards, which are expected to be aggravated by climate change, are forming a wider outline of the environmental crisis, being a source of negative emotions for human societies. Children and young people, in particular, are one of the most vulnerable social groups to this distress.

Earth on the Brink: New Climate Projections Detail Future Risks for Many People Worldwide

2023-08-12T13:00+0200scitechdaily (en)

A recent study, built to enable local action, highlights the severe climate impacts resulting from a 2°C temperature rise. This summer, the headlines have been dominated with reports of extreme weather: from raging wildfires in Canada to perilous floods in India, Japan, and the Eastern US; intense....

World21 minutes ago How Maui’s wildfires became so apocalyptic

2023-08-12T04:22+0200gnnhd (en)

Earlier this week several wildfires engulfed parts of the Hawaiian island of Maui, killing at least 55 people, burning more than 1,000 structures, and forcing people to flee into the ocean for safety. The wildfires, now among the deadliest in US history, burned hundreds of acres in Hawaii and....

Commentary: Deadly Hawaii fires show climate change’s ugly reach

2023-08-12T00:28+0200channelnewsasia (en)

NEW YORK: Bloomberg Businessweek and Bloomberg Green published a cool infographic a few weeks ago showing how many billion-dollar climate disasters had struck each American state and territory since 1980. Of the 52 locales in the graphic, only one had avoided any such catastrophe for the past 30 years: Hawaii.

Wildfires Are Exploding in Unexpected Places Due to Climate Change. Is Hawaii the Latest Example? The Maui fire razed a historic town and killed dozens of people. Scientists have warned that such intense blazes have begun to emerge in landscapes where the fire threat was once rare.

2023-08-11T22:46+0200insideclimatenews (en)

Hawaii’s devastating wildfire this week, which has killed at least 55 people and razed Maui’s historic town of Lahaina, is yet another sign of the emerging reality on a quickly warming planet, described by scientists as the latest, likely example of a major blaze erupting in an unexpected place.

Study Finds Extreme Weather Events Will Worsen as Planet Warms

2023-08-11T16:28+0200azocleantech (en)

Extreme weather events have dominated the news this summer, with reports on extensive wildfires in Canada ; dangerous flooding in India, Japan, and the Eastern US; severe heat waves in Spain, China, the United States , and Mexico; and the hottest day ever recorded on Earth.

Hawaii: Maui fires wipe out historic town, death toll rises

2023-08-11T12:01+0200deutschewelle-ha (en)

The death toll from on Hawaii's Maui island has risen to 55, authorities said late Thursday, adding that firefighters were still battling the flames. The number is expected to increase as search and rescue efforts continue across the island. There has been widespread suffering and destruction, with....

Hawaii: Maui fires wipe out historic town, death toll rises

2023-08-11T11:44+0200deutschewelle-en (en)

The death toll from on Hawaii's Maui island has risen to 55, authorities said late Thursday, adding that firefighters were still battling the flames. The number is expected to increase as search and rescue efforts continue across the island. There has been widespread suffering and destruction, with....

Maui wildfires: 36 dead as Biden declares 'major disaster'

2023-08-11T06:19+0200nationalheraldindia (en)

Thousands of people have been evacuated as authorities rush to tame fires on the Hawaiian island of Maui. Rescue efforts are ongoing as the flames have yet to be fully contained. Power outages and disruptions in telephone services further aggravated the situation as they impeded evacuation efforts.

Maui wildfires: 53 dead as Biden declares 'major disaster'

2023-08-11T04:56+0200newsnow-co-uk (en)

has risen to 53 on Friday. "As firefighting efforts continue, 17 additional fatalities have been confirmed today amid the active Lahaina fire. This brings the death toll to 53 people," Maui County said in a statement. Earlier, Hawaii Governor Josh Green said the death toll would rise "very significantly" as rescue operations continue.

Regional3 minutes ago How Maui’s wildfires became so apocalyptic

2023-08-11T04:03+0200gnnhd (en)

Earlier this week several wildfires engulfed parts of the Hawaiian island of Maui, killing at least three dozen people, burning multiple homes and businesses, and forcing more than a dozen people to flee into the ocean for safety. Numerous brush fires have burned hundreds of acres in Hawaii and....

Maui wildfires: 53 dead as Biden declares 'major disaster'

2023-08-11T02:07+0200deutschewelle-en (en)

has risen to 53 on Friday. "As firefighting efforts continue, 17 additional fatalities have been confirmed today amid the active Lahaina fire. This brings the death toll to 53 people," Maui County said in a statement. Earlier, Hawaii Governor Josh Green said the death toll would rise "very significantly" as rescue operations continue.

Climate projections detail future risks for many people worldwide

2023-08-10T21:30+0200phys (en)

Extreme weather events have dominated the news this summer, with reports on extensive wildfires in Canada ; dangerous flooding in India, Japan, and the Eastern U.S.; severe heat waves in Spain, China, the United States , and Mexico; and the hottest day ever recorded on Earth.

Maui wildfires: 36 dead as Biden declares 'major disaster'

2023-08-10T20:59+0200deutschewelle-ha (en)

Thousands of people have been evacuated as authorities rush to tame fires on the Hawaiian island of Maui. Rescue efforts are ongoing as the flames have yet to be fully contained. Intense on Hawaii's Maui island ravaged much of the historic city of Lahaina and killed at least 36 people, officials said Thursday.

Maui wildfires: 36 dead as Biden declares 'major disaster'

2023-08-10T20:50+0200deutschewelle-en (en)

Thousands of people have been evacuated as authorities rush to tame fires on the Hawaiian island of Maui. Rescue efforts are ongoing as the flames have yet to be fully contained. Intense on Hawaii's Maui island ravaged much of the historic city of Lahaina and killed at least 36 people, officials said Thursday.

Province, BC Wildfire Service providing update on wildfires, droughts, upcoming heat event

2023-08-10T18:18+0200globalnews (en)

will be providing an update on the conditions around the province regarding wildfires, droughts and an incoming heat event. Global News will livestream the press conference and will hold it in this article. It is expected to begin at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Vancouver Cabinet Office at Canada Place. B.

Da Cipro alle Hawaii, dalla penisola iberica alla Siberia. I satelliti Ue alzano l'allarme sull'emergenza incendi globale

2023-08-10T16:24+0200eunews (it)

Bruxelles – È un’altra estate di emergenza incendi, iniziata con i roghi in Canada e in Grecia e che ora spaventa l’Unione e non solo per la portata in altri Stati in tutto il mondo. A tenerne traccia e alzare l’allarme è il programma Ue Copernicus , che attraverso i suoi satelliti in orbita sta....

How Maui’s wildfires became so apocalyptic

2023-08-10T00:39+0200vox-energy-and-environment (en)

for safety. Numerous fires — which have so far burned hundreds of acres in Hawaii — have scorched parts of Lāhainā, the largest city on the west side of the island, all but destroying a popular tourist strip. Hospitals are overrun with burn patients , thousands of people have lost power, and as of Wednesday morning, 911 service was down.

How Maui’s wildfires became so apocalyptic

2023-08-09T23:53+0200vox (en)

for safety. Numerous fires — which have so far burned hundreds of acres in Hawaii — have scorched parts of Lāhainā, the largest city on the west side of the island, all but destroying a popular tourist strip. Hospitals are overrun with burn patients , thousands of people have lost power, and as of Wednesday morning, 911 service was down.

July hottest month on record: EU climate observatory

2023-08-09T16:15+0200terradaily (en)

July was the hottest month ever recorded on Earth, the European Union's climate observatory confirmed Tuesday, warning of dire consequences. Marked by heatwaves and fires all around the world, the previous month was 0.33 degrees Celsius higher than the record set in July 2019 when the average temperature was 16.

Servono più aerei antincendio per contrastare la crisi climatica

2023-08-09T10:06+0200247libero (it)

Nonostante appena un anno fa l’Unione europea abbia raddoppiato la sua flotta aerea a disposizione per contrastare gli incendi che nei mesi estivi affliggono diversi Paesi membri, anche quest’anno il sistema di protezione civile è andato in affanno : complici i roghi boschivi senza precedenti in....

Servono più aerei antincendio per contrastare la crisi climatica

2023-08-09T07:03+0200wired-it (it)

Nonostante appena un anno fa l’Unione europea abbia raddoppiato la sua flotta aerea a disposizione per contrastare gli incendi che nei mesi estivi affliggono diversi Paesi membri, anche quest’anno il sistema di protezione civile è andato in affanno : complici i roghi boschivi senza precedenti in....

Rising Carbon Emissions from Canadian Forest Fires Warns of Dangerous Cycle

2023-08-08T06:00+0200breakinglatest (en)

Carbon emissions from forest fires in Canada have reached alarming levels, with experts warning of a dangerous cycle of global warming. Data from the Copernicus Atmospheric Monitoring Service reveals that as of the end of July, the cumulative carbon emissions from Canadian forest fires this year have already reached 290 million tons.

Incendi che devastano il mondo: non dimentichiamo le emergenze secondarie

2023-08-08T00:44+0200interris (it)

. Ora le fiamme stanno bruciando in Sardegna . Ma non è solo l’Italia ad essere compita da questi eventi estremi : negli USA, in Canada , in Francia, in Spagna, in Algeria, in Tunisia e in Portogallo ampie aree sono devastate da fuochi incontrollabili (per una visione in tempo reale degli incendi più....

Climate Change Shouts Loudly in Summer 2023, Warn Scientists | Breaking:

2023-08-06T18:07+0200whatsnew2day (en)

Earlier this summer, two Canadians walked into a party in rural Germany. “Canadians?” joked the host. “I thought you would smell more like smoke.” It’s been that kind of season. Floods, droughts, warm waters that bathe three coasts, but above all smoke from forest fires from sea to sea and abroad.

Blindspot:Only 17% Right9 sources 'Something's changed': Summer 2023 is screaming climate change, scientists say

2023-08-05T16:53+0200ground-news (en)

Canada is experiencing extreme weather conditions, including floods, droughts, and wildfires, which are attributed to Droughts are widespread across the country, with the Prairie region and southern Alberta experiencing extreme drought conditions. The once "wet coast" of British Columbia is also....

Global warming likely to cause more multi-year La Niña events: study

2023-08-02T11:18+0200digitpatrox (en)

The world will probably see extra multi-year La Niña occasions as a result of international warming, contributing to the next danger of utmost climate occasions, in keeping with a latest research printed within the scientific journal Nature. La Niña refers to a interval of cooler than regular waters within the jap and central Pacific Ocean.

Caldo estremo verso gli USA

2023-08-01T16:25+0200nanopress (it)

Caldo estremo in rotta verso gli Usa. Non solo l’Europa ora anche gli Stati Uniti d’America sono alle prese con un’intensissima ondata di calore. Ondata di caldo si dirige verso est: avviso di condizioni roventi negli Stati Uniti per i giorni più caldi dell’anno. Caldo estremo – Nanopress.it.

Estate 2023 segnata da caldo, incendi ed estremi meteo. WMO: “urgente ridurre emissioni di gas serra”

2023-08-01T16:25+0200iconaclima (it)

“Le condizioni meteorologiche estreme – un evento sempre più frequente nel nostro clima in fase di riscaldamento – stanno avendo un impatto importante sulla salute umana, sugli ecosistemi, sulle economie, sull’agricoltura, sull’energia e sull’approvvigionamento idrico.

Circolo viziosoGli incendi sono la variabile impazzita della lotta alle emissioni

2023-08-01T05:37+0200linkiesta (it)

Prima il Nord America, con il fumo canadese che, a fine giugno, ha raggiunto persino la penisola iberica. Poi la Grecia, la Corsica, il sud del Portogallo, le Canarie, la Sicilia , la Calabria. Anche quest’estate, gli incendi stanno sconvolgendo la quotidianità di migliaia di persone e polverizzando....

South America's Largest Lake Gets Dire Warning as Water Levels Drop

2023-08-01T00:22+0200newsweek-USA (en)

A multi-year drought is threatening South America's largest freshwater lake. Weather patterns and natural disasters have had severe global impacts this year. Wildfires have raged throughout Canada and Europe; a punishing heat wave has proven fatal in the U.S.

Coldiretti, maltempo: finisce luglio da incubo con 42 nubifragi al giorno

2023-07-31T23:46+0200247libero (it)

Con violenti temporali nel nord est finisce un mese di luglio da incubo che ha fatto segnare il record storico di caldo ma è stato accompagnato da una media di 42 eventi estremi al giorno lungo la Penisola, tra grandinate, trombe d’aria, bombe d’acqua, ondate di calore e tempeste di vento,....

Coldiretti, maltempo: finisce luglio da incubo con 42 nubifragi al giorno

2023-07-31T21:35+0200politicanews (it)

Con violenti temporali nel nord est finisce un mese di luglio da incubo che ha fatto segnare il record storico di caldo ma è stato accompagnato da una media di 42 eventi estremi al giorno lungo la Penisola, tra grandinate, trombe d’aria, bombe d’acqua, ondate di calore e tempeste di vento,....

How might climate change impact water safety and boil water advisories in Canada?

2023-07-31T16:33+0200facetsjournal (en)

Drinking water source types were categorized as groundwater, surface water, cistern or holding tank, groundwater under the influence of surface water (GUDI), hauled water, high-risk GUDI, potential GUDI, water pipeline, mixed (blended), unknown, and satellite system.

Maltempo: finisce luglio da incubo con 42 nubifragi al giorno

2023-07-31T10:26+0200coldiretti (it)

Con violenti temporali nel nord est finisce un mese di luglio da incubo che ha fatto segnare il record storico di caldo ma è stato accompagnato da una media di 42 eventi estremi al giorno lungo la Penisola, tra grandinate, trombe d’aria, bombe d’acqua, ondate di calore e tempeste di vento,....

Global warming could mean longer La Nina events, which bring cold, wet Canadian winters: study

2023-07-30T23:44+0200barrie (en)

La Niña is the colder counterpart of El Niño, as part of the broader El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) climate pattern, which is characterized by the shifts in ocean temperatures and atmospheric conditions in the Pacific. The ENSO pattern alternates irregularly between warm El Niño and cold La....

Global warming could mean longer La Nina events, which bring cold, wet Canadian winters: study

2023-07-30T22:34+0200ctvnews (en)

The world will likely see more multi-year La Niña events due to global warming, contributing to a higher risk of extreme weather events, La Niña refers to a period of cooler than normal waters in the eastern and central Pacific Ocean. This weather phenomenon typically occurs approximately every....

La Nina events expected to occur more often because of global warming: study

2023-07-30T21:40+0200ctvnews (en)

FILE - The Manayunk neighborhood in Philadelphia is flooded Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021, in the aftermath of downpours and high winds from the remnants of Hurricane Ida. La Nina, the weather phenomenon linked to extreme weather events like floods, droughts and wildfires, is expected to last longer and....

Old-time methods help Cortes Island farm cope with climate change 7/30/2023 5:05:00 AM

2023-07-30T19:39+0200tricitynews (en)

Tamara McPhail’s morning chore never changes, but the infinite variety of sounds and seasons makes milking cows every day unique. On this morning, Zinnia and her new calf Equinox are restless and nagging bellowing, bleating and raring to get outside into the fields.

Maltempo, Coldiretti, finisce luglio da incubo con 42 nubifragi al giorno

2023-07-30T17:43+0200agricolae (it)

Con violenti temporali nel nord est finisce un mese di luglio da incubo che ha fatto segnare il record storico di caldo ma è stato accompagnato da una media di 42 eventi estremi al giorno lungo la Penisola, tra grandinate, trombe d’aria, bombe d’acqua, ondate di calore e tempeste di vento,....

Un luglio da incubo

2023-07-30T15:48+0200247libero (it)

Roma, 30 lug. (askanews) – Con violenti temporali nel nord-est finisce un mese di luglio da incubo che ha fatto segnare il record storico di caldo, ma è stato accompagnato da una media di 42 eventi estremi al giorno lungo la Penisola, tra grandinate, trombe d’aria, bombe d’acqua, ondate di calore e....

Nubifragi e caldo record, luglio da incubo con 42 eventi estremi al giorno

2023-07-30T13:36+0200rete55 (it)

(Adnkronos) – Con violenti temporali nel nord est finisce un mese di luglio da incubo che ha fatto segnare il record storico di caldo ma è stato accompagnato da una media di 42 eventi estremi al giorno lungo la Penisola, tra grandinate, trombe d’aria, bombe d’acqua, ondate di calore e tempeste di....

Permalink to: Un luglio da incubo

2023-07-30T12:20+0200askanews (it)

Roma, 30 lug. (askanews) – Con violenti temporali nel nord-est finisce un mese di luglio da incubo che ha fatto segnare il record storico di caldo, ma è stato accompagnato da una media di 42 eventi estremi al giorno lungo la Penisola, tra grandinate, trombe d’aria, bombe d’acqua, ondate di calore e....

Nubifragi e caldo record, luglio da incubo con 42 eventi estremi al giorno

2023-07-30T11:02+0200ilroma (it)

Con violenti temporali nel nord est finisce un mese di luglio da incubo che ha fatto segnare il record storico di caldo ma è stato accompagnato da una media di 42 eventi estremi al giorno lungo la Penisola, tra grandinate, trombe d’aria, bombe d’acqua, ondate di calore e tempeste di vento,....

Nubifragi e caldo record, luglio da incubo con 42 eventi estremi al giorno

2023-07-30T10:32+0200quotidianodifoggia (it)

(Adnkronos) – Con violenti temporali nel nord est finisce un mese di luglio da incubo che ha fatto segnare il record storico di caldo ma è stato accompagnato da una media di 42 eventi estremi al giorno lungo la Penisola, tra grandinate, trombe d’aria, bombe d’acqua, ondate di calore e tempeste di....

Nubifragi e caldo record, luglio da incubo con 42 eventi estremi al giorno

2023-07-30T10:31+0200tiscali-it (it)

Con violenti temporali nel nord est finisce un mese di luglio da incubo che ha fatto segnare il record storico di caldo ma è stato accompagnato da una media di 42 eventi estremi al giorno lungo la Penisola, tra grandinate, trombe d’aria, bombe d’acqua, ondate di calore e tempeste di vento,....

Nubifragi e caldo record, luglio da incubo con 42 eventi estremi al giorno

2023-07-30T10:16+0200Quotidianodibari (it)

(Adnkronos) – Con violenti temporali nel nord est finisce un mese di luglio da incubo che ha fatto segnare il record storico di caldo ma è stato accompagnato da una media di 42 eventi estremi al giorno lungo la Penisola, tra grandinate, trombe d’aria, bombe d’acqua, ondate di calore e tempeste di....

Nubifragi e caldo record, luglio da incubo con 42 eventi estremi al giorno

2023-07-30T10:11+0200oglioponews (it)

(Adnkronos) – Con violenti temporali nel nord est finisce un mese di luglio da incubo che ha fatto segnare il record storico di caldo ma è stato accompagnato da una media di 42 eventi estremi al giorno lungo la Penisola, tra grandinate, trombe d’aria, bombe d’acqua, ondate di calore e tempeste di....

Nubifragi e caldo record, luglio da incubo con 42 eventi estremi al giorno

2023-07-30T10:07+0200adnkronos (it)

Con violenti temporali nel nord est finisce un mese di luglio da incubo che ha fatto segnare il record storico di caldo ma è stato accompagnato da una media di 42 eventi estremi al giorno lungo la Penisola , tra grandinate, trombe d’aria, bombe d’acqua, ondate di calore e tempeste di vento,....

Nubifragi e caldo record, luglio da incubo con 42 eventi estremi al giorno

2023-07-30T10:06+0200vivereancona (it)

4' di lettura Vivere Italia 30/07/2023 - (Adnkronos) - Con violenti temporali nel nord est finisce un mese di luglio da incubo che ha fatto segnare il record storico di caldo ma è stato accompagnato da una media di 42 eventi estremi al giorno lungo la Penisola, tra grandinate, trombe d’aria, bombe....

Nubifragi e caldo record, luglio da incubo con 42 eventi estremi al giorno

2023-07-30T10:06+0200247libero (it)

Con violenti temporali nel nord est finisce un mese di luglio da incubo che ha fatto segnare il record storico di caldo ma è stato accompagnato da una media di 42 eventi estremi al giorno lungo la Penisola , tra grandinate, trombe d’aria, bombe d’acqua, ondate di calore e tempeste di vento,....

Maltempo, “finisce un luglio da incubo con 42 eventi estremi al giorno”

2023-07-30T09:46+0200meteoweb (it)

finisce un mese di luglio da incubo che ha fatto segnare il record storico di caldo ma è stato accompagnato da una media di 42 eventi estremi al giorno lungo la Penisola, tra grandinate, trombe d’aria, bombe d’acqua, ondate di calore e tempeste di vento, praticamente raddoppiate (+82%) rispetto allo....

Quanto costano le catastrofi naturali? Nel 2023 già 110 miliardi di dollari

2023-07-29T10:28+0200geagency (it)

Le catastrofi naturali hanno causato ingenti danni, pari a 110 miliardi di dollari, nella prima metà del 2023, segnata dai terremoti in Turchia e Siria, ma le perdite sono state inferiori a quelle del 2022 . E’ quanto emerge da una stima presentata dal riassicuratore tedesco Munich Re .

Opinion: Human activities are fuelling wildfires that burn essential carbon-sequestering peatlands 0 7/28/2023 7:00:00 AM By: Sophie Wilkinson, Mike Waddington/The Conversation New research shows that northern peatlands may not help regulate our climate by the end of the century. More >

2023-07-28T16:10+0200tricitynews (en)

For centuries, society has scorned bogs, fens and swamps collectively known as peatlands treating them as wastelands available to be drained and developed without realizing they’re important buffers against climate-changing carbon emissions. It’s only recently that humans have realized how vital....

No heat advisories on Treasure Coast, but for how long? weather

2023-07-28T16:01+0200tcpalm (en)

Climate scientists reported this week July will end up as the Earth's hottest month on record , and quite possibly the hottest single month in some 120,000 years. That report was published by the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service and the World Meteorological Organization, the United Nations' weather agency.

Heat wave: Joe Biden speaks of "existential threat"

2023-07-27T22:23+0200tellerreport (en)

2023-07-27T20:21:08.225Z. Highlights: U.S. President Joe Biden has described the climate crisis as an "existential threat" Biden announced mitigating measures against extreme weather in the United States . Better forecasts, more protection for workers, better access to drinking water: US President Biden announces measures againstextreme weather.

July this year set to be the hottest month on record, finds analysis

2023-07-27T20:41+0200newsnow-co-uk (en)

New Delhi: July this year is set to be the hottest month on record, with high temperatures causing heatwaves in parts of North America, Asia and Europe, along with wildfires in Canada and Greece, a new analysis by EU-funded Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) and the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has highlighted.

July this year set to be the hottest month on record, finds analysis

2023-07-27T20:08+0200HindustanTimes (en)

New Delhi: July this year is set to be the hottest month on record, with high temperatures causing heatwaves in parts of North America, Asia and Europe, along with wildfires in Canada and Greece, a new analysis by EU-funded Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) and the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has highlighted.

I grandi anticicloni meteorologici che influenzano il clima globale

2023-07-27T17:03+0200cinquecolonne (it)

Gli anticicloni meteorologici sono uno dei fenomeni atmosferici più noti e influenti del nostro pianeta. Questi vasti sistemi di alta pressione si formano quando una massa d’aria più fredda e densa si sposta verso il basso e si stabilizza sopra una regione.

Munich Re: Natural catastrophes cost US$110 billion so far

2023-07-27T14:15+02004-traders (en)

MUNICH (dpa-AFX) - Natural catastrophes have caused global losses of $110 billion in the first half of the year, according to calculations by Munich Re. That was slightly less than in the first half of 2022, according to a statement from the reinsurer on Thursday, but well above the average of $98 billion over the past decade.

Natural disasters: heavy losses but down in the first part of 2023

2023-07-27T12:53+0200tellerreport (en)

In the first half of 2022, the overall losses had been 120 billion, according to the Munich group's estimate. Insured losses are also down, to $43 billion, from $47 billion last year, according to Munich Re's balance sheet. But in both cases these losses were "still well above the average of the last ten years," the statement added.

Wildfires in Greece to flash floods in Canada – Is El Nino responsible for extreme weather?

2023-07-27T08:33+0200financialexpress (en)

Countries all over the world have been facing extreme weather conditions of all sorts. Some have seen flooding due to extreme rainfall while others have faced forest fires and heat stroke patients piling up in hospitals. The El Nino effect has been said to be a reason for such conditions across the....

Nubifragi e trombe d'aria, super caldo e incendi: perché c'entra il cambiamento climatico

2023-07-27T08:07+0200247libero (it)

Luca Mercalli è incredulo. «Stiamo ancora negando l’esistenza del cambiamento climatico? Non ho parole, è come negare l’evidenza. È come andare dal medico che ti dice che sei malato, ma tu lo ignori e torni a casa dicendo che stai bene ». A lui, meteorologo, climatologo e presidente della Società....

Nubifragi e trombe d'aria, super caldo e incendi: perché c'entra il cambiamento climatico

2023-07-27T07:22+0200vanityfair (it)

Luca Mercalli è incredulo. «Stiamo ancora negando l’esistenza del cambiamento climatico? Non ho parole, è come negare l’evidenza. È come andare dal medico che ti dice che sei malato, ma tu lo ignori e torni a casa dicendo che stai bene ». A lui, meteorologo, climatologo e presidente della Società....

Algeria battles wildfires that have killed 34; Three people die in Greece as wildfires rage

2023-07-26T12:33+0200terradaily (en)

By AFP correspondent with Abdellah Cheballah in Alger Toudja, Algeria (AFP) July 25, 2023 Algerian firefighters on Tuesday battled blazes that have killed 34 people across the tinder-dry north, destroyed homes and coastal resorts, and turned vast forest areas into blackened wastelands.

United States: Constructing A Data Center: 2023 Update - Gould & Ratner

2023-07-26T11:10+0200mondaq (en)

Although there is a recent trend of employees returning to the office on a more regular basis, continued reliance on and demand for data centers that help support remote and hybrid work only appear to be increasing. For example: Gartner estimates cloud services will grow at least 20% throughout 2023 to a total spend of almost $600 billion.

Soaring Mediterranean temperatures bring death and destruction

2023-07-26T11:02+0200aljazeera-en (en)

At least 34 people have died in Algeria and thousands evacuated in parts of Europe due to the intense heatwave that has spread through large areas of the Mediterranean and other regions. Severe fires have raged through the mountain forests of the Kabylia region on the Mediterranean coast, fanned by....

5 ways parents can shore up a middle schooler's self-image Smoke from more than 1,000 wildfires burning across Canada has wafted over the northern US, bringing poor air quality and pollution that threaten residents' health to northern US cities including Chicago, Illinois, and Minneapolis, Minnesota.

2023-07-26T05:56+0200cbslocal (en)

(CNN) Smoke from more than 1,000 wildfires burning across Canada has wafted over the northern US, bringing poor air quality and pollution that threaten residents' health to northern US cities including Chicago, Illinois, and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Chicago, Minneapolis and Detroit, Michigan, were....

B.C. working to source hay, feed for farmers in need immediately

2023-07-25T23:03+0200crestonvalleyadvance (en)

Cows grazing at W Diamond Ranch. B.C.’s agriculture minister says the province is working to get hay for farmers and ranchers who need it immediately. (W Diamond Ranch). B.C. working to source hay, feed for farmers in need immediately. Federal program to also provide advance payments for those facing cash-flow challenges Jul.

Constructing a Data Center: 2023 Update

2023-07-25T19:39+0200jdsupra (en)

Although there is a recent trend of employees returning to the office on a more regular basis, continued reliance on and demand for data centers that help support remote and hybrid work only appear to be increasing. For example: Gartner estimates cloud services will grow at least 20% throughout 2023 to a total spend of almost $600 billion.

"Without human activity, these temperatures would have been impossible"

2023-07-25T18:53+0200tellerreport (en)

2023-07-25T16:51:28.550Z. Highlights: The World Weather Attribution (WWA) network assessed the likelihood and intensity of July extreme heat in three regions. Scientists found that the defined heat waves are between 1 and 2.5° warmer depending on the region.

Mega-incendi, siccità e temperature record inevitabili conseguenze dei cambiamenti climatici in atto

2023-07-25T12:20+0200greenreport (it)

Quella del 3-7 luglio è stata la settimana con la più alta temperatura media globale (17,2° C), e l’Europa si riscalda a velocità doppia della media mondiale (+2,3° C rispetto a +1,15° C), mentre l’Italia è stata il Paese con il maggior numero di decessi dovuti al caldo eccezionale nel 2022 (oltre 18.

Wildfire Service/Reuters

2023-07-25T08:36+0200cnn (en)

The bulk of the country’s wildfires are burning in British Columbia, where more than 460 fires are ongoing, the agency reports. In the US, the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued air quality alerts for millions of people across Michigan and parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana.

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