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Cómo amenaza el cambio climático a la agricultura

2023-12-07T13:04+0100lanacion-AR (es)

Del Cuerno de África a Argentina, la sequía y las olas de calor hacen sufrir a seres humanos, animales y plantas, pues el cambio climático pone en peligro la productividad agrícola de todo el planeta, incluso en las zonas templadas, antaño ajenas a su impacto. - Todos los continentes afectados - Ningún continente está a salvo.

Cornmeal Market Poised for Remarkable Growth, Predicted to Exceed $614.88 billion by 2030

2023-12-07T11:07+0100openpr (en)

Request a FREE sample report, here, https://www.nextmsc.com/cornmeal-market/request-sample Key Market Drivers: 1. Changing Dietary Patterns: The shift towards healthier dietary choices has significantly contributed to the increased consumption of cornmeal.

Agroforestry: An appropriate traditional farming system for livelihood

2023-12-06T22:17+0100nagalandpost (en)

Agroforestry is a term of agriculture incorporating cultivation of desired trees is a land use systems and technologies where woody perennial trees, shrubs, palms, cash crops, bamboos, ornamental plants, medicinal plants etc. are deliberately used on the same land management system as agricultural crops and cash crops.

Hottest October on record as 2023 on track to be warmest year in history

2023-12-06T17:13+0100ednh (en)

Paris - Last month was the hottest October on record globally, according to Europe's climate monitor who warned that months of exceptional heat are likely to make 2023 the warmest year in history. With temperatures soaring beyond previous averages by exceptional margins, scientists say the pressure....

Tea production threatened by climate change

2023-12-06T17:03+0100thetimeshub (en)

Due to global warming, the growth of certain Taiwanese oolong tea trees, considered one of the best in the world, has slowed and producers are worried about their future . The quality and quantity of tea leaves grown are under threat. Open in full screen mode. The Alishan Mountains produce some of the best tea in the world.

Indice globale della fame. L'obiettivo 'fame zero' è lontanissimo

2023-12-06T07:21+0100247libero (it)

sconfiggere la fame , ovunque, entro il 2030. A metà percorso, nel 2022, le persone che soffrono la fame sono 735 milioni. Considerando quelle che non si possono permettere una dieta adeguatamente ricca, si arriva a 3,1 miliardi. Tutto questo, su una popolazione globale di otto miliardi di persone.

Indice globale della fame. L’obiettivo “fame zero” è lontanissimo

2023-12-06T07:12+0100valori (it)

sconfiggere la fame , ovunque, entro il 2030. A metà percorso, nel 2022, le persone che soffrono la fame sono 735 milioni. Considerando quelle che non si possono permettere una dieta adeguatamente ricca, si arriva a 3,1 miliardi. Tutto questo, su una popolazione globale di otto miliardi di persone.

È il 2023 l’anno più caldo di sempre. Tra 7 anni andremo spesso oltre 1.5°C

2023-12-06T04:13+0100corriere (it)

Questa volta il dato è certo e definitivo. I l 2023 è l’anno più caldo da quando si misura la “febbre” del pianeta Terra , finora di 1,46°C superiore alla media pre-industriale del periodo 1850-1900 e 0,13°C superiore alla media del 2016, finora il più caldo.

World Soil Day 2023 highlights link between soil and water, increasingly crucial in face of climate crisis

2023-12-05T15:00+0100agris-fao (en)

Healthy soils store water better, and they act as carbon sinks, mitigating climate change. Rome - At global celebrations marking World Soil Day 2023, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) underlined the vital link between soil and water in producing our food and the need....

UK farmers salvaging what they can in 'worst year ever' after weeks of rain A year of extreme weather snaps has decimated farmers' crops as food inflation continues to...

2023-12-05T14:58+0100express (en)

UK farmers say they have had "the worst year they've ever known" after extreme weather decimated their crops. The poor yield after a year of floods, cold snaps and dry spells will also impact food intakes next year, farmers warned, as food inflation becomes increasingly out of control.

World Soil Day 2023 highlights link between soil and water, increasingly crucial in face of climate crisis

2023-12-05T14:39+0100fao-en (en)

Healthy soils store water better, and they act as carbon sinks, mitigating climate change. Rome - At global celebrations marking World Soil Day 2023, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) underlined the vital link between soil and water in producing our food and the need....

World Soil Day 2023 highlights link between soil and water, increasingly crucial in face of climate crisis

2023-12-05T14:37+0100nationaltribune (en)

FAO has estimated that up to 34 percent of greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural land could be offset through sustainable soil management and more judicious fertilizer management. Furthermore, sustainable water management is essential for adapting to the changing climate patterns, ensuring....

Cereals, fish, dairy products and more

2023-12-05T09:55+0100deleciousfood (en)

As we prepare to enter 2024, it is important to know what changes are coming over the next year, including changes that may occur to the selection of items in grocery stores. In 2023, we faced shortages of several products, from toilet paper to sriracha. Now, there are a few other items that might become harder to find over the next 12 months.

Un fungo che migliora la resistenza del pomodoro alla siccità. La scoperta del Sant’Anna di Pisa

2023-12-04T13:08+0100agricultura (it)

PISA – Il fungo microscopico, isolato nel deserto del Thar ( India ), può avere un forte impatto anche su altre colture. I primi risultati arrivano dal progetto di ricerca Microbios coordinato da Elisa Pellegrino. In agricoltura risparmiare acqua e mantenere inalterata la qualità dei prodotti è un....

Flash drought development rate increased significantly in India in last 4 decades, projected to rise further: IITGN study

2023-12-04T11:57+0100expressindia (en)

Speaking about the relevance of the research, Mahto says, “Notwithstanding, India is vulnerable to flash droughts due to its large population and agriculture-driven economy; the occurrence, driving mechanism, and consequences of flash droughts are largely unexplored.

How sea level rises could look in global cities

2023-12-04T03:14+01009news (en)

As global leaders and delegates gather in Dubai for the annual UN climate summit, a new analysis shows how some cities could be inundated — if not entirely submerged — by rising ocean waters. The relentless rise of planet-warming pollution has already resulted in severe droughts, deadly floods and rapid melting of glaciers and ice around the world.

2023-12-03T03:23:00+05:30 - India Bihar receives global acclaim at COP-28 for afforestation initiatives

2023-12-02T23:08+0100Hindu (en)

The actions undertaken by the Bihar government in the field of afforestation, particularly through the Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali Abhiyan (Rural Development Department), received praise on Saturday from the international community at the ongoing United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP-28) in Dubai.

Bihar receives global acclaim at COP-28 for afforestation initiatives

2023-12-02T22:56+0100thehindu (en)

The actions undertaken by the Bihar government in the field of afforestation, particularly through the Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali Abhiyan (Rural Development Department), received praise on Saturday from the international community at the ongoing United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP-28) in Dubai.

India accounted for 66% of malaria cases in South-East Asia in 2022, says WHO report India and Indonesia accounted for about 94% of all malaria deaths in the region last year, the report said. Scroll Staff · 34 minutes ago

2023-12-02T15:04+0100scroll-in (en)

India accounted for 66% of malaria cases in the World Health Organization’s South-East Asia region in 2022, according to the new World Malaria Report published by the United Nations agency. India and Indonesia accounted for about 94% of all malaria deaths in the region last year, the World Health Organization said.

Perché preoccupa l’inflazione delle merci agricole

2023-12-02T07:45+0100startmag (it)

Le merci agricole sui mercati mondiali si trovano in una fase di boom dei prezzi che sta raggiungendo livelli preoccupanti. L’ inflazione in Europa è scesa ad ottobre nell’area euro a 2,9%, ma se si guarda al solo comparto alimentare, questo ad ottobre ha fatto segnare un +6,3%.

Modi launches ‘Green Credit Initiative’ at the UN climate talks

2023-12-01T22:50+0100nagalandpost (en)

Proposes to host 2028 edition. Asserting that the world does not have much time to correct the mistakes of the last century, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced a ‘Green Credit Initiative’ focused on creating carbon sinks through people’s participation and also proposed to host the UN climate conference in 2028, or COP33, in India .

Sequía mundial: Formas en que el riego tecnificado puede salvar el agua y los cultivos

2023-12-01T19:15+0100radioagricultura (es)

En vista de los crecientes desafíos derivados del cambio climático y el consiguiente aumento de sequías en todo el mundo, ha cobrado cada vez más importancia la eficiencia en el uso sostenible del recurso hídrico. Sin ir más lejos, se encuentra entre los 25 países del mundo que están actualmente....

Mystic Baba Vanga's 2024 predictions and the ones she got right

2023-12-01T15:30+0100plymouthherald (en)

Real name Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, she died in 1996 aged 84, but her predictions continue to ring eerily true even after her death. The Bulgarian clairvoyant was said to have gained her power during a terrible storm, when she lost her eyesight aged 12, Whatever happened, Baba has predicted many world events with scary accuracy over the years.

Mystic Baba Vanga's 2024 predictions and the ones she got right

2023-12-01T15:18+0100westbriton (en)

Real name Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, she died in 1996 aged 84, but her predictions continue to ring eerily true even after her death. The Bulgarian clairvoyant was said to have gained her power during a terrible storm, when she lost her eyesight aged 12, Whatever happened, Baba has predicted many world events with scary accuracy over the years.

At COP28, Modi proposes to host 2028 climate talks

2023-12-01T15:10+0100rediff (en)

"It focuses on creating carbon sinks through people's participation and I invite all of you to join this initiative," he said, stressing that the world does not have much time to correct the mistakes of the last century. This initiative is similar to the Green Credit Programme, notified domestically in October.

Modi at COP33: PM launches ‘Green Credit Initiative’ at UN climate talks, proposes to host 2028 edition

2023-12-01T14:46+0100financialexpress (en)

Asserting that the world does not have much time to correct the mistakes of the last century, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced a ‘Green Credit Initiative’ focused on creating carbon sinks through people’s participation and also proposed to host the UN climate conference in 2028, or COP33, in India .

Predictions mystic Baba Vanga got right as 2024 claims revealed

2023-12-01T14:42+0100cambridge-news (en)

Real name Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, she died in 1996 aged 84, but her predictions continue to ring eerily true even after her death. The Bulgarian clairvoyant was said to have gained her power during a terrible storm, when she lost her eyesight aged 12, Whatever happened, Baba has predicted many world events with scary accuracy over the years.

Mystic Baba Vanga's 2024 predictions and the ones she got right

2023-12-01T14:20+0100nottinghampost (en)

Real name Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, she died in 1996 aged 84, but her predictions continue to ring eerily true even after her death. The Bulgarian clairvoyant was said to have gained her power during a terrible storm, when she lost her eyesight aged 12, Whatever happened, Baba has predicted many world events with scary accuracy over the years.

Predictions mystic Baba Vanga got right as 2024 claims revealed

2023-12-01T14:16+0100icWales (en)

Real name Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, she died in 1996 aged 84, but her predictions continue to ring eerily true even after her death. The Bulgarian clairvoyant was said to have gained her power during a terrible storm, when she lost her eyesight aged 12, Whatever happened, Baba has predicted many world events with scary accuracy over the years.

PM Modi launches ‘Green Credit Initiative’ at the UN climate talks, proposes to host 2028 edition

2023-12-01T13:40+0100devdiscourse (en)

Asserting that the world does not have much time to correct the mistakes of the last century, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced a 'Green Credit Initiative' focused on creating carbon sinks through people's participation and also proposed to host the UN climate conference in 2028, or COP33, in India .

Fungo microscopico salva i pomodori dalla siccità

2023-12-01T08:59+0100quinewspisa (it)

Isolato nel deserto del Thar in India , migliorerebbe la resistenza delle piante allo stress idrico. Lo studio della Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna PISA La Serendipita indica, un fungo microscopico isolato nel deserto del Thar in India, migliorerebbe la resistenza del pomodoro allo stress idrico.

Clima, il fungo microscopico alleato contro la siccità

2023-12-01T07:15+0100fortuneita (it)

Fari puntati sul clima, nei giorni della Cop 28 di Dubai. Abbiamo raccontato la storia di Prodotto dall’azienda agricola De Angelis di Tolve, Potenza, promette di difendersi bene rispetto alle sfide climatiche. Ebbene, la ricerca di strategie per contrastare gli effetti del cambiamento del clima è arrivata fino in India .

Sant’Anna di Pisa per l’agricoltura. Scoperto un fungo che migliora la resistenza del pomodoro alla siccità

2023-11-30T23:00+0100ciatoscana (it)

Il fungo microscopico, isolato nel deserto del Thar ( India ), può avere un forte impatto anche su altre colture. I primi risultati arrivano dal progetto di ricerca Microbios coordinato da Elisa Pellegrino. In agricoltura risparmiare acqua e mantenere inalterata la qualità dei prodotti è un obiettivo....

30.11.2023 Cambiamenti climatici e produzioni vegetali: fungo microscopico, isolato nel deserto del Thar (India), migliora la resistenza del pomodoro allo stress idrico. Possibile forte impatto anche su altre colture

2023-11-30T18:34+0100santannapisa (it)

In agricoltura risparmiare acqua e mantenere inalterata la qualità dei prodotti è un obiettivo primario, che può essere raggiunto grazie a un fungo microscopico che migliora la resistenza del pomodoro agli stress idrici. I primi risultati, arrivati da un progetto di ricerca della Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, sono promettenti anche per altre colture.

Il micro-fungo che fa risparmiare l'acqua in agricoltura: la ricerca della Sant'Anna di Pisa

2023-11-30T16:50+0100aise (it)

PISA\ aise\ - In agricoltura risparmiare acqua e mantenere inalterata la qualità dei prodotti è un obiettivo primario: oggi può essere raggiunto grazie a un fungo microscopico che migliora la resistenza del pomodoro agli stress idrici . Questi primi risultati, arrivati da un progetto di ricerca....

'Cacophony of broken records' as 2023 set to be hottest year

2023-11-30T12:12+0100thenational (en)

July was likely the hottest month on land in the last 120,000 years, the World Meteorological Organisation has said, amid a series of temperature records this year. said it is now "virtually certain" that 2023 will be the hottest year on record, in the latest of from scientists.

Extreme heat is destroying lives and livelihood, warn scientists as leaders gather for Cop28

2023-11-30T12:04+0100standard (en)

was joining India n Prime Minister Narendra Modi, US climate tzar John Kerry, Rishi Sunak, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and other world leaders at the Cop28 gathering in Dubai which was expected to be the biggest Cop ever with 70,000 attendees. There were hopes that some progress could be made on....

‘Deafening cacophony of broken records’ as 2023 set to be hottest year on record

2023-11-30T11:42+0100impartialreporter (en)

April through to October saw record high monthly temperatures in the oceans while July was probably the hottest month on land in the last 120,000 years, scientists believe. Extreme flooding from Cyclone Daniel killed thousands of people in Libya, wildfires in Canada burnt 18.

‘Deafening cacophony of broken records’ as 2023 set to be hottest year on record

2023-11-30T11:42+0100standard (en)

It is virtually certain that 2023 will be the hottest year on record after “a deafening cacophony of broken records”, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has said. April through to October saw record high monthly temperatures in the oceans while July was probably the hottest month on land in the last 120,000 years, scientists believe.

‘Deafening cacophony of broken records’ as 2023 set to be hottest year on record

2023-11-30T11:42+0100thecourier (en)

It is virtually certain that 2023 will be the hottest year on record after “a deafening cacophony of broken records”, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has said. April through to October saw record high monthly temperatures in the oceans while July was probably the hottest month on land in the last 120,000 years, scientists believe.

‘Deafening cacophony of broken records’ as 2023 set to be hottest year on record

2023-11-30T11:39+0100pressandjournal (en)

It is virtually certain that 2023 will be the hottest year on record after “a deafening cacophony of broken records”, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has said. April through to October saw record high monthly temperatures in the oceans while July was probably the hottest month on land in the last 120,000 years, scientists believe.

‘Deafening cacophony of broken records’ as 2023 set to be hottest year on record

2023-11-30T11:38+0100theargus (en)

April through to October saw record high monthly temperatures in the oceans while July was probably the hottest month on land in the last 120,000 years, scientists believe. Extreme flooding from Cyclone Daniel killed thousands of people in Libya, wildfires in Canada burnt 18.

‘Deafening cacophony of broken records’ as 2023 set to be hottest year on record

2023-11-30T11:38+0100eveningtelegraph (en)

It is virtually certain that 2023 will be the hottest year on record after “a deafening cacophony of broken records”, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has said. April through to October saw record high monthly temperatures in the oceans while July was probably the hottest month on land in the last 120,000 years, scientists believe.

‘Deafening cacophony of broken records’ as 2023 set to be hottest year on record

2023-11-30T11:33+0100belfasttelegraph (en)

It is virtually certain that 2023 will be the hottest year on record after “a deafening cacophony of broken records”, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has said. April through to October saw record high monthly temperatures in the oceans while July was probably the hottest month on land in the last 120,000 years, scientists believe.

‘Deafening cacophony of broken records’ as 2023 set to be hottest year on record

2023-11-30T11:32+0100independent-UK (en)

It is virtually certain that 2023 will be the hottest year on record after “a deafening cacophony of broken records”, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has said. April through to October saw record high monthly temperatures in the oceans while July was probably the hottest month on land in the last 120,000 years, scientists believe.

Angelica De Vito: "Prepariamoci, anche noi potremmo diventare migranti climatici"

2023-11-30T11:05+0100lastampa (it)

Le migrazioni di chi fugge dal clima stanno già avvenendo, non sono lontane. Pensiamo alle isole del Pacifico, al Bangladesh o il Pakistan, ma anche a chi in Italia si sposta da zone costiere a quelle più interne per sfuggire dall'erosione. Si tratta di un tema enorme, che unisce ambiente e diritti, e che alla Cop28 dovrà essere affrontato".

Il fungo microscopico che 'aiuta' il pomodoro: lo studio della Sant'Anna

2023-11-30T09:54+0100gonews (it)

In agricoltura risparmiare acqua e mantenere inalterata la qualità dei prodotti è un obiettivo primario: oggi può essere raggiunto grazie a un fungo microscopico che migliora la resistenza del pomodoro agli stress idrici. Questi primi risultati, arrivati da un progetto di ricerca della Scuola....

Università: cambiamenti climatici e produzioni vegetali: fungo microscopico, isolato nel deserto del Thar (India), migliora la resistenza del pomodoro allo stress idrico: i risultati di un progetto di ricerca della Scuola Sant’Anna di Pisa

2023-11-30T09:47+0100agenparl (it)

(AGENPARL) – gio 30 novembre 2023 [cid:image001.png@01DA22D2.F9497B70] In agricoltura risparmiare acqua e mantenere inalterata la qualità dei prodotti è un obiettivo primario: i primi risultati arrivano dal progetto di ricerca Microbios, coordinato dalla ricercatrice Elisa Pellegrino del Centro di....

Sindh contributes hugely to rice exports by Pakistan

2023-11-30T09:00+0100nation (en)

Sindh’s rice has been a major contributor to the country’s exports earnings, which have been steadily increasing over the years, according to WealthPK. About 30 percent of the total rice produced in Pakistan comes from Sindh. This southeastern province is the main producer of non-Basmati rice. Pakistan exported a total of 3.

Sindh contributes hugely to rice exports by Pakistan

2023-11-30T08:56+0100nation-pk (en)

Sindh’s rice has been a major contributor to the country’s exports earnings, which have been steadily increasing over the years, according to WealthPK. About 30 percent of the total rice produced in Pakistan comes from Sindh. This southeastern province is the main producer of non-Basmati rice. Pakistan exported a total of 3.

Angelica De Vito: "Prepariamoci, anche noi potremmo diventare migranti climatici"

2023-11-30T06:46+0100repubblica-green-and-blue (it)

Le migrazioni di chi fugge dal clima stanno già avvenendo, non sono lontane. Pensiamo alle isole del Pacifico, al Bangladesh o il Pakistan, ma anche a chi in Italia si sposta da zone costiere a quelle più interne per sfuggire dall'erosione. Si tratta di un tema enorme, che unisce ambiente e diritti, e che alla Cop28 dovrà essere affrontato".

Angelica De Vito: "Prepariamoci, anche noi potremmo diventare migranti climatici"

2023-11-30T06:44+0100laprovinciapavese (it)

Le migrazioni di chi fugge dal clima stanno già avvenendo, non sono lontane. Pensiamo alle isole del Pacifico, al Bangladesh o il Pakistan, ma anche a chi in Italia si sposta da zone costiere a quelle più interne per sfuggire dall'erosione. Si tratta di un tema enorme, che unisce ambiente e diritti, e che alla Cop28 dovrà essere affrontato".

There’s a global sugar shortage and it may impact your holiday baking

2023-11-30T00:34+0100deleciousfood (en)

The holiday season is looking a little less sweet this year: there is a widespread shortage of sugar, and its impact is being felt all over the world. “The drop in supply is mainly due to another poor harvest expected in India amid below-average monsoon rains, totaling the lowest volumes in five....

Heat, disease, air pollution: How climate change impacts health

2023-11-29T23:02+0100japantoday (en)

Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch U.N. climate talks starting this week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are just....

2019/06/08

2023-11-29T22:18+0100informante (en)

Staff Reporter MORE than half a million people in Namibia are facing food and water shortage as a result of the drought that has the country in its grip. The devastating drought has already been declared as a state of National Emergency by President Hage Geingob.

This Is The Hottest Autumn On Record And It's Impacting The Climate System And Human Society

2023-11-29T14:13+0100menafn (en)

- The Conversation) We are still getting used to a“new normal” of devastating summer heatwaves. But the effects of a warming climate are being felt throughout the year, and recent autumn months have been further off the charts than ever. In fact, climate change and an El Niño have both contributed....

Unpacking the care society: Caring for people and the planet

2023-11-29T02:14+0100reliefWeb (en)

Environmental degradation and the global climate emergency are intensifying the global care crisis . People with fewer resources, including Indigenous women, ethnic minorities, those living with disabilities and with HIV, women of African descent, and LGBTIQ+ persons in developing and Small Island....

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it

2023-11-28T23:11+0100japantoday (en)

Amid record-high temperatures, deluges, droughts and wildfires, leaders are convening for another round of United Nations climate talks later this month that seek to curb a centuries-long trend of humans spewing ever more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

Clima, a Dubai 200 Paesi in cerca di un accordo

2023-11-28T18:44+0100vita (it)

Al summit sul clima negli Emirati Arabi Uniti, dal 30 novembre al 12 dicembre, quasi duecento Stati dovranno trovare la strada su due punti fondamentali: decarbonizzazione e aiuti agli Stati più vulnerabili. La sfida è riuscire a comporre il variegato mosaico di richieste e proposte, mentre i....

Top 1% rich in developed countries emit more CO2 than the richest 10% in India, Brazil & other developing countries: CEEW

2023-11-28T13:15+0100economictimes (en)

The study, released ahead of COP28 (Conference of Parties), says the affluent, especially in developed nations, have played a substantial role in increasing global carbon emissions. Rising CO2 emissions worldwide are responsible for increasing climate impacts, such as droughts, floods, cyclones, wildfires, and other extreme events.

India hopes cloud seeding can wash away deadly smog

2023-11-28T11:45+0100terradaily (en)

India n scientists are preparing cloud seeding technology to clean poisonous smog in the capital with rain, but environmental critics fear it is an expensive distraction from tackling root causes. It is the latest measure aimed at alleviating the toxic smog choking the lungs of 30 million residents....

CILE, NUOVA STRATEGIA PER DIVENTARE PIÙ COMPETITIVO: PRESENTATO IL NUOVO MARCHIO “FRUTAS DE CHILE”

2023-11-28T11:27+0100corriereortofrutticolo (it)

L’ Asoex , l’associazione cilena degli esportatori di frutta, ha cambiato il proprio nome in Frutas de Chile (Fruits from Chile, Frutta dal Cile) nell’ambito di una nuova strategia volta ad affrontare la crescente concorrenza di altri fornitori dell’emisfero meridionale e le sfide strutturali....

Review article shows key role of Brazil in research on sugarcane for bioenergy

2023-11-27T23:15+0100phys (en)

The number of articles on the subject averaged about five per year between 1999 and 2006, but had reached 327 by 2021. Brazil has twice as many articles on sugar cane as the United States, which ranks first in the world for scientific publications in general.

Brazil Leads in Sugarcane Bioenergy Research, Review Reveals

2023-11-27T20:12+0100miragenews (en)

in BioEnergy Research. The number of articles on the subject averaged about five per year between 1999 and 2006 but had reached 327 by 2021. Brazil has twice as many articles on sugarcane as the United States, which ranks first in the world for scientific publications in general.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it

2023-11-27T18:28+0100qz (en)

— relies on pumping from deep underground. The toll of centuries of such pumping can be seen in curbs that crumble and structures that tilt atop the resulting subsidence, with some areas sinking around 30 centimeters (11.8 inches) a year. At the same time, neighborhoods are at increased risk of....

Baba Vanga's predictions that came true and psychic's chilling claims for 2024

2023-11-27T17:14+0100dailyrecord (en)

Baba, whose real name is Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova , passed away in 1996 aged 84, and supposedly predicted events such as 9/11 and even her own death. However, her predictions have continued to cause concern all these years later. Originally from Bulgaria, the clairvoyant believed she gained her....

Every Baba Vanga prediction that came true as her chilling claims for 2024 are revealed

2023-11-27T13:14+0100themirror (en)

We're heading towards the end of 2023, which means blind mystic Baba Vanga, who allegedly predicted 9/11 and even her own death, has revealed some brand new - and equally terrifying - predictions for 2024. Baba Vanga, whose real name is Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, sadly died at the age of 84 in....

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate?

2023-11-27T13:08+0100naharnet-ar (en)

Amid record-high temperatures, deluges, droughts and wildfires, leaders are convening for another round of United Nations climate talks later this month that seek to curb a centuries-long trend of humans spewing ever more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

Report: Climate Crisis, Energy Costs Fuel £600 Rise in UK Household Food Bill

2023-11-27T12:21+0100farsnews (en)

Sounding the alarm over the impact from increasing extreme weather patterns for food production, the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) thinktank said that global heating was directly contributing to the cost of living crisis, The Guardian reported.

How Did Humans Get to the Brink of Crashing Climate? A Long Push for Progress and Energy to Fuel it

2023-11-27T09:32+0100thenationalherald (en)

Amidst record-high temperatures, deluges, droughts and wildfires, leaders are convening for another round of United Nations climate talks later this month that seek to curb the centuries-long trend of humans spewing ever more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

Climate crisis and energy costs fuel £600 rise in UK household food bill, analysis finds | Inflation

2023-11-27T08:22+0100deleciousfood (en)

UK household food bills have risen by more than £600 in the past two years due to the global climate emergency and soaring energy prices, according to a report warning of further increases to come in 2024. Sounding the alarm about the impact of increasing extreme weather on food production, the....

Climate change has added nearly £200 to food bills for UK households

2023-11-27T07:56+0100inews-co-uk (en)

has added £192 to the average UK household food bill this year, as flooding, heat and other extreme weather have damaged crops and interfered with distribution, according to new research. Climate-related food prices increases are only going to get worse, warns the report from the Energy and Climate Intelligence research group.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it

2023-11-27T07:13+0100dunyanews (en)

(AP) - Amidst record-high temperatures, deluges, droughts and wildfires, leaders are convening for another round of United Nations climate talks later this month that seek to curb the centuries-long trend of humans spewing ever more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

Climate crisis and energy costs fuel £600 rise in UK household food bill, analysis finds

2023-11-27T07:12+0100guardian (en)

Tom Lancaster, land analyst at ECIU, said: “Climate change is playing havoc with global food production, and this is inevitably feeding through to higher prices at the tills. Across 2022 and 2023, the climate emergency alone added the equivalent of six weekly shops to the average household food bill.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it

2023-11-27T07:00+0100wboc (en)

into the atmosphere. For hundreds of years, people have shaped the world around them for their benefit: They drained lakes to protect infrastructure, wealth and people. They dug up billions of tons of coal, and then oil and gas, to fuel empires and economies.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it

2023-11-27T07:00+0100tribtown (en)

into the atmosphere. For hundreds of years, people have shaped the world around them for their benefit: They drained lakes to protect infrastructure, wealth and people. They dug up billions of tons of coal, and then oil and gas, to fuel empires and economies.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it

2023-11-27T06:50+0100therepublic (en)

into the atmosphere. For hundreds of years, people have shaped the world around them for their benefit: They drained lakes to protect infrastructure, wealth and people. They dug up billions of tons of coal, and then oil and gas, to fuel empires and economies.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it

2023-11-27T06:46+0100dailyjournal (en)

into the atmosphere. For hundreds of years, people have shaped the world around them for their benefit: They drained lakes to protect infrastructure, wealth and people. They dug up billions of tons of coal, and then oil and gas, to fuel empires and economies.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? …

2023-11-27T06:39+0100wearecentralpa (en)

Amidst record-high temperatures, deluges, droughts and wildfires, leaders are convening for another round of United Nations climate talks later this month that seek to curb the centuries-long trend of humans spewing ever more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it

2023-11-27T06:39+0100economictimes (en)

Amid record-high temperatures, and wildfires, leaders are convening for another round of United Nations climate talks later this month that seek to curb a centuries-long trend of humans spewing ever more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. For hundreds of years, people have shaped the world around....

Earth's climate is in trouble, and the signs could be seen around the world this summer.

2023-11-27T06:37+0100clickondetroit (en)

into the atmosphere. For hundreds of years, people have shaped the world around them for their benefit: They drained lakes to protect infrastructure, wealth and people. They dug up billions of tons of coal, and then oil and gas, to fuel empires and economies.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it

2023-11-27T06:35+0100click2houston (en)

into the atmosphere. For hundreds of years, people have shaped the world around them for their benefit: They drained lakes to protect infrastructure, wealth and people. They dug up billions of tons of coal, and then oil and gas, to fuel empires and economies.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it

2023-11-27T06:32+0100yakimaherald (en)

into the atmosphere. For hundreds of years, people have shaped the world around them for their benefit: They drained lakes to protect infrastructure, wealth and people. They dug up billions of tons of coal, and then oil and gas, to fuel empires and economies.

Earth's climate is in trouble, and the signs could be seen around the world this summer.

2023-11-27T06:30+0100news4jax (en)

into the atmosphere. For hundreds of years, people have shaped the world around them for their benefit: They drained lakes to protect infrastructure, wealth and people. They dug up billions of tons of coal, and then oil and gas, to fuel empires and economies.

World News | How Did Humans Get to the Brink of Crashing Climate? A Long Push for Progress and Energy to Fuel It

2023-11-27T06:29+0100latestly (en)

Washington, Nov 27 (AP) Amid record-high temperatures, deluges, droughts and wildfires, leaders are convening for another round of United Nations climate talks later this month that seek to curb a centuries-long trend of humans spewing ever more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it

2023-11-27T06:21+0100devdiscourse (en)

Amid record-high temperatures, deluges, droughts and wildfires, leaders are convening for another round of United Nations climate talks later this month that seek to curb a centuries-long trend of humans spewing ever more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it

2023-11-27T06:18+0100ABCnews (en)

“Nature doesn’t create these huge problems,” said Luis Zambrano, professor of ecology at the National University Autónoma of Mexico. “Nature behaves as nature ... we are increasing our vulnerability by allowing the city to sink by pumping as much water as we possibly can from the aquifer.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it

2023-11-27T06:17+0100eagletribune (en)

into the atmosphere. For hundreds of years, people have shaped the world around them for their benefit: They drained lakes to protect infrastructure, wealth and people. They dug up billions of tons of coal, and then oil and gas, to fuel empires and economies.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it

2023-11-27T06:15+0100wsoctv (en)

“They bring with them this idea that conquest and then the development of the cultivation of landscapes, like taking down trees, opening up lands to European style agriculture, that the draining of swamps ... will also change the climate, usually for the better,” Zilberstein said.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it

2023-11-27T06:14+0100actionnewsjax (en)

“They bring with them this idea that conquest and then the development of the cultivation of landscapes, like taking down trees, opening up lands to European style agriculture, that the draining of swamps ... will also change the climate, usually for the better,” Zilberstein said.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it

2023-11-27T06:11+0100apnews (en)

into the atmosphere. For hundreds of years, people have shaped the world around them for their benefit: They drained lakes to protect infrastructure, wealth and people. They dug up billions of tons of coal, and then oil and gas, to fuel empires and economies.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it

2023-11-27T06:11+0100kob (en)

into the atmosphere. For hundreds of years, people have shaped the world around them for their benefit: They drained lakes to protect infrastructure, wealth and people. They dug up billions of tons of coal, and then oil and gas, to fuel empires and economies.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it

2023-11-27T06:09+0100wftv (en)

“They bring with them this idea that conquest and then the development of the cultivation of landscapes, like taking down trees, opening up lands to European style agriculture, that the draining of swamps ... will also change the climate, usually for the better,” Zilberstein said.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it

2023-11-27T06:09+0100independent-UK (en)

Amid record-high temperatures, deluges, droughts and wildfires, leaders are convening for another round of United Nations climate talks later this month that seek to curb a centuries-long trend of humans spewing ever more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it

2023-11-27T06:08+0100wral (en)

Amidst record-high temperatures, deluges, droughts and wildfires, leaders are convening for another round of United Nations climate talks later this month that seek to curb the centuries-long trend of humans spewing ever more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? …

2023-11-27T06:07+0100wowktv (en)

Amidst record-high temperatures, deluges, droughts and wildfires, leaders are convening for another round of United Nations climate talks later this month that seek to curb the centuries-long trend of humans spewing ever more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

Heat, disease, air pollution: How climate change impacts health

2023-11-27T02:34+0100philstar (en)

PARIS, France Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases....

Heat, Disease, Air Pollution: How Climate Change Impacts Health

2023-11-26T15:41+0100nigeriasun (en)

Paris - Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are....

Heat, Disease, Air Pollution: How Climate Change Impacts Health

2023-11-26T15:39+0100longbeachstar (en)

Paris - Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are....

Heat, Disease, Air Pollution: How Climate Change Impacts Health

2023-11-26T15:33+0100myanmarnews (en)

Paris - Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are....

Heat, Disease, Air Pollution: How Climate Change Impacts Health

2023-11-26T15:31+0100irishsun (en)

Paris - Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are....

Heat, Disease, Air Pollution: How Climate Change Impacts Health

2023-11-26T15:12+0100cambodiantimes (en)

Paris - Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are....

Heat, Disease, Air Pollution: How Climate Change Impacts Health

2023-11-26T15:12+0100srilankasource (en)

Paris - Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are....

Heat, Disease, Air Pollution: How Climate Change Impacts Health

2023-11-26T15:06+0100singaporestar (en)

Paris - Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are....

Heat, Disease, Air Pollution: How Climate Change Impacts Health

2023-11-26T15:05+0100europesun (en)

Paris - Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are....

Heat, Disease, Air Pollution: How Climate Change Impacts Health

2023-11-26T14:49+0100manilametro (en)

Paris - Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are....

Heat, Disease, Air Pollution: How Climate Change Impacts Health

2023-11-26T14:41+0100northernirelandnews (en)

Paris - Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are....

Heat, Disease, Air Pollution: How Climate Change Impacts Health

2023-11-26T14:31+0100voanews (en)

Paris — Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are....

Heat, disease, air pollution: How climate change impacts health

2023-11-26T12:48+0100channelnewsasia (en)

PARIS: Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch United Nations climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious....

Heat, Disease, Air Pollution: How Climate Change Impacts Health

2023-11-26T11:06+0100aawsat (en)

Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are just some....

Heat, disease, air pollution: How climate change impacts health

2023-11-26T10:21+0100dunyanews (en)

PARIS (AFP) Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases....

Heat, Disease, Air Pollution: How Climate Change Impacts Health

2023-11-26T10:12+0100menafn (en)

- Gulf Times) Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases....

Heat, disease, air pollution: How climate change impacts health

2023-11-26T09:47+0100thepeninsulaqatar (en)

Paris: Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are....

Heat, disease, air pollution: How climate change impacts health

2023-11-26T09:41+0100timesofmalta (en)

Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are just some....

How AI could power the climate breakthrough the world needs

2023-11-26T09:13+0100cnn (en)

Tomato growers in central India have been increasingly worried about the volatility that extreme weather events have brought to the region. For much of the area, the last decade has been punctuated by severe droughts that led to significant crop loss, impacting the livelihoods of local farmers.

Heat, disease, air pollution: How climate change impacts health

2023-11-26T09:11+0100omanobserver-om (en)

Paris - Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution, and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are....

Heat, disease, air pollution: How climate change impacts health

2023-11-26T08:50+0100bssnews (en)

PARIS, Nov 26, 2023 (BSS/AFP) - Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly....

Heat, Disease, Air Pollution: How Climate Change Impacts Health

2023-11-26T08:50+0100ibtimes (en)

Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are just some....

Heat, disease, air pollution: How climate change impacts health

2023-11-26T08:42+0100guampdn (en)

Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are just some....

Heat, disease, air pollution: How climate change impacts health

2023-11-26T08:24+0100newindianexpress (en)

PARIS: Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are....

Heat, disease, air pollution: How climate change impacts health

2023-11-26T08:22+0100thedailystarBD (en)

While no one will be completely safe from the effects of climate change, experts expect that most at risk will be children, women, the elderly, migrants and people in less developed countries which have emitted the least planet-warming greenhouse gases.

Heat, disease, air pollution: How climate change impacts health

2023-11-26T07:28+0100zawya-palestine (en)

Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch UN climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are just some....

Heat, Disease, Air Pollution: How Climate Change Impacts Health

2023-11-26T07:23+0100barrons (en)

Global warming must be limited to the Paris Agreement target of 1.5 degrees Celsius "to avert catastrophic health impacts and prevent millions of climate change-related deaths", according to the WHO. However, under current national carbon-cutting plans, the world is on track to warm up to 2.9C this century, the UN said this week.

Cop28 a Dubai, il futuro del pianeta nelle mani di 198 Stati

2023-11-25T13:52+0100agi (it)

Serbatoi di benzina e petrolio in fiamme. Le concentrazioni di gas serra, come anidride carbonica e metano, principali responsabili del riscaldamento atmosferico e derivanti soprattutto dalla produzione e combustione di combustibili fossili, hanno già raggiunto livelli record e continuano a crescere.

Verso la COP28 da record: a Dubai 140 capi di Stato e 70mila visitatori

2023-11-25T09:30+0100geagency (it)

Tra una settimana negli Emirati Arabi Uniti si apre la COP28 che si prevede avrà un’affluenza senza precedenti, con due grandi battaglie in programma attorno alla finanza e ai combustibili fossili, il cui utilizzo massiccio sta spingendo l’umanità verso nuovi precipizi climatici.

La Fundación Vicente Ferrer expande su ayuda humanitaria a Nepal, Sri Lanka y Filipinas

2023-11-24T11:51+0100huelvainformacion (es)

La Fundación Vicente Ferrer expande su ayuda humanitaria por primera vez fuera de la India . Tras 54 años trabajando en aldeas del sur de la India, la organización traspasa estas fronteras para combatir la exclusión y el sufrimiento en países como Nepal, Sri Lanka y Filipinas.

La Fundación Vicente Ferrer expande su ayuda humanitaria a Nepal, Sri Lanka y Filipinas

2023-11-24T11:49+0100granadahoy (es)

La Fundación Vicente Ferrer expande su ayuda humanitaria por primera vez fuera de la India . Tras 54 años trabajando en aldeas del sur de la India, la organización traspasa estas fronteras para combatir la exclusión y el sufrimiento en países como Nepal, Sri Lanka y Filipinas.

La Fundación Vicente Ferrer expande su ayuda humanitaria a Nepal, Sri Lanka y Filipinas

2023-11-24T11:48+0100diariodejerez (es)

La Fundación Vicente Ferrer expande su ayuda humanitaria por primera vez fuera de la India . Tras 54 años trabajando en aldeas del sur de la India, la organización traspasa estas fronteras para combatir la exclusión y el sufrimiento en países como Nepal, Sri Lanka y Filipinas.

La Fundación Vicente Ferrer expande su ayuda humanitaria a Nepal, Sri Lanka y Filipinas

2023-11-24T11:48+0100europasur (es)

La Fundación Vicente Ferrer expande su ayuda humanitaria por primera vez fuera de la India . Tras 54 años trabajando en aldeas del sur de la India, la organización traspasa estas fronteras para combatir la exclusión y el sufrimiento en países como Nepal, Sri Lanka y Filipinas.

La Fundación Vicente Ferrer expande su ayuda humanitaria a Nepal, Sri Lanka y Filipinas

2023-11-24T11:48+0100diariodesevilla (es)

La Fundación Vicente Ferrer expande su ayuda humanitaria por primera vez fuera de la India . Tras 54 años trabajando en aldeas del sur de la India, la organización traspasa estas fronteras para combatir la exclusión y el sufrimiento en países como Nepal, Sri Lanka y Filipinas.

La Fundación Vicente Ferrer expande su ayuda humanitaria a Nepal, Sri Lanka y Filipinas

2023-11-24T11:45+0100eldiadecordoba (es)

La Fundación Vicente Ferrer expande su ayuda humanitaria por primera vez fuera de la India . Tras 54 años trabajando en aldeas del sur de la India, la organización traspasa estas fronteras para combatir la exclusión y el sufrimiento en países como Nepal, Sri Lanka y Filipinas.

Europe Emerges as a Hub of Exciting Trade Opportunities: Unveiling Key Market Insights

2023-11-24T08:46+0100srilankasource (en)

Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [ India ], November 24: Europe is rapidly transforming into a dynamic hub of trade opportunities, presenting many possibilities for businesses globally. With its robust economy, diverse consumer base, and strategic location, Europe proposes a fertile ground for businesses striving to expand their global reach.

Europe Emerges as a Hub of Exciting Trade Opportunities: Unveiling Key Market Insights

2023-11-24T08:02+0100thecambodianews (en)

Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [ India ], November 24: Europe is rapidly transforming into a dynamic hub of trade opportunities, presenting many possibilities for businesses globally. With its robust economy, diverse consumer base, and strategic location, Europe proposes a fertile ground for businesses striving to expand their global reach.

Business News | Europe Emerges as a Hub of Exciting Trade Opportunities: Unveiling Key Market Insights

2023-11-24T07:59+0100latestly (en)

PNN. Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [ India ], November 24: Europe is rapidly transforming into a dynamic hub of trade opportunities, presenting many possibilities for businesses globally. With its robust economy, diverse consumer base, and strategic location, Europe proposes a fertile ground for businesses striving to expand their global reach.

Europe Emerges as a Hub of Exciting Trade Opportunities

2023-11-24T07:32+0100aninews (en)

Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [ India ], November 24: Europe is rapidly transforming into a dynamic hub of trade opportunities, presenting many possibilities for businesses globally. With its robust economy, diverse consumer base, and strategic location, Europe proposes a fertile ground for businesses striving to expand their global reach.

In arrivo temperature tropicali: città sempre più simili a forni

2023-11-23T22:08+0100habitante (it)

Nel weekend in Italia una nuova ondata di caldo tropicale con temperature fino a 44 gradi. Tra le città più calde Asti, Vercelli, Alessandria, Milano, Padova, Verona, Ferrara e Bologna. Surriscaldamento globale: India a rischio inabitabilità con temperature fino a 50 gradi. Le nostre città sono sempre più esposte al caldo torrido.

Climate Adaptation Strategy to Bolster Food Security – Crop Switching

2023-11-23T21:55+0100climateadaptationplatform (en)

The world population is expected to reach 10 billion by 2050, and to feed this number of people, food production will need to increase by 70%. Meeting this rising demand for food would mean more water and energy production, stressing and stretching further natural resources.

Fotógrafo medioambiental del año 2023: Imágenes de inundaciones, sequías y contaminación plástica

2023-11-23T17:28+0100notiulti (es)

cnn Una manada de búfalos deambula por una tierra reseca en medio de una sequía, un granjero y sus vacas caminan hasta las rodillas a través del agua de una inundación y la gente cruza un puente sobre un río multicolor de basura. Las tres escenas estaban entre las imágenes ganadoras del concurso....

La Fundación Vicente Ferrer anuncia su internacionalización

2023-11-23T17:27+0100elperiodico (es)

La Fundación Vicente Ferrer (FVF) ha comenzado a expandir su proyecto en Asia para paliar la pobreza extrema de algunas regiones. Tras 54 años trabajando en aldeas del sur de la India , la organización traspasa por primera vez estas fronteras para combatir la exclusión y el sufrimiento en países como Nepal, Sri Lanka y Filipinas.

I giovani vanno in India con progetti attenti al clima: aperto il bando Smily Experience

2023-11-23T15:46+0100greenplanner (it)

Smily Experience, un lavoro di team per 40 giovani selezionati, provenienti da tutto il mondo, con l’obiettivo di trovare soluzioni concrete e risolvere le sfide climatiche in India . Dista oltre 6.000 km l’India dall’Italia, ma c’è un modo per avvicinarla.

Se anuncian los ganadores del Fotógrafo ambiental del año 2023: la fotografía de un experimento de alimentación con insectos se lleva el primer premio

2023-11-23T13:49+0100notiulti (es)

El Fotógrafo ambiental del año El concurso celebra fotografías poderosas de todo el mundo y ofrece a fotógrafos aficionados y profesionales una plataforma para reflejar los desafíos ambientales que enfrenta nuestro planeta. El concurso de este año recibió inscripciones de 159 países, y los seis....

Inundaciones, sequías y contaminación plástica: el concurso de Fotógrafo medioambiental del año muestra un planeta en peligro

2023-11-23T05:09+0100notiulti (es)

Por Nell Lewis, CNN. (CNN)— Una manada de búfalos deambula por una tierra reseca en medio de una sequía, un granjero y sus vacas caminan hasta las rodillas a través del agua de una inundación y la gente cruza un puente sobre un río multicolor de basura.

Shafiul Islam

2023-11-23T04:49+0100cnn (en)

A herd of buffaloes wander parched land amidst a drought, a farmer and his cows wade knee-deep through floodwater, and people walk across a bridge over a multicolored river of trash. All three scenes were among the winning images of the Environmental Photographer of the Year 2023 competition, and all three were taken in Bangladesh.

Una foto que invita a la reflexión de insectos como alimento gana el premio al Fotógrafo Ambiental del Año 2023

2023-11-23T01:52+0100notiulti (es)

El fotógrafo medioambiental del año concurso ha anunciado sus ganadores de 2023. Como cada año, reconoce y premia la fotografía ambiental para inspirar el cambio y la acción climática. El ganador de este año es Maurizio di Pietro, un fotógrafo profesional radicado en Italia.

Solidarietà e gusto con Il Panetto…Me che renderà più dolce il Natale messinese

2023-11-21T20:23+0100blogsicilia (it)

L’iniziativa denominata “Il PanettoME” è stata presentata il 20 novembre a Messina, presso il Salone delle Bandiere di Palazzo Zanca, alla presenza del sindaco Federico Basile che ha affermato: “Questo panettone porta con sé un messaggio che va al di là della sola arte culinaria e dell’arte visiva e porta in primo piano un messaggio di solidarietà.

Per Natale a Massina nasce “Il Panetto…ME”, porterà in tavola la bontà e la solidarietà

2023-11-21T12:47+0100ilcittadinodimessina (it)

L’iniziativa denominata “ Il Panetto…ME” è stata presentata oggi 20 novembre a Messina, presso il Salone delle Bandiere di Palazzo Zanca, alla presenza del sindaco Federico Basile che ha affermato: “Questo panettone porta con sé un messaggio che va al di là della sola arte culinaria e dell’arte....

Nel 2022 la distruzione delle foreste tropicali è cresciuta del 10%

2023-11-21T10:42+0100resoilfoundation (it)

Il mondo ha perso 4 milioni di ettari di foreste tropicali. Secondo l’indagine, realizzata con il sostegno della University of Maryland , lo scorso anno le foreste primarie tropicali hanno perso 4,1 milioni di ettari, come dire 11 campi da calcio al minuto.

Stop subsidenza: “Così possiamo salvare il suolo che affonda”

2023-11-21T10:42+0100resoilfoundation (it)

Città che sprofondano, minaccia globale: è il fenomeno della subsidenza, favorito dalla crescita demografica e dal cambiamento climatico. Coinvolge un quinto della popolazione mondiale e produce danni fino a 8 trilioni di dollari. Le soluzioni, tuttavia, non mancano. di Matteo Cavallito.

Il cambiamento climatico rende la siccità 20 volte più probabile

2023-11-21T10:42+0100resoilfoundation (it)

L’indagine del World Weather Attribution (WWA): il clima favorisce la siccità soprattutto negli strati non superficiali del suolo. Esacerbando la crisi alimentare ed economica. di Matteo Cavallito. La siccità che ha colpito l’Europa nei mesi scorsi? Tutt’altro che una sorpresa.

Nasce il “Panetto…ME”, il panettone dedicato alla città di Messina

2023-11-21T07:01+0100newsicilia (it)

MESSINA – Il periodo natalizio è da sempre il momento dell’anno in cui si concentrano iniziative solidali . Piccoli gesti possono fare la differenza per aiutare chi più ha bisogno. Così anche il Panettone diventa solidale . Scegliendo Il Panetto…Me per questo Natale si porterà in tavola la bontà e la solidarietà.

Zucchero e riso, prezzi in aumento in tutto il mondo dopo i danni di El Nino all’Asia

2023-11-20T22:02+0100kmetro0 (it)

K metro 0 – Hanoi – L’aumento vertiginoso dei prezzi dello zucchero ha raggiunto il picco dal 2011, e la riduzione delle forniture globali deriva del clima secco che ha danneggiato i raccolti in India e Thailandia, secondo e terzo esportatore mondiale.

20.11.2023 How AI-led climate modelling could save millions of dollars Ice storms in Texas, wildfires raging throughout Europe and killer floods from China to India. This year has been the hottest summer in human history with extreme weather events so frequent that the World Meteorological Organisation called them "the new norm.

2023-11-20T22:01+0100agroinsurance-en (en)

Ice storms in Texas, wildfires raging throughout Europe and killer floods from China to India . This year has been the hottest summer in human history with extreme weather events so frequent that the World Meteorological Organisation called them "the new norm.

20.11.2023 How AI-led climate modelling could save millions of dollars Ice storms in Texas, wildfires raging throughout Europe and killer floods from China to India. This year has been the hottest summer in human history with extreme weather events so frequent that the World Meteorological Organisation called them "the new norm.

2023-11-20T21:21+0100agroinsurance (en)

Ice storms in Texas, wildfires raging throughout Europe and killer floods from China to India . This year has been the hottest summer in human history with extreme weather events so frequent that the World Meteorological Organisation called them "the new norm.

Study shows dire outlook for amphibians: 40% threatened with extinction

2023-11-20T17:32+0100mongabay (en)

The Tepequém frog ( Anomaloglossus tepequem ) used to be seen in abundance in streams in the Serra do Tepequém, in the state of Roraima. Endemic to Brazil and this specific locality, found only here and nowhere else on the planet, it is believed to have disappeared from the wild. This Amazonian species has never been seen again since the 1990s.

Indian Women in Agriculture Among ‘Most Vulnerable’ to Climate Change Impact, Shows New Global Study

2023-11-20T17:24+0100nextbillion (en)

Monday November 20 2023 India n Women in Agriculture Among ‘Most Vulnerable’ to Climate Change Impact, Shows New Global Study. By Akanksha Mishra. As the fallout of climate change threatens to alter farming practices, and hints at the possibility more droughts, fires, and flooding, women in India’s....

Agricoltura, il post Xylella: in Puglia boom di aridocoltura

2023-11-20T16:40+0100quotidianodipuglia (it)

Un tempo l’unica acqua di cui disponevano i contadini del era quella piovana, recuperata dalle terrazze e convogliata nelle cisterne. Un tempo lontanissimo, nel quale la parola recupero apparteneva al rosario laico delle abitudini quotidiane. Come spesso accade, le buone pratiche ambientali vengono....

Perché lo zucchero costerà di più

2023-11-20T15:54+0100citynews (it)

Fenomeni climatici estremi, raccolti scarsi e bioetanolo. Sono questi alcuni dei fattori che stanno determinando l'aumento vertiginoso dei prezzi dello zucchero. Le ripercussioni si stanno già facendo sentire nei Paesi esportatori, come Thailandia e India , così come in quelli importatori, come la....

Perché lo zucchero costerà di più

2023-11-20T15:52+0100europa-today (it)

Fenomeni climatici estremi, raccolti scarsi e bioetanolo. Sono questi alcuni dei fattori che stanno determinando l'aumento vertiginoso dei prezzi dello zucchero. Le ripercussioni si stanno già facendo sentire nei Paesi esportatori, come Thailandia e India , così come in quelli importatori, come la....

Gusto, artigianalità, arte e solidarietà: nasce “Panetto… Me”, il dolce dedicato alla città di Messina

2023-11-20T15:30+0100cronachedigusto (it)

Il periodo natalizio è da sempre il momento dell’anno in cui si concentrano iniziative solidali. Piccoli gesti possono fare la differenza per aiutare chi più ha bisogno. Così anche il Panettone diventa solidale. Scegliendo il “ Panetto… Me ” per questo Natale si porterà in tavola la bontà e la solidarietà.

Ecco il “Panetto… Me”, il panettone dedicato a Messina

2023-11-20T14:20+0100tempostretto (it)

Il periodo natalizio è da sempre il momento dell’anno in cui si concentrano iniziative solidali. Piccoli gesti possono fare la differenza per aiutare chi più ha bisogno. Così anche il Panettone diventa solidale. Scegliendo Il Panetto… Me per questo Natale si porterà in tavola la bontà e la solidarietà.

Progress and Challenges in Gender-Responsive Climate Action

2023-11-20T10:57+0100miragenews (en)

UN Climate Change News, 20 November 2023 - A recent policy brief from UN Climate Change underscores the increased integration of gender considerations in climate change adaptation plans across the globe. It reveals not only growing acknowledgment of the unique vulnerabilities women face amidst the....

Guest Column| Sutlej river basin needs immediate attention, integrated management

2023-11-20T09:22+0100HindustanTimes (en)

The Sutlej river, originating from the Tibetan plateau, serves as the primary lifeline of the river basin. It enters Punjab at Bhakra, Rupnagar, and ultimately joins the Indus river in Pakistan via Harike, Ferozepur. The river’s flow, around 21 cubic kilometres of water annually, is a complex blend sourced from rain, snow, and glaciers.

Aloe vera, come coltivarla e come usarla

2023-11-19T15:33+0100veronasera (it)

L'aloe vera oltre ad essere una pianta da giardino o da tenere in terrazzo risulta una buonissima alleata per la nostra salute. E' molto utilizzata in medicina per le sue proprietà antinfiammatorie, lenitive e depuratici oltre che nel campo della cosmesi naturale.

Aloe vera, come coltivarla e come usarla

2023-11-19T15:27+0100vicenzatoday (it)

L'aloe vera oltre ad essere una pianta da giardino o da tenere in terrazzo risulta una buonissima alleata per la nostra salute. E' molto utilizzata in medicina per le sue proprietà antinfiammatorie, lenitive e depuratici oltre che nel campo della cosmesi naturale.

Aloe vera, come coltivarla e usarla

2023-11-19T15:04+0100trevisotoday (it)

L'aloe vera oltre ad essere una pianta da giardino o da tenere in terrazzo risulta una buonissima alleata per la nostra salute. E' molto utilizzata in medicina per le sue proprietà antinfiammatorie, lenitive e depuratici oltre che nel campo della cosmesi naturale.

How climate change impacts precipitation, drought, and flooding discussed in the Fear and Wonder podcast

2023-11-18T17:03+0100whatsnew2day (en)

“The wet gets wetter and the dry gets drier”. That is one of the core messages of the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). about the impact of climate change on the Earth’s water cycle. It’s the subject of the latest episode of Fear & Wonder, a new podcast....

South Asia worst in world for water scarcity: U.N.

2023-11-16T23:15+0100japantoday (en)

More children in South Asia are struggling due to severe water scarcity made worse by the impacts of climate change than anywhere else worldwide, the United Nations said in a report this week. "A staggering 347 million children under 18 are exposed to high or extremely high water scarcity in South....

Gli scienziati indiani vogliono usare il cloud seeding per innescare pioggia e temporali e abbattere lo smog sopra Nuova Delhi

2023-11-16T18:21+0100ohga (it)

Utilizzando il cloud seeding hanno intenzione di inseminare le nuvole con dello ioduro di argento e innescare artificialmente temporali e forti piogge per affrontare l’ingente quantità di smog che non sta lasciando tregua alla capitale più inquinata del mondo.

ICRISAT and WFP: India Working Paper Effect of Climate Change on Food Stability in the Context of Food Security in India

2023-11-16T16:24+0100reliefWeb (en)

Introduction. Climate change is a global threat adversely impacting nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food all sectors of the economy and livelihoods (Nema et al., 2012). Global climate change is a change in the long-term weather patterns that characterize the regions of the world.

El Nino to blame? Not yet summer in Brazil, but dangerous heat wave sweeping the country

2023-11-16T14:14+0100newindianexpress (en)

RIO DE JANEIRO: It’s still spring in Brazil, but a dangerous heat wave is sweeping across large swathes of the country, forcing Rio de Janeiro’s vendors off the streets due to health alerts and driving up energy demand amid reports of power outages. Most Brazilian states face “great danger” from the....

Climate change, largo a nuove coltivazioni: e domani a pranzo un piatto di fonio, amaranto e taro

2023-11-16T11:06+0100quotidianodipuglia (it)

La scienza e le invenzioni stanno cambiando il modo di produrre il cibo: la carne coltivata nei laboratori non è più fantascienza e ottime verdure crescono rigogliose nelle vertical farm realizzate anche in Italia. Ma è la stessa natura a cambiare l’agricoltura e la geografia delle produzioni....

Parla lucano la lotta alla fame nel mondo: a capo dell'Icid el...

2023-11-16T07:33+0100lagazzettadelmezzogiorno (it)

È un organismo internazionale che ha come obiettivo il miglioramento della gestione delle risorse idriche e del suolo per incrementare la produzione agricola mondiale e combattere così la fame nel mondo. Si chiama Icid, Commissione Internazionale Irrigazione e Drenaggio (International Commission on....

La Cop28 ponga fine al fossile o sarà una una catastrofe umanitaria

2023-11-15T07:36+0100girodivite (it)

I partecipanti alla Cop28 – in programma a Dubai, negli Emirati Arabi Uniti, dal 30 novembre al 12 dicembre – devono accordarsi per porre fine alla produzione e all’uso di combustibili fossili, in modo da fermare una catastrofe umanitaria climatica e una crisi dei diritti umani senza precedenti che minacciano la vita di miliardi di persone.

Hottest October Globally Marks Fifth Record-Shattering Month

2023-11-14T22:52+0100channelstv (en)

Last month was the hottest October on record globally, Europe’s climate monitor said Wednesday, as months of exceptional heat likely to make 2023 the warmest year in history. With temperatures soaring beyond previous averages by exceptional margins, scientists say the pressure on world leaders to....

Estos son los lugares de EE.UU. donde la crisis climática es más grave

2023-11-14T17:11+0100cnnMexico (es)

La Quinta Evaluación Nacional del Clima, un reporte ordenado por el Congreso que debe presentarse aproximadamente cada cinco años, advirtió que aunque la contaminación que calienta el planeta en el país está disminuyendo lentamente, no está ocurriendo lo suficientemente rápido como para cumplir los....

Estos son los lugares de EE.UU. donde la crisis climática es más grave

2023-11-14T17:09+0100cnnespanol (es)

La Quinta Evaluación Nacional del Clima, un reporte ordenado por el Congreso que debe presentarse aproximadamente cada cinco años, advirtió que aunque la contaminación que calienta el planeta en el país está disminuyendo lentamente, no está ocurriendo lo suficientemente rápido como para cumplir los....

This is the hottest autumn on record – and it’s impacting the climate system and human society

2023-11-14T15:54+0100theconversation-uk (en)

Disclosure statement. Scott McGrane is affiliated with The British Hydrological Society (Honorary Treasurer). Christopher White receives funding from the European Commission through Horizon Europe, the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research....

This is the hottest autumn on record – and it’s impacting the climate system and human society

2023-11-14T14:50+0100johansen (en)

Date: 2023-11-14 13:29 Author: Rss error reading . Original article: https://theconversation.com/this-is-the-hottest-autumn-on-record-and-its-impacting-the-climate-system-and-human-society-216931 We are still getting used to a “new normal” of devastating summer heatwaves.

Materie prime alimentari, prezzi in calo ad agosto

2023-11-14T09:58+0100mangimiealimenti (it)

Il rapporto di settembre dell’Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite per l’Alimentazione e l’Agricoltura (FAO) riferisce che i prezzi internazionali delle materie prime alimentari hanno registrato un calo ad agosto , con l’eccezione del riso e dello zucchero.

South Asia worst in world for water scarcity: UN

2023-11-14T09:11+0100iraqinews (en)

Last year, 45 million children lacked access to basic drinking water services in South Asia, more than any other region, but UNICEF said services were expanding rapidly, with that number slated to be halved by 2030. New Delhi – More children in South Asia are struggling due to severe water scarcity....

Big Zero Carbon Ambition, Bigger Fossil Energy Production

2023-11-14T00:46+0100kompas-id (en)

KOMPAS/PRIYOMBODO. Barges loaded with coal pass through the Mahakam River in Samarinda, East Kalimantan on Monday (8/3/2021). According to data from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Indonesia's coal production as of March 8, 2021 reached 93.42 million tons, equivalent to 16.

South Asia worst in world for water scarcity: UN

2023-11-13T20:18+0100dailymirror (en)

AFP: More children in South Asia are struggling due to severe water scarcity made worse by the impacts of climate change than anywhere else worldwide, the United Nations said yesterday. “A staggering 347 million children under 18 are exposed to high or extremely high water scarcity in South Asia,....

many words and few actions in the G20

2023-11-13T20:03+0100bullfrag (en)

China, the world’s largest carbon emitter, has set a 2060 target date, and other big polluters like India and Russia have also not committed to the 2050 target date. UN experts say that even if current national plans are fully implemented, the world is headed for global warming of 2.

South Asia worst in world for water scarcity: UN

2023-11-13T17:20+0100tribune (en)

More children in South Asia are struggling due to severe water scarcity made worse by the impacts of climate change than anywhere else worldwide, the United Nations said Monday. "A staggering 347 million children under 18 are exposed to high or extremely high water scarcity in South Asia, the....

UNICEF: 347 million children affected by water scarcity in South Asia

2023-11-13T16:56+0100asianews-en (en)

New York (AsiaNews) Children in South Asia are more exposed to water shortages than anywhere else in the world, this according to a press release published by UNICEF today. At least 347 million children are affected by high or extremely high water scarcity in the eight countries of the region....

South Asia worst in the world for water scarcity: UN

2023-11-13T16:52+0100pakistantoday (en)

By Staff Report NEW DELHI: More children in South Asia are struggling due to severe water scarcity made worse by the impacts of climate change than anywhere else worldwide, the United Nations said Monday. Last year, 45 million children lacked access to basic drinking water services in South Asia,....

UNICEF: 347 million children affected by water scarcity in South Asia

2023-11-13T15:10+0100asianews (en)

New York (AsiaNews) Children in South Asia are more exposed to water shortages than anywhere else in the world, this according to a press release published by UNICEF today. At least 347 million children are affected by high or extremely high water scarcity in the eight countries of the region....

Earth just experienced the hottest 12 months ever recorded

2023-11-13T14:33+0100jamaicaobserver (en)

The last 12 months were the hottest Earth has ever recorded, according to a new report by Climate Central, a nonprofit science research group. The peer-reviewed report says burning gasoline, coal, natural gas and other fossil fuels that release planet-warming gases like carbon dioxide, and other....

Unicef: 347 milioni di bambini colpiti da mancanza d'acqua in Asia meridionale

2023-11-13T13:51+0100asianews (it)

New York (AsiaNews) - I bambini dell’Asia meridionale sono esposti alla mancanza d’acqua più che in qualunque altra regione del mondo. Ad affermarlo è un’analisi pubblicata oggi da Unicef, secondo cui sono almeno 347 milioni i minori colpiti da scarsità idrica elevata o estremamente elevata negli....

South Asia has highest number of children struggling with severe water scarcity: UN

2023-11-13T13:01+0100wionews (en)

Nearly 350 million children are struggling with “high or extremely high water scarcity” in South Asia, the highest number among all regions in the world, according to a report by the United Nations children’s agency, on Monday (Nov 13). Severe water scarcity has also worsened due to the impacts of climate change.

‘Staggering’ 347 million children facing water scarcity in South Asia: UN

2023-11-13T12:58+0100aljazeera-en (en)

More children in South Asia are struggling due to severe water scarcity made worse by the effects of climate change than anywhere else worldwide, the United Nations says. “A staggering 347 million children under 18 are exposed to high or extremely high water scarcity in South Asia, the highest....

Succo d’arancia, cacao e zucchero: produzioni ai minimi storici e prezzi alle stelle

2023-11-13T11:16+0100alimentando (it)

Milano – Da gennaio a oggi, i prezzi del succo d’arancia hanno segnato un +98%, il cacao +65%, lo zucchero +40% . Cosa sta succedendo? Come spiega il Sole 24 Ore, per quanto riguarda il succo d’arancia, il raccolto è ai minimi storici : secondo le stime diffuse dal Dipartimento dell’Agricoltura....

South Asia worst in world for water scarcity: UN

2023-11-13T08:38+0100guampdn (en)

More children in South Asia are struggling due to severe water scarcity made worse by the impacts of climate change than anywhere else worldwide, the United Nations said Monday. "A staggering 347 million children under 18 are exposed to high or extremely high water scarcity in South Asia, the....

South Asia worst in world for water scarcity: UN

2023-11-13T08:17+0100dunyanews (en)

NEW DELHI (AFP) More children in South Asia are struggling due to severe water scarcity made worse by the impacts of climate change than anywhere else worldwide, the United Nations said Monday. Last year, 45 million children lacked access to basic drinking water services in South Asia, more than any....

South Asia worst in world for water scarcity: UN

2023-11-13T07:59+0100digitaljournal (en)

More children in South Asia are struggling due to severe water scarcity made worse by the impacts of climate change than anywhere else worldwide, the United Nations said Monday. “A staggering 347 million children under 18 are exposed to high or extremely high water scarcity in South Asia, the....

South Asia Worst In World For Water Scarcity: UN

2023-11-13T07:57+0100ibtimes (en)

Last year, 45 million children lacked access to basic drinking water services in South Asia, more than any other region, but UNICEF said services were expanding rapidly, with that number slated to be halved by 2030 AFP. More children in South Asia are struggling due to severe water scarcity made....

South Asia worst in world for water scarcity: UN

2023-11-13T07:52+0100yahoo-sg (en)

Last year, 45 million children lacked access to basic drinking water services in South Asia, more than any other region, but UNICEF said services were expanding rapidly, with that number slated to be halved by 2030 (Uma Shankar MISHRA) More children in South Asia are struggling due to severe water....

South Asia worst in world for water scarcity: UN

2023-11-13T07:49+0100rfi-en (en)

"A staggering 347 million children under 18 are exposed to high or extremely high water scarcity in South Asia, the highest number among all regions in the world," the UN children's agency said in a report. The eight-nation region, comprising Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India , Nepal, Maldives,....

Children in South Asia including SL most likely to face water scarcity problems- UN

2023-11-13T06:39+0100adaderana (en)

More children in South Asia are struggling due to severe water scarcity made worse by the impacts of climate change than anywhere else worldwide, the United Nations said Monday. “A staggering 347 million children under 18 are exposed to high or extremely high water scarcity in South Asia, the....

South Asia worst in world for water scarcity: UN

2023-11-13T06:20+0100manilastandard-ph (en)

New Delhi, India – More children in South Asia are struggling due to severe water scarcity made worse by the impacts of climate change than anywhere else worldwide, the United Nations said Monday. “A staggering 347 million children under 18 are exposed to high or extremely high water scarcity in....

South Asia worst in world for water scarcity–UN

2023-11-13T04:56+0100inquirer (en)

NEW DELHI More children in South Asia are struggling due to severe water scarcity made worse by the impacts of climate change than anywhere else worldwide, the United Nations said Monday. “A staggering 347 million children under 18 are exposed to high or extremely high water scarcity in South Asia,....

South Asia worst in world for water scarcity: UN

2023-11-13T04:55+0100straitstimesSG (en)

NEW DELHI - More children in South Asia are struggling due to severe water scarcity made worse by the impacts of climate change than anywhere else worldwide, the United Nations said Monday. “A staggering 347 million children under 18 are exposed to high or extremely high water scarcity in South....

South Asia worst in world for water scarcity: UN

2023-11-13T04:01+0100bssnews (en)

NEW DELHI, Nov 13, 2023 (BSS/) - More children in South Asia are struggling due to severe water scarcity made worse by the impacts of climate change than anywhere else worldwide, the United Nations said Monday. "A staggering 347 million children under 18 are exposed to high or extremely high water....

South Asia worst in world for water scarcity: UN

2023-11-13T03:29+0100abs-cbnnews (en)

School children of Pan Khanda municipal school fills water bottle from a tap connected to a borewell at Pan Khanda, in Ovale village, on the outskirts of Mumbai, India on March 22, 2018. Villagers in Pan Khana Pada (clusters) are tribal people who lived there before urbanization crept in, and has to....

Wildlife Our vanishing world

2023-11-13T03:14+0100wsimag (en)

And the onslaught has never ended as the inexorable encroachment of Homo sapiens to the remotest corners of the Earth (including virtually all of the thousands of islands of the Atlantic, India n and Pacific Oceans) has inevitably led to the extinction of myriad local species including birds, insects and snails.

UN: South Asia worst in world for water scarcity

2023-11-13T03:12+0100malaymail (en)

NEW DELHI, Nov 13 — More children in South Asia are struggling due to severe water scarcity made worse by the impacts of climate change than anywhere else worldwide, the United Nations said today. “A staggering 347 million children under 18 are exposed to high or extremely high water scarcity in....

South Asia worst in world for water scarcity — UN

2023-11-13T02:35+0100tribuneonline (en)

More children in South Asia are struggling due to severe water scarcity made worse by the impacts of climate change than anywhere else worldwide, the United Nations said Monday. “A staggering 347 million children under 18 are exposed to high or extremely high water scarcity in South Asia, the....

Australia has more native bird species than almost anywhere else. What led to this explosion of diversity?

2023-11-12T21:11+0100johansen (en)

Date: 2023-11-12 19:29 Author: Stephen Garnett, Professor of Conservation and Sustainable Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University Original article: https://theconversation.com/australia-has-more-native-bird-species-than-almost-anywhere-else-what-led-to-this-explosion-of-diversity-215809 When you....

MIL-Evening Report: Australia has more native bird species than almost anywhere else. What led to this explosion of diversity?

2023-11-12T20:26+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

– By Stephen Garnett, Professor of Conservation and Sustainable Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University. An Opalton grasswren. Barry Baker. When you went out today, did you see any birds? A galah perhaps, or a crow? If you did, there’s a decent chance the bird you saw lives nowhere but Australia.

scienza e tecnologia per i bambini Lezioni di chimica per le Scuole Elementari su Pioggia acida e suoi effetti

2023-11-12T18:24+0100fai.informazione (it)

La pioggia acida è un fenomeno atmosferico in cui le precipitazioni, come pioggia o neve, diventano acide a causa di particolari sostanze chimiche presenti nell'atmosfera. I principali responsabili della formazione della pioggia acida sono gli ossidi di zolfo (SO2 e SO3) e gli ossidi di azoto (NOx),....

The Observer view on Cop28: UK is turning its back on chance to lead climate fight | Observer editorial

2023-11-12T07:13+0100guardian (en)

Our planet and its inhabitants have endured a grim time over the past 10 months. According to climate scientists’ latest figures, 2023 will almost certainly prove to have been the hottest year ever recorded . Global temperatures are destined to reach 1.43C above those experienced before the Industrial Revolution.

Land, Vol. 12, Pages 2054: Analysis of Farmers’ Perceptions of Climate Changes and Adaptation Strategies in the Transboundary Gandaki River Basin

2023-11-12T07:12+0100mdpi (en)

Global climate change poses many adverse impacts and risks, which affect the livelihoods of local farmers. This study has assessed farmers’ perceptions of climate changes and adaptation strategies in the transboundary Gandaki River Basin (GRB). A total of 639 households were surveyed purposively....

Everybody should know about Climate Change

2023-11-11T22:33+0100gnlm (en)

The idea that a warming planet threatens stability around the globe is not new. The US Naval War College began studying the topic as early as the late 1980s and over the past three decades. A steady stream of analyses from the US Defence Department, private think tanks, and other organizations have....

El Niño es un fenómeno predecible

2023-11-11T05:03+0100listin (es)

A medida que nos acercamos al invierno, hay una buena noticia para las personas que tiemblan al pensar en el frío y viven en el hemisferio norte: es probable que las temperaturas sean más cálidas. Pueden agradecérselo al patrón meteorológico cíclico conocido como El Niño. Pero para otras partes del planeta, el pronóstico no es agradable.

Earth records its hottest 12-month stretch: US study

2023-11-11T04:17+0100timesofoman (en)

Washington DC: A new US study has found has said the Earth just recorded its hottest 12-month stretch, CBS News reported. CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio service CBS. As per a report from Climate Central, the planet ran nearly 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit above average from November 2022 through October 2023.

Earth records its hottest 12-month stretch due to climate change: Research

2023-11-11T02:44+0100business-standard (en)

A new US study has found has said the Earth just recorded its hottest 12-month stretch, CBS News reported. CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio service CBS. As per a report from Climate Central, the planet ran nearly 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit above average from November 2022 through October 2023.

World News | Earth Records Its Hottest 12-month Stretch: US Study

2023-11-11T01:29+0100latestly (en)

Washington DC [US], November 11 (ANI): A new US study has found has said the Earth just recorded its hottest 12-month stretch, CBS News reported. CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio service CBS. Also Read | UK: Funfair Owner Sentenced to Three Years of Jail Term After....

Earth records its hottest 12-month stretch: US study

2023-11-10T23:53+0100singaporestar (en)

Washington DC [US], November 11 (ANI): A new US study has found has said the Earth just recorded its hottest 12-month stretch, CBS News reported. CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio service CBS. As per a report from Climate Central, the planet ran nearly 2.

Earth records its hottest 12-month stretch: US study

2023-11-10T23:52+0100myanmarnews (en)

Washington DC [US], November 11 (ANI): A new US study has found has said the Earth just recorded its hottest 12-month stretch, CBS News reported. CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio service CBS. As per a report from Climate Central, the planet ran nearly 2.

Earth records its hottest 12-month stretch: US study

2023-11-10T23:49+0100srilankasource (en)

Washington DC [US], November 11 (ANI): A new US study has found has said the Earth just recorded its hottest 12-month stretch, CBS News reported. CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio service CBS. As per a report from Climate Central, the planet ran nearly 2.

Earth records its hottest 12-month stretch: US study

2023-11-10T23:39+0100nigeriasun (en)

Washington DC [US], November 11 (ANI): A new US study has found has said the Earth just recorded its hottest 12-month stretch, CBS News reported. CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio service CBS. As per a report from Climate Central, the planet ran nearly 2.

Earth records its hottest 12-month stretch: US study

2023-11-10T23:25+0100longbeachstar (en)

Washington DC [US], November 11 (ANI): A new US study has found has said the Earth just recorded its hottest 12-month stretch, CBS News reported. CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio service CBS. As per a report from Climate Central, the planet ran nearly 2.

Earth records its hottest 12-month stretch: US study

2023-11-10T23:16+0100cambodiantimes (en)

Washington DC [US], November 11 (ANI): A new US study has found has said the Earth just recorded its hottest 12-month stretch, CBS News reported. CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio service CBS. As per a report from Climate Central, the planet ran nearly 2.

Earth records its hottest 12-month stretch: US study

2023-11-10T23:13+0100northernirelandnews (en)

Washington DC [US], November 11 (ANI): A new US study has found has said the Earth just recorded its hottest 12-month stretch, CBS News reported. CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio service CBS. As per a report from Climate Central, the planet ran nearly 2.

Earth records its hottest 12-month stretch: US study

2023-11-10T23:05+0100manilametro (en)

Washington DC [US], November 11 (ANI): A new US study has found has said the Earth just recorded its hottest 12-month stretch, CBS News reported. CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio service CBS. As per a report from Climate Central, the planet ran nearly 2.

Earth records its hottest 12-month stretch: US study

2023-11-10T22:08+0100europesun (en)

Washington DC [US], November 11 (ANI): A new US study has found has said the Earth just recorded its hottest 12-month stretch, CBS News reported. CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio service CBS. As per a report from Climate Central, the planet ran nearly 2.

Earth records its hottest 12-month stretch: US study

2023-11-10T21:46+0100aninews (en)

study has found has said the Earth just recorded its hottest 12-month stretch, CBS News reported. CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio service CBS. As per a report from Climate Central, the planet ran nearly 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit above average from November 2022 through October 2023.

Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-10T00:07+0100buffalonews (en)

Extreme heat fueled destructive rainfall because a warmer atmosphere holds more water vapor, which lets storms release more precipitation. Storm Daniel became Africa's deadliest storm with an estimated death toll that ranges between 4,000 and 11,000, according to officials and aid agencies.

Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-09T23:51+0100siouxcityjournal (en)

Extreme heat fueled destructive rainfall because a warmer atmosphere holds more water vapor, which lets storms release more precipitation. Storm Daniel became Africa's deadliest storm with an estimated death toll that ranges between 4,000 and 11,000, according to officials and aid agencies.

Climate change: Earth’s past 12 months were the hottest recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-09T22:59+0100nzherald (en)

The average global temperature was 1.3C higher than the pre-industrial climate, which scientists say is close to the limit countries agreed not to go over in the Paris Agreement — a 1.5C rise. The impacts were apparent as one in four humans, or 1.9 billion people, suffered from dangerous heat waves.

Climate protesters send message to UN: End fossil fuel use

2023-11-09T22:48+0100whatsnew2day (en)

Thousands of protesters kicked off “Climate Week” and filled the streets of Midtown Manhattan on September 17 ahead of the United Nations General Assembly this week, calling on President Joe Biden and world leaders to end to the use of fossil fuels. With parades, concerts and beating drums, some of....

'Nobody is safe' - Last 12 months on Earth the hottest ever recorded Climate Central, a nonprofit science research group, has revealed the finding in a new peer-reviewed report.

2023-11-09T21:48+0100tvnz (en)

The last 12 months were the hottest Earth has ever recorded, according to a new report by Climate Central, a nonprofit science research group. The peer-reviewed report says burning gasoline, coal, natural gas and other fossil fuels that release planet-warming gases like carbon dioxide, and other....

Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-09T18:19+0100chicagotribune (en)

Over the course of the year, 7.3 billion people, or 90% of humanity, endured at least 10 days of high temperatures that were made at least three times more likely because of climate change. “People know that things are weird, but they don’t they don’t necessarily know why it’s weird.

Freight rates soften on slower demand

2023-11-09T17:53+0100fastmarkets (en)

continued to ease in the week to November 8, as demand in the Atlantic slowed, while logistics continued to hit problems globally. Rates softened to $40.10 per tonne from $40.90 per tonne for the Brazil-Northeast Asia route, while USG rates were flatter at $55.10 per tonne from $55.50 per tonne for the US Gulf-Northeast Asia route.

Last 12 months were hottest ever recorded on Earth, report finds

2023-11-09T17:35+0100HonululuAdvertiser (en)

ASSOCIATED PRESS / JULY 19. The last 12 months were the hottest Earth has ever recorded, according to a new report by Climate Central, a nonprofit science research group. People rest during a hot day in Madrid in July when most of Spain was under alert for high to extreme heat with peak temperatures....

Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, …

2023-11-09T16:57+0100wearecentralpa (en)

The last 12 months were the hottest Earth has ever recorded, according to a new report by Climate Central, a nonprofit science research group. The peer-reviewed report says burning gasoline, coal, natural gas and other fossil fuels that release planet-warming gases like carbon dioxide, and other....

Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-09T16:45+0100nbcnewyork (en)

The average global temperature was 1.3 degrees Celsius (2.3 degrees Fahrenheit) higher than the pre-industrial climate, which scientists say is close to the limit countries agreed not to go over in the Paris Agreement — a 1.5 C (2.7 F) rise. The impacts were apparent as one in four humans, or 1.9 billion people, suffered from dangerous heat waves.

Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-09T16:36+0100nbcbayarea (en)

The average global temperature was 1.3 degrees Celsius (2.3 degrees Fahrenheit) higher than the pre-industrial climate, which scientists say is close to the limit countries agreed not to go over in the Paris Agreement — a 1.5 C (2.7 F) rise. The impacts were apparent as one in four humans, or 1.9 billion people, suffered from dangerous heat waves.

Last 12 Months on Earth Were The Hottest Ever Recorded, Analysis Finds

2023-11-09T16:11+0100time (en)

Extreme heat fueled destructive rainfall because a warmer atmosphere holds more water vapor, which lets storms release more precipitation. Storm Daniel became Africa’s deadliest storm with an estimated death toll that ranges between 4,000 and 11,000, according to officials and aid agencies.

Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-09T15:40+0100tribtown (en)

The last 12 months were the hottest Earth has ever recorded, according to a new report by Climate Central, a nonprofit science research group. The peer-reviewed report says burning gasoline, coal, natural gas and other fossil fuels that release planet-warming gases like carbon dioxide , and other....

Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-09T15:04+0100wral (en)

The last 12 months were the hottest Earth has ever recorded, according to a new report by Climate Central, a nonprofit science research group. The peer-reviewed report says burning gasoline, coal, natural gas and other fossil fuels that release planet-warming gases like carbon dioxide, and other....

Thu. 8:48 a.m.: Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-09T15:00+0100vindy (en)

The peer-reviewed report says burning gasoline, coal, natural gas and other fossil fuels that release planet-warming gases like carbon dioxide, and other human activities, caused the unnatural warming from November 2022 to October 2023. Over the course of the year, 7.

Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-09T14:25+0100HindustanTimes (en)

“People know that things are weird, but they don’t they don’t necessarily know why it’s weird. They don’t connect back to the fact that we’re still burning coal, oil and natural gas,” said Andrew Pershing, a climate scientist at Climate Central. “I think the thing that really came screaming out of the data this year was nobody is safe.

Last 12 Months on Earth Were the Hottest Ever Recorded, Analysis Finds

2023-11-09T14:17+0100usnews (en)

The peer-reviewed report says burning gasoline, coal, natural gas and other fossil fuels that release planet-warming gases like carbon dioxide , and other human activities, caused the unnatural warming from November 2022 to October 2023. Over the course of the year, 7.

Mint Explainer: Why cloud seeding is easy to propose but hard to implement

2023-11-09T14:17+0100livemint (en)

Cloud seeding to produce artificial rain is not new. It was first used by the late Vincent Joseph Schaefer, an American chemist and meteorologist, in November 1947, when he flew over Mount Greylock in Massachusetts in a plane and successfully seeded clouds with pellets of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) to produce the first artificial snowstorm.

Sustainability, Vol. 15, Pages 15779: Hydroclimatic Impact Assessment Using the SWAT Model in India—State of the Art Review

2023-11-09T14:16+0100mdpi (en)

The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) has been widely employed to assist with decision making and management planning for assessing and mitigating the impact of climate change. This model has gained popularity in India as the country is facing increasing water issues under projected climate changes.

Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-09T14:16+0100gazette (en)

The last 12 months were the hottest Earth has ever recorded, according to a new report by Climate Central, a nonprofit science research group. The peer-reviewed report says burning gasoline, coal, natural gas and other fossil fuels that release planet-warming gases like carbon dioxide , and other....

Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-09T14:14+0100apnews (en)

“I think the thing that really came screaming out of the data this year was nobody is safe. Everybody was experiencing unusual climate-driven heat at some point during the year,” said Pershing. The average global temperature was 1.3 degrees Celsius (2.

Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-09T13:55+0100jamaicaobserver (en)

The last 12 months were the hottest Earth has ever recorded, according to a new report by Climate Central, a nonprofit science research group. The peer-reviewed report says burning gasoline, coal, natural gas and other fossil fuels that release planet-warming gases like carbon dioxide, and other....

Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-09T13:48+0100yakimaherald (en)

The last 12 months were the hottest Earth has ever recorded, according to a new report by Climate Central, a nonprofit science research group. The peer-reviewed report says burning gasoline, coal, natural gas and other fossil fuels that release planet-warming gases like carbon dioxide , and other....

Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-09T13:41+0100clickondetroit (en)

Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. FILE - A man cools off in a shower at Ipanema beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sept. 24, 2023. The last 12 months were the hottest Earth has ever recorded, according to a new report Thursday, Nov. 9, by Climate Central, a nonprofit science research group.

Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-09T13:15+0100wacotrib (en)

From the series The 12 months ending in October were the hottest ever recorded on Earth and likely the planet’s hottest 12-month period ever recorded, according to a report from the nonprofit science research group Climate Central. The peer-reviewed report says burning gasoline, coal, natural gas....

Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-09T13:14+0100missoulian (en)

From the series The 12 months ending in October were the hottest ever recorded on Earth and likely the planet’s hottest 12-month period ever recorded, according to a report from the nonprofit science research group Climate Central. The peer-reviewed report says burning gasoline, coal, natural gas....

Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-09T13:02+0100nbc12 (en)

FILE - Residents of a riverside community carry food and containers of drinking water after receiving aid due to the ongoing drought in Careiro da Varzea, Amazonas state, Brazil, Oct. 24, 2023. The last 12 months were the hottest Earth has ever recorded, according to a new report Thursday, Nov.

Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-09T12:56+0100kptv (en)

FILE - Residents of a riverside community carry food and containers of drinking water after receiving aid due to the ongoing drought in Careiro da Varzea, Amazonas state, Brazil, Oct. 24, 2023. The last 12 months were the hottest Earth has ever recorded, according to a new report Thursday, Nov.

Hottest October globally marks fifth record-shattering month

2023-11-09T12:45+0100dailytimesPK (en)

Last month was the hottest October on record globally, Europe’s climate monitor said Wednesday, as months of exceptional heat likely to make 2023 the warmest year in history. With temperatures soaring beyond previous averages by exceptional margins, scientists say the pressure on world leaders to....

Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-09T12:45+0100kob (en)

The last 12 months were the hottest Earth has ever recorded, according to a new report by Climate Central, a nonprofit science research group. The peer-reviewed report says burning gasoline, coal, natural gas and other fossil fuels that release planet-warming gases like carbon dioxide , and other....

Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds

2023-11-09T12:39+0100dailyjournal (en)

The last 12 months were the hottest Earth has ever recorded, according to a new report by Climate Central, a nonprofit science research group. The peer-reviewed report says burning gasoline, coal, natural gas and other fossil fuels that release planet-warming gases like carbon dioxide , and other....

Last 12 Months on Earth Were the Hottest Ever Recorded, Analysis Finds

2023-11-09T12:37+0100thenationalherald (en)

The last 12 months were the hottest Earth has ever recorded, according to a new report by Climate Central, a nonprofit science research group. The peer-reviewed report says burning gasoline, coal, natural gas and other fossil fuels that release planet-warming gases like carbon dioxide, and other....

Hottest October globally marks fifth record-shattering month

2023-11-09T03:24+0100scmp (en)

Last month was the hottest October on record globally, Europe’s climate monitor said on Wednesday, with months of exceptional heat likely to make 2023 the warmest year in history. With temperatures soaring beyond previous averages by exceptional margins, scientists say the pressure on world leaders....

Hottest October on record as 2023 on track to be warmest year in history

2023-11-08T23:06+0100citizen (en)

Last month was the hottest October on record globally, Europe’s climate monitor said Wednesday, as months of exceptional heat are likely to make 2023 the warmest year in history. With temperatures soaring beyond previous averages by exceptional margins, scientists say the pressure on world leaders....

Hottest October recorded

2023-11-08T20:10+0100newagebd (en)

Last month was the hottest October on record globally, Europe’s climate monitor said Wednesday, as months of exceptional heat likely to make 2023 the warmest year in history. With temperatures soaring beyond previous averages by exceptional margins, scientists say the pressure on world leaders to....

Hottest October marks fifth record shattering month

2023-11-08T19:23+0100kuwaittimes (en)

PARIS: Last month was the hottest October on record globally, Europe’s climate monitor said Wednesday, as months of exceptional heat likely to make 2023 the warmest year in history. With temperatures soaring beyond previous averages by exceptional margins, scientists say the pressure on world....

Hottest October on record as 2023 on track to be warmest year in history

2023-11-08T19:07+0100abs-cbnnews (en)

PARIS, France -- Last month was the hottest October on record globally, Europe's climate monitor said Wednesday, as months of exceptional heat are likely to make 2023 the warmest year in history. With temperatures soaring beyond previous averages by exceptional margins, scientists say the pressure....

Hottest October on record as 2023 on track to be warmest year in history

2023-11-08T17:53+0100jamaicaobserver (en)

PARIS, France (AFP)— Last month was the hottest October on record globally, Europe's climate monitor said Wednesday, as months of exceptional heat are likely to make 2023 the warmest year in history. With temperatures soaring beyond previous averages by exceptional margins, scientists say the....

Hottest October on record globally

2023-11-08T17:07+0100manilatimes (en)

PARIS: Last month was the hottest October on record globally, Europe's climate monitor said Wednesday, as months of exceptional heat are likely to make 2023 the warmest year in history. With temperatures soaring beyond previous averages by exceptional margins, scientists say the pressure on world....

Hottest October on record as 2023 on track to be warmest year in history

2023-11-08T16:19+0100al-monitor (en)

Last month was the hottest October on record globally, Europe's climate monitor said Wednesday, as months of exceptional heat are likely to make 2023 the warmest year in history. With temperatures soaring beyond previous averages by exceptional margins, scientists say the pressure on world leaders....

Hottest October globally marks fifth record-shattering month

2023-11-08T16:17+0100seychellesnewsagency (en)

) - Last month was the hottest October on record globally, Europe's climate monitor said Wednesday, as months of exceptional heat likely to make 2023 the warmest year in history. With temperatures soaring beyond previous averages by exceptional margins, scientists say the pressure on world leaders....

2023-11-08T20:10:09+05:30 - Environment Hottest October on record as 2023 on track to be warmest year in history

2023-11-08T15:51+0100Hindu (en)

in history. With temperatures soaring beyond previous averages by exceptional margins, scientists say the pressure on world leaders to curb planet-heating greenhouse gas pollution has never been more urgent as they prepare to meet in Dubai for the UN COP28 climate conference this month.

Hottest October on record as 2023 on track to be warmest year in history

2023-11-08T15:50+0100thehindu (en)

in history. With temperatures soaring beyond previous averages by exceptional margins, scientists say the pressure on world leaders to curb planet-heating greenhouse gas pollution has never been more urgent as they prepare to meet in Dubai for the UN COP28 climate conference this month.

Vai a IDROELETTRICO

2023-11-07T14:58+0100startmag (it)

Il Sole 24 Ore lancia l'allarme sulle gare per le concessioni idroelettriche: se l'Italia apre alla concorrenza straniera in un regime europeo di non-reciprocità, rischia di perdere un asset strategico.Tutti i dettagli e cosa succede all'estero sulle concessioni.

Ecomondo, alla Fiera di Rimini è protagonista l'economia circolare: dal ciclo dei rifiuti alle bio cities, innovazione in primo piano

2023-11-07T10:36+0100ilmessaggero (it)

L' economia circolare è un modello di produzione e consumo che implica condivisione, prestito, riutilizzo, riparazione, ricondizionamento e riciclo dei materiali e prodotti esistenti il più a lungo possibile . Da questa definizione del Parlamento Europeo , si comprende l’estrema attualità della....

Los 8 cultivos del futuro

2023-11-06T11:43+0100huffingtonpost-es-es (es)

La revista National Geographic ha recogido en un ranking los cultivos emergentes a tener en cuenta. Lo ha hecho basándose en el informe Los 50 alimentos del futuro , presentado por Knorr y WWF, y desarrollado en colaboración con Adam Drewnowski, director del Centro de Salud Pública y Nutrición de la Universidad de Washington.

Il pugliese Nick Difino diventa leader per la Food Innovation in Italia di "Smily Academy India"

2023-11-02T13:27+0100247libero (it)

Il pugliese Nick Difino, attivista, autore tv e innovatore, è stato scelto dall’acceleratore indiano per guidare la food innovation dall’Italia. L’Autore e Conduttore di MeD su Telenorba e co-autore del docufilm “Alla Salute”, Nick Difino, è stato scelto dall’acceleratore di impatto globale Smily....

Il pugliese Nick Difino diventa leader per la Food Innovation in Italia di “Smily Academy India”

2023-11-02T13:03+0100ilquotidianoitaliano (it)

Il pugliese Nick Difino, attivista, autore tv e innovatore, è stato scelto dall’acceleratore indiano per guidare la food innovation dall’Italia. L’Autore e Conduttore di MeD su Telenorba e co-autore del docufilm “Alla Salute”, Nick Difino, è stato scelto dall’acceleratore di impatto globale Smily....

Los ocho cultivos que marcarán el futuro, según National Geographic

2023-11-02T09:20+0100sevilla-abc (es)

¿Cuáles son los alimentos del futuro? ¿Seguirá siendo, en unas décadas, el arroz el más consumido a nivel mundial? ¿Se mantendrá igual el ‘mapa’ de los cultivos o habrá cambios sustancias en las próximas décadas? La prestigiosa revista National Geographic ha recogido en un ránking cuáles son los....

Editorial He came, he saw, he left

2023-11-01T15:55+0100nepalitimes (en)

That UN Secretary General António Guterres invested four days to visit Nepal in the midst of a war in the Middle East was perhaps a deliberate attempt to draw attention to another calamity: climate breakdown. He chose Nepal because it is a least-developed country that has itself come out of a....

Nick Difino diventa leader per la Food Innovation in Italia di “Smily Academy India”

2023-11-01T10:05+0100agenparl (it)

(AGENPARL) – mer 01 novembre 2023 Clima e indigeni: l’artista e innovatore Nick Difino diventa leader per la Food Innovation in Italia di “Smily Academy India ” diretta da Rituraj Phukan – Presidente del Forum sulla Giustizia Climatica delle popolazioni indigene e Presidente per la biodiversità di....

Diversificación del arroz hacia cultivos alternativos en el sudeste asiático

2023-10-31T03:58+0100notiulti (es)

Será una tarea difícil cambiar efectivamente el arroz por cereales sustitutos, pero el sudeste asiático le debe a sus generaciones futuras fortalecer la seguridad alimentaria y la resiliencia de los cultivos frente a un clima cambiante. “Sin arroz no es comida” es un dicho común en el Sudeste Asiático.

La pasta madre senza glutine infusa con moringa offre un aiuto alla salute per tutti, in particolare per i celiaci

2023-10-30T14:01+0100medimagazine (it)

Pasta madre-Immagine Credit: Created with the assistance of DALL·E 3- In un recente articolo pubblicato sulla rivista Foods , i ricercatori hanno sviluppato nuovi tipi di pane a lievitazione naturale con pasta madre, senza glutine e con una formulazione di pseudocereali contenente Moringa oleifera,....

La coltura del futuro sarà il fico d’India

2023-10-30T04:36+0100notizieinunclick (it)

Contro la siccità il fico d’ India è una delle piante più efficienti: per produrre 1 kg di frutti consuma circa 20 litri di acqua all’anno, quindi una quantità minima rispetto, ad esempio, ai 60 litri per l’arancia e 80 litri per kg di mele. Per molti esperti il fico d’India sarà il frutto del....

L’inflazione travolge anche Halloween

2023-10-29T13:54+0100business24tv (it)

I prezzi di zucchero e cacao ai massimi rispettivamente da 12 e 44 anni. Halloween in arrivo. La più anglosassone delle feste ha creato da noi molte perplessità ma anche negli USA non sembra passarsela molto bene. Infatti per il secondo anno consecutivo, i consumatori statunitensi vedono un’inflazione a due cifre nel reparto dei dolciumi.

Protección a la niñez y fiscalización

2023-10-28T17:01+0200diarioelmercurio (es)

Dentro de los grupos poblacion al es hay uno que es vulnerable a múltiples eventos, y a veces, paradógicamente, se deja de lado: me refiero a las niñas y los niños. A nivel mundial, de acuerdo a datos de la ONU, 1 de cada 6 niños viven en la pobreza extrema; esto implica problemas en la alimentación....

Sustainability, Vol. 15, Pages 15391: Sustainable Tourism Development and Ramsar Sites in Serbia: Exploring Residents’ Attitudes and Water Quality Assessment in the Vlasina Protected Area

2023-10-28T08:47+0200mdpi (en)

Residents have a critical role in the tourism planning and development process. Residents’ perceptions of tourism development are considered as a vital step for participatory tourism plans in the Greek part of Prespa Lake. The results show weak engagement of residents in participatory opportunities....

Protección a la niñez y fiscalización

2023-10-27T11:43+0200elfinanciero (es)

octubre 27, 2023 | 3:28 am hrs Dentro de los grupos poblacionales hay uno que es vulnerable a múltiples eventos, y a veces, paradójicamente, se deja de lado: me refiero a las niñas y los niños. A nivel mundial, de acuerdo a datos de la ONU, 1 de cada 6 niños viven en la pobreza extrema; esto implica....

Il fico d'India sarà «il frutto del futuro»: ecco perché

2023-10-26T19:04+0200italiaatavola (it)

potrebbe diventare un frutto chiave nel futuro , specialmente considerando i cambiamenti climatici con stagioni sempre più calde e periodi prolungati di siccità. Questa pianta si dimostra estremamente efficiente nel resistere alla mancanza di acqua, e quanto meno ne riceve, tanto più ricco diventa il suo contenuto di vitamina C e altre sostanze.

Il fico d'India è il frutto del futuro, tiene testa alla siccità

2023-10-26T16:03+0200altoadige (it)

<p> (ANSA) - ROMA, 26 OTT - Il fico d' India sar&agrave; il frutto del futuro alla luce dei cambiamenti climatici con stagioni sempre pi&ugrave; calde e lunghi periodi con poche piogge. Questa pianta. <br/> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; infatti, &egrave; una delle pi&ugrave; efficienti per far fronte alla....

Il fico d'India è il frutto del futuro, tiene testa alla siccità

2023-10-26T15:54+0200ansa (it)

Il fico d' India sarà il frutto del futuro alla luce dei cambiamenti climatici con stagioni sempre più calde e lunghi periodi con poche piogge. Questa pianta. infatti, è una delle più efficienti per far fronte alla siccità e, meno acqua ha più vitamina C e altre sostanze contiene.

FICO D’INDIA A PROVA DI SICCITA’. CANELLA (ALì): “MERITA PIU’ SUCCESSO”

2023-10-26T15:46+0200corriereortofrutticolo (it)

Contro la siccità il fico d’ India è una delle piante più efficienti : per produrre 1 kg di frutti consuma circa 20 litri di acqua all’anno, quindi una quantità minima rispetto, ad esempio, ai 60 litri per l’arancia e 80 litri per kg di mele. Per molti esperti il fico d’India sarà il frutto del....

Crisis climática: la ONU advierte que la Tierra está cerca de su punto máximo de riesgo

2023-10-25T22:24+0200rionegro (es)

La Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU) advirtió que la humanidad se está acercando a un « punto de inflexión de riesgo» irreversible que hará imposible hacer frente a los desastres naturales que se avecinan. En ese sentido, el nuevo informe de la Universidad de las Naciones Unidas de Alemania....

Dall’esaurimento falde acquifere ai detriti spaziali: allerta ONU sulle minacce al pianeta

2023-10-25T18:11+0200meteoweb (it)

, un nuovo rapporto dell’ Università delle Nazioni Unite mette in guardia da sei minacce che potrebbero ribaltare i sistemi essenziali per la vita umana. Secondo lo studio, la Terra è sempre più vicina a “ punti critici di rischio ” che danneggiano la nostra capacità di affrontare il cambiamento....

Ambiente, rapporto ONU: mondo vicino a punto di non ritorno

2023-10-25T15:42+0200triestecafe (it)

Il mondo si sta dirigendo verso una serie di "punti critici" ambientali che potrebbero causare danni irreversibili alle riserve idriche e ad altri sistemi di sostentamento della vita. È quanto ha avvertito oggi l'Istituto per l'Ambiente e la Sicurezza Umana dell'Università delle Nazioni Unite (UNU-EHS).

15:09Ambiente, rapporto ONU: mondo vicino a punto di non ritorno

2023-10-25T15:17+0200energiaoltre (it)

Il mondo si sta dirigendo verso una serie di “punti critici” ambientali che potrebbero causare danni irreversibili alle riserve idriche e ad altri sistemi di sostentamento della vita. È quanto ha avvertito oggi l’Istituto per l’Ambiente e la Sicurezza Umana dell’Università delle Nazioni Unite (UNU-EHS).

L’allarme dell’ONU sull’ambiente: il mondo è vicino ad un punto di non ritorno

2023-10-25T15:06+0200energiaoltre (it)

Secondo l’Istituto per l’Ambiente e la Sicurezza Umana dell’Università dell’ONU il cambiamento climatico e l’uso eccessivo delle risorse hanno messo il mondo sull’orlo di 6 punti critici interconnessi che “potrebbero innescare cambiamenti improvvisi nei nostri sistemi di sostegno alla vita” Il mondo....

Otro terremoto en el precio de los alimentos: la sequía y la restricción a las exportaciones de India disparan el arroz

2023-10-24T22:53+0200eldiario-es (es)

India es el primer exportador de arroz del mundo. Cerca del 40% del comercio mundial de esta materia prima se concentra en ese país que, en pleno verano, decidió restringir drásticamente las exportaciones de este alimento básico. Una decisión política, para mantener los precios estables en su....

Le azioni di FMC, fornitore di prodotti chimici per l'agricoltura, crollano dopo aver tagliato gli obiettivi di vendita

2023-10-23T20:10+0200marketscreener (it)

Le azioni di FMC Corp sono scese di oltre il 25% a più di un minimo di sei anni lunedì, dopo che la debolezza della domanda nei mercati chiave ha costretto il fornitore di prodotti chimici per l'agricoltura a tagliare le previsioni di ricavi e profitti per il terzo trimestre.

Le centrali a carbone aumentano anziché diminuire. Il desolante rapporto Urgewald: “Nel 2022 nuovo record di produzione”

2023-10-21T09:23+0200ilfattoquotidiano (it)

Su oltre 1.400 aziende che operano lungo tutta la filiera dell’industria del carbone solo 71, quindi il 5% – hanno fissato date per l’eliminazione graduale della fonte fossile più inquinante, mentre 577 stanno ancora sviluppando nuova capacità. E così, nonostante la chiusura delle centrali....

8 Countries Worst Affected By Climate Change

2023-10-20T14:13+0200timesnownews (en)

Countries Most Affected By Climate Change. Climate change is one of the most important global issues of our generation and some countries suffer the weight of these changes more severely than others. Here are eight countries that have been especially heavily struck by the effects of climate change. Bangladesh.

FAO, prezzi delle materie prime alimentari in lieve aumento

2023-10-20T09:19+0200mangimiealimenti (it)

L’Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite per l’Alimentazione e l’Agricoltura (FAO) ha riferito i primi di agosto, in una nota ufficiale, che i prezzi globali delle materie prime alimentari sono aumentati nel mese di luglio, influenzati dalla conclusione dell’Iniziativa per il Grano del Mar Nero e dalle nuove restrizioni commerciali sul riso.

Il Pentagono accusa Pechino di voler raddoppiare il suo arsenale nucleare entro il 2030

2023-10-20T09:11+0200asianews (it)

CINA. Un rapporto pubblicato dal Pentagono sostiene che Pechino stia mirando a raddoppiare il suo arsenale nucleare portandolo dalle attuali 400 testate a oltre 1.000 entro il 2030. Ad oggi, secondo lo Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, la Russia ha un arsenale nucleare di circa 5.

La differenza tra tempo atmosferico e clima

2023-10-19T17:39+0200meteoweb (it)

Il tempo atmosferico e il clima sono concetti distinti legati alle condizioni meteorologiche. Il tempo atmosferico si riferisce alle condizioni a breve termine in un’area specifica, includendo temperatura umidità precipitazioni vento e visibilità . Può variare rapidamente e influenzare la vita quotidiana.

I semi di soia toccano i massimi di tre settimane grazie alla forte domanda e alla siccità in Brasile

2023-10-19T06:03+0200marketscreener (it)

I futures sulla soia di Chicago sono rimasti piatti giovedì, dopo essere saliti all'inizio della sessione fino a raggiungere un massimo di tre settimane, grazie al fatto che i prezzi hanno trovato sostegno nella forte domanda dei trasformatori di semi oleosi statunitensi e nella siccità del Brasile, esportatore rivale.

Extreme weather events increase by 46pc since 2000

2023-10-18T19:27+0200newagebd (en)

Bangladesh has been witnessing extreme weather events such as droughts, floods and cyclones going up by 46 per cent since 2000, according to a policy publication released on Wednesday by the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change of London School of Economics. The average annual temperature in the summer of 2021 was 0.

Frutta secca: verso un aumento dei prezzi

2023-10-18T18:55+0200myfruit (it)

“Dopo la campagna 2022/23 caratterizzata da prezzi bassi, per il comparto della frutta secca si apre una stagione decisamente più volatile e di sostegno alle quotazioni” . Questo, in estrema sintesi, il trend emerso nel corso del convegno Commodity agricole 2024 – Volatilità, previsioni, strategie organizzato da Unione Italiana Food e Areté.

Older people worst victims

2023-10-18T17:27+0200thedailystarBD (en)

Heat-related deaths: 148% higher than 2000-2004; Temperature rise: 0.49°C higher than the average of 1986-2005; Extreme weather events: 46% higher than 2000, with 12 additional days of heatwaves; Food insecurity: To see a 7.4% increase by 2041-2060. Around 1,430 people, aged 65 and up, have died....

World Food Day: Global ceremony highlights water’s role against troubled backdrop

2023-10-17T18:14+0200indiaeducationdiary (en)

Rome – The global ceremony marking this year’s World Food Day 2023 took place here today, against a backdrop of increasing world hunger and conflicts. In particular, participants stressed water’s critical role in underpinning our food security and how we can better manage and not take for granted this precious and finite resource.

Agricoltura e allevamento: i disastri climatici hanno causato perdite per 3,8 trilioni di dollari negli ultimi 30 anni

2023-10-17T13:45+0200iconaclima (it)

L’agricoltura è uno dei settori più esposti e vulnerabili nel contesto del rischio di catastrofi, data la sua profonda dipendenza dalle risorse naturali e dalle condizioni climatiche. I disastri ricorrenti possono potenzialmente erodere i progressi ottenuti in termini di sicurezza alimentare e....

Cómo el activismo ambiental de las mujeres en el Sur global puede crear un mundo mejor

2023-10-17T11:18+0200ipsnoticias (es)

Estas diferencias se deben a la cultura patriarcal. A menudo no se implica a las mujeres en la respuesta a los problemas medioambientales . Con demasiada frecuencia son excluidas de los debates sobre las soluciones a la crisis climática. Dejar de lado a las mujeres a la hora de idear soluciones....

Hottest September to date

2023-10-17T10:25+0200kuenselonline (en)

Sherab Lhamo Recording a monthly average of 27.59 degree Celsius, September this year was the hottest September to date. Analysis of the 26-year average temperature indicated an increase in September’s heat, a 21.44 average degrees Celsius, showing a potential shift in seasonal temperature distribution, not only in Bhutan but globally.

How can we identify pockets of poverty early on?

2023-10-17T02:03+0200thedailystarBD (en)

Endeavours to reduce poverty do not usually have a uniform effect; pockets of poverty always seem to emerge. For instance, while developing countries have made remarkable progress in poverty reduction since 2000, 80 percent of the total extreme poor continue to inhabit the regions south of Sahara in Africa and those in southern Asia.

World Food Day: Global ceremony highlights water’s role against troubled backdrop

2023-10-16T18:45+0200agris-fao (en)

, “makes the vital connection between water and food - without water there is no food and there is no food security without water security.” However, rapid population growth, urbanization, industrialization, economic development and the climate crisis have all taken a toll on our water resources the....

Impending earthquake alert till Nov 15, says Meteorologist Kirankumar Johare

2023-10-16T18:15+0200uniindia (en)

Kolhapur, Oct 16 (UNI) With climate changes caused by the movement of tectonic plates, there is high possibility of earthquakes in various parts of India including Maharashtra and nearby countries by November 15, claimed a well-known Meteorologist on Monday.

World Food Day: Global ceremony highlights water’s role against troubled backdrop

2023-10-16T17:37+0200fao-en (en)

, “makes the vital connection between water and food - without water there is no food and there is no food security without water security.” However, rapid population growth, urbanization, industrialization, economic development and the climate crisis have all taken a toll on our water resources the....

FAO rallies global community behind 2023 theme: Water is Life, Water is Food – Leave No One Behind

2023-10-16T17:17+0200indiaeducationdiary (en)

Rome – The global ceremony marking this year’s World Food Day 2023 took place here today, against a backdrop of increasing world hunger and conflicts. In particular, participants stressed water’s critical role in underpinning our food security and how we can better manage and not take for granted this precious and finite resource.

Giornata mondiale alimentazione: Fao riunisce mondo su tema acqua

2023-10-16T17:05+0200askanews (it)

Roma, 16 ott. (askanews) – “L’acqua è vita, l’acqua è cibo. Non lasciare indietro nessuno crea il collegamento vitale tra acqua e cibo: senza acqua non c’è cibo e non c’è sicurezza alimentare senza sicurezza idrica”. Si è svolta oggi a Roma alla Fao la cerimonia globale che celebra la Giornata....

World Food Day: Global ceremony highlights water’s role against troubled backdrop

2023-10-16T16:37+0200nationaltribune (en)

The global ceremony marking this year’s World Food Day 2023 took place here today, against a backdrop of increasing world hunger and conflicts. In particular, participants stressed water’s critical role in underpinning our food security and how we can better manage and not take for granted this precious and finite resource.

Public Health Situation Analysis: El Niño (October-December 2023)

2023-10-16T14:35+0200reliefWeb (en)

Executive Summary. The current El Niño event was first declared in June 2023. Since the first El Niño Public Health Situation Analysis published in July 2023, evolving climate forecasts have warranted an update to this document. The past three months have already demonstrated that several of the....

La birra europea e la minaccia del cambiamento climatico

2023-10-16T00:07+0200energycue (it)

La birra è una delle bevande più amate al mondo, ma un recente studio pubblicato su Nature Communications ha rivelato un possibile cambiamento per le regioni europee produttrici di birra, come Germania, Repubblica Ceca e Slovenia. Queste infatti potrebbero affrontare una riduzione significativa nella produzione di luppolo aromatico entro il 2050.

L’ottobre anomalo ha regalato il sesto sfalcio nei campi bresciani

2023-10-15T12:24+0200giornaledibrescia (it)

Un’annata positiva per le castagne e più erba per gli animali. Sono questi due, fra i più importanti, segnali positivi che nel Bresciano arrivano a seguito del caldo anomalo di queste settimane . «Le alte temperature dei primi giorni di ottobre - afferma Alessandro Titoldini, del Frutteto Titoldini....

Cómo el activismo ambiental de las mujeres en el Sur global puede crear un mundo mejor

2023-10-14T07:15+0200rebelion (es)

Estas diferencias se deben a la cultura patriarcal. A menudo no se implica a las mujeres en la respuesta a los problemas medioambientales . Con demasiada frecuencia son excluidas de los debates sobre las soluciones a la crisis climática. Dejar de lado a las mujeres a la hora de idear soluciones....

Cómo el activismo ambiental de las mujeres en el sur global puede crear un mundo mejor

2023-10-13T21:56+0200ecoavant (es)

Estas diferencias se deben a la cultura patriarcal. A menudo no se implica a las mujeres en la respuesta a los problemas medioambientales . Con demasiada frecuencia son excluidas de los debates sobre las soluciones a la crisis climática. Dejar de lado a las mujeres a la hora de idear soluciones....

Water Climate Change Is Making Saltwater Intrusion Worse in Coastal Areas

2023-10-13T15:13+0200scientificamerican (en)

, an online publication covering the latest research. Seawater intrusion is the movement of saline water from the ocean or estuaries into freshwater systems. The seawater that has crept up the Mississippi River in the summer and early fall of 2023 is a reminder that coastal communities teeter in a fragile land-sea balance.

Come stanno le coltivazioni di riso in Italia?

2023-10-12T10:34+0200italiaatavola (it)

A l via alla raccolta del riso in Piemonte . La Coldiretti con un primo monitoraggio ha stimato un calo del 10% dovuto alla perdita di ettari per siccità e per abbandono. Ma la qualità delle produzioni piemontesi , che si concentrano nelle province di Vercelli e Novara su circa 100mila ettari, rimane molto alta.

Climate Change Forces Millions of Children to Become Refugees

2023-10-12T02:07+0200kompas-id (en)

The following article was translated using both Microsoft Azure Open AI and Google Translation AI. The original article can be found in KOMPAS/AGUS SUSANTO. Cloudy skies surround the Hong Kong International Airport on Tuesday (10/10/2023). On Sunday (8/10/2023) night, flights to and from the airport....

Seawater intrusion threatens coastal communities

2023-10-12T00:01+0200finance-commerce (en)

I am a coastal hydrogeologist and have studied water across the land-sea interface for 25 years. I think of seawater intrusion as being like a seesaw: The place where fresh water and salt water meet is the balance point between forces from land and forces from the sea.

What is seawater intrusion? A hydrogeologist explains the shifting balance between fresh and salt water at the coast

2023-10-11T21:42+0200phys (en)

by Holly Michael, The Conversation Under natural conditions, fresh water flows underground toward the ocean and keeps seawater from moving into coastal aquifers. Pumping too much groundwater from the aquifer lowers water levels and can draw seawater inland.

CALDO: NON CADONO LE FOGLIE E PUNGONO LE ZANZARE

2023-10-11T15:55+0200ladeadellacaccia (it)

Non cadono le foglie dalle piante che per il caldo non sono entrate nella fase di riposo vegetativo caratteristico della stagione ma in giro ci sono ancora mosche e zanzare ancora particolarmente aggressive mentre nelle campagne i cicli produttivi sono sconvolti dai raccolti fuori stagione, con ad....

What is seawater intrusion? A hydrogeologist explains the shifting balance between fresh and salt water at the coast

2023-10-11T15:40+0200johansen (en)

Date: 2023-10-11 13:29 Author: Rss error reading . Original article: https://theconversation.com/what-is-seawater-intrusion-a-hydrogeologist-explains-the-shifting-balance-between-fresh-and-salt-water-at-the-coast-214620 Seawater intrusion is the movement of saline water from the ocean or estuaries into freshwater systems.

MIL-OSI Global: What is seawater intrusion? A hydrogeologist explains the shifting balance between fresh and salt water at the coast

2023-10-11T14:46+0200foreignaffairs-nz (en)

– By Holly Michael, Director, Delaware Environmental Institute, and Professor of Earth Sciences and Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Delaware. In 2022, California built an emergency drought barrier across the West False River near Oakley to protect against saltwater intrusion.

What is seawater intrusion? A hydrogeologist explains the shifting balance between fresh and salt water at the coast

2023-10-11T14:32+0200theconversation-us (en)

Seawater intrusion is the movement of saline water from the ocean or estuaries into freshwater systems. The seawater that has crept up the Mississippi River in the summer and early fall of 2023 is a reminder that coastal communities teeter in a fragile land-sea balance. Fresh water is essential for drinking, irrigation and healthy ecosystems.

HEMAS, Asiatic MEC and Garbageman jointly initiate Save the Nature

2023-10-11T09:01+0200thedailystarBD (en)

The frequency of natural disasters including floods, droughts and cyclones is rising every year as a result of global climate change. These natural catastrophes disrupt and damage uncountable number of lives & properties— pushing our planet towards an inevitable doom.

Il futuro infernale delle bambine fra matrimoni infantili e disastri climatici: oltre 40 milioni a rischio entro il 2050 (ma nessuno ne parla)

2023-10-11T07:09+0200greenme (it)

L’infanzia dovrebbe essere la fase più spensierata della nostra esistenza. Eppure per tantissime bambine del mondo è soltanto l’inizio dell’inferno: per loro non si prospettano anni di giochi, studio e scoperte, ma un brusco e traumatico passaggio all’età adulta.

Caldo: non cadono le foglie e pungono le zanzare

2023-10-10T20:21+0200coldiretti (it)

Non cadono le foglie dalle piante che per il caldo non sono entrate nella fase di riposo vegetativo caratteristico della stagione ma in giro ci sono ancora mosche e zanzare ancora particolarmente aggressive mentre nelle campagne i cicli produttivi sono sconvolti dai raccolti fuori stagione, con ad....

RACCOLTI SCONVOLTI DAL CALDO FUORI STAGIONE: BROCCOLI E VERZE IN ANTICIPO, SPINACI IN RITARDO

2023-10-10T14:27+0200corriereortofrutticolo (it)

Non cadono le foglie dalle piante che per il caldo non sono entrate nella fase di riposo vegetativo caratteristico della stagione ma in giro ci sono ancora mosche e zanzare ancora particolarmente aggressive mentre nelle campagne i cicli produttivi sono sconvolti dai raccolti fuori stagione, con ad....

Giornata delle bambine e delle ragazze: Save the children, 40 milioni (+33%) destinate ad affrontare cambiamento climatico e matrimoni precoci entro il 2050

2023-10-10T14:09+0200avveniredicalabria (it)

Il numero di bambine che rischiano di subire il duplice rischio degli impatti del cambiamento climatico e del matrimonio infantile è destinato ad aumentare del 33%, raggiungendo quasi i 40 milioni entro il 2050. Queste le stime di una nuova analisi di Save the children, diffusa oggi alla vigilia....

Giornata delle bambine e delle ragazze: Save the children, 40 milioni (+33%) destinate ad affrontare cambiamento climatico e matrimoni precoci entro il 2050

2023-10-10T13:56+0200agensir (it)

Il numero di bambine che rischiano di subire il duplice rischio degli impatti del cambiamento climatico e del matrimonio infantile è destinato ad aumentare del 33%, raggiungendo quasi i 40 milioni entro il 2050. Queste le stime di una nuova analisi di Save the children, diffusa oggi alla vigilia....

Avviata la raccolta del riso, ma il caldo anomalo fa registrare un -15% di produzione

2023-10-10T12:33+0200primapavia (it)

Il caldo fa partire la raccolta del riso, ma anche registrare un -15% di produzione: l'allarme Coldiretti. Avviata la raccolta del riso. È partita la raccolta del riso in Lombardia spinta dal caldo anomalo che sta interessando la regione in questo inizio autunno.

Autunno caldo: raccolti di broccoli e verze in anticipo, spinaci in ritardo

2023-10-10T11:27+0200italiaatavola (it)

L e foglie delle piante non stanno cadendo come di consueto in questo autunno, a causa del clima insolitamente caldo che ha impedito loro di entrare nella fase di riposo vegetativo tipica di questa stagione. Questo caldo straordinario ha portato a una serie di conseguenze in tutta Italia.

L'autunno tarda ad arrivare

2023-10-10T11:10+0200teatronaturale (it)

Non cadono le foglie dalle piante che per il caldo non sono entrate nella fase di riposo vegetativo caratteristico della stagione ma in giro ci sono ancora mosche e zanzare ancora particolarmente aggressive mentre nelle campagne i cicli produttivi sono sconvolti dai raccolti fuori stagione, con ad....

Caldo: Coldiretti, non cadono le foglie e pungono le zanzare

2023-10-10T10:13+0200agricolae (it)

Non cadono le foglie dalle piante che per il caldo non sono entrate nella fase di riposo vegetativo caratteristico della stagione ma in giro ci sono ancora mosche e zanzare ancora particolarmente aggressive mentre nelle campagne i cicli produttivi sono sconvolti dai raccolti fuori stagione, con ad....

Caldo, Coldiretti: Foglie non cadono e ci sono le zanzare

2023-10-10T09:44+0200triestecafe (it)

Non cadono le foglie dalle piante che per il caldo non sono entrate nella fase di riposo vegetativo caratteristico della stagione, ma in giro ci sono ancora mosche e zanzare ancora particolarmente aggressive mentre nelle campagne i cicli produttivi sono sconvolti dai raccolti fuori stagione, con ad....

Caldo: le foglie non cadono e le zanzare continuano a pungere

2023-10-10T09:39+0200meteoweb (it)

Non cadono le foglie dalle piante che per il caldo non sono entrate nella fase di riposo vegetativo caratteristico della stagione ma in giro ci sono ancora mosche e zanzare ancora particolarmente aggressive mentre nelle campagne i cicli produttivi sono sconvolti dai raccolti fuori stagione, con ad....

Caldo anomalo: Coldiretti, non cadono le foglie e pungono le zanzare

2023-10-10T09:27+0200advfn (it)

(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor Plus) - Roma, 10 ott - Non cadono le foglie dalle piante che per il caldo non sono entrate nella fase di riposo vegetativo caratteristico della stagione ma in giro ci sono ancora mosche e zanzare ancora aggressive mentre nelle campagne i cicli produttivi sono sconvolti dai....

CALDO: COLDIRETTI, NON CADONO LE FOGLIE E PUNGONO LE ZANZARE

2023-10-10T09:08+0200agenparl (it)

(AGENPARL) – mar 10 ottobre 2023 N. 856 – 10 ottobre 2023 CALDO: COLDIRETTI, NON CADONO LE FOGLIE E PUNGONO LE ZANZARE Raccolti sconvolti dal clima fuori stagione, anticipano verze e spinaci in ritardo Non cadono le foglie dalle piante che per il caldo non sono entrate nella fase di riposo....

Oltre 43 milioni di bambini sfollati a causa dei disastri meteorologici: i dati UNICEF

2023-10-09T17:02+0200iconaclima (it)

Secondo un nuovo studio commissionato dall’UNICEF d al 2016 al 2021, quattro tipi di disastri climatici (inondazioni, tempeste, siccità e incendi) – la cui frequenza è aumentata a causa del r iscaldamento globale – hanno causato 43,1 milioni di bambini sfollati in 44 Paesi. Il 95% di questi spostamenti è stato causato da inondazioni e tempeste.

Nature’s S.O.S for disappearing species

2023-10-08T20:28+0200pakistantoday (en)

Mother Nature and its species are disappearing at an alarming speed. Since the industrial revolution, our planet’s environment has been changing rapidly due to the excessive emission of greenhouse gases and chlorofluorocarbons, causing significant harm to both Mother Nature and its species.

Vietnam has highest number of child displacements due to natural disasters

2023-10-08T12:38+0200vov-vn (en)

The rescue team use a rope to rescue the children trapped in the middle of the stream when the floodwaters appear (Photo: baogialai.com.vn) Worldwide, weather-related disasters caused 43.1 million internal displacements of children in 44 countries over a six-year period – or approximately 20,000....

El terremoto de Afganistán ha matado a más de 1.000 personas, dicen los talibanes | Afganistán

2023-10-08T12:19+0200notiulti (es)

El número de muertos por una serie de terremotos en el oeste Afganistán ha aumentado bruscamente a más de 2.000 personas, según un portavoz talibán, mientras los rescatistas buscaban supervivientes entre las ruinas de las aldeas arrasadas. “Más de 2.060 personas han muerto y más de 10.000 han resultado heridas”, dijo a The Guardian.

Los talibanes dicen que más de 2.000 muertos en el terremoto

2023-10-08T10:25+0200notiulti (es)

Potentes terremotos en Afganistán han matado a más de 2.000 personas y herido a más de 9.000, según ha dicho la administración talibán. En medio de la confusión, el número de muertos por los terremotos de ayer aumentó desde los 500 reportados esta mañana por un portavoz de la Media Luna Roja y los 16 del sábado por la noche.

High number of child displacements due to natural disasters in VN

2023-10-08T00:29+0200vietnamnet-vn-en (en)

Worldwide, weather-related disasters caused 43.1 million internal displacements of children in 44 countries over a six-year period or approximately 20,000 child displacements a day, per the Children Displaced in a Changing Climate, which is the first global analysis of the number of children driven....

9.7 million Filipino kids displaced by disasters – Unicef

2023-10-07T23:42+0200inquirer (en)

The Unicef report was the first global analysis of the number of children driven away from their homes between 2016 and 2021 due to floods, storms, droughts, and wildfires, and looks at projections for the next 30 years. Based on the analysis, there were 43.

Millones de niños son desplazados por fenómenos climáticos extremos

2023-10-07T18:39+0200elperiodicodemexico (es)

ANIRUDDHA GHOSAL y CAMILLE FASSETT | Los Angeles Times. Tormentas, inundaciones, incendios forestales y otros fenómenos climáticos extremos provocaron poco más de 43 millones de desplazamientos que involucraron a niños entre 2016 y 2021, de acuerdo con un informe de las Naciones Unidas.

Vietnam among countries with highest number of child displacements due to natural disasters

2023-10-07T11:30+0200vietnamplus-en (en)

released on October 6. Worldwide, weather-related disasters caused 43.1 million internal displacements of children in 44 countries over a six-year period – or approximately 20,000 child displacements a day, per the Children Displaced in a Changing Climate, which is the first global analysis of the....

Việt Nam among top 10 countries with highest number of child displacements due to natural disasters

2023-10-07T01:33+0200vietnamnews (en)

HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam saw a total of 930,000 children having to leave their homes in the six-year period between 2016 and 2021 due to extreme weather phenomena such as floods, storms and drought, according to data from a new UNICEF analysis released on Friday. Worldwide, weather-related disasters caused 43.

Millions of children are displaced due to extreme weather events. Climate change will make it worse

2023-10-06T23:32+0200startribune (en)

Storms, floods, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million displacements involving children between 2016 and 2021, according to a United Nations report. More than 113 million displacements of children will occur in the next three decades, estimated the UNICEF report released....

UNICEF: Climate-hastened disasters displaced millions of Asian children in 2016-2021

2023-10-06T20:16+0200benarnews (en)

More than 40 million children were internally displaced over six years in worldwide weather-related disasters made worse by climate change, with the Philippines, India , China and Bangladesh topping the chart in absolute numbers, UNICEF reported on Friday. Between 2016 and 2021, as many as 43.

Floods, storms and fires displaced 20,000 children every day over past six years, UNICEF report finds

2023-10-06T19:00+0200saudigazette (en)

NEW YORK — More than 43 million children have been driven from their homes by floods, storms, droughts and wildfires over the six years between 2016 and 2021, according to new data from UNICEF. That works out to 20,000 children displaced every single day due to extreme weather fueled by climate change.

43M Children Displaced By Floods, Storms, Droughts, Wildfires Since 2016

2023-10-06T17:24+0200forbes (en)

A joint report by UNICEF and the Internal Displacement Monitoring Center brings into sharper focus one of the harshest impacts of climate change: child displacement. UNICEF cited the new data as further evidence that more must be done to protect children from the risks and safeguard their futures.

Millones de niños han sido desplazados por eventos climáticos: UNICEF

2023-10-06T16:52+0200voanoticias (es)

Tormentas, inundaciones, incendios y otros fenómenos meteorológicos extremos provocaron más de 43 millones de desplazamientos de niños entre 2016 y 2021, según un informe de Naciones Unidas. Más de 113 millones de desplazamientos de niños ocurrirán en las próximas tres décadas, estimó el informe de....

Standard » Weather disasters displaced 43 million children in 6 years, UNICEF says

2023-10-06T16:08+0200kenyamoja (en)

The miseries of long, drawn-out disasters like droughts are often underreported. Children had to leave their homes at least 1.3 million times because of drought in the years covered by the report more than half of them in Somalia but this is likely an undercount, the report said.

Millions of children are displaced due to extreme weather events

2023-10-06T16:05+0200naharnet-ar (en)

Storms, floods, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million displacements involving children between 2016 and 2021, according to a United Nations report. More than 113 million displacements of children will occur in the next three decades, estimated the UNICEF report released....

Millions of Children Displaced Due To Extreme Weather. Climate Change Will Make It Worse

2023-10-06T16:03+0200time (en)

Storms, floods, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million displacements involving children between 2016 and 2021, according to a United Nations report. More than 113 million displacements of children will occur in the next three decades, estimated the UNICEF report released....

Sean Galbreath/U.S. Navy/Getty Images

2023-10-06T15:56+0200cnn (en)

More than 43 million children have been driven from their homes by floods, storms, droughts and wildfires over the six years between 2016 and 2021, according to new data from UNICEF. That works out to 20,000 children displaced every single day due to extreme weather fueled by climate change.

UNICEF: Millones de niños son desplazados por fenómenos climáticos extremos

2023-10-06T15:03+0200latimes (es)

Tormentas, inundaciones, incendios forestales y otros fenómenos climáticos extremos provocaron poco más de 43 millones de desplazamientos que involucraron a niños entre 2016 y 2021, de acuerdo con un informe de las Naciones Unidas. En las próximas tres décadas habrá más de 113 millones de....

Millions of children are displaced due to extreme weather events

2023-10-06T14:48+0200euronews-en (en)

Storms, floods, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million displacements involving children between 2016 and 2021, according to a United Nations report. More than 113 million displacements of children will occur in the next three decades, estimated the UNICEF report released....

Millions of children are displaced due to extreme weather events. Climate change will make it worse

2023-10-06T12:13+0200sunstar (en)

STORMS, floods, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million displacements involving children between 2016 and 2021, according to a United Nations report. More than 113 million displacements of children will occur in the next three decades, estimated the Unicef report released....

Weather Disasters Displaced 43 Million Children in 6 Years, UNICEF Says

2023-10-06T11:58+0200voanews (en)

Storms, floods, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million displacements involving children between 2016 and 2021, according to a United Nations report. More than 113 million displacements of children will occur in the next three decades, estimated the UNICEF report released....

UN: Millions of children in Asia displaced by weather-related events

2023-10-06T11:40+0200rfa (en)

More than 43 million children were internally displaced over six years due to climate change-exacerbated, weather-related disasters, with China, India and the Philippines leading the chart in absolute numbers, a U.N. agency said in a new report. “While the link between climate change and....

Decine di milioni di bambini sfollati e traumatizzati dai disastri climatici

2023-10-06T09:19+0200geagency (it)

Inondazioni, tempeste, siccità… i disastri alimentati dai cambiamenti climatici hanno causato 43,1 milioni di sfollati tra il 2016 e il 2021. E questa è solo “la punta dell’iceberg”, avverte l’Unicef, criticando la mancanza di attenzione nei confronti di queste vittime “invisibili”.

Riso, la produzione messa in difficoltà dal clima anomalo

2023-10-06T08:38+0200rinnovabili (it)

La raccolta del riso potrebbe diminuire del 15%, a causa del cambiamento climatico che influisce sull’andamento delle coltivazioni. Ma i problemi per il settore vengono anche dallo scarso riconoscimento dato agli agricoltori e dalla crescita delle importazioni da paesi che non rispettano i nostri....

Millones de niños son desplazados por fenómenos climáticos extremos

2023-10-06T07:57+0200esdelatino-com (es)

Tormentas, inundaciones, incendios forestales y otros fenómenos meteorológicos extremos provocaron poco más de 43 millones de desplazamientos de niños entre 2016 y 2021, según un informe de las Naciones Unidas. En las próximas tres décadas habrá más de 113 millones de desplazamientos de menores,....

Millions of children displaced due to extreme weather events

2023-10-06T07:52+0200cgtn (en)

Storms, floods, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million children being displaced between 2016 and 2021, according to a United Nations report. More than 113 million displacements of children will occur in the next three decades, estimated a UNICEF report released on Friday,....

UNICEF: Millones de niños son desplazados por fenómenos climáticos extremos

2023-10-06T07:14+0200sandiegouniontribune (es)

Tormentas, inundaciones, incendios forestales y otros fenómenos climáticos extremos provocaron poco más de 43 millones de desplazamientos que involucraron a niños entre 2016 y 2021, de acuerdo con un informe de las Naciones Unidas. En las próximas tres décadas habrá más de 113 millones de....

Millions of children displaced due to extreme weather events

2023-10-06T06:07+0200japantoday (en)

Storms, floods, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million displacements involving children between 2016 and 2021, according to a United Nations report. More than 113 million displacements of children will occur in the next three decades, estimated the UNICEF report released....

Millions of children displaced due to extreme weather events

2023-10-06T05:55+0200inquirer (en)

READ: Climate crisis exposes millions of children to dangers of frequent heatwave The miseries of long, drawn-out disasters like droughts are often underreported. Children had to leave their homes at least 1.3 million times because of drought in the years covered by the report more than half of them....

Millions of children are displaced due to extreme …

2023-10-06T04:52+0200wearecentralpa (en)

Storms, floods, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million displacements involving children between 2016 and 2021, according to a United Nations report. More than 113 million displacements of children will occur in the next three decades, estimated the UNICEF report released....

Millions of children are displaced due to extreme weather events. Climate change will make it worse

2023-10-06T02:40+0200wtva (en)

Storms, floods, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million displacements involving children between 2016 and 2021, according to a United Nations report. More than 113 million displacements of children will occur in the next three decades, estimated the UNICEF report released....

Climate Change Exacerbates Displacement of Millions of Children from Extreme Weather Events

2023-10-06T02:37+0200vervetimes (en)

Storms, floods, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million displacements involving children between 2016 and 2021, according to a United Nations report. More than 113 million displacements of children will occur in the next three decades, estimated the UNICEF report released....

Millions of children are displaced due to extreme weather events. Climate change will make it worse

2023-10-06T02:36+0200news-gazette (en)

Storms, floods, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million displacements involving children between 2016 and 2021, according to a United Nations report. More than 113 million displacements of children will occur in the next three decades, estimated the UNICEF report released....

Millions of children are displaced due to extreme weather events. Climate change will make it worse

2023-10-06T02:33+0200yakimaherald (en)

Storms, floods, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million displacements involving children between 2016 and 2021, according to a United Nations report. More than 113 million displacements of children will occur in the next three decades, estimated the UNICEF report released....

Millions of children are displaced due to extreme …

2023-10-06T02:23+0200wowktv (en)

Storms, floods, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million displacements involving children between 2016 and 2021, according to a United Nations report. More than 113 million displacements of children will occur in the next three decades, estimated the UNICEF report released....

Millions of children are displaced due to extreme weather events. Climate change will make it worse

2023-10-06T02:23+0200ABCnews (en)

Storms, floods, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million displacements involving children between 2016 and 2021, according to a United Nations report. More than 113 million displacements of children will occur in the next three decades, estimated the UNICEF report released....

Millions of children are displaced due to extreme weather events. Climate change will make it worse

2023-10-06T02:19+0200actionnewsjax (en)

Storms, floods, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million displacements involving children between 2016 and 2021, according to a United Nations report. More than 113 million displacements of children will occur in the next three decades, estimated the UNICEF report released....

Millions of children are displaced due to extreme weather events. Climate change will make it worse

2023-10-06T02:15+0200independent-UK (en)

Storms, floods, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million displacements involving children between 2016 and 2021, according to a United Nations report. More than 113 million displacements of children will occur in the next three decades, estimated the UNICEF report released....

Millions of children are displaced due to extreme weather events. Climate change will make it worse

2023-10-06T02:13+0200sandiegouniontribune (en)

The worst drought in more than 50 years scorched the once-fertile pastures the family relied on, leaving them barren. So, bundling only a few clothes and some utensils into sacks, they moved to a camp in the capital Mogadishu, where Ibrahim, who dreams of being a doctor, is now going to school for the first time.

Millions of children are displaced due to extreme weather events. Climate change will make it worse

2023-10-06T02:13+0200apnews (en)

Storms, floods, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million displacements involving children between 2016 and 2021, according to a United Nations report. More than 113 million displacements of children will occur in the next three decades, estimated the UNICEF report released....

Millions of Children Are Displaced Due to Extreme Weather Events. Climate Change Will Make It Worse

2023-10-06T02:13+0200usnews (en)

Meera Devi, left, accompanies her daughter Arima, 7, to her school as they walk on the flood plain of Yamuna River, in New Delhi, India , Friday, Sept. 29, 2023. Their family was among those displaced by the recent floods in the Indian capital's Yamuna River.

Millions of children are displaced due to extreme weather events. Climate change will make it worse

2023-10-06T02:13+0200kob (en)

The miseries of long, drawn-out disasters like droughts are often underreported. Children had to leave their homes at least 1.3 million times because of drought in the years covered by the report — more than half of them in Somalia — but this is likely an undercount, the report said.

Millions of children are displaced due to extreme weather events. Climate change will make it worse

2023-10-06T02:12+0200wftv (en)

Storms, floods, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million displacements involving children between 2016 and 2021, according to a United Nations report. More than 113 million displacements of children will occur in the next three decades, estimated the UNICEF report released....

Millions of children are displaced due to extreme weather events. Climate change will make it worse

2023-10-06T02:12+0200wsoctv (en)

Storms, floods, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million displacements involving children between 2016 and 2021, according to a United Nations report. More than 113 million displacements of children will occur in the next three decades, estimated the UNICEF report released....

CALDO – COLDIRETTI: -15% RISO, PARTITA RACCOLTA IN LOMBARDIA

2023-10-05T13:42+0200agenparl (it)

(AGENPARL) – gio 05 ottobre 2023 N. 77 – 05 ottobre 2023 Caldo, Coldiretti: -15% riso Partita raccolta in Lombardia È partita la raccolta del riso in Lombardia spinta dal caldo anomalo che sta interessando la regione in questo inizio autunno. Lo rende noto la Coldiretti Lombardia nel sottolineare....

Caldo: -15% riso partita raccolta in Lombardia

2023-10-05T12:56+0200valtellinanews (it)

È partita la raccolta del riso in Lombardia spinta dal caldo anomalo che sta interessando la regione in questo inizio autunno. Lo rende noto la Coldiretti Lombardia nel sottolineare che in base alle prime stime si prospetta un calo nella raccolta di circa il 15% rispetto alla media.

Emissioni dal settore elettrico +0,2% grazie a rinnovabili

2023-10-05T12:51+0200ansa (it)

Un rapporto pubblicato oggi dal think tank energetico Ember rivela che le emissioni del settore elettrico globale si sono stabilizzate nella prima metà del 2023, con un leggero aumento dello 0,2% rispetto allo stesso periodo dell'anno precedente, grazie alla continua crescita dell'eolico e del solare.

Caldo: -15% riso partita raccolta in Lombardia

2023-10-05T12:31+0200resegoneonline (it)

È partita la raccolta del riso in Lombardia spinta dal caldo anomalo che sta interessando la regione in questo inizio autunno. Lo rende noto la Coldiretti Lombardia nel sottolineare che in base alle prime stime si prospetta un calo nella raccolta di circa il 15% rispetto alla media.

Quasi trenta gradi a ottobre, anche il riso ne soffre: “In Lombardia stimato un calo del 15% della raccolta”

2023-10-05T11:22+0200ilcittadinomb (it)

Il clima pazzo con quasi trenta gradi a ottobre porta (anche) a un calo del 15% di raccolta di riso stima Coldiretti Lombardia . A soffrire di più, spiega un risicoltore pavese “sono state alcune varietà come il Carnaroli, il Volano e i loro similari, in particolare quelle seminate più tardi” “Ci è....

Raccolta del riso: calo del 15%

2023-10-05T11:12+0200logosnews (it)

È partita la raccolta del riso in Lombardia spinta dal caldo anomalo che sta interessando la regione in questo inizio autunno. Lo rende noto la Coldiretti Lombardia nel sottolineare che in base alle prime stime si prospetta un calo nella raccolta di circa il 15% rispetto alla media.

Is Your Home at Risk? Here are the 20 Countries with the Most Towns and Cities Prone to Deadliest Flooding

2023-10-04T17:39+0200whatsnew2day (en)

Scientists have revealed the 20 countries with the highest number of towns and cities prone to life-threatening floods due to climate change. Researchers are concerned that settlements are expanding into flood-risk areas rather than away from them, threatening lives in the near future.

VIDEO | La onlus Interlife: “Ecco il toolkit che triplica il reddito, dall’India all’Africa”

2023-10-04T15:38+0200dire (it)

Crediti della Foto: Interlife Onlus. ROMA – Chi sceglie di emigrare anche a costo della vita, lo fa perché sa che nel suo Paese non riuscirà a costruirsi un avvenire dignitoso: a questa necessità risponde il “Toolkit Interlife”, progetto di sviluppo della onlus Interlife che permette a persone....

Come il riscaldamento globale potrebbe alimentare future pandemie

2023-10-04T10:41+0200flaminiaedintorni (it)

“Nella nostra analisi, abbiamo scoperto questo”, continua Mora Il 58% delle malattie infettive che affliggono l’umanità in tutto il mondo sono state esacerbate a un certo punto dai rischi climatici . Il 16% è stato ridotto a volte. I casi sperimentali hanno rivelato 1.

Migranti, Gambini (Interlife): Toolkit alternativa alle partenze

2023-10-03T18:00+0200notiziegeopolitiche (it)

Agenzia Dire. Chi sceglie di emigrare anche a costo della vita, lo fa perché sa che nel suo Paese non riuscirà a costruirsi un avvenire dignitoso: a questa necessità risponde il “Toolkit Interlife”, progetto di sviluppo della onlus Interlife che permette a persone vulnerabili in Africa di “creare....

Caldo, Coldiretti: – 15% riso, al via la raccolta in Italia

2023-10-02T23:17+0200iltabloid (it)

Crolla del 15% la produzione di riso in Italia con la raccolta appena partita spinta da un caldo anomalo di inizio autunno. E’ quanto emerge dal monitoraggio della Coldiretti in occasione dell’inizio della raccolta del cereale più consumato al mondo con oltre diecimila famiglie, fra dipendenti e....

El Niño in arrivo. Come cambierebbero i prezzi dell’agricoltura mondiale

2023-10-02T18:07+0200wallstreetitalia (it)

Cos’è El Niño e i cambiamenti che porta al clima. Il fenomeno di El Niño, o più precisamente El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) è un’alterazione delle temperature delle acque superficiali nell’area del Pacifico centro-orientale lungo la costa latino-americana e responsabile di un importante cambiamento meteorologico .

Bangladesh Allarme dengue, più di mille i morti dall'inizio dell'anno

2023-10-02T16:48+0200avvenire (it)

Oltre mille persone sono morte di febbre dengue nel Bangladesh dall'inizio dell'anno in quella che, in base ai dati diffusi dalla Direzione generale dei servizi sanitari del Paese, viene considerata come la peggiore epidemia della malattia virale trasmessa agli esseri umani attraverso la puntura di zanzare.

El devastador monzón en India muestra los efectos del cambio climático y la mala planificación

2023-10-02T00:34+0200elperiodicodemexico (es)

SIBI ARASU. BANGALORE, India (AP) Sanjay Chauhan vio este año cómo las lluvias del monzón se abatían sobre su casa y su granja en el Himalaya indio con una magnitud y una intensidad que nunca había experimentado antes. “Se han derrumbado edificios, se han roto carreteras, hubo muchísimos aludes de....

Italia, Coldiretti: -15% della produzione di riso

2023-10-01T15:08+0200qds (it)

Segna un -15% la produzione di riso in Italia con la raccolta appena partita. Si riscontra infatti un caldo anomalo d’inizio autunno. Segna un -15% la produzione di riso in Italia con la raccolta appena partita. Si riscontra infatti un caldo anomalo d’inizio autunno.

Coldiretti, Caldo: " 15% riso, al via la raccolta in Italia

2023-10-01T12:48+0200247libero (it)

Crolla del 15% la produzione di riso in Italia con la raccolta appena partita spinta da un caldo anomalo di inizio autunno. E’ quanto emerge dal monitoraggio della Coldiretti in occasione dell’inizio della raccolta del cereale più consumato al mondo con oltre diecimila famiglie, fra dipendenti e....

Capital FM » Changing climate realities: Flooding in New York City and the looming risks of El Nino in Kenya

2023-10-01T12:38+0200kenyamoja (en)

Today, Global Warming is increasingly rising at unprecedented scale with countries around the world, both in the Global South and the Global North continue to confront the unfolding realities of the devastating impacts of climate change. While the extreme weather events such as devastating floods,....

Changing climate realities: Flooding in New York City and the looming risks of El Nino in Kenya

2023-10-01T12:31+0200capitalfm (en)

Today, Global Warming is increasingly rising at unprecedented scale with countries around the world, both in the Global South and the Global North continue to confront the unfolding realities of the devastating impacts of climate change. While the extreme weather events such as devastating floods,....

Caldo, Coldiretti, -15% riso, al via raccolta in Italia

2023-10-01T12:12+0200agricolae (it)

Crolla del 15% la produzione di riso in Italia con la raccolta appena partita spinta da un caldo anomalo di inizio autunno. E’ quanto emerge dal monitoraggio della Coldiretti in occasione dell’inizio della raccolta del cereale più consumato al mondo con oltre diecimila famiglie, fra dipendenti e....

Coldiretti, Caldo: – 15% riso, al via la raccolta in Italia

2023-10-01T11:55+0200politicanews (it)

Crolla del 15% la produzione di riso in Italia con la raccolta appena partita spinta da un caldo anomalo di inizio autunno. E’ quanto emerge dal monitoraggio della Coldiretti in occasione dell’inizio della raccolta del cereale più consumato al mondo con oltre diecimila famiglie, fra dipendenti e....

El devastador monzón en India muestra los efectos del cambio climático y la mala planificación

2023-10-01T10:36+0200elnuevoherald (es)

BANGALORE, India . Sanjay Chauhan vio este año cómo las lluvias del monzón se abatían sobre su casa y su granja en el Himalaya indio con una magnitud y una intensidad que nunca había experimentado antes. “Se han derrumbado edificios, se han roto carreteras, hubo muchísimos aludes de tierra, incluido....

El devastador monzón en la India muestra los efectos del cambio climático y la mala planificación

2023-10-01T10:29+0200esdelatino-com (es)

BANGALORE, India (AP) — Sanjay Chauhan observó cómo las lluvias monzónicas azotaron su casa y su granja en el Himalaya indio este año con una magnitud e intensidad que nunca antes había experimentado. «Los edificios se han derrumbado, las carreteras se han roto, ha habido muchos deslizamientos de....

El devastador monzón en India muestra los efectos del cambio climático y la mala planificación

2023-10-01T10:16+0200sandiegouniontribune (es)

BANGALORE, India — Sanjay Chauhan vio este año cómo las lluvias del monzón se abatían sobre su casa y su granja en el Himalaya indio con una magnitud y una intensidad que nunca había experimentado antes. “Se han derrumbado edificios, se han roto carreteras, hubo muchísimos aludes de tierra, incluido....

Caldo: – 15% riso, al via la raccolta in Italia

2023-10-01T09:38+0200ilmetropolitano-it (it)

Crolla del 15% la produzione di riso in Italia con la raccolta appena partita spinta da un caldo anomalo di inizio autunno. E’ quanto emerge dal monitoraggio della Coldiretti in occasione dell’inizio della raccolta del cereale più consumato al mondo con oltre diecimila famiglie, fra dipendenti e....

Caldo: – 15% riso, al via la raccolta in Italia

2023-10-01T03:31+0200coldiretti (it)

Crolla del 15% la produzione di riso in Italia con la raccolta appena partita spinta da un caldo anomalo di inizio autunno. E’ quanto emerge dal monitoraggio della Coldiretti in occasione dell’inizio della raccolta del cereale più consumato al mondo con oltre diecimila famiglie, fra dipendenti e....

Produzione riso italiano -15%: colpa del caldo estremo

2023-09-30T23:30+0200business24tv (it)

A pesare, oltre agli effetti del clima sono gli squilibri causati dalle importazioni con le manovre dell’ India che ha bloccato le esportazioni. Il caldo anomalo di inizio autunno ha fatto crollare del 15% la produzione di riso in Italia. Emerge dal monitoraggio della Coldiretti in occasione....

Crollo della produzione di riso per meteo pazzo e caldo anomalo: -15%

2023-09-30T21:44+0200laprovinciapavese (it)

PAVIA. Crolla del 15% la produzione di riso in Italia con la raccolta appena partita spinta da un caldo anomalo di inizio autunno. E' quanto emerge dal monitoraggio della Coldiretti in occasione dell'inizio della raccolta del cereale più consumato al mondo con oltre 10mila famiglie, fra dipendenti e....

Articolo / Italia, +23% sui cibi preferiti a rischio rincaro del clima

2023-09-30T16:35+0200quotidiano (it)

Il 23% dei prodotti alimentari preferiti dagli italiani, dal caffè al tonno, dalle banane al cioccolato, potrebbe subire un significativo aumento di prezzo a causa del cambiamento climatico. Lo afferma un nuovo rapporto di Christian Aid, organizzazione religiosa di soccorso e sviluppo di 41 chiese....

++CALDO: COLDIRETTI, -15% RISO, AL VIA RACCOLTA IN ITALIA ++

2023-09-30T16:02+0200agenparl (it)

(AGENPARL) – sab 30 settembre 2023 N. 829 – 30 settembre 2023 CALDO: COLDIRETTI, -15% RISO, AL VIA RACCOLTA IN ITALIA Crolla del 15% la produzione di riso in Italia con la raccolta appena partita spinta da un caldo anomalo di inizio autunno. E’ quanto emerge dal monitoraggio della Coldiretti in....

Doppio attentato in Pakistan: oltre 50 i morti

2023-09-30T10:29+0200asianews (it)

Le notizie di oggi: aperto il ballottaggio alle Maldive, che oggi decideranno tra un presidente filo-cinese e uno pro- India . Nel Manipur è stato nuovamente imposto il coprifuoco a causa dei continui disordini. Per la festa del ringraziamento coreana i prezzi dei beni alimentari hanno raggiunto il massimo storico.

Precios de la comida siguen subiendo ante la presión del cambio climático

2023-09-29T10:54+0200gestion (es)

¿Cómo se prepara la comida cuando un ingrediente básico es demasiado caro? Esta pregunta se plantea en hogares de todo el mundo ante la escasez de alimentos básicos como de cocina y cebollas . Eso se debe a que algunos países han introducido restricciones sobre la comida que exportan para proteger....

¿Cuál será la postura de los sindicatos respecto del cambio climático?

2023-09-29T00:40+0200esdelatino-com (es)

Después del verano de 2023, el más caliente de la historia registrada , no son sólo los trabajadores sino el trabajo mismo el que está en la mira. Los trabajadores que pasan sus días expuestos a los elementos pueden encontrar un respiro a medida que cambian las estaciones, pero a medida que avanzan....

Los precios de la comida siguen subiendo ante la presión del cambio climático, El Niño y la guerra

2023-09-28T20:28+0200elperiodicodemexico (es)

ANIRUDDHA GHOSAL, EVELYNE MUSAMBI y JOEAL CALUPITAN. (AP).- Cómo se prepara la comida cuando un ingrediente básico es demasiado caro? Esta pregunta se plantea en hogares de todo el mundo ante la escasez de alimentos básicos como arroz, aceite de cocina y cebollas.

Diario Precios de la comida siguen subiendo ante cambio climático, El Niño y la guerra Associated Press | 08:24 ¿Cómo se prepara la comida cuando un ingrediente básico es demasiado caro?

2023-09-28T16:49+0200elpaso (es)

Para Caroline Kyalo, de 28 años y que trabaja en un salón de belleza en Nairobi, la capital de Kenia, la cuestión es buscar la forma de cocinar para sus dos hijos sin cebollas. Las restricciones sobre la exportación de ese vegetal en la vecina Tanzania ha multiplicado los precios por tres.

Global warming turns millions into climate migrants

2023-09-28T11:02+0200aa-en (en)

ISTANBUL. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) predicts that by 2050, there could be anywhere from 44 million to 216 million climate migrants. Experts suggest that as the impacts of the climate crisis intensify, inter-country climate migrations may become more frequent.

Global Warming Turns Millions Into Climate Migrants

2023-09-28T10:44+0200haberler-en (en)

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) predicts that by 2050, there could be anywhere from 44 million to 216 million climate migrants. Experts suggest that as the impacts of the climate crisis intensify, inter-country climate migrations may become more frequent.

L’acqua è di tutti o solo di qualcuno?

2023-09-27T13:21+0200unimondo (it)

(UNU-INWEH) pochi giorni prima della Conferenza Onu sull’acqua, ha ben spiegato come “ La diffusione dell’acqua in bottiglia a pagamento da una parte continua a essere segno della mancanza di acqua potabile, dall’altro inibisce l’intervento statale nel fornire e migliorare le infrastrutture di....

UN’s Guidance to Safeguard Children From Climate Change Effects

2023-09-26T13:32+0200climateadaptationplatform (en)

Children are also impacted and vulnerable to climate change, and governments must protect them against it. On 28 August 2023, the United Nations Child Rights Committee released an authoritative guidance known as General Comment No. 26 that “specifies the legislative and administrative measures....

Las frecuentes tormentas e inundaciones en todo el mundo exigen variedades de uva de mesa más resistentes

2023-09-22T16:08+0200freshplaza (es)

No cabe duda de que los fenómenos meteorológicos a gran escala, que oscilan ampliamente desde la sequía hasta inundaciones repentinas, están sembrando el caos para los productores hortofrutícolas de todo el planeta. En especial, en el caso de las uvas de mesa, que tradicionalmente son sensibles....

Run-up to World Rhino Day 2023: Poaching, climate change & habitat loss threaten global population

2023-09-22T07:51+0200downtoearth (en)

Apart from poaching and habitat loss, climate change-induced droughts have been threatening the rhino population in Afric a, pointed out a new report. On the other hand, climate disruptions in Asia can lead to the deaths of rhinos. Increased precipitation, longer monsoons and seasonal floods are....

Justice / Justice in motion

2023-09-21T20:13+0200newagebd (en)

— Al Jazeera. CLIMATE justice. Environmental justice. Economic justice. Spatial justice. All these terms ring hollow in the face of the continuing domination of the rich and powerful over the vulnerable. One of the many ways in which that domination takes practical form is in the use of automobiles in the city.

Future projection of climate extremes across contiguous northeast India and Bangladesh

2023-09-20T15:48+0200nature-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences (en)

as well as minimum and maximum temperatures. Fewer precipitation indicators showed significant changes than temperature indices, which did so over most of the region. The increase in SDII, R95P, R99P, and R20mm and a decrease in CDD indicate that the climatically humid region will become even wetter in the warmer future.

India Greater one-horned rhinos thriving in India, Nepal despite poaching threat: Report About an hour ago

2023-09-20T14:01+0200devdiscourse (en)

Greater one-horned rhinos thriving in India , Nepal despite poaching threat: Report The greater one-horned rhino population in India and Nepal continues to grow on the back of strong protection, wildlife crime law enforcement and habitat expansion, according to a new report.

Environment Subscribers only The unexpected impact of extreme weather events on forced marriages

2023-09-19T05:55+0200LeMonde-en (en)

Punyma, a 17-year-old girl living near the town of Natore, Bangladesh, in a field behind her house. The girl narrowly missed being married off at the age of 13. Near Natore, Natore district, Bangladesh, June 6, 2023. ROBIN TUTENGES / HANS LUCAS. Climate disruption could have some unexpected indirect consequences.

Cambiamenti climatici: migliaia di persone marciano a New York

2023-09-18T09:28+0200periodicodaily (it)

Migliaia di persone marciano a New York per i cambiamenti climatici. La marcia ha dato il via alla Settimana del clima in vista dell’Assemblea generale della Nazioni Unite. Migliaia di persone marciano a New York contro i cambiamenti climatici. Migliaia di attivisti per il clima hanno marciato per....

"L’ansia climatica” dilaga tra i giovani: riusciranno a superarla? I Millennials e la Generazione Z sono cresciuti in un pianeta diverso, che impone scelte più difficili, rispetto ai loro genitori. Accettare questo dato di fatto è il primo passo per evitare di lasciarsi sopraffare dall’angoscia.

2023-09-18T08:50+0200nationalgeographic-it (it)

Katie Cielinski e Aaron Regunberg sono millennials. Ma si considerano neonati del cambiamento climatico. Sono diventati maggiorenni quando il mondo stava appena aprendo gli occhi di fronte all'impatto catastrofico dell’uomo sull'ambiente. Prima di sposarsi, nel 2017, la coppia ha lottato per quasi....

Piante grasse: cosa scegliere e come coltivarle

2023-09-17T13:56+0200habitante (it)

La scelta del tipo di piante da inserire nelle abitazioni o nei giardini è un tema ricorrente tra i consumatori. Ci sono diverse possibilità: piante ad alto fusto, arbusti, alberi da frutto, fiori, ecc.. La decisione deriva dalle qualità estetiche del vegetale, tralasciando spesso la facilità di coltivazione.

Interessi, prezzi bassi e clima: a rischio le produzioni agricole

2023-09-16T16:32+0200italiaatavola (it)

L a Banca Centrale Europea (Bce) ha deciso un ulteriore aumento dei tassi d’interesse di riferimento per contrastare l’inflazione. Secondo gli esperti della Bce, dovrebbe attestarsi, in media, al 5,6% quest’anno e scendere al 3,2% nel 2024. Nel comunicato diffuso a conclusione della riunione del....

Confagricoltura: tassi di interesse, prezzi al ribasso e clima. A rischio le produzioni agricole

2023-09-16T14:22+0200agricolae (it)

La Banca Centrale Europea (BCE) ha deciso un ulteriore aumento dei tassi d’interesse di riferimento per contrastare l’inflazione. Secondo gli esperti della BCE, dovrebbe attestarsi, in media, al 5,6% quest’anno e scendere al 3,2% nel 2024. Nel comunicato diffuso a conclusione della riunione del....

Sustainability, Vol. 15, Pages 13813: Impact of Natural Disasters on Household Income and Expenditure Inequality in China

2023-09-16T08:31+0200mdpi (en)

In contrast to studies that focus on the macroeconomic level, one strand of literature estimates the effect of disasters on average household income and distribution. The empirical evidence is decidedly mixed. For instance, Yamamura [ 23 ] employs cross-country panel data from 86 countries over the....

Berlino, il grido dei Fridays for future per il clima

2023-09-15T20:56+0200247libero (it)

La manifestazione si è svolta a pochi giorni dal summit dei leader del G20 , che si è svolto a Nuova Delhi, in India . Nella dichiarazione finale, i governi si sono limitati a ribadire un impegno di riduzione della produzione di energia elettrica dal carbone. Senza alcun avanzamento sul fronte della diminuzione dell'utilizzo di petrolio e gas.

Regno Unito: crisi alimentare alle porte?Secondo Christian Aid, il cambiamento climatico mette a repentaglio più di un quinto dell'import

2023-09-15T17:14+0200efanews (it)

Secondo un nuovo rapporto, è a rischio più di un quinto dei prodotti alimentari ricorrenti nel carrello della spesa dei britannici. Il motivo è attribuito al cambiamento climatico, reputato particolarmente devastante nei Paesi produttori di banane, uva, avocado, anacardi, cacao, piselli, tonno in....

Detto tra noiLe alghe dicono sempre la verità

2023-09-15T11:56+0200cdt (it)

Avete presente quando qualcuno se ne esce con «mah, io al cambiamento climatico non ci credo, in fondo il clima è sempre cambiato, non capisco tutto questo allarmismo» dimostrando una palese ignoranza riguardo ad informazioni e basi scientifiche necessarie a prendere le distanze dalle conclusioni....

A causa dell’emergenza climatica c’è il rischio rincaro per i cibi preferiti dagli italiani | Lo scenario

2023-09-15T08:26+0200ripartelitalia (it)

Il 23% dei prodotti alimentari preferiti dagli italiani, dal caffè al tonno, dalle banane al cioccolato, potrebbe subire un significativo aumento di prezzo a causa del cambiamento climatico. Lo afferma un nuovo rapporto di Christian Aid, organizzazione religiosa di soccorso e sviluppo di 41 chiese....

A causa dell’inquinamento atmosferico, l’aspettativa di vita è inferiore di 2/3 anni

2023-09-14T11:52+0200quifinanza (it)

Incrementando la riduzione dei livelli di PM2.5 al di sotto dei limiti stabiliti dall’Organizzazione Mondiale della Sanità, si potrebbe prolungare la durata media della vita a livello globale di 2,3 anni. Questo potrebbe portare a un guadagno stimato di circa 17,8 miliardi di anni di vita , che....

Extreme weather events linked to increased child and forced marriages

2023-09-14T07:15+0200guardian (en)

Extreme weather events have many unexpected indirect consequences, including an increase in the rate of child marriages. This is the surprising conclusion of a paper in the journal International Social Work by a team from Ohio State University, which looked at 20 studies connecting droughts, floods....

Il 23% degli alimenti degli italiani è a rischio rincari per il clima

2023-09-13T19:18+0200business24tv (it)

I paesi di provenienza sarebbero a rischio climatico. Il cambiamento climatico potrebbe mettere a serio rischio quasi ¼ dei prodotti alimentari preferiti dagli italiani. Infatti, secondo un nuovo rapporto di Christian Aid organizzazione religiosa di soccorso e sviluppo di 41 chiese cristiane di....

Clima, in Italia rischio rincaro per 23% dei cibi preferiti

2023-09-13T18:42+0200247libero (it)

(ANSA) - ROMA, 13 SET - Il 23% dei prodotti alimentari preferiti dagli italiani, dal caffè al tonno, dalle banane al cioccolato, potrebbe subire un significativo aumento di prezzo a causa del cambiamento climatico. Lo afferma un nuovo rapporto di Christian Aid, organizzazione religiosa di soccorso e....

Cómo el aumento de la temperatura del planeta habría impulsado la expansión del dengue en Europa, Asia y América

2023-09-12T03:04+0200infobae (es)

En Asia, Bangladesh también tiene un brote de dengue. Un total de 11 pacientes murieron como consecuencia de esta patología y 2.944 fueron ingresados en diferentes hospitales la semana pasada. Este año hubo 741 muertes, según la Dirección General de Servicios de Salud (DGHS).

Las llanuras de América del Sur se inundan por la expansión de la agricultura

2023-09-11T17:43+0200iagua (es)

El aumento de la demanda mundial de cereales está llevando a la rápida conversión de amplias franjas de pastizales y bosques nativos en tierras agrícolas, con graves impactos en el ciclo del agua, según un estudio publicado en la revista Science. El Servicio de Información y Noticias Científicas....

Las llanuras de América del Sur se inundan por la expansión de la agricultura

2023-09-11T14:46+0200eltiempo-CO (es)

deforestación por la agricultura de grano s, un mercado que no para de aumentar a escala mundial, ha reducido la capacidad de los suelos para extraer el agua, provocando encharcamientos permanentes en los campos argentinos”, señala a SINC Esteban Jobbágy, ingeniero agrónomo Consejo Nacional de....

¿Cómo está la cosecha de granos en el mundo? … pues depende del cultivo y la zona

2023-09-11T14:45+0200agrodigital (es)

A finales de agosto, las condiciones de la cosecha de grano son muy desiguales según se trate de trigo, maíz, arroz o soja y de la zona, de acuerdo con AMIS. Con carácter general, en el caso del trigo, en el hemisferio norte, la cosecha de trigo de invierno y primavera está terminando en condiciones mixtas con sequía en varias zonas.

Las llanuras de América del Sur se inundan por la expansión de la agricultura

2023-09-11T14:21+0200Publico-ES (es)

Las planicies de América del Sur se inundan cada vez más, dejando bajo el agua comarcas enteras en la región chaco pampeana de Argentina. La pérdida de vegetación nativa de raíces profundas y la disminución de la evapotranspiración debido a la rápida expansión agrícola en las llanuras ha llevado a....

Convierten pastizales y bosques nativos en tierras agrícolas

2023-09-11T10:08+0200ecoticias (es)

Las planicies de América del Sur se inundan cada vez más, dejando bajo el agua comarcas enteras en la región chaco pampeana de Argentina. La pérdida de vegetación nativa de raíces profundas y la disminución de la evapotranspiración debido a la rápida expansión agrícola en las llanuras ha llevado a....

Rebasa los 2.000 la cifra de muertos por potente sismo en Marruecos (FOTOS)

2023-09-10T16:58+0200martinoticias (es)

Un inusual sismo de magnitud 6.8 sacudió Marruecos, provocando que la gente se levantara rápidamente de sus camas por la noche y saliera a las calles y derrumbando edificios de localidades montañosas y en ciudades antiguas no construidas para soportar semejante fuerza. Más de 2.

Rebasa los 2.000 la cifra de muertos por potente sismo en Marruecos (FOTOS)

2023-09-10T15:50+0200radiotelevisionmarti (es)

Un inusual sismo de magnitud 6.8 sacudió Marruecos, provocando que la gente se levantara rápidamente de sus camas por la noche y saliera a las calles y derrumbando edificios de localidades montañosas y en ciudades antiguas no construidas para soportar semejante fuerza. Más de 2.

Rebasa los 2.000 la cifra de muertos por potente sismo en Marruecos

2023-09-10T04:12+0200latimes (es)

MARRAKECH, Marruecos — Un inusual sismo de magnitud 6.8 sacudió Marruecos, provocando que la gente se levantara rápidamente de sus camas por la noche y saliera a las calles y derrumbando edificios de localidades montañosas y en ciudades antiguas no construidas para soportar semejante fuerza. Más de 2.

Diario Rebasa los 2 mil la cifra de muertos por sismo en Marruecos Associated Press | 19:06 Fue el terremoto más fuerte que ha sacudido el país del norte de África en 120 años

2023-09-10T03:23+0200elpaso (es)

Marrakech .- Un inusual sismo de magnitud 6.8 sacudió Marruecos, provocando que la gente se levantara rápidamente de sus camas por la noche y saliera a las calles y derrumbando edificios de localidades montañosas y en ciudades antiguas no construidas para soportar semejante fuerza.

El terremoto de Marruecos (820 muertos) se suma a recientes catástrofes climáticas, calor, inundaciones, incendios y huracanes

2023-09-09T13:29+0200republica (es)

El terremoto ocurrido al sur de Marruecos en la noche del viernes, con una intensidad de nivel 7 y epicentro a 18 kilómetros de profundidad ha causado la muerte a cerca de 820 personas , además de cientos de heridos y desaparecidos por lo que se teme que el número de víctimas llegue o supere las 1.000.

Child marriage rates in countries like India are witnessing a spike due to climate change-worsened extreme weather

2023-09-05T14:58+0200businessinsider-in (en)

What is horror? Is it the father enduring the eerie silence of a sleepless night, rummaging through his troubled mind to scrounge up other ways to protect his child from the chaos of war? Or is it his young daughter, who has, quite responsibly, already started reminiscing the friends she'd soon have....

Invasive Species Cost Global Economy $423bn Each Year, Threaten Ecosystems and Food Security: Report

2023-09-05T09:09+0200earth-org (en)

The economic damage from invasive species has quadrupled every decade since 1970, the UN said. More than 3,500 invasive species introduced by human activities to regions and biomes worldwide pose a serious threat to human health, food security, and biodiversity, costing the global economy $423 billion each year, new research suggests.

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....

Extreme Weather Linked to Child Marriage Spike in Many Countries

2023-09-04T10:55+0200weather-en-IN (en)

What is horror? Is it the father enduring the eerie silence of a sleepless night, rummaging through his troubled mind to scrounge up other ways to protect his child from the chaos of war? Or is it his young daughter, who has, quite responsibly, already started reminiscing the friends she'd soon have....

Opinion / Child labour and climate change

2023-09-03T20:04+0200newagebd (en)

Child workers on a building site in Dhaka, Bangladesh. — Open Democracy/BBC World Service/Flickr. ACCORDING to the National Child Labour Survey 2022, the number of children engaged in child labour in Bangladesh increased by 4.5 per cent in the last decade to 1.77 million from 1.69 million in 2013.

Le temperature salgono: presto alcune zone del pianeta saranno invivibili. Quali le conseguenze?

2023-09-03T11:04+0200247libero (it)

Nei mesi estivi l’Italia ha affrontato un’ondata di calore caratterizzata da temperature insopportabili e afa in tutte le città, con gravi conseguenze sulla salute fisica e mentale delle persone nonché sull’economia. Negli ultimi anni si è assistito ad un progressivo aumento di questi fenomeni a....

Le temperature salgono: presto alcune zone del pianeta saranno invivibili. Quali le conseguenze?

2023-09-03T10:55+0200ilfattoquotidiano (it)

Nei mesi estivi l’Italia ha affrontato un’ondata di calore caratterizzata da temperature insopportabili e afa in tutte le città, con gravi conseguenze sulla salute fisica e mentale delle persone nonché sull’economia. Negli ultimi anni si è assistito ad un progressivo aumento di questi fenomeni a....

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....

L’inquinamento più dannoso dell’alcol

2023-09-01T08:18+0200newsby (it)

Più pericoloso dell’alcol. È l’inquinamento atmosferico, che in media sottrae 2,3 anni all’aspettativa di vita media globale, con un impatto che è pari al fumo di sigaretta, tre volte il consumo di alcolici e più grave dell’Hiv/Aids, degli incidenti stradali o della malnutrizione.

L’inquinamento atmosferico è più letale del fumo, secondo un nuovo studio

2023-08-31T12:20+0200periodicodaily (it)

L’inquinamento atmosferico è la più grande minaccia per la salute globale, più letale del fumo, dell’alcol e persino della malnutrizione infantile. Più pericoloso del tabacco o dell’alcol, l’inquinamento atmosferico è massiccio in alcune regioni del mondo, in particolare in Asia e in Africa, secondo uno studio pubblicato martedì.

Navigating The Global Food Crisis

2023-08-30T17:08+0200mfame (en)

Credit; Aaron Favila/ AP Photo. The world faces an alarming confluence of factors – from climate-related disruptions to geopolitical tensions – that are fueling a mounting food crisis. India ’s recent ban on non-basmati white rice exports and export restrictions by other countries highlight the fragility of global food supply chains.

New devastating report on air pollution

2023-08-30T11:37+0200kiratas (en)

Air pollution is a greater threat to global health than tobacco, alcohol, dirty water or even child malnutrition. More dangerous than tobacco or alcohol, air pollution is worsening in some regions of the world such as Asia and Africa, according to a study published this Wednesday. ADVERTISING.

In Usa una ricerca avverte: l’inquinamento è la più grande minaccia mondiale alla salute umana

2023-08-30T07:52+0200milanopost (it)

L’inquinamento atmosferico rappresenta un rischio maggiore per la salute globale rispetto al fumo o al consumo di alcol, e questo pericolo è esacerbato in alcune regioni del mondo come l’Asia e l’Africa, spiega uno studio pubblicato oggi . Secondo questo rapporto dell’Energy Policy Institute (EPIC)....

El problema del agua en Estados Unidos: entre la inundación y la sequía

2023-08-30T00:28+0200esdelatino-com (es)

Los tótems tradicionales de la nación india Quinault se elevan sobre la ciudad costera de Taholah, estado de Washington, donde se encuentra su reserva. Tallados en cedro, los tótems representan costumbres antiguas, desde la pesca hasta el piragüismo, honrando la conexión con la tierra y sus animales.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Uno studio Usa avverte: l’inquinamento è la più grande minaccia mondiale alla salute umana

2023-08-29T11:56+0200askanews (it)

Roma, 29 ago. (askanews) – L’inquinamento atmosferico rappresenta un rischio maggiore per la salute globale rispetto al fumo o al consumo di alcol, e questo pericolo è esacerbato in alcune regioni del mondo come l’Asia e l’Africa, spiega uno studio pubblicato oggi .

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

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

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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....

EE UU y China deben luchar contra la crisis climática, no entre ellos

2023-08-29T06:32+0200elpais (es)

El cambio climático es una crisis global y ningún país solo puede resolverlo. Si Estados Unidos, China, y otros países industrializados no se unen para reducir drásticamente las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero , el mundo que dejaremos a nuestros hijos, hijas, y a las generaciones futuras será cada vez más insalubre e inhabitable.

A new method to compile global multi-hazard event sets

2023-08-23T20:28+0200nature-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences (en)

To produce the multi-hazard event sets, we require information on where and when a hazard occurred by using single hazard event data. Each single hazard footprint consists of a polygon that represents the spatial extent where the hazard occurred (hereinafter referred to as event polygon).

What would happen if all the ice on Earth melted?

2023-08-23T12:11+0200yourweather (en)

The melting of the ice is accelerating each year on a planetary scale, but what would be the consequences on a global level if these were to disappear completely? Glaciers and sea ice are melting a little more each year on a global scale, and these could well disappear almost entirely in the near future.

Tierra, viento y fuego

2023-08-20T18:16+0200esdelatino-com (es)

El incendio forestal que arrasó Lahaina la semana pasada, reduciendo a escombros lo que una vez había sido la joya del histórico reino hawaiano, tardó décadas en gestarse, dicen los científicos. Aún así, se necesitaría una combinación única de los elementos para producir el incendio forestal más mortífero de Estados Unidos en más de un siglo.

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.

25 countries face extreme water crisis, situation expected to worsen

2023-08-18T11:00+0200ibtimes-uk (en)

Somalia and its neighbours in the Horn of Africa including Ethiopia and Kenya have been suffering the worst drought in four decades. Hassan Ali ELMI/AFP. A report published by the World Resources Institute (WRI) on Tuesday claimed that as many as 25 countries are facing an unparalleled water....

Japón se enfrenta a poderosas precipitaciones e inundaciones hace más de 48 horas

2023-08-16T23:38+0200semana (es)

La sociedad nipona, acostumbrada al verano por el que debería estar pasando en agosto, se ha visto damnificada por potentes lluvias torrenciales ocasionadas por el tifón Lan, el cual ha afectado considerablemente las zonas central y occidental del país, causado lesiones moderadas en 49 personas, confirmó TRT.

Asia meridionale nella morsa di caldo e siccità: allarme dell’Unicef

2023-08-08T09:12+0200corrierenazionale (it)

Crisi climatica nel mondo tra ondate di caldo e siccità. Il 76% – ovvero 460 milioni – dei bambini in Asia Meridionale sono esposti a temperature estremamente alte. Secondo un’analisi dell’UNICEF in Asia meridionale vive la più alta percentuale di bambini esposti a temperature estremamente alte, rispetto a tutte le altre regioni.

Explained | Here’s how Asia fared in 2022 in terms of climate and extreme events

2023-08-07T13:26+0200thehindu (en)

The story so far: Drought, floods, and high temperatures were the critical disasters that plagued Asiain 2022, causing extensive damage to life and property. In its 2022 State of the Climate in Asia report, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) summarised extreme climate events taking place in Asia last year, and their socioeconomic impact.

Explained | Here’s how Asia fared in 2022 in terms of climate and extreme events

2023-08-07T13:26+0200Hindu (en)

The story so far: Drought, floods, and high temperatures were the critical disasters that plagued Asiain 2022, causing extensive damage to life and property. In its 2022 State of the Climate in Asia report, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) summarised extreme climate events taking place in Asia last year, and their socioeconomic impact.

In Philippines, researchers engineer rice varieties to adapt to changing climate

2023-07-31T03:37+0200rfa (en)

A top rice research center headquartered in the Philippines, a country vulnerable to climate change, says it is developing varieties of this grain and staple of Asian diets that can survive droughts, temperature extremes and flooding. Scientists at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI),....

Los impactos del cambio climático se intensifican en Asia

2023-07-29T12:05+0200diario16 (es)

Los impactos de los fenómenos meteorológicos extremos y del cambio climático se están azotando gravemente a Asia, donde las sequías volvieron a alternarse con las crecidas en 2022, arruinando la vida de las personas y destruyendo los medios de subsistencia.

Más de 5.000 muertos y 50 millones de afectados por 81 desastres climáticos

2023-07-29T08:03+0200eldiario (es)

Los impactos de los fenómenos meteorológicos extremos y del cambio climático se han intensificado en Asia en 2022, donde se produjeron 81 desastres relacionados con el tiempo, el clima y el agua, de los cuales más del 83% fueron crecidas y tormentas, según se desprende de un nuevo informe de la....

El pasado año dejó miles de muertos tras más de 80 desastres climáticos en Asia

2023-07-29T02:19+0200diariodigital-RD (es)

Más de 5.000 personas fallecidas y 50 millones de afectados por 81 desastres climáticos en ese continente. Los impactos de fenómenos meteorológicos extremos y cambio climático en Asia aumentaron en 2022, con 81 desastres relacionados con el clima, agua y tiempo, donde el 83% fueron crecidas y tormentas, según la OMM.

Más de 5,000 personas fallecidas y 50 millones de afectados por 81 desastres climáticos en Asia, según la OMM

2023-07-28T23:31+0200diariolibre (es)

Los impactos de los fenómenos meteorológicos extremos y del cambio climático se han intensificado en Asia en 2022, donde se produjeron 81 desastres relacionados con el tiempo, el clima y el agua, de los cuales más del 83 % fueron crecidas y tormentas, según se desprende de un nuevo informe de la....

Más de 5,000 personas fallecidas y 50 millones de afectados por 81 desastres climáticos en Asia, según la OMM

2023-07-28T20:25+0200elperiodicodemexico (es)

MADRID, (EUROPA PRESS)- El estudio constata que, debido a estos fenómenos meteorológicos extremos, más de 5,000 personas perdieron la vida, cerca de 50 millones de personas se vieron directamente perjudicadas y las pérdidas económicas superaron los 36,000 millones de dólares en el caso de Estados Unidos.

Más de 5.000 personas fallecidas y 50 millones de afectados por 81 desastres climáticos en Asia, según la OMM

2023-07-28T18:06+0200infobae (es)

Los impactos de los fenómenos meteorológicos extremos y del cambio climático se han intensificado en Asia en 2022, donde se produjeron 81 desastres relacionados con el tiempo, el clima y el agua, de los cuales más del 83% fueron crecidas y tormentas, según se desprende de un nuevo informe de la....

Más de 5.000 personas fallecidas y 50 millones de afectados por 81 desastres climáticos en Asia, según la OMM

2023-07-28T18:03+0200notimerica (es)

MADRID, 28 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) - Los impactos de los fenómenos meteorológicos extremos y del cambio climático se han intensificado en Asia en 2022, donde se produjeron 81 desastres relacionados con el tiempo, el clima y el agua, de los cuales más del 83% fueron crecidas y tormentas, según se....

Más de 5.000 personas fallecidas y 50 millones de afectados por 81 desastres climáticos en Asia, según la OMM

2023-07-28T17:38+0200europapress (es)

MADRID, 28 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) - Los impactos de los fenómenos meteorológicos extremos y del cambio climático se han intensificado en Asia en 2022, donde se produjeron 81 desastres relacionados con el tiempo, el clima y el agua, de los cuales más del 83% fueron crecidas y tormentas, según se....

Más de 5.000 personas fallecidas y 50 millones de afectados por 81 desastres climáticos en Asia, según la OMM

2023-07-28T17:37+0200diariosigloxxi (es)

MADRID, 28 (EUROPA PRESS) Los impactos de los fenómenos meteorológicos extremos y del cambio climático se han intensificado en Asia en 2022, donde se produjeron 81 desastres relacionados con el tiempo, el clima y el agua, de los cuales más del 83% fueron crecidas y tormentas, según se desprende de....

Más de 5.000 personas fallecidas y 50 millones de afectados por 81 desastres climáticos en Asia, según la OMM

2023-07-28T17:37+0200cope (es)

Los impactos de los fenómenos meteorológicos extremos y del cambio climático se han intensificado en Asia en 2022, donde se produjeron 81 desastres relacionados con el tiempo, el clima y el agua, de los cuales más del 83% fueron crecidas y tormentas, según se desprende de un nuevo informe de la....

Más de 5.000 personas fallecidas y 50 millones de afectados por 81 desastres climáticos en Asia, según la OMM

2023-07-28T17:34+0200teleprensa (es)

MADRID, 28 (EUROPA PRESS) Los impactos de los fenómenos meteorológicos extremos y del cambio climático se han intensificado en Asia en 2022, donde se produjeron 81 desastres relacionados con el tiempo, el clima y el agua, de los cuales más del 83% fueron crecidas y tormentas, según se desprende de....

Cambio climático Los impactos del cambio climático se intensifican en Asia

2023-07-27T19:51+0200portalambiental (es)

Bangkok, Tailandia (OMM) — Los impactos de los fenómenos meteorológicos extremos y del cambio climático se están intensificando en Asia, donde las sequías se alternaron con las crecidas en 2022, arruinando la vida de las personas y destruyendo los medios de subsistencia.

UN: Asia-Pacific, region most prone to natural disasters in the world

2023-07-27T17:50+0200asianews-en (en)

In 2022 alone, over 140 extreme events were reported. In the last 50 years, disaster-related deaths topped two million, mostly from earthquakes and storms, against 1.42 million in the rest of the world. In a recently released report, the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific....

UN: Asia-Pacific, region most prone to natural disasters in the world

2023-07-27T17:43+0200asianews (en)

In 2022 alone, over 140 extreme events were reported. In the last 50 years, disaster-related deaths topped two million, mostly from earthquakes and storms, against 1.42 million in the rest of the world. In a recently released report, the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific....

Onu: l'Asia-Pacifico è la regione più soggetta al mondo ai disastri naturali

2023-07-27T14:44+0200asianews (it)

Milano (AsiaNews) - La regione dell’Asia-Pacifico è la più soggetta al mondo ai disastri naturali. Solo nel 2022 ci sono stati oltre 140 eventi estremi che hanno provocato la morte di più di 7.500 persone e causato perdite stimate in 57 miliardi di dollari.

In Philippines, researchers develop rice varieties to survive changing climate

2023-07-26T18:41+0200benarnews (en)

A top rice research center headquartered in the Philippines, a country vulnerable to climate change, says it is developing varieties of this grain and staple of Asian diets that can survive droughts, temperature extremes and flooding. Scientists at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI),....

Dengue outbreaks threaten children across Asia as extreme weather spurs mosquitos

2023-07-24T01:19+0200reliefWeb (en)

BANGKOK, 24 July 2023 A spike in dengue fever outbreaks across Asia is putting children at risk with the situation set to get worse in the coming weeks as floods, heatwaves and potential impacts of the El Niño weather eventcreate perfect breeding grounds for mosquitos, Save the Children warned.

Rabindra University VC joins nat’l drought convention at RU

2023-07-22T21:01+0200newagebd (en)

The National Drought Convention 2023 was held at Rajshahi University on Saturday. Rabindra University, Bangladesh vice-chancellor professor Md Shah Azam was present as a session chair of the National Drought Convention, according to a press release. The vice-chancellor said that drought was one of....

Asia-Pacific Seasonal Monitor, June 2023

2023-07-21T11:58+0200reliefWeb (en)

Climate-related concerns. MARCH-JUNE 2023 RAINFALL PERFORMANCE. There was moderate to heavy rainfall in the southern Philippines, eastern Fiji, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and eastern Timor-Leste. Growing wet season rice continued under good weather conditions except in flood-affected areas.

Quando la natura fa paura, il rapporto di Wmo

2023-07-19T15:03+0200quotidianodifoggia (it)

(Adnkronos) – 11.778 disastri naturali dal 1970 al 2021, danni economici per 4.300 miliardi di dollari e 2 milioni di vittime, di cui il 90% in Paesi in via di sviluppo. Questi sono i dati dell’Atlante della Mortalità e delle Perdite Economiche dovute ai pericoli meteorologici, climatici e idrici....

Quando la natura fa paura, il rapporto di Wmo

2023-07-19T13:23+0200Quotidianodibari (it)

(Adnkronos) – L’Atlante della Mortalità e delle Perdite Economiche dovute ai pericoli meteorologici, climatici e idrici di Wmo riporta i dati relativi al periodo 1970-2021. In questo periodo, in Europa 1.784 disastri hanno causato 166.492 morti e perdite economiche per 562 miliardi di dollari.

Quando la natura fa paura, il rapporto di Wmo

2023-07-19T12:53+0200vivereancona (it)

3' di lettura Vivere Italia 19/07/2023 - (Adnkronos) - L’Atlante della Mortalità e delle Perdite Economiche dovute ai pericoli meteorologici, climatici e idrici di Wmo riporta i dati relativi al periodo 1970-2021. In questo periodo, in Europa 1.784 disastri hanno causato 166.492 morti e perdite economiche per 562 miliardi di dollari.

Quando la natura fa paura, il rapporto di Wmo

2023-07-19T12:45+0200adnkronos (it)

I disastri naturali dal 1970 al 2021 nei vari continenti. L’Atlante della Mortalità e delle Perdite Economiche dovute ai pericoli meteorologici, climatici e idrici di Wmo riporta i dati relativi al periodo 1970-2021. In questo periodo, in Europa 1.784 disastri hanno causato 166.492 morti e perdite economiche per 562 miliardi di dollari.

IPCC Scientists Develop Annually Updated Climate Change Indicators

2023-07-19T04:55+0200climateadaptationplatform (en)

Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent worldwide as global average temperature increases. The earth’s temperature has already warmed above 1.1°C since preindustrial times. For every devasting flood, hurricane, typhoon, or wildfire, people want to know the role of climate change in it.

Climate Crisis: Huge floods wreak havoc in South Asia

2023-07-18T07:22+0200gulfnews (en)

Last year’s catastrophic flooding in Pakistan caused at least $40 billion in damages and killed nearly 1,500 people. Besides Pakistan, India , Bangladesh and Nepal also witnessed severe flooding in 2022. This year, the flood season has just begun in the subcontinent, as the large areas of the region can experience flooding till the end of September.

Heat waves are here to stay, it's time we prepare for them

2023-07-10T12:05+0200HindustanTimes (en)

Deaths due to tropical cyclones in the past 10 years were limited to 100, not only in India but in all the 13 countries in the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea regions for which the India Meteorological Department (IMD) provides tropical cyclone forecast and advisories, Union environment minister....

El agua está subiendo en los ríos: Prepárese para hacer frente a las inundaciones

2023-07-05T21:30+0200nuevoperiodico (es)

Bangladesh es tradicionalmente un país de tormentas e inundaciones. La sequía a veces golpea duramente al país. Las inundaciones han traído muchos sufrimientos a la gente de este país en el pasado. El papel de la sequía y la inundación estuvo detrás de todas las hambrunas que han ocurrido en esta tierra hasta ahora.

A New Kind of Disaster Aid: Pay People Cash, Before Disaster Strikes Disasters can push the world’s poorest deeper into poverty. Now aid agencies are trying something new. They’re giving small bits of cash to people just before disaster strikes, instead of waiting until afterward.

2023-07-03T20:18+0200newsbreak-USA (en)

Khadija William, who used money from a cash relief program to buy a small solar panel to power a light and room fan, at her home in the village of Chipyali, Malawi, March 25, 2023. (Khadija Farah/The New York Times) Disasters can push the world’s poorest deeper into poverty. Now aid agencies are trying something new.

Abhijit Banerjee, Nobel de Economía: "No existe una avalancha de inmigrantes"

2023-07-02T05:02+0200heraldo (es)

-El primer Objetivo de Desarrollo Sostenible de la ONU es erradicar la pobreza extrema en el mundo para 2030. ¿Se va a conseguir? -¿Lo conseguirán todos los países? No. ¿Llegará a la mayoría de los pobres del mundo? Sí. Hay una gran incertidumbre por dos asuntos fundamentalmente.

Global crisis: The countries most vulnerable to climate change

2023-06-27T02:36+0200morningexpress (en)

Climate change is an unprecedented global crisis that poses serious threats to our planet and its inhabitants. From rising temperatures to extreme weather events, its impacts are felt around the world. According to data from the ND-Gain Index, the countries most vulnerable to climate change They are....

Jefe de ONU pide igualdad de derechos a la tierra para mujeres Spanish.xinhuanet.com

2023-06-16T23:57+0200notiulti (es)

Agricultores cosechan trigo en las afueras de Jammu, la capital invernal de Cachemira controlada por India , el 30 de abril de 2022. (Str/Xinhua) “Insto a todos los gobiernos a que eliminen las barreras legales para que las mujeres sean propietarias de tierras y las involucren en la formulación de....

No todo es catastrófico: esta es la nueva predicción de Baba Vanga que llegaría en 2024 y salvaría la vida de muchas personas

2023-06-12T12:45+0200cronista (es)

es conocida como la Nostradamus de los Balcanes. Nació en 1911 en lo que hoy es Macedonia del Norte (entonces el Imperio Otomano) y falleció en 1996 a los 85 años en Sofía, Bulgaria. Sin embargo, dejó profecías hasta el 5079. Durante el 2022, por ejemplo, se cumplieron dos de sus profecías: inundaciones y la sequía en Gran Bretaña.

Google añadió a Uruguay a un sistema que alerta sobre inundaciones; niveles del país son normales

2023-05-22T21:46+0200ElPaisUY (es)

tiene un sistema basado en inteligencia artificial que permite anticiparse al riesgo de inundación de una zona hasta con siete días de antelación. Esta semana la empresa amplió el número de países en el que funciona el sistema y, entre los 60 nuevos que agregó, está Uruguay.

Árbol del Neem, la farmacia del pueblo

2023-05-19T04:37+02005septiembre (es)

A la par del desarrollo del programa de la Agricultura Urbana en Cuba proliferó la siembra del árbol del Neem en los perímetros de organopónicos, parcelas y huertos intensivo. Tal medida fitosanitaria respondía a las propiedades antinsecticidas de la planta como un efectivo plaguicida y repelente a las plagas.

El sistema que quiere revolucionar el riego en previsión de más y más sequías

2023-05-15T09:55+0200elconfidencial (es)

En un momento en el que una de las grandes preocupaciones a nivel mundial es la sequía y el calentamiento global , el tipo de soluciones que presentan la empresa isarelí, N-Drip, destinada a crear nuevos sistemas de regadío, resultan fundamentales a la hora de plantearse el futuro de la agricultura....

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¿Te has dado cuenta de que ahora puedes ir a la tienda y comprar cerveza más barata que el zumo de naranja recién exprimido? O que las tiendas de comestibles duplicaron el precio del chocolate con leche después de la guerra de precios de Semana Santa. Después, ¿todavía se destacó en la tienda un....

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