Overall Orange alert Drought for Northern South America-2023
in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela

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Global actions needed to combat climate change

2023-12-02T14:48+0100english-news-cn (en)

This photo taken with a mobile phone on Aug. 8, 2023 shows smoke clouds of wildfires near downtown Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, the United States. Authorities announced that the fires claimed 98 lives, making it one of the worst natural disasters in Hawaii's history and the deadliest U.S. wildfires in over a century.

Global actions needed to combat climate change

2023-12-02T13:22+0100xinhuanet-english (en)

This photo taken with a mobile phone on Aug. 8, 2023 shows smoke clouds of wildfires near downtown Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, the United States. Authorities announced that the fires claimed 98 lives, making it one of the worst natural disasters in Hawaii's history and the deadliest U.S. wildfires in over a century.

Global climate action needed to combat climate change

2023-12-02T11:58+0100xinhuanet-english (en)

A wooden boat is seen on dry bed of a reservoir in Wonogiri district, Central Java, Indonesia, Aug. 10, 2023. Heatwaves, torrential rains, floods, droughts and other natural disasters occurred one after another around the world in recent years. While impressed by the mighty power and vulnerability....

Global climate action needed to combat climate change

2023-12-02T11:57+0100english-news-cn (en)

A wooden boat is seen on dry bed of a reservoir in Wonogiri district, Central Java, Indonesia, Aug. 10, 2023. Heatwaves, torrential rains, floods, droughts and other natural disasters occurred one after another around the world in recent years. While impressed by the mighty power and vulnerability....

I semi di soia scivolano sulle previsioni di pioggia in Brasile

2023-12-01T18:49+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures della soia di Chicago sono scesi venerdì, mentre le previsioni meteorologiche nel Brasile settentrionale, colpito dalla siccità, promettevano piogge molto necessarie per i produttori che stanno affrontando la prospettiva di raccolti bassi e danneggiati.

Extreme weather year: of floods, forest fires and hurricanes

2023-12-01T08:26+0100archyde (en)

2023-12-01 07:17:09. Deadly hurricanes, huge forest fires and floods: climate change is making extreme weather events more likely – the world will clearly feel this in 2023. When looking for a word for 2023, “extreme weather” comes to mind. At the end of the year, the past few months seem to blur....

Op-Ed: Climate Change … A Different Perspective

2023-12-01T01:38+0100ladailypost (en)

By RICK NEBEL Los Alamos. On Oct. 31, 2021, the PBS weekend news ran a story on climate change from Portland, Maine. The story was about the increasing water levels in the Gulf of Maine which are now occasionally covering historic piers in Portland. The cause of this phenomenon is believed to be....

El mercado brasileño de vehículos eléctricos se acelera con la llegada de fabricantes chinos

2023-11-30T19:00+0100confirmado (es)

Miles de millones de inversión china están llegando a la industria del transporte eléctrico en Brasil. ¿Puede este impulso ayudar a que el país sudamericano se convierta en un líder regional del sector? El fabricante de automóviles chino Great Wall Motors anunció en 2021 que invertirá 2.

Temperature estreme e caldo mortale, è allarme in Brasile

2023-11-30T12:56+0100quifinanza (it)

, con temperature che variano tra i 39 e i 42 gradi, raggiungendo picchi di 58 gradi percepiti a Rio de Janeiro . In diverse città, tra cui Brasilia, San Paolo, Minas Gerais e Rio, l’allarme rosso è stato dichiarato, e le autorità stanno invitando la popolazione a adottare precauzioni contro il....

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....

Suffering from an unprecedented drought, why is the Amazon rainforest so "thirsty" this year

2023-11-29T23:21+0100tellerreport (en)

【Today's Viewpoint】 ◎ Reporter Liu Xia. In October, part of the Negro River in the Amazon rainforest near the city of Manaus in Brazil shrank to a depth of 10.12 meters, the lowest level measured in 7 years. And in Lake Tefe, about 120 kilometers west of the region, scientists found the carcasses of....

I semi di soia calano anche se il clima secco colpisce le prospettive dell'offerta brasiliana

2023-11-29T07:47+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures della soia di Chicago hanno perso mercoledì parte dei guadagni della sessione precedente, anche se gli operatori hanno valutato l'impatto delle condizioni climatiche calde e secche in Brasile, che stanno riducendo i raccolti nel primo produttore mondiale. I futures del grano sono saliti, mentre il mais è sceso.

I semi di soia mantengono i guadagni mentre il clima secco colpisce le prospettive di approvvigionamento del Brasile

2023-11-29T06:07+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures della soia di Chicago mercoledì hanno mantenuto i guadagni realizzati nella sessione precedente, grazie alle aspettative che il clima caldo e secco in Brasile riduca i raccolti nel primo produttore mondiale. I futures del grano sono aumentati, mentre il mais è sceso. FONDAMENTALI.

Effects and humanitarian consequences of the El Niño phenomenon in Latin America and the Caribbean 2023/2024

2023-11-29T00:40+0100reliefWeb (en)

Analysis of the Regional Group on Risks, Emergencies and Disasters for Latin America and the Caribbean (REDLAC) coordinated by OCHA ROLAC. As of November 2023. Key considerations. The 2023 El Niño phenomenon is currently affecting Latin America and the Caribbean and forecast to persist until May 2024.

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.

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.

Climate Scientist Urges Action Amid Year of Weather Disasters

2023-11-27T16:59+0100miragenews (en)

Were there a lot of extreme weather events that happened in 2023? Oh, gosh. There were so many, and many have been predicted for decades by scientists. I think the most important one, which has been predicted for years, is heat waves during the past summer. Summer used to be a season that we would all wait for excitedly.

I semi di soia salgono grazie ai problemi del raccolto brasiliano, il grano è in rialzo

2023-11-27T06:02+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures sulla soia di Chicago sono saliti lunedì, grazie alle previsioni di una minore produzione nel Brasile, il maggiore esportatore mondiale, in seguito al clima caldo e secco, che ha sostenuto i prezzi. Il grano è salito, recuperando parte delle perdite della scorsa sessione, mentre il mais ha guadagnato terreno.

UNICEF Brazil Humanitarian Situation Report No. 2 (Amazon Drought): 22 November 2023

2023-11-24T16:00+0100reliefWeb (en)

Highlights While the Amazon rainforest is one of the planet's main basins of fresh water, the Amazon River and its hundreds of tributaries are its arteries and veins, now dried up and depriving hundreds of thousands of people of a decent living. The State of Amazon in Brazil declared emergency for....

Window of opportunity is closing - Hoekstra ahead of COP28

2023-11-23T14:50+0100ansa-english (en)

(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 23 - Time is running out on opportunities to limit global warming to a maximum of two or preferably one-and-a-half degrees Celsius, as the world leaders agreed to in Paris eight years ago. The COP28 climate negotiations are taking place at a geopolitically sensitive time, as....

¿Fin del Mercosur?

2023-11-23T09:19+0100portafolio (es)

El Mercado Común del Sur empezó a funcionar en 1991 entre Argentina, Brasil, Paraguay y Uruguay. Fue concebido como un proyecto de integración económica, empezando con la liberalización del comercio y la libre circulación de personas entre los cuatro. Para amarrar el compromiso de integración, los....

I semi di soia crollano per le piogge in Brasile, colpito dalla siccità

2023-11-23T02:00+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures sulla soia di Chicago hanno perso oltre l'1% mercoledì, a causa delle piogge in Brasile, che hanno alleviato le preoccupazioni per la persistente siccità e il caldo che hanno afflitto i raccolti nella nazione principale esportatrice, secondo gli analisti.

Deforestation Jeopardises Agribusiness And Food Security In Brazil And Worldwide

2023-11-23T01:49+0100menafn (en)

- The Conversation) The current drought situation in the Amazon, which has taken on a new level of severity this year, is influenced by two exceptional climatic conditions: the abnormally high temperature of the North Atlantic waters and the presence of the El Niño phenomenon.

Deforestation jeopardises agribusiness and food security in Brazil and worldwide

2023-11-22T22:37+0100johansen (en)

The current drought situation in the Amazon, which has taken on a new level of severity this year, is influenced by two exceptional climatic conditions: the abnormally high temperature of the North Atlantic waters and the presence of the El Niño phenomenon.

‘We’re releasing life’: Heat wave speeds turtle hatching in Peru

2023-11-21T17:39+0100cyprus-mail (en)

The baby turtles quickly scurried into the water. “We’ve experienced a drought this year a little on the strong side; that’s why hatching has been a bit higher than in previous years since the sun is so strong,” said biologist Zabryna Pipa Perea of the Amarumayu Movement, a private initiative dedicated to protecting the Amazon’s native species.

Cronaca meteo. Brasile, caldo record, punte di 45°C, numerosi malori

2023-11-21T16:45+01003bmeteo (it)

Meteo. Eccezione ondata di caldo in Brasile. Gran parte del Brasile rimane nella morsa del caldo eccezionale con temperature che da giorni si mantengono elevatissime, tanto che sono stati battuti alcuni record, nonostante l'estate non sia ancora iniziata.

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.

Continua l’ondata di caldo record in Brasile, milioni di persone in pericolo

2023-11-20T11:59+0100ecomy-it (it)

Continua l’ondata di caldo estremo che sta investendo il Brasile nelle ultime settimane. Venerdì, proprio a causa dell’afa, una giovane fan della popstar statunitense Taylor Swift è morta mentre era in fila all’interno dello stadio Nilton Santos a Rio de Janeiro. La stessa sera oltre 1.000 fan sarebbero svenuti.

Does the Amazon's drought mean the forest is at a tipping point?

2023-11-20T08:09+0100eco-business (en)

“There is something impacting (the forest’s) climate which did not impact it before the 1960s,” said Brazil ian climate scientist Paulo Artaxo, a member of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). What is meant by the Amazon’s tipping point? Writing in the Science Advances journal in....

I semi di soia scendono ai minimi di due settimane per le migliori previsioni meteorologiche del Brasile

2023-11-20T06:04+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures sulla soia di Chicago sono scivolati per la quarta sessione consecutiva lunedì, con i prezzi che sono scesi al minimo di due settimane sulle aspettative di piogge nelle aree di coltivazione dei semi oleosi secchi del Brasile. Il mais e il grano hanno perso terreno. FONDAMENTALI.

Caldo estremo in Sud America: in Brasile temperature pericolose per la salute

2023-11-20T00:27+0100iconaclima (it)

Un’ondata di caldo estremo sta colpendo l’America del Sud con numerosi record di temperatura all’inizio dell’estate. Le temperature hanno superato i 40°C s u diverse località del Brasile e della Bolivia, con punte fino a 44°C a San Jose de Chiquitos in Bolivia, fino a 38°C a San Paolo in Brasile.

UPDATE 3-Amazon River tributary falls to lowest in over a century amid Brazil drought

2023-11-18T14:36+0100devdiscourse (en)

That is the lowest level since records began in 1902, passing a previous all-time low set in 2010. After months without rain, rainforest villager Pedro Mendonca was relieved when a Brazil ian NGO delivered supplies to his riverside community near Manaus late last week.

Amazon River tributary falls to lowest in over a century amid Brazil drought

2023-11-18T07:27+0100stabroeknews (en)

MANAUS, Brazil , (Reuters) – A major tributary of the Amazon River fell to its lowest level in over a century on Monday at the heart of the Brazilian rainforest as a record drought upends the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and damages the jungle ecosystem.

Ondata di caldo record in Brasile: percepiti fino a 58 gradi, oltre 2000 roghi. Con El Niño in arrivo anche piogge torrenziali

2023-11-17T20:29+0100ilfattoquotidiano (it)

Prima il caldo torrido, poi le piogge ininterrotte. Il Brasile si trova ad affrontare condizioni climatiche estreme, con temperature che oscillano tra i 39 e i 42 gradi, con picchi di 58 gradi percepiti a Rio de Janeiro . A Brasilia da giorni la città è in allarme rosso e anche a San Paolo , Minas....

'We're releasing life': Heat wave speeds turtle hatching in Peru

2023-11-17T15:47+0100thehindu (en)

In the Peru vian Amazon, an extended heat wave and drought have shortened the incubation period for thousands of turtle hatchlings released into the river by biologists as part of a local environmental program. Around 3,200 yellow-spotted Amazon river turtles, known locally as taricayas, were freed....

Il Rio Negro in Brasile è a secco mentre il Corno d’Africa è sott’acqua, le immagini satellitari sono impressionanti

2023-11-17T14:32+0100greenme (it)

Il Rio Negro è il più grande affluente di sinistra del Rio delle Amazzoni, con una lunghezza di circa 3.700 km. Si snoda tra Brasile, Colombia e Venezuela ed è una delle meraviglie naturali del Sud America. Ma la siccità sta cambiando letteralmente il paesaggio Il sta provocando una siccità senza....

Brasile, caldo e siccità provocano tremila incendi in quindici giorni

2023-11-17T13:35+0100euronews-it (it)

Il governo dello Stato brasiliano di Mato Grosso ha dichiarato l'emergenza ambientale per 60 giorni a causa delle temperature roventi . L'obiettivo è tentare di rafforzare le azioni di lotta contro i devastanti incendi che stanno colpendo il bioma del Pantanal, la più grande zona umida del mondo.

I semi di soia CBOT crollano per le possibili piogge in Brasile

2023-11-16T18:51+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures della soia di Chicago sono crollati giovedì, poiché la prospettiva di piogge in Brasile ha contribuito a compensare le preoccupazioni per il clima caldo e secco che minaccia i raccolti nella nazione esportatrice principale. Il mais del Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) è salito leggermente....

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....

Quanto caldo farà nell’estate 2024: quel che succede oggi in Brasile non promette nulla di buono

2023-11-16T11:42+0100fanpage (it)

Il “doppio colpo” di caldo estremo, scatenato da El Niño e dal cambiamento climatico, non promette nulla di buono. Lo sta sperimentando il Brasile , dove un’ondata di caldo senza precedenti sta colpendo gran parte del Paese, un mese prima dell’inizio dell’estate nell’emisfero meridionale.

‘We’re releasing life’: Heat wave speeds turtle hatching in Peru

2023-11-16T10:52+0100inquirer (en)

SAN JOSE DE LUPUNA, Peru In the Peruvian Amazon, an extended heat wave and drought have shortened the incubation period for thousands of turtle hatchlings released into the river by biologists as part of a local environmental program. Around 3,200 yellow-spotted Amazon river turtles, known locally....

Wildlife in Brazilian wetlands threatened by 'out of control' fires

2023-11-16T07:44+0100cgtn (en)

The Pantanal wetlands in western Brazil are famed as a paradise of biodiversity, but these days they have enormous clouds of smoke billowing over them, as raging wildfires reduce vast expanses to scorched earth. Known for its lush landscapes and vibrant wildlife, including jaguars, caimans, macaws....

'We're releasing life': Heat wave speeds turtle hatching in Peru SAN JOSE DE LUPUNA, Peru (Reuters) - In the Peruvian Amazon, an extended heat wave and drought have shortened the incubation period for thousands of t... 4h ago

2023-11-16T05:13+0100kelo (en)

SAN JOSE DE LUPUNA, Peru (Reuters) – In the Peruvian Amazon, an extended heat wave and drought have shortened the incubation period for thousands of turtle hatchlings released into the river by biologists as part of a local environmental program. Around 3,200 yellow-spotted Amazon river turtles,....

'We're releasing life': Heat wave speeds turtle hatching in Peru SAN JOSE DE LUPUNA, Peru (Reuters) - In the Peruvian Amazon, an extended heat wave and drought have shortened the incubation period for thousands of t... 3h ago

2023-11-16T04:12+0100whbl (en)

SAN JOSE DE LUPUNA, Peru (Reuters) – In the Peruvian Amazon, an extended heat wave and drought have shortened the incubation period for thousands of turtle hatchlings released into the river by biologists as part of a local environmental program. Around 3,200 yellow-spotted Amazon river turtles,....

'We're releasing life': Heat wave speeds turtle hatching in Peru SAN JOSE DE LUPUNA, Peru (Reuters) - In the Peruvian Amazon, an extended heat wave and drought have shortened the incubation period for thousands of t... 2h ago

2023-11-16T03:59+0100wsau (en)

SAN JOSE DE LUPUNA, Peru (Reuters) – In the Peruvian Amazon, an extended heat wave and drought have shortened the incubation period for thousands of turtle hatchlings released into the river by biologists as part of a local environmental program. Around 3,200 yellow-spotted Amazon river turtles,....

Aún no es verano en Brasil, pero una peligrosa ola de calor azota el país

2023-11-16T03:22+0100elperiodicodemexico (es)

RÍO DE JANEIRO (AP) En Brasil todavía es primavera, pero una peligrosa ola de calor se extiende por amplias zonas del país, obligando a los vendedores ambulantes de Río de Janeiro a dejar las calles debido a alertas sanitarias y disparando la demanda de energía en medio de informes sobre cortes en el suministro.

'We're releasing life': Heat wave speeds turtle hatching in Peru

2023-11-16T02:15+0100saltwire (en)

SAN JOSE DE LUPUNA, Peru (Reuters) - In the Peruvian Amazon, an extended heat wave and drought have shortened the incubation period for thousands of turtle hatchlings released into the river by biologists as part of a local environmental program. Around 3,200 yellow-spotted Amazon river turtles,....

Heat wave speeds turtle hatching in Peru

2023-11-16T02:09+0100bordermail (en)

An extended heat wave and drought have shortened the incubation period for thousands of turtle hatchlings released into the Peru vian Amazon by biologists as part of a local environmental program. Around 3200 yellow-spotted Amazon river turtles, known locally as taricayas, were freed as part of a....

Heat wave speeds turtle hatching in Peru

2023-11-16T02:08+0100maitlandmercury (en)

An extended heat wave and drought have shortened the incubation period for thousands of turtle hatchlings released into the Peru vian Amazon by biologists as part of a local environmental program. Around 3200 yellow-spotted Amazon river turtles, known locally as taricayas, were freed as part of a....

Heat wave speeds turtle hatching in Peru

2023-11-16T02:07+0100illawarramercury (en)

An extended heat wave and drought have shortened the incubation period for thousands of turtle hatchlings released into the Peru vian Amazon by biologists as part of a local environmental program. Around 3200 yellow-spotted Amazon river turtles, known locally as taricayas, were freed as part of a....

Heat wave speeds turtle hatching in Peru

2023-11-16T02:05+0100portstephensexaminer (en)

An extended heat wave and drought have shortened the incubation period for thousands of turtle hatchlings released into the Peru vian Amazon by biologists as part of a local environmental program. Around 3200 yellow-spotted Amazon river turtles, known locally as taricayas, were freed as part of a....

Heat wave speeds turtle hatching in Peru

2023-11-16T02:04+0100dailyadvertiser (en)

An extended heat wave and drought have shortened the incubation period for thousands of turtle hatchlings released into the Peru vian Amazon by biologists as part of a local environmental program. Around 3200 yellow-spotted Amazon river turtles, known locally as taricayas, were freed as part of a....

Heat wave speeds turtle hatching in Peru

2023-11-16T02:01+0100newcastleherald (en)

An extended heat wave and drought have shortened the incubation period for thousands of turtle hatchlings released into the Peru vian Amazon by biologists as part of a local environmental program. Around 3200 yellow-spotted Amazon river turtles, known locally as taricayas, were freed as part of a....

'We're releasing life': Heat wave speeds turtle hatching in Peru

2023-11-16T01:23+0100reuters (en)

[1/3] River turtles sit in a plastic basin before being released into a river in the Peru vian Amazon, in San Jose de Lupuna, Peru, November 14, 2023. REUTERS/Alfredo Galarza SAN JOSE DE LUPUNA, Peru, Nov 15 (Reuters) - In the Peruvian Amazon, an extended heat wave and drought have shortened the....

'We're releasing life': Heat wave speeds turtle hatching in Peru

2023-11-16T01:15+0100channelnewsasia (en)

SAN JOSE DE LUPUNA, Peru : In the Peruvian Amazon, an extended heat wave and drought have shortened the incubation period for thousands of turtle hatchlings released into the river by biologists as part of a local environmental program. Around 3,200 yellow-spotted Amazon river turtles, known locally....

'We're releasing life': Heat wave speeds turtle hatching in Peru

2023-11-16T01:11+0100streetinsider (en)

River turtles sit in a plastic basin before being released into a river in the Peru vian Amazon, in San Jose de Lupuna, Peru, November 14, 2023. REUTERS/Alfredo Galarza. SAN JOSE DE LUPUNA, Peru (Reuters) - In the Peruvian Amazon, an extended heat wave and drought have shortened the incubation....

Does the Amazon’s drought mean the forest is at a tipping point?

2023-11-16T01:10+0100malaymail (en)

The researchers argued that much of the Amazon’s moisture comes from air blown in from the Atlantic Ocean, which is then repeatedly absorbed and released by plants, trees and water masses in the forest. Without tree coverage, however, more than half of the Amazon’s rainwater runs off, taking it out of that cycle.

'We're releasing life': Heat wave speeds turtle hatching in Peru

2023-11-16T01:09+0100devdiscourse (en)

In the Peru vian Amazon, an extended heat wave and drought have shortened the incubation period for thousands of turtle hatchlings released into the river by biologists as part of a local environmental program. In the Peruvian Amazon, an extended heat wave and drought have shortened the incubation....

Aún no es verano en Brasil, pero una peligrosa ola de calor azota el país

2023-11-15T23:27+0100elnuevoherald (es)

RÍO DE JANEIRO. En Brasil todavía es primavera, pero una peligrosa ola de calor se extiende por amplias zonas del país, obligando a los vendedores ambulantes de Río de Janeiro a dejar las calles debido a alertas sanitarias y disparando la demanda de energía en medio de informes sobre cortes en el suministro.

Aún no es verano en Brasil, pero una peligrosa ola de calor azota el país

2023-11-15T23:15+0100sandiegouniontribune (es)

RÍO DE JANEIRO — RÍO DE JANEIRO (AP) — En Brasil todavía es primavera, pero una peligrosa ola de calor se extiende por amplias zonas del país, obligando a los vendedores ambulantes de Río de Janeiro a dejar las calles debido a alertas sanitarias y disparando la demanda de energía en medio de informes sobre cortes en el suministro.

It's not yet summer in Brazil, but a dangerous heat wave is sweeping the country

2023-11-15T23:13+0100washtimes (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....

It's not yet summer in Brazil, but a dangerous heat wave is sweeping the country

2023-11-15T21:30+0100phys (en)

Most Brazil ian states face "great danger" from the heat , according to the National Institute of Meteorology. The institution issued a red alert for the center-west, southeast and parts of the north warning of "a high probability of major damage and accidents, with risks to physical integrity or even human life.

Incendi Brasile, un milione di ettari in fiamme nel Pantanal nel 2023

2023-11-15T21:20+0100meteoweb (it)

L’estensione dei danni provocati dagli incendi nel Pantanal brasiliano è tre volte superiore allo scorso anno. Gli incendi nel Pantanal brasiliano, pianura alluvionale ritenuta la più grande zona umida del mondo, hanno già ridotto in cenere un milione di ettari di vegetazione nel corso del 2023.

It’s not yet summer in Brazil, but a dangerous heat wave is sweeping the country

2023-11-15T21:10+0100kob (en)

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — 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.

It’s not yet summer in Brazil, but dangerous heat …

2023-11-15T20:42+0100wearecentralpa (en)

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — 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.

It’s not yet summer in Brazil, but dangerous heat wave is sweeping the country

2023-11-15T20:22+0100kob (en)

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — 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.

It's Not Yet Summer in Brazil, but Dangerous Heat Wave Is Sweeping the Country

2023-11-15T20:16+0100usnews (en)

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — 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.

It’s not yet summer in Brazil, but dangerous heat …

2023-11-15T20:12+0100wowktv (en)

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — 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.

World News | It's Not Yet Summer in Brazil, but Dangerous Heat Wave is Sweeping the Country

2023-11-15T20:10+0100latestly (en)

Cariocas — as residents of Rio are known — have always seen sun, heat and the beach as part of their identity, said Núbia Beray, coordinator of Rio de Janeiro Federal University's GeoClima laboratory. But this is too much even for many of them, she said.

It's not yet summer in Brazil, but dangerous heat wave is sweeping the country

2023-11-15T20:08+0100independent-UK (en)

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 heat, according to the National Institute of Meteorology.

It's not yet summer in Brazil, but dangerous heat wave is sweeping the country

2023-11-15T20:08+0100sfgate (en)

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — 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.

It's not yet summer in Brazil, but dangerous heat wave is sweeping the country

2023-11-15T20:04+0100chron (en)

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — 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.

It's not yet summer in Brazil, but dangerous heat wave is sweeping the country

2023-11-15T20:03+0100wsoctv (en)

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — 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.

It's not yet summer in Brazil, but dangerous heat wave is sweeping the country

2023-11-15T20:02+0100devdiscourse (en)

Its still spring in Brazil , but a dangerous heat wave is sweeping across large swathes of the country, forcing Rio de Janeiros 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 heat, according to the National Institute of Meteorology.

It’s not yet summer in Brazil, but dangerous heat wave is sweeping the country

2023-11-15T20:01+0100sandiegouniontribune (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....

It’s not yet summer in Brazil, but dangerous heat wave is sweeping the country

2023-11-15T20:00+0100apnews (en)

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — 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.

It's not yet summer in Brazil, but dangerous heat wave is sweeping the country

2023-11-15T20:00+0100actionnewsjax (en)

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — 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.

I semi di soia scendono per le possibili piogge nel Brasile secco; mais, grano in calo

2023-11-15T18:48+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures dei semi di soia di Chicago sono scesi mercoledì dopo aver raggiunto i massimi di agosto negli ultimi giorni, mentre le previsioni meteorologiche in miglioramento del Brasile hanno messo in ombra i raccolti record di soia negli Stati Uniti il mese scorso. Sia i futures del mais che quelli del grano sono scesi di oltre l'1% a metà seduta.

EXPLAINER-Does the Amazon's drought mean the forest is at a tipping point?

2023-11-15T18:33+0100devdiscourse (en)

* Severe drought raises fears about forest's future. * Scientists see signs of drier ecosystem emerging. * Dead trees emit CO2, threatening role as carbon sink. By Andre Cabette Fabio RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov 15 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A severe drought in Brazil 's Amazon has damaged the forest....

I semi di soia toccano i massimi di 2 mesi e mezzo tra i timori per l'offerta del Brasile

2023-11-15T06:05+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures statunitensi sulla soia hanno toccato un massimo di 2 mesi e mezzo mercoledì, con le preoccupazioni che il clima sfavorevole possa ridurre il raccolto in Brasile, il principale produttore, alimentando un rally che ha fatto salire i prezzi di oltre il 10% nelle ultime cinque settimane. I futures del mais e del grano sono scesi.

I semi di soia toccano i massimi di agosto, la farina di soia sale grazie alla forte domanda

2023-11-14T22:37+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures sulla soia degli Stati Uniti sono balzati al prezzo più alto da agosto martedì, grazie alle preoccupazioni per il clima sfavorevole dei raccolti in Brasile, il principale fornitore, secondo gli analisti. Un rally ai massimi contrattuali dei futures sulla farina di soia ha contribuito a sollevare il mercato della soia.

Altair Rodriguez, agricultural reinvention

2023-11-14T09:58+0100tellerreport (en)

Free Portrait Altair Rodriguez, agricultural reinvention. In the north of the Dominican Republic, Altair Rodriguez runs the family farm Finca Tierra Negra. The forty-year-old implements the methods of syntropic agriculture, based on respect for nature and the complementarity of species.

Incendi in Brasile: non solo Amazzonia, in Pantanal ben 2.387 roghi a novembre

2023-11-14T09:26+0100meteoweb (it)

Non soltanto l’Amazzonia brasiliana sta assistendo a un preoccupante aumento degli incendi , causati dall’espansione della siccità. Nei primi 13 giorni di novembre, anche il Pantanal , la più vasta zona umida del mondo, ha già registrato un allarmante totale di 2.387 roghi.

Researchers conclude that the global water cycle is significantly influenced by climate change.

2023-11-14T04:11+0100whatsnew2day (en)

For Christoph Scherr, Professor of Climate and Water Cycles at ETH Zurich, “global warming” is not entirely accurate when it comes to describing the driver of climate change. “A better term is ‘wetting the climate,’” he explains. “Most of the solar energy that reaches the Earth evaporates the water and thus drives the hydrological cycle.

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.

How much can trees fight climate change? Massively, but not alone, study finds.

2023-11-14T00:35+0100wral (en)

Restoring global forests where they occur naturally could potentially capture an additional 226 gigatons of planet-warming carbon, equivalent to about one-third of the amount that humans have released since the beginning of the Industrial Era, according to a new study published Monday in the journal Nature.

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....

China avoids grain drain, reporting record yields despite floods, droughts and import doubts

2023-11-13T12:24+0100digitpatrox (en)

That is one-third of the US’ whole annual acreage for the crop, in keeping with United States Division of Agriculture estimates from June. Final 12 months, over 60 per cent of the meals China imported was soybeans – primarily from the US and Brazil , in keeping with customs knowledge – as poor....

No grain drain for China as bumper crops defy flood, drought and import doubts

2023-11-13T12:10+0100scmp (en)

The estimate was made as 96.2 per cent of this autumn’s grains have been harvested, according to survey results released by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs last week. It also means an increase in output for the fourth consecutive year, an especially remarkable feat as floods and....

Extreme Weather May Encourage Invasion of Alien Species, Outcompete Native Ones

2023-11-13T11:24+0100sciencetimes (en)

which enables them to fill gaps before native species can even recover from such disturbances. They are also very good at seed dispersal, allowing them to colonize disturbed areas quickly. From this information, scientists have long suspected that extreme weather and the spread of non-native species could be linked .

Volti umani sulle rocce: la siccità porta alla luce nuove incisioni rupestri in Amazzonia | FOTO

2023-11-12T16:28+0100meteoweb (it)

Volti umani di 1000-2000 anni fa sono apparsi sulle rocce delle rive del fiume Negro a causa della grave siccità che sta colpendo l’Amazzonia. Non solo danni ambientali e problemi per le popolazioni locali. La grave siccità che ha colpito negli ultimi mesi intere aree dell’ Amazzonia è stata responsabile anche di novità archeologiche in Brasile.

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....

Mass death of Amazon river dolphins linked to severe drought, heat

2023-11-11T16:55+0100whatsnew2day (en)

FILE PHOTO: Researchers from the Mamiraua Institute for Sustainable Development analyze a dead dolphin in Lake Tefe, the tributary of the Solimoes River, which has been affected by the high temperatures and drought in Tefe, Amazonas state, Brazil , October 1, 2023 .REUTERS/Bruno Kelly/File photo.

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.

Drought is transforming the Amazon, fueling fires and killing dolphins

2023-11-10T12:33+0100WashingtonPost (en)

The region is entering its fifth month of a drought that has been particularly punishing in the northern reaches of the rainforest, in the region around the city of Manaus. The Rio Negro, a northern Amazon tributary, fell to the lowest levels in its recorded history last month. Wildfires have advanced where waterways have retreated.

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.

'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.

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.

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....

Chinese-led study suggests extreme weather is helping invaders replace native animals globally

2023-11-09T06:31+0100scmp (en)

A rare ecological spectacle in southwest China’s Yunnan province as hundreds of millions of butterflies emerge from chrysalises. Scientists in China and the United States say evidence suggests that as climate change fuels extreme weather events, invasive species will pose even greater risks to biodiversity.

Extreme weather may help invasive species outcompete native animals, new study finds

2023-11-08T19:02+0100phys (en)

Non-native species appear to be better able to resist extreme weather, threatening native plants and animals and potentially creating more favorable conditions for invasive species under climate change. That's the conclusion of a new study in the journal Capitalizing on opportunities.

October was the hottest month on record

2023-11-08T09:40+0100kiratas (en)

October 2023 is the warmest ever measured in the world. The fifth consecutive monthly temperature record was set, according to the Copernicus satellite system. The year 2023 is so far 1.43°C warmer than the pre-industrial era, and will almost certainly set the annual record. ADVERTISING.

World News | Extreme Weather May Help Invasive Species Outcompete Native Animals – New Study

2023-11-08T06:57+0100latestly (en)

London, Nov 8 (The Conversation) Non-native species appear to be better able to resist extreme weather, threatening native plants and animals and potentially creating more favourable conditions for invasive species under climate change. That's the conclusion of a new study in the scientific journal Nature Ecology and Evolution.

Extreme weather may help invasive species outcompete native animals – new study

2023-11-08T06:46+0100devdiscourse (en)

London London, Nov 8 (The Conversation) Non-native species appear to be better able to resist extreme weather, threatening native plants and animals and potentially creating more favourable conditions for invasive species under climate change. That's the conclusion of a new study in the scientific journal Nature Ecology and Evolution.

I prezzi del grano diminuiscono sulla spinta delle prospettive di approvvigionamento degli Stati Uniti

2023-11-07T22:29+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures sul grano degli Stati Uniti sono scesi martedì, mentre i mercati hanno reagito alle condizioni del raccolto migliori del previsto, mentre i futures sulla soia sono saliti ai massimi di due mesi grazie alle condizioni meteorologiche avverse in Brasile, prima di arretrare.

Extreme weather may help invasive species outcompete native animals – new study

2023-11-07T19:15+0100theconversation-uk (en)

Non-native species appear to be better able to resist extreme weather, threatening native plants and animals and potentially creating more favourable conditions for invasive species under climate change. That’s the conclusion of a new study in the scientific journal Wildfires, droughts, heavy....

Il grano crolla per le migliori prospettive di approvvigionamento degli Stati Uniti, i semi di soia salgono

2023-11-07T19:02+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures sul grano degli Stati Uniti sono scesi martedì, mentre i mercati hanno reagito alle condizioni del raccolto migliori del previsto, mentre i futures sulla soia sono saliti ai massimi di due mesi grazie alle condizioni meteorologiche avverse in Brasile.

Extreme weather may help invasive species outcompete native animals – new study

2023-11-07T18:47+0100johansen (en)

Date: 2023-11-07 17:29 Author: Harry Shepherd, Postdoctoral Research Associate, King's College London Original article: https://theconversation.com/extreme-weather-may-help-invasive-species-outcompete-native-animals-new-study-217131 Non-native species appear to be better able to resist extreme....

MIL-OSI Global: Extreme weather may help invasive species outcompete native animals – new study

2023-11-07T18:25+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Non-native species appear to be better able to resist extreme weather, threatening native plants and animals and potentially creating more favourable conditions for invasive species under climate change. That’s the conclusion of a new study in the scientific journal Wildfires, droughts, heavy....

Con la crecida del Paraná, Santa Fe prevé estar “al límite del alerta de evacuación”

2023-11-07T13:02+0100aimdigital (es)

El secretario de Protección Civil de Santa Fe, Roberto Rioja, dijo este lunes que las intensas lluvias registradas en la cuenca superior de Brasil provocarán un aumento en el caudal del río Paraná, cuyo pico de crecida estaría llegando a esta región “entre el 15 y 20 de este mes”.

Estiman que la crecida del Paraná por lluvias en Brasil llegaría a la región en diez días

2023-11-06T22:17+0100telam (es)

El secretario de Protección Civil de Santa Fe, Roberto Rioja , dijo este lunes que las intensas lluvias registradas en la cuenca superior de Brasil provocarán un aumento en el caudal del río Paraná, cuyo pico de crecida estaría llegando a esta región “entre el 15 y 20 de este mes”.

The Nature Conservancy announces stunning photo contest winners

2023-11-06T22:09+0100dunyanews (en)

(Web Desk) - A dried-up pond revealing holes dug by fish, a settlement in the middle of a yellow rapeseed field, and a wolf spider protecting her babies are among the winning images that captivated the judges of The Nature Conservancy’s 2023 Global Photo Contest.

Futuro de Eduardo Berizzo con Chile estaría en manos de Paraguay y Ecuador

2023-11-06T15:59+0100eluniverso (es)

Sausalito estaba lleno: todo Chile esperaba el oro del fútbol de los Juegos Panamericanos de Santiago-2023. Muy pocos de los 20.000 aficionados que asistieron a la final ante Brasil quedaban en las tribunas cuando los jugadores de Eduardo Berizzo subieron al podio para recibir las medallas de plata.

I semi di soia salgono per la quinta sessione grazie al clima brasiliano, il mais è solido

2023-11-06T06:01+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures sulla soia di Chicago sono saliti ai massimi di sette settimane lunedì, grazie al clima irregolare del Brasile, esportatore numero 1 al mondo, e alla domanda di carichi statunitensi che hanno sostenuto il mercato. I semi di soia sono stati ulteriormente sostenuti da un dollaro più debole, che ha sollevato anche i prezzi del mais.

MedioambienteInundaciones en Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay y Brasil dejan miles de evacuados

2023-11-04T17:02+0100tiemposur (es)

Al menos tres personas murieron y dos permanecen desaparecidas en Paraguay como saldo de los furiosos temporales que azotaron el país en los últimos cinco días, informó la Secretaría de Emergencia Nacional (SEN). Dos personas mayores, de 84 y 70 años, y una niña de 11, fallecieron al derrumbarse sus....

El Niño deja miles de desplazados por inundaciones en Paraguay

2023-11-04T15:10+0100diariolibre (es)

Fuertes lluvias, inundaciones y crecidas de ríos en Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay y Brasil han causado muertos, desaparecidos y miles de evacuados en los últimos días, en lo que las autoridades atribuyen al fenómeno de El Niño y afirman podría extenderse a los primeros meses de 2024.

Miles de desplazados: el Niño hace estragos en la región

2023-11-04T10:25+0100eldia-AR (es)

Fuertes lluvias, inundaciones y crecidas de ríos en Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay y Brasil causaron muertos, desaparecidos y miles de evacuados en los últimos días, en lo que las autoridades atribuyen al fenómeno de El Niño y afirman podría extenderse a los primeros meses de 2024.

Fenómeno de El Niño deja miles de desplazados por inundaciones en Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay y Brasil

2023-11-04T00:42+0100tvn-2 (es)

Fuertes lluvias, inundaciones y crecidas de ríos en Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay y Brasil han causado muertos, desaparecidos y miles de evacuados en los últimos días, en lo que las autoridades atribuyen al fenómeno de El Niño y afirman podría extenderse a los primeros meses de 2024.

‘El Niño’ cobra vidas y deja inundaciones en Sudamérica

2023-11-03T23:36+0100oncenoticias (es)

El Niño ha dejado fuertes afectaciones en Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay y Brasil. Fuertes lluvias, inundaciones y crecidas de ríos en Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay y Brasil han causado muertos, desaparecidos y miles de evacuados en los últimos días, en lo que las autoridades y afirman podría extenderse a los primeros meses de 2024.

SITUACIÓN EN LA REGIÓN El Niño deja miles de desplazados por inundaciones en Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay y Brasil No es la primera vez que fenómenos climáticos extremos golpean la región en 2023. El sur y sureste de Brasil ha sido este año escenario de vendavales mortales.

2023-11-03T23:33+0100subrayado (es)

y afirman podría extenderse a los primeros meses de 2024. Al menos tres personas murieron y dos permanecen desaparecidas en Paraguay como saldo de los furiosos temporales que azotaron el país en los últimos cinco días, informó la Secretaría de Emergencia Nacional (SEN).

El Niño deja miles de desplazados por inundaciones en Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay y Brasil

2023-11-03T22:25+0100deperu (es)

Fuertes lluvias, inundaciones y crecidas de ríos en Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay y Brasil han causado muertos, desaparecidos y miles de evacuados en los últimos días, en lo que las autoridades atribuyen al fenómeno de El Niño y afirman podría extenderse a los primeros meses de 2024.

El Niño deja miles de desplazados por inundaciones en Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay y Brasil Ayolas, Paraguay.- Fuertes lluvias, inundaciones y crecidas de ríos en Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay y Brasil han causado muertos, desaparecidos y miles de evacuados en los… Internacionales 3 de noviembre de....

2023-11-03T21:58+0100latribuna (es)

Ayolas Paraguay.- Fuertes lluvias, inundaciones y crecidas de ríos en Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay y Brasil han causado muertos, desaparecidos y miles de evacuados en los últimos días, en lo que las autoridades atribuyen al fenómeno de El Niño y afirman podría extenderse a los primeros meses de 2024.

Santiago Villafani gobernará en Yavarí

2023-11-03T21:49+0100proycontra (es)

El alcalde más votado es de FL en frontera con Colombia y Brasil. Ni juntando los votos obtenidos por los candidatos de Acción Popular (22%), Mario Rivera Pereira y de MERA (13.8%), Ciro Cuadros Velarde, alcanzan al candidato de Fuerza Loretana. Aunque los votos blancos alcanzaron el 8.2% y los votos viciados el 21.

Flash droughts on the increase in coming decades: where are the most severe changes expected? – News icon

2023-11-02T10:16+0100ruetir (en)

The sudden drought which was once rare and not very widespread, for the past twenty years it has been an alarming phenomenon and increasingly commonplace . According to research carried out by the professor Emily Black from the University of Reading and published in the journal Advances in....

Flash droughts are likely to become increasingly common, say researchers

2023-11-02T07:10+0100guardian (en)

Y ou’ve heard of flash floods but what about flash droughts? Droughts that intensify quickly used to be very rare but over the past 20 years they have become more frequent and intense. And because they come on suddenly, they are more difficult to prepare for.

Original Research Accepted on 30 Oct 2023 Landsat Sub-Pixel Land Cover Dynamics in the Brazilian Amazon in Forest Disturbance Carlos Moreira De Souza Luis A Oliveira Jailson S De Souza Filho Bruno G Ferreira Antonio V Fonseca João V Siqueira Frontiers in Forests and Global Change doi 10.3389/ffgc.2023.

2023-11-01T15:58+0100frontiersin-forests-and-global-change (en)

The Brazil ian Amazon land cover changes rapidly due to anthropogenic and climate drivers. Deforestation and forest disturbances associated with logging and fires, combined with extreme droughts, warmer air, and surface temperature, have led this region to high tree mortality and harmful net carbon emissions.

Amazon drought: Much damage still to come (commentary)

2023-11-01T10:19+0100mongabay (en)

The drought of 2023. The 2023 drought in the Amazon is part of the climate crisis, and the tendency is for this to worsen, both over the course of the current event and in the frequency and intensity of events of this type in the future. Water in an area in the eastern part of the equatorial Pacific....

Why it matters that Earth is on the brink of 1.5 degrees Celsius in warming

2023-11-01T10:13+0100ABCnews (en)

Earth is already on the brink of surpassing an internationally agreed-upon threshold for climate warming, relative to pre-industrial levels, which could bring disastrous consequences to regions around the world, according to researchers. A study published Monday in Nature Climate Change , which....

La potenza delle cascate dell'Iguazú in piena: livello record dell’acqua

2023-10-31T12:07+0100rainews (it)

Livello record dell’acqua nelle cascate dell’Iguazú al confine tra Brasile e Argentina: il secondo più alto da quando è iniziato il monitoraggio, secondo quanto ha riferito la Parana Energy Company (COPEL). La portata del fiume lunedì era quasi 16 volte maggiore del solito e a causa di questo....

La siccità in Amazzonia fa riemergere dozzine di volti scolpiti nella pietra

2023-10-28T17:11+0200fanpage (it)

La grave siccità che sta colpendo l’Amazzonia, probabilmente dovuta all’influenza de El Nino unita agli effetti del riscaldamento globale, sta mettendo in ginocchio vaste aree del Brasile. Il calo del livello dei fiumi, ai minimi storici in molte aree del Paese per la prolungata assenza di....

World’s GP bodies call on international leaders to act urgently on climate emergency

2023-10-28T03:03+0200nationaltribune (en)

The world’s leading GP and health bodies representing three million health professionals worldwide are urging international leaders to safeguard the health of global populations from the climate crisis in an open letter, to be launched on day three of the WONCA World Conference in Sydney.

Global GP Bodies Urge Leaders for Urgent Climate Action

2023-10-28T02:56+0200miragenews (en)

The world's leading GP and health bodies representing three million health professionals worldwide are urging international leaders to safeguard the health of global populations from the climate crisis in an open letter, to be launched on day three of the WONCA World Conference in Sydney.

El Nino disturba la semina della soia in Brasile nel Mato Grosso, minaccia il secondo mais

2023-10-27T23:02+0200marketscreener (it)

Le scarse precipitazioni dovute al fenomeno climatico El Nino hanno causato disparità nella velocità di semina della soia nel Mato Grosso, lo Stato brasiliano più ricco di cereali, e potrebbero avere un impatto sulla semina del secondo mais, hanno detto venerdì agricoltori ed esperti.

Brasile: la siccità causa la riduzione della produzione in Amazzonia

2023-10-27T22:26+0200meteoweb (it)

La produzione in Brasile del polo industriale di Manaus, la principale regione amazzonica, e le sue attività commerciali si sono fortemente ridotte a causa della peggiore siccità che ha colpito le foreste brasiliane negli ultimi decenni. Le restrizioni alla navigazione dei grandi fiumi incidono....

Siccità causa riduzione della produzione in Amazzonia

2023-10-27T16:56+0200marketscreener (it)

BRASILIA (awp/ats/ans) - La produzione in Brasile del polo industriale di Manaus, la principale città amazzonica, e le sue attività commerciali si sono fortemente ridotte a causa della peggiore siccità che ha colpito le foreste brasiliane negli ultimi decenni.

Brasile, la siccità estrema fa emergere incisioni di volti umani

2023-10-27T12:50+0200euronews-it (it)

La grave siccità che sta colpendo il Brasile ha fatto precipitare il livello dei fiumi, rivelando incisioni rupestri di volti umani realizzate fino a duemila anni fa. È una scoperta che suscita sentimenti contrastanti. Come i ritrovamenti emersi durante la siccità dell'estate scorsa in Europa,....

Brasile, riappaiono volti umani incisi nella pietra: il VIDEO

2023-10-27T07:30+0200ilmeteo (it)

A causa della siccità, probabilmente la più significativa nella regione da oltre un secolo, il livello delle acque del Rio delle Amazzoni a Manaus è sceso a livelli record facendo riemergere antiche incisioni rupestri. A Ponto das Lajes, vicino alla confluenza dei fiumi Rio Negro e Solimões, una....

BRASILE, GIAGUARI MORTI NEGLI INCENDI DEL MATO GROSSO

2023-10-26T16:36+0200nelcuore (it)

Numerosi giaguari sono morti nelle ultime settimane nel Parco statale Encontro das Águas e in altre parti dello stato del Mato Grosso, in Brasile, colpito da incendi e dalla peggiore siccità degli ultimi anni. “Abbiamo bisogno di aiuto urgente – ha dichiarato la guida ambientale Ailton Lara – perché....

Brasile: giaguari morti per incendio in parco del Mato Grosso

2023-10-26T15:58+0200zazoom-it (it)

(Di giovedì 26 ottobre 2023) Numerosi giaguari sono morti nelle ultime settimane nel parco statale Encontro das Águas e in altre parti dello stato del Mato Grosso , in Brasile , colpito da incendi e dalla peggiore siccità degli ...

Brasile: giaguari morti per incendio in parco del Mato Grosso

2023-10-26T15:53+0200gazzettadiparma (it)

(ANSA) - BRASILIA, 26 OTT - Numerosi giaguari sono morti nelle ultime settimane nel Parco statale Encontro das Águas e in altre parti dello stato del Mato Grosso, in Brasile, colpito da incendi e dalla peggiore siccità degli ultimi anni. "Abbiamo bisogno di aiuto urgente - ha dichiarato la guida....

Brasile: giaguari morti per incendio in parco del Mato Grosso

2023-10-26T15:41+0200espansionetv (it)

(ANSA) – BRASILIA, 26 OTT – Numerosi giaguari sono morti nelle ultime settimane nel Parco statale Encontro das Águas e in altre parti dello stato del Mato Grosso, in Brasile, colpito da incendi e dalla peggiore siccità degli ultimi anni. "Abbiamo bisogno di aiuto urgente – ha dichiarato la guida....

Brasile: giaguari morti per incendio in parco del Mato Grosso

2023-10-26T15:38+0200tiscali-it (it)

(ANSA) - BRASILIA, 26 OTT - Numerosi giaguari sono morti nelle ultime settimane nel Parco statale Encontro das Águas e in altre parti dello stato del Mato Grosso, in Brasile, colpito da incendi e dalla peggiore siccità degli ultimi anni. "Abbiamo bisogno di aiuto urgente - ha dichiarato la guida....

Brasile: giaguari morti per incendio in parco del Mato Grosso

2023-10-26T15:34+0200ansamed-it (it)

Numerosi giaguari sono morti nelle ultime settimane nel Parco statale Encontro das Águas e in altre parti dello stato del Mato Grosso, in Brasile, colpito da incendi e dalla peggiore siccità degli ultimi anni. "Abbiamo bisogno di aiuto urgente - ha dichiarato la guida ambientale Ailton Lara - perché....

Brasile: giaguari morti per incendio in parco del Mato Grosso

2023-10-26T15:33+0200ilgiornaledivicenza (it)

(ANSA) - BRASILIA, 26 OTT - Numerosi giaguari sono morti nelle ultime settimane nel Parco statale Encontro das Águas e in altre parti dello stato del Mato Grosso, in Brasile, colpito da incendi e dalla peggiore siccità degli ultimi anni. "Abbiamo bisogno di aiuto urgente - ha dichiarato la guida....

Brasile: giaguari morti per incendio in parco del Mato Grosso

2023-10-26T15:33+0200larena (it)

(ANSA) - BRASILIA, 26 OTT - Numerosi giaguari sono morti nelle ultime settimane nel Parco statale Encontro das Águas e in altre parti dello stato del Mato Grosso, in Brasile, colpito da incendi e dalla peggiore siccità degli ultimi anni. "Abbiamo bisogno di aiuto urgente - ha dichiarato la guida....

Brasile: giaguari morti per incendio in parco del Mato Grosso

2023-10-26T15:30+0200bresciaoggi (it)

(ANSA) - BRASILIA, 26 OTT - Numerosi giaguari sono morti nelle ultime settimane nel Parco statale Encontro das Águas e in altre parti dello stato del Mato Grosso, in Brasile, colpito da incendi e dalla peggiore siccità degli ultimi anni. "Abbiamo bisogno di aiuto urgente - ha dichiarato la guida....

Brasile: giaguari morti per incendio in parco del Mato Grosso

2023-10-26T15:29+0200giornaletrentino (it)

(ANSA) - BRASILIA, 26 OTT - Numerosi giaguari sono morti nelle ultime settimane nel Parco statale Encontro das Águas e in altre parti dello stato del Mato Grosso, in Brasile, colpito da incendi e dalla peggiore siccità degli ultimi anni. "Abbiamo bisogno di aiuto urgente - ha dichiarato la guida....

Brasile: giaguari morti per incendio in parco del Mato Grosso

2023-10-26T15:28+0200lagazzettadelmezzogiorno (it)

(ANSA) - BRASILIA, 26 OTT - Numerosi giaguari sono morti nelle ultime settimane nel Parco statale Encontro das Águas e in altre parti dello stato del Mato Grosso, in Brasile, colpito da incendi e dalla peggiore siccità degli ultimi anni. "Abbiamo bisogno di aiuto urgente - ha dichiarato la guida....

Brasile: giaguari morti per incendio in parco del Mato Grosso

2023-10-26T15:25+0200giornaledibrescia (it)

BRASILIA, 26 OTT - Numerosi giaguari sono morti nelle ultime settimane nel Parco statale Encontro das Águas e in altre parti dello stato del Mato Grosso, in Brasile, colpito da incendi e dalla peggiore siccità degli ultimi anni. "Abbiamo bisogno di aiuto urgente - ha dichiarato la guida ambientale....

Brasile: giaguari morti per incendio in parco del Mato Grosso

2023-10-26T15:24+0200ladige (it)

(ANSA) - BRASILIA, 26 OTT - Numerosi giaguari sono morti nelle ultime settimane nel Parco statale Encontro das Águas e in altre parti dello stato del Mato Grosso, in Brasile, colpito da incendi e dalla peggiore siccità degli ultimi anni. "Abbiamo bisogno di aiuto urgente - ha dichiarato la guida....

Brasile: giaguari morti per incendio in parco del Mato Grosso

2023-10-26T15:23+0200ansa (it)

Numerosi giaguari sono morti nelle ultime settimane nel Parco statale Encontro das Águas e in altre parti dello stato del Mato Grosso, in Brasile, colpito da incendi e dalla peggiore siccità degli ultimi anni. "Abbiamo bisogno di aiuto urgente - ha dichiarato la guida ambientale Ailton Lara - perché....

Brasile: giaguari morti per incendio in parco del Mato Grosso

2023-10-26T15:22+0200altoadige (it)

(ANSA) - BRASILIA, 26 OTT - Numerosi giaguari sono morti nelle ultime settimane nel Parco statale Encontro das Águas e in altre parti dello stato del Mato Grosso, in Brasile, colpito da incendi e dalla peggiore siccità degli ultimi anni. "Abbiamo bisogno di aiuto urgente - ha dichiarato la guida....

MIL-OSI Translation: Hurricane Otis makes landfall in Mexico with a maximum force of category 5

2023-10-25T21:39+0200foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Source: United Nations – in Spanish 4. Headline: Hurricane Otis makes landfall in Mexico with maximum strength of Category 5. Otis made landfall near Acapulco (Mexico) with maximum sustained winds of 265 km/h, according to the Specialized Meteorological Center of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) in Miami.

UNICEF Brazil Humanitarian Situation Report No. 1 (Amazon Drought): 24 October 2023

2023-10-25T20:22+0200reliefWeb (en)

Highlights While the Amazon rainforest is one of the planet's main lungs, the Amazon River and its hundreds of tributaries are its arteries and veins, but now dried up and depriving hundreds of thousands of people of a decent living. The Rio Negro in Manaus is at its lowest level ever since it has....

Siccità record in Brasile, il Rio delle Amazzoni è in emergenza

2023-10-25T19:06+0200cinquecolonne (it)

Il Rio delle Amazzoni , il fiume più grande del mondo, ha raggiunto il livello più basso da oltre un secolo. Il 16 ottobre 2023, il livello del fiume a Manaus, la capitale dello stato di Amazonas, è stato di 13,59 metri, rispetto ai 17,60 metri dell’anno precedente.

Brasile, allarme siccità in Amazzonia: fiumi ai minimi e tante difficoltà | FOTO

2023-10-24T23:30+0200meteoweb (it)

Drammatica siccità in una parte dell’ Amazzonia dove il livello del Rio Negro è il più basso degli ultimi 120 anni, paralizzando la vita quotidiana e le attività commerciali, con ripercussioni su oltre mezzo milione di persone. A Manaus, le navi che collegano la capitale dello Stato di Amazonas alle....

UNESCO Urges to Resume Studies on the Guarani Aquifer

2023-10-24T20:46+0200telesurenglish (en)

The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has urged Brazil , Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay to resume the Guaraní Aquifer system program, which collected data and research for groundwater management. RELATED: "The Guarani Aquifer is of utmost importance to the....

Drought Reveals Ancient Petroglyphs For The Second Time In History

2023-10-24T18:21+0200dailycaller (en)

A drought in Brazil revealed a rare set of ancient petroglyphs for just the second time ever, Ancient Origins reported Monday. Ongoing droughts over the Amazon rainforest have dropped water levels low enough to reveal the petroglyphs, which are thought to be between 1,000 and 2,000 years old, according to Ancient Origins.

Experts fear drought and wildfires will push Amazon to irreversible tipping point

2023-10-23T16:27+0200thebulletin (en)

Trees in the Florestal Reserve Adolpho Ducke in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil , on April 3, 2021. The state of Amazonas has recorded 2,770 fires during the current dry season, which local media said was the highest recorded. Philip Fearnside, a senior researcher at the National Institute for Amazonian....

Dolphin deaths in Amazon River spark concern amid warmer days, drought

2023-10-23T05:30+0200chinadaily (en)

Researchers from the Mamiraua Institute for Sustainable Development recover a dead dolphin from Tefe Lake, which flows into the Solimoes River, affected by high temperatures and drought in Tefe, Amazonas state, Brazil , October 3, 2023. [Photo/Agencies] As dozens of the endangered animals perish in....

Amazon River falls to lowest in over a century amid Brazil drought

2023-10-20T23:17+0200japantoday (en)

The Amazon River has fallen to its lowest level in over a century at the heart of the Brazil ian rainforest as a record drought upends the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and damages the jungle ecosystem. Rapidly drying tributaries to the mighty Amazon have left boats stranded, cutting off....

Read 'Unrelenting Drought Clobbers the Amazon'

2023-10-20T17:59+0200dissidentvoice (en)

Global warming is consuming vast portions of the planet with a swagger that defies all expectations. Rivers in the Amazon rainforest are drying up. This is not supposed to be happening to such an extent, even during the dry season. After all, it’s a “rainforest” famous for sparkling dew, thick, wet....

20.10.2023 Brazil - El Niño threat looms large over bumper soybean, corn harvest prospects in MY 2023-24 Brazil's quest to have yet another bumper soybean and corn harvest is hanging in balance amid the imminent threat of El Niño, a weather pattern that typically brings wide variations in rainfall across the country.

2023-10-20T12:54+0200agroinsurance-en (en)

Brazil 's quest to have yet another bumper soybean and corn harvest is hanging in balance amid the imminent threat of El Niño, a weather pattern that typically brings wide variations in rainfall across the country. According to the latest forecast by National Agricultural Supply Company, or Conab,....

El Niño threat looms large over Brazil’s bumper soybean, corn harvest prospects in MY 2023-24

2023-10-20T12:45+0200hellenicshippingnews (en)

Brazil ’s quest to have yet another bumper soybean and corn harvest is hanging in balance amid the imminent threat of El Niño, a weather pattern that typically brings wide variations in rainfall across the country. According to the latest forecast by National Agricultural Supply Company, or Conab,....

Decine di incendi in tutta la Sicilia a causa dello scirocco

2023-10-20T12:35+0200zazoom-it (it)

Incendi in Sicilia - decine di interventi nella notte; Incendi in Sicilia - decine di interventi nella notte; Incendi in Sicilia - decine di interventi nella notte; Decine di incendi nel Palermitano - scuole chiuse in alcuni comuni; Siccità mai vista prima nello Stato di Amazonas - in Brasile :....

20.10.2023 Brazil - El Niño threat looms large over bumper soybean, corn harvest prospects in MY 2023-24 Brazil's quest to have yet another bumper soybean and corn harvest is hanging in balance amid the imminent threat of El Niño, a weather pattern that typically brings wide variations in rainfall across the country.

2023-10-20T12:22+0200agroinsurance (en)

Brazil 's quest to have yet another bumper soybean and corn harvest is hanging in balance amid the imminent threat of El Niño, a weather pattern that typically brings wide variations in rainfall across the country. According to the latest forecast by National Agricultural Supply Company, or Conab,....

Brasile: siccità e incendi attanagliano lo Stato dell’Amazonas

2023-10-20T10:51+0200interris (it)

Il governo di Amazonas, lo Stato più esteso del Brasile, soffre della peggiore siccità degli ultimi 50 anni: il livello del fiume Rio Negro — tra i più importanti dell’Amazzonia — continua inesorabilmente a scendere, pregiudicando il transito e l’economia dell’intera regione. Brasile: siccità e incendi attanagliano lo Stato dell’Amazonas.

Decine di incendi nel Palermitano,scuole chiuse in alcuni comuni

2023-10-19T21:29+0200zazoom-it (it)

Siccità mai vista prima nello Stato di Amazonas - in Brasile : decine di delfini morti - rischio incendi e forniture di cibo a rischio; Mestre - pullman precipita da cavalcavia e si incendia : decine di morti Il sindaco : scenario apocalittico; Egitto - incendio in una stazione della polizia a Ismalia : decine di feriti.

La storica siccità amazzonica blocca la navigazione di alcune chiatte per il grano

2023-10-19T20:43+0200marketscreener (it)

Alcune spedizioni di grano sui fiumi del Brasile settentrionale sono state bloccate a causa di una siccità che ha portato gli affluenti del Rio delle Amazzoni al livello più basso in oltre un secolo, secondo una nota inviata ai clienti giovedì dal fornitore di servizi di spedizione Serveporto.

150 dolphins die in Amazon lake within a week as water temps soar Nearly two dozen of the dolphins that were found dead are an endangered species known as "the guardians of rivers." 3H ago

2023-10-19T20:34+0200cbslocal (en)

An ongoing drought in the Amazon combined with the effects of climate change and El Niño caused temperatures in Brazil 's Lake Tefé to soar and led to the deaths of more than 150 dolphins at the end of September, officials said. Within a week, experts say, roughly 10% of the local dolphin population....

2 Million Residents in Amazon Exposed to Hazardous Air Due to Drought and Wildfires

2023-10-19T20:08+0200natureworldnews (en)

Manaus, the largest city in Brazil 's Amazonas state, has been shrouded in a hazardous cloud of smoke from forest fires. The forested capital has been engulfed in a murky brown cloud, resembling China at its most polluted. The city of one million inhabitants, encircled by a grove of trees, usually enjoys blue skies.

150 dolphins die in Amazon lake within a week as water temps soar Nearly two dozen of the dolphins that were found dead are an endangered species known as "the guardians of rivers." 8M ago

2023-10-19T17:37+0200CBSnews (en)

An ongoing drought in the Amazon combined with the effects of climate change and El Niño caused temperatures in Brazil 's Lake Tefé to soar and led to the deaths of more than 150 dolphins at the end of September, officials said. Within a week, experts say, roughly 10% of the local dolphin population....

El Niño threat looms large over Brazil's bumper soybean, corn harvest prospects in MY 2023-24

2023-10-19T15:49+0200spglobal (en)

El Niño is a weather phenomenon characterized by unusually warm ocean temperatures in the Equatorial Pacific, as opposed to La Niña, which is characterized by unusually cold ocean temperatures in the Equatorial Pacific, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Siccità in Brasile: il Rio delle Amazzoni è al livello più basso in oltre un secolo

2023-10-19T09:46+0200informazione (it)

La crisi globale del clima sta colpendo anche il Rio delle Amazzoni, sceso al livello più basso mai raggiunto in 121 anni. La causa è la siccità estrema che sta prosciugando tutti i… MeteoWeb Lunedì 16 ottobre, nel cuore della foresta pluviale brasiliana, il Rio delle Amazzoni è sceso al livello....

Fiumi amazzonici al livello più basso degli ultimi 121 anni

2023-10-19T08:06+0200periodicodaily (it)

Non si vedeva da oltre 120 anni! Lunedì 16 ottobre, i fiumi nel cuore della foresta amazzonica in Brasile sono scesi ai livelli più bassi di sempre. Nella città di Manaus, il livello dell’acqua alla confluenza del Rio Negro e del Rio delle Amazzoni era di soli 13,59 m… rispetto ai 17,60 m di un anno prima.

Brazil’s Amazonian Negro River registers lowest water level since 1902

2023-10-19T06:57+0200independent-UG (en)

Sao Paulo, Brazil | Xinhua | The Negro River, one of the main waterways in Brazil’s Amazon region, recorded its lowest water level since 1902 on Monday, with dozens of boats stranded on its riverbed in Manaus Port. According to official information from the Manaus Port Authority, the river, one of....

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.

Gli esportatori di cereali del Brasile deviano alcuni carichi a causa della siccità che prosciuga i fiumi amazzonici

2023-10-18T21:18+0200marketscreener (it)

La grave siccità in Amazzonia sta costringendo gli esportatori di cereali brasiliani a deviare un piccolo numero di carichi di esportazione verso i terminali portuali del sud anziché verso i porti del nord, ha dichiarato mercoledì il gruppo di esportatori di cereali Anec.

Amazon Rainforest’s Rivers Fell To Record Low Levels Due To Drought; Bring Damage To Jungle Ecosystem

2023-10-18T17:37+0200natureworldnews (en)

The Amazon River in the heart of the Brazil ian rainforest sank to its lowest level in almost a century as a record drought disrupted the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and harmed the jungle ecosystem. Rapidly drying tributaries to the Amazon have stranded boats, cutting off food and water....

What happens when extreme weather hits several places at once?

2023-10-18T16:35+0200livemint (en)

Between J 10th and July 16th, more than 100m Americans were warned by their government of “potentially deadly" temperatures. Swathes of Asia and Europe are broiling. China’s temperature record was shattered; people sought relief from the heat in bomb shelters.

Severe drought grips the Amazon rainforest: The impact, cause and grim future

2023-10-18T16:24+0200expressindia (en)

The latest calamity is another addition to the long list of causes that are accelerating the destruction of the Amazon — it covers nearly seven million square kilometres, or about the area of Australia, and stores more than 150 billion metric tonnes of carbon.

Brasile, allarme siccità per lo Stato di Amazonas. Rio Negro in secca: difficoltà per i trasporti

2023-10-18T15:22+0200repubblica (it)

RIO DE JANEIRO – Il governo di Amazonas, lo Stato più esteso del Brasile , ha riferito che è salito a 59 il numero delle città in emergenza a causa della peggiore siccità degli ultimi 50 anni che ha colpito la regione, dove il livello del Rio Negro continua a scendere, pregiudicando il trasporto di persone, medicinali e materie prime.

Amazzonia: siccità, Rio Negro al minor livello in 121 anni

2023-10-18T15:08+0200zazoom-it (it)

Brasile - Amazonas assediata da incendi e siccità. Lo Stato simbolo dell'Amazzonia in serio pericolo; Siccità in Amazzonia - la crisi potrebbe seguire fino a gennaio; Siccità in Amazzonia - il governo brasiliano invierà aiuti. ... ha riferito che è salito a 59 il numero delle città in emergenza a causa della peggiore siccità .

Amazzonia: siccità, Rio Negro al minor livello in 121 anni

2023-10-18T15:00+0200virgilio (it)

Il governo di Amazonas, lo Stato più esteso del Brasile, ha riferito che è salito a 59 il numero delle città in emergenza a causa della peggiore siccità degli ultimi....

Che fine ha fatto il Rio delle Amazzoni? Barche e villaggi a secco, a rischio la vita di 481mila persone

2023-10-18T14:56+0200repubblica-green-and-blue (it)

Nella giornata di lunedì 16 ottobre, al centro della vasta foresta pluviale brasiliana, il Rio delle Amazzoni ha raggiunto il suo minimo storico degli ultimi cento anni, in seguito a una siccità senza precedenti che sta causando notevoli disagi a centinaia di migliaia di abitanti e sta danneggiando l'ecosistema della giungla.

River in Brazil's Amazon rainforest falls to lowest level in 121 years - and experts warn situation could 'worsen'

2023-10-18T13:28+0200heart (en)

The Rio Negro, the Amazon's second-largest tributary, in the city of Manaus recorded a water level of 13.59m (44.58ft) on Monday, according to its website - its lowest level since records began in 1902. The reading passed a previous all-time low set in 2010 and is far lower than measurements taken a year ago, when the level was 17.

Amazon rivers fall to lowest levels in 121 years amid a severe drought

2023-10-18T09:07+0200thechronicle (en)

Rivers in the heart of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil fell to their lowest levels in over a century on Monday as a record drought upends the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and damages the jungle ecosystem. The port of Manaus, the region’s most populous city, at the meeting of the Rio Negro and the Amazon River, recorded 13.

Allarme siccità in Amazzonia: morti 153 delfini nel Lago Tefé

2023-10-18T08:50+0200meteoweb (it)

Si stima che circa il 10% dei delfini di un pittoresco lago dell’ Amazzonia brasiliana siano morti in una settimana a causa di siccità record e di temperature torride che hanno devastato la regione. Secondo l’Istituto Mamirau per lo sviluppo sostenibile (IDSM) e il gruppo ambientalista WWF Brasile,....

Brasil Sufre la Amazonía en Brasil: ríos caen a sus niveles más bajos en al menos 121 años

2023-10-18T00:30+0200LaTercera (es)

El río Madeira, otro importante afluente del Amazonas, también ha registrado niveles históricamente bajos, provocando la paralización de la represa hidroeléctrica de Santo Antonio , la cuarta más grande de Brasil. Vista de barcos y casas flotantes varados en el puerto Marina do Davi, mientras el....

Rivers in the Amazon fall to record low levels as drought worsens

2023-10-17T20:46+0200newsnow-co-uk (en)

Parts of the Amazon rainforest is suffering its worst drought ever, according to new records. Water levels of Brazil ’s Negro River and Madeira River have reached a record low since official measurements began over a century ago. The drought has left hundreds of riverine communities struggling to access drinkable water.

Siccità in Brasile, il Rio delle Amazzoni scende al livello più basso da oltre un secolo

2023-10-17T18:20+0200meteoweb (it)

Lunedì 16 ottobre, nel cuore della foresta pluviale brasiliana, il Rio delle Amazzoni è sceso al livello più basso da oltre un secolo, mentre una siccità record sconvolge la vita di centinaia di migliaia di persone. Gli affluenti del Rio delle Amazzoni, in rapido prosciugamento, hanno lasciato le....

Siccità record in Brasile: il Rio delle Amazzoni al livello più basso da oltre un secolo

2023-10-17T16:20+0200rainews (it)

Lunedì, nel cuore della foresta pluviale brasiliana, il Rio delle Amazzoni è sceso al livello più basso in oltre un secolo. Il grande fiume sudamericano subisce le conseguenze della siccità record che sta affliggendo la zona. Una penuria d’acqua che danneggia l’ecosistema e sconvolge la vita di centinaia di migliaia di persone.

Rivers in the Amazon fall to record low levels as drought worsens

2023-10-17T15:35+0200foxnews (en)

Parts of the Amazon rainforest is suffering its worst drought ever, according to new records. Water levels of Brazil ’s Negro River and Madeira River have reached a record low since official measurements began over a century ago. The drought has left hundreds of riverine communities struggling to access drinkable water.

Amazon River Hits 121-Year Low in Severe Drought Crisis

2023-10-17T15:27+0200bolnews (en)

The lowest water level in 121 years, surpassing the previous all-time low in 2010. In a historic event, rivers deep within the heart of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil have hit their lowest water levels in over a century. This severe drought is wreaking havoc on the lives of hundreds of thousands of....

Rio Negro River Hits Record-Low Water Levels Since 1902, Causing Dire Drought in Brazil's Amazon less than an hour ago According to official information from the Manaus Port Authority, the largest blackwater river in the world reached 13.59 meters, the lowest level since measurements began in 1902.

2023-10-17T15:25+0200weather-en-IN (en)

According to official information from the Manaus Port Authority, the largest blackwater river in the world reached 13.59 meters, the lowest level since measurements began in 1902, shattering the previous record of 13.63 meters set in 2010, reports Xinhua news agency.

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2023-10-17T13:46+0200cnn (en)

Rivers in the heart of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil fell to their lowest levels in over a century on Monday as a record drought upends the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and damages the jungle ecosystem. The port of Manaus, the region’s most populous city, at the meeting of the Rio Negro and the Amazon River, recorded 13.

Amazon port in Brazil records lowest water level in 121 years due to drought

2023-10-17T13:23+0200smartwatermagazine (en)

The water level at a significant river port within Brazil 's Amazon rainforest has plummeted to its lowest point in at least 121 years , as an unprecedented drought disrupts the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and damages the jungle ecosystem, reports The rapid drying of tributaries feeding....

Rivers in the Amazon fall to their lowest levels in 120 years

2023-10-17T09:15+0200watoday (en)

Brasilia: The Negro River, the Amazon’s second-largest tributary, has reached its lowest level since official measurements began near Manaus 121 years ago. The record confirms that this part of the world’s largest rainforest is suffering its worst drought, just a little over two years after its most significant flooding.

In Brazil's Amazon, rivers fall to record low levels during drought

2023-10-17T07:30+0200dunyanews (en)

BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) The Negro River, the Amazon’s second largest tributary, on Monday reached its lowest level since official measurements began near Manaus 121 years ago. The record confirms that this part of the worlds largest rainforest is suffering its worst drought, just a little over two years after its most significant flooding.

In Brazil’s Amazon, rivers fall to record low levels during drought

2023-10-17T06:39+0200inquirer (en)

Brasil operates in Marina do Davi port, a getaway to dozens of riverine communities, some of them with sandy beaches that attract tourists. The once bustling area is now surrounded by parched soil, with many boathouses high and dry. For one month now, Brasil has switched to a lower-powered boat, better suited for shallow waters.

Amazon River falls to lowest in over a century amid Brazil drought

2023-10-17T06:32+0200AsiaOne (en)

AsiaOne has launched EarthOne , a new section dedicated to environmental issues — because we love the planet and we believe science. Find articles like this MANAUS, Brazil — The Amazon River fell to its lowest level in over a century on Monday (Oct 16) at the heart of the Brazilian rainforest as a....

Brazil's rivers fall to record low levels during Amazon drought

2023-10-17T06:30+0200cgtn (en)

The Negro River, the Amazon's second-largest tributary, on Monday reached its lowest level since official measurements began near Manaus 121 years ago. The record confirms that this part of the world's largest rainforest is suffering its worst drought, just a little over two years after its most significant flooding.

In Brazil's Amazon, rivers fall to record low levels during drought

2023-10-17T06:01+0200dtnext (en)

BRASILIA: The Negro River, the Amazon's second largest tributary, on Monday reached its lowest level since official measurements began near Manaus 121 years ago. The record confirms that this part of the world's largest rainforest is suffering its worst drought, just a little over two years after its most significant flooding.

Major Amazon tributary reaches record low as drought takes hold

2023-10-17T05:54+0200theargus (en)

The level of the Rio Negro at the Brazil ian city of Manaus confirms part of the world’s largest rainforest is suffering its worst drought, little more than two years after its most significant flooding. Monday’s water level in the city’s port went as low as 13.5 metres, compared to the record level of 30.

Amazon River falls to lowest level in over a century

2023-10-17T05:53+0200illawarramercury (en)

The Amazon River fell to its lowest level in over a century at the heart of the Brazil ian rainforest as a record drought upends the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and damages the jungle ecosystem. Rapidly drying tributaries to the mighty Amazon have left boats stranded, cutting off food....

Amazon River falls to lowest level in over a century

2023-10-17T05:53+0200newcastleherald (en)

The Amazon River fell to its lowest level in over a century at the heart of the Brazil ian rainforest as a record drought upends the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and damages the jungle ecosystem. Rapidly drying tributaries to the mighty Amazon have left boats stranded, cutting off food....

Amazon River falls to lowest level in over a century

2023-10-17T05:53+0200bordermail (en)

The Amazon River fell to its lowest level in over a century at the heart of the Brazil ian rainforest as a record drought upends the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and damages the jungle ecosystem. Rapidly drying tributaries to the mighty Amazon have left boats stranded, cutting off food....

Amazon River falls to lowest level in over a century

2023-10-17T05:50+0200maitlandmercury (en)

The Amazon River fell to its lowest level in over a century at the heart of the Brazil ian rainforest as a record drought upends the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and damages the jungle ecosystem. Rapidly drying tributaries to the mighty Amazon have left boats stranded, cutting off food....

Amazon River falls to lowest level in over a century

2023-10-17T05:47+0200dailyadvertiser (en)

The Amazon River fell to its lowest level in over a century at the heart of the Brazil ian rainforest as a record drought upends the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and damages the jungle ecosystem. Rapidly drying tributaries to the mighty Amazon have left boats stranded, cutting off food....

Amazon River falls to lowest level in over a century

2023-10-17T05:46+0200portstephensexaminer (en)

The Amazon River fell to its lowest level in over a century at the heart of the Brazil ian rainforest as a record drought upends the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and damages the jungle ecosystem. Rapidly drying tributaries to the mighty Amazon have left boats stranded, cutting off food....

In Brazil's Amazon, rivers fall to record low levels during drought

2023-10-17T05:28+0200business-standard (en)

The Negro River, the Amazon's second largest tributary, on Monday reached its lowest level since official measurements began near Manaus 121 years ago. The record confirms that this part of the world's largest rainforest is suffering its worst drought, just a little over two years after its most significant flooding.

Major Amazon tributary reaches record low as drought takes hold

2023-10-17T05:16+0200thecomet (en)

The level of the Rio Negro at the Brazil ian city of Manaus confirms part of the world’s largest rainforest is suffering its worst drought, little more than two years after its most significant flooding. Monday’s water level in the city’s port went as low as 13.5 metres, compared to the record level of 30.

Major Amazon tributary reaches record low as drought takes hold

2023-10-17T05:16+0200eveningnews24 (en)

The level of the Rio Negro at the Brazil ian city of Manaus confirms part of the world’s largest rainforest is suffering its worst drought, little more than two years after its most significant flooding. Monday’s water level in the city’s port went as low as 13.5 metres, compared to the record level of 30.

Major Amazon tributary reaches record low as drought takes hold

2023-10-17T05:14+0200salisburyjournal (en)

The level of the Rio Negro at the Brazil ian city of Manaus confirms part of the world’s largest rainforest is suffering its worst drought, little more than two years after its most significant flooding. Monday’s water level in the city’s port went as low as 13.5 metres, compared to the record level of 30.

La acelerada deforestación en Brasil va a tener graves consecuencias en Argentina

2023-10-16T11:42+0200noticiasambientales (es)

La deforestación en la Amazonia brasileña avanza de manera alarmante con la eliminación de 19 hectáreas por hora, en promedio, según una medición realizada en la primera quincena de mayo de acuerdo con datos oficiales. Esta acción, que contamina los ecosistemas acuáticos y contribuye con el....

Amazzonia. Strage di delfini. La siccità continua a bloccare il traffico delle chiatte nei fiumi (A. Martinengo)

2023-10-15T12:21+0200247libero (it)

Una grave siccità sta interrompendo il traffico di chiatte sul fiume Tapajos nella foresta amazzonica, hanno riferito questa settimana le agenzie marittime ai clienti mentre il Brasile entra negli ultimi mesi della stagione di esportazione di mais del 2023. Una chiatta che trasporta tre camion e 2.

Amazzonia. Strage di delfini. La siccità continua a bloccare il traffico delle chiatte nei fiumi (A. Martinengo)

2023-10-15T11:25+0200farodiroma (it)

Una grave siccità sta interrompendo il traffico di chiatte sul fiume Tapajos nella foresta amazzonica, hanno riferito questa settimana le agenzie marittime ai clienti mentre il Brasile entra negli ultimi mesi della stagione di esportazione di mais del 2023. Una chiatta che trasporta tre camion e 2.

Brasile, Amazonas assediata da incendi e siccità. Lo Stato simbolo dell'Amazzonia in serio pericolo

2023-10-13T19:35+0200zazoom-it (it)

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Brasile, lo stato simbolo dell’Amazzonia ‘in serio pericolo’

2023-10-13T19:20+0200globodiroma (it)

La ministra brasiliana dell’Ambiente, Marina Silva, ha ammesso che Amazonas – stato simbolo della foresta amazzonica – si trova “in serio pericolo” a causa dell’ampia diffusione di incendi e della siccità. Solo ieri sono stati registrati 1.664 focolai, ha affermato l’esponente del governo Lula, in una conferenza stampa.

Brasile, Amazonas assediata da incendi e siccità. Lo Stato simbolo dell'Amazzonia in serio pericolo

2023-10-13T19:08+0200la7 (it)

La ministra brasiliana dell'Ambiente Marina Silva , ha ammesso che Amazonas - Stato simbolo della foresta amazzonica - si trova "in serio pericolo" a causa dell'ampia diffusione di incendi e della siccità . Solo ieri sono stati registrati 1.664 focolai, ha affermato l'esponente del governo Lula , in una conferenza stampa.

Brasile, lo stato simbolo dell'Amazzonia 'in serio pericolo'

2023-10-13T18:28+0200ansa (it)

La ministra brasiliana dell'Ambiente, Marina Silva, ha ammesso che Amazonas - stato simbolo della foresta amazzonica - si trova "in serio pericolo" a causa dell'ampia diffusione di incendi e della siccità. Solo ieri sono stati registrati 1.664 focolai, ha affermato l'esponente del governo Lula, in una conferenza stampa.

Il fumo degli incendi della foresta amazzonica soffoca Manaus

2023-10-13T16:03+0200rainews (it)

Una densa coltre di fumo grigio proveniente da decine di incendi che divampano nell'Amazzonia brasiliana, molti dei quali appiccati illegalmente per disboscare e far posto a terreni adatti al pascolo, stringono da settimane Manaus e altre città del grande Stato nel nord del Brasile sotto una cappa di aria sempre più irrespirabile.

Allarme in Amazzonia, gli incendi si moltiplicano

2023-10-12T14:04+0200meteoweb (it)

Avvolta dal fumo Manaus , capitale dello Stato di Amazonas nel Nord/Ovest del Brasile : la qualità dell’aria è scesa a livelli bassissimi, a causa del moltiplicarsi degli incendi. Secondo l’Istituto nazionale per la ricerca spaziale, la regione, già in emergenza siccità, con i fiumi in secca estrema, nei primi 10 giorni di ottobre ha registrato 2.

Brasile La siccità in Amazzonia sta causando diversi incendi

2023-10-12T13:57+0200ticinonews (it)

Il Teatro Amazonas, monumento simbolo di Manaus è apparso avvolto dal fumo, mentre nella capitale dello stato brasiliano a maggiore densità di foresta pluviale, la qualità dell'aria è scesa a livelli minimi, per il moltiplicarsi degli incendi. La regione, già in emergenza per la secca di gran parte....

Clásico del Pacífico: Blanquirroja va por los tres puntos a Santiago

2023-10-12T10:51+0200larepublica-pe (es)

La Blanquirroja llega a este importante encuentro luego de empatar sin goles con Paraguay en Asunción y perder por la mínima diferencia ante Brasil en Lima por las dos primeras fechas del proceso clasificatorio. Actualmente, los dirigidos por Juan Reynoso se ubican en la séptima casilla de la tabla....

Brasile, la siccità a Manaus è la peggiore dal 2010

2023-10-10T13:37+0200bresciaoggi (it)

(ANSA) - SAN PAOLO, 09 OTT - La grave siccità che sta colpendo lo stato brasiliano dell'Amazonas e in particolare la capitale, Manaus, è la peggiore registrata dal 2010 ad oggi secondo le autorità del governo locale. Il livello del Rio Negro, il fiume sul quale si affaccia la metropoli sede anche di....

Brasile, la siccità nello stato di Amazonas è la peggiore dal 2010

2023-10-10T03:03+0200meteoweb (it)

La grave siccità che sta colpendo lo stato brasiliano dell’ Amazonas , in particolare la capitale Manaus, è la peggiore registrata dal 2010 ad oggi, secondo le autorità del governo locale. Il livello del Rio Negro, il fiume sul quale si affaccia la metropoli, sede anche di un importante porto....

Brasile, la siccità a Manaus è la peggiore dal 2010

2023-10-09T20:47+0200espansionetv (it)

(ANSA) – SAN PAOLO, 09 OTT – La grave siccità che sta colpendo lo stato brasiliano dell’Amazonas e in particolare la capitale, Manaus, è la peggiore registrata dal 2010 ad oggi secondo le autorità del governo locale. Il livello del Rio Negro, il fiume sul quale si affaccia la metropoli sede anche di....

Brasile, la siccità a Manaus è la peggiore dal 2010

2023-10-09T20:46+0200ansamed-it (it)

La grave siccità che sta colpendo lo stato brasiliano dell'Amazonas e in particolare la capitale, Manaus, è la peggiore registrata dal 2010 ad oggi secondo le autorità del governo locale. Il livello del Rio Negro, il fiume sul quale si affaccia la metropoli sede anche di un importante porto....

Brasile, la siccità a Manaus è la peggiore dal 2010

2023-10-09T20:39+0200tiscali-it (it)

(ANSA) - SAN PAOLO, 09 OTT - La grave siccità che sta colpendo lo stato brasiliano dell'Amazonas e in particolare la capitale, Manaus, è la peggiore registrata dal 2010 ad oggi secondo le autorità del governo locale. Il livello del Rio Negro, il fiume sul quale si affaccia la metropoli sede anche di....

Brasile, la siccità a Manaus è la peggiore dal 2010

2023-10-09T20:38+0200giornaledibrescia (it)

SAN PAOLO, 09 OTT - La grave siccità che sta colpendo lo stato brasiliano dell'Amazonas e in particolare la capitale, Manaus, è la peggiore registrata dal 2010 ad oggi secondo le autorità del governo locale. Il livello del Rio Negro, il fiume sul quale si affaccia la metropoli sede anche di un....

Amazonia, ¿un bioma amenazado de extinción?

2023-10-09T04:33+0200elpais-cr (es)

Río de Janeiro, 8 oct (IPS).- Los paisajes son apocalípticos. Ríos exuberantes reducidos a hilos de agua y sus cauces desnudados como playas inmensas, donde a veces “aparcan” embarcaciones variadas, incluso las grandes, de tres o más pisos, típicas del transporte de pasajeros en la Amazonia de Brasil.

Siccità mai vista prima nello Stato di Amazonas, in Brasile: decine di delfini morti, rischio incendi e forniture di cibo a rischio

2023-10-07T10:40+0200247libero (it)

Nelle ultime settimane non trova pace lo stato brasiliano di Amazonas , che sta affrontando la più grande siccità mai registrata nella sua storia, infrangendo tutti i record segnati precedentemente nella regione. La crisi è iniziata a fine settembre e molti cittadini residenti nei villaggi vicino ai....

Siccità mai vista prima nello Stato di Amazonas, in Brasile: decine di delfini morti, rischio incendi e forniture di cibo a rischio

2023-10-07T09:49+0200informazione (it)

I pesci muoiono a causa dell'aumento della temperatura dell'acqua dei fiumi - Ansa Capitale delle sillabe d’acqua. Così, in un celebre verso, Pablo Neruda definisce il Rio delle Amazzoni… MeteoWeb La siccità che sta colpendo l’Amazzonia in Brasile sta creando problemi su molteplici fronti:....

Siccità mai vista prima nello Stato di Amazonas, in Brasile: decine di delfini morti, rischio incendi e forniture di cibo a rischio

2023-10-07T09:30+0200zazoom-it (it)

(Di sabato 7 ottobre 2023) Nelle ultime settimane non trova pace lo Stato brasiliano di Amazonas , che sta affrontando la più grande Siccità mai registrata nella sua storia, infrangendo tutti i record segnati precedentemente nella regione. La crisi è iniziata a fine settembre e molti cittadini....

Siccità mai vista prima nello Stato di Amazonas, in Brasile: decine di delfini morti, rischio incendi e forniture di cibo a rischio

2023-10-07T09:25+0200ilfattoquotidiano (it)

Nelle ultime settimane non trova pace lo stato brasiliano di Amazonas , che sta affrontando la più grande siccità mai registrata nella sua storia, infrangendo tutti i record segnati precedentemente nella regione. La crisi è iniziata a fine settembre e molti cittadini residenti nei villaggi vicino ai....

Amazonia, ¿un bioma amenazado de extinción?

2023-10-06T22:49+0200ipsnoticias (es)

RÍO DE JANEIRO – Los paisajes son apocalípticos. Ríos exuberantes reducidos a hilos de agua y sus cauces desnudados como playas inmensas, donde a veces “aparcan” embarcaciones variadas, incluso las grandes, de tres o más pisos, típicas del transporte de pasajeros en la Amazonia de Brasil.

Siccità in Amazzonia, dighe idroelettriche a rischio paralisi in due Stati

2023-10-05T19:08+0200meteoweb (it)

La siccità che sta colpendo l’ Amazzonia in Brasile sta creando problemi su molteplici fronti: sull’ambiente, con fiumi prosciugati ed effetti sulla fauna; su quello del trasporto fluviale, molto importante nella regione, che sta lasciando in difficoltà le popolazioni per quanto riguarda....

Brasile, settembre nero per gli incendi nello stato di Amazonas colpito dalla siccità

2023-10-05T17:53+0200meteoweb (it)

Lo stato di Amazonas , cuore della foresta amazzonica, in Brasile, ha registrato il secondo maggior numero di incendi della serie storica del mese di settembre, dal 1998 (anno in cui è iniziato il monitoraggio). Lo rivelano i dati dell’Istituto nazionale per la ricerca spaziale (Inpe), che segnalano 6.

Emergenza idrica, vice di Lula e altri ministri in Amazzonia

2023-10-04T14:53+0200espansionetv (it)

(ANSA) – BRASILIA, 04 OTT – Il vicepresidente brasiliano, Geraldo Alckmin, e la ministra dell’Ambiente, Marina Silva, visitano oggi lo Stato di Amazonas, colpito dalla peggiore siccità degli ultimi anni. "La questione più urgente riguarda l’acqua, il cibo e il carburante.

Emergenza idrica, vice di Lula e altri ministri in Amazzonia

2023-10-04T14:51+0200tiscali-it (it)

(ANSA) - BRASILIA, 04 OTT - Il vicepresidente brasiliano, Geraldo Alckmin, e la ministra dell'Ambiente, Marina Silva, visitano oggi lo Stato di Amazonas, colpito dalla peggiore siccità degli ultimi anni. "La questione più urgente riguarda l'acqua, il cibo e il carburante.

Emergenza idrica, vice di Lula e altri ministri in Amazzonia

2023-10-04T14:47+0200bresciaoggi (it)

(ANSA) - BRASILIA, 04 OTT - Il vicepresidente brasiliano, Geraldo Alckmin, e la ministra dell'Ambiente, Marina Silva, visitano oggi lo Stato di Amazonas, colpito dalla peggiore siccità degli ultimi anni. "La questione più urgente riguarda l'acqua, il cibo e il carburante.

Emergenza idrica, vice di Lula e altri ministri in Amazzonia

2023-10-04T14:39+0200larena (it)

(ANSA) - BRASILIA, 04 OTT - Il vicepresidente brasiliano, Geraldo Alckmin, e la ministra dell'Ambiente, Marina Silva, visitano oggi lo Stato di Amazonas, colpito dalla peggiore siccità degli ultimi anni. "La questione più urgente riguarda l'acqua, il cibo e il carburante.

Emergenza idrica, vice di Lula e altri ministri in Amazzonia

2023-10-04T14:38+0200ilgiornaledivicenza (it)

(ANSA) - BRASILIA, 04 OTT - Il vicepresidente brasiliano, Geraldo Alckmin, e la ministra dell'Ambiente, Marina Silva, visitano oggi lo Stato di Amazonas, colpito dalla peggiore siccità degli ultimi anni. "La questione più urgente riguarda l'acqua, il cibo e il carburante.

Brasile, oltre cento delfini morti nella foresta amazzonica per siccità

2023-10-04T12:24+0200lapresse-it-italian (it)

Oltre 100 delfini sono morti in Brasile nella foresta amazzonica nell’ultima settimana. La strage di questi mammiferi causata da una grave siccità nella regione. La strage di questi mammiferi secondo gli esperti potrebbe continuare se le temperature delle acque dovessero restare sempre molto alte.

Oltre cento delfini del Rio delle Amazzoni morti per la siccità

2023-10-03T18:43+0200repubblica (it)

Per gli esperti, che stanno ancora facendo accertamenti, sono la siccità e il caldo ad aver causato la moria di delfini rosa in un affluente del Rio delle Amazzoni, vicino a Manaus, in Brasile. Nell'ultima settimana sono state trovate carcasse di 120 di questi cetacei (Inia geoffrensis) conosciuti anche come "bonto".

Oltre cento delfini del Rio delle Amazzoni morti per la siccità

2023-10-03T16:49+0200repubblica-green-and-blue (it)

Per gli esperti, che stanno ancora facendo accertamenti, sono la siccità e il caldo ad aver causato la moria di delfini rosa in un affluente del Rio delle Amazzoni, vicino a Manaus, in Brasile. Nell'ultima settimana sono state trovate carcasse di 120 di questi cetacei (Inia geoffrensis) conosciuti anche come "bonto".

Natura Brasile, oltre cento delfini morti nella foresta amazzonica per siccità

2023-10-03T15:29+0200gazzettadireggio (it)

Oltre 100 delfini sono morti in Brasile nella foresta amazzonica nell'ultima settimana. La strage di questi mammiferi causata da una grave siccità nella regione. La strage di questi mammiferi secondo gli esperti potrebbe continuare se le temperature delle acque dovessero restare sempre molto alte.

Natura Brasile, oltre cento delfini morti nella foresta amazzonica per siccità

2023-10-03T15:07+0200gazzettadimodena (it)

Oltre 100 delfini sono morti in Brasile nella foresta amazzonica nell'ultima settimana. La strage di questi mammiferi causata da una grave siccità nella regione. La strage di questi mammiferi secondo gli esperti potrebbe continuare se le temperature delle acque dovessero restare sempre molto alte.

I semi di soia ai nuovi minimi di tre mesi, mentre la pressione sull'offerta aumenta

2023-10-03T14:42+0200marketscreener (it)

I futures sui semi di soia di Chicago sono scesi martedì a un nuovo minimo di tre mesi, in quanto i segnali di miglioramento per il raccolto degli Stati Uniti e l'inizio della semina in Brasile hanno creato una pressione sull'offerta. Il mais è sceso, dato che anche il raccolto statunitense ha....

Natura Brasile, oltre cento delfini morti nella foresta amazzonica per siccità

2023-10-03T12:07+0200lanuovaferrara (it)

Oltre 100 delfini sono morti in Brasile nella foresta amazzonica nell'ultima settimana. La strage di questi mammiferi causata da una grave siccità nella regione. La strage di questi mammiferi secondo gli esperti potrebbe continuare se le temperature delle acque dovessero restare sempre molto alte.

Amazzonia choc, strage di delfini: cosa li sta uccidendo

2023-10-03T10:20+0200zazoom-it (it)

(Di martedì 3 ottobre 2023) Oltre 100 delfini sono morti in Brasile nella foresta amazzonica nell'ultima settimana. La strage di questi mammiferi causata da una grave siccità nella regione. La strage di questi mammiferi secondo gli esperti potrebbe continuare se le temperature delle acque dovessero restare sempre molto alte.

Brasile, oltre cento delfini morti nella foresta amazzonica per siccità

2023-10-03T08:37+0200ilSole24ore (it)

(LaPresse) Oltre 100 delfini sono morti in Brasile nella foresta amazzonica nell'ultima settimana. La strage di questi mammiferi causata da una grave siccità nella regione. La strage di questi mammiferi secondo gli esperti potrebbe continuare se le temperature delle acque dovessero restare sempre molto alte.

Tragedia climática en Brasil: La Amazonia seca mientras el sur está anegado

2023-10-03T01:37+0200confirmado (es)

Una mujer anciana se abrazó a un poste de energía y así se mantuvo durante cinco horas, para no ser arrastrada por la torrente. A ella se sumaron después dos hombres, hasta que los tres pudieron ser socorridos. Esa tenacidad de sus vecinos por sobrevivir ante la furia de las aguas es la imagen que....

La Amazonia seca y el sur anegado, la tragedia climática en Brasil

2023-10-02T21:16+0200ipsnoticias (es)

Una zona inundada en el meridional estado brasileño de Rio Grande do Sul el 18 de septiembre, como efecto de un ciclón extratropical e intensas lluvias que cayeron en algunas cuencas cuyas nacientes se ubican en áreas montañosas, provocando torrentes muy fuertes en los valles abajo. Imagen: Joel Vargas / GVG-FotosPúblicas.

Brasil: la Amazonia seca y el sur anegado, la tragedia climática

2023-10-02T20:15+0200aporrea (es)

2 de octubre de 2023.- Una mujer anciana se abrazó a un poste de energía y así se mantuvo durante cinco horas, para no ser arrastrada por la torrente. A ella se sumaron después dos hombres, hasta que los tres pudieron ser socorridos. Esa tenacidad de sus vecinos por sobrevivir ante la furia de las....

Una frana cancella dalle mappe un villaggio in Amazzonia: morti e dispersi | FOTO

2023-10-02T16:01+0200meteoweb (it)

Il villaggio di Aruma , a Beruri, un comune situato a 173 chilometri da Manaus, nello stato di Amazonas, in Brasile , è stato inghiottito da una frana . Lo rende noto il governatore, Wilson Lima. Un bambino è morto, altre dieci persone risultano ferite mentre i Vigili del Fuoco stanno cercando quattro dispersi.

BRASILE

2023-10-02T14:29+0200leggo (it)

di nell' Amazzonia brasiliana, dove la siccità ha toccato livelli record e la temperatura dell'acqua ha superato il record di 102 gradi Fahrenheit, pari a 39 gradi Celsius. Oltre un centinaio di esemplari sono stati trovati morti nel Lago Tefé negli ultimi sette giorni, segnala l'Istituto Mamirauà,....

Siccità in Amazzonia, la crisi potrebbe seguire fino a gennaio

2023-09-30T15:39+0200globodiroma (it)

La grave siccità che colpisce in queste settimane l’Amazzonia a causa del passaggio del fenomeno meteorologico del Niño potrebbe prolungarsi fino a gennaio, secondo una previsione del Centro di monitoraggio e allerta per i disastri naturali (Cemaden) del governo federale del Brasile.

Siccità in Amazzonia, la crisi potrebbe proseguire fino a gennaio

2023-09-30T15:36+0200meteoweb (it)

La grave siccità che colpisce in queste settimane l’ Amazzonia , legata al fenomeno di El Niño , potrebbe prolungarsi fino a gennaio , secondo una previsione del Centro di monitoraggio e allerta per i disastri naturali (Cemaden) del governo federale del Brasile.

Siccità in Amazzonia, la crisi potrebbe seguire fino a gennaio

2023-09-30T14:56+0200ilgiornaledivicenza (it)

(ANSA) - SAN PAOLO, 30 SET - La grave siccità che colpisce in queste settimane l'Amazzonia a causa del passaggio del fenomeno meteorologico del Niño potrebbe prolungarsi fino a gennaio, secondo una previsione del Centro di monitoraggio e allerta per i disastri naturali (Cemaden) del governo federale del Brasile.

Siccità in Amazzonia, la crisi potrebbe seguire fino a gennaio

2023-09-30T14:53+0200gazzettadiparma (it)

(ANSA) - SAN PAOLO, 30 SET - La grave siccità che colpisce in queste settimane l'Amazzonia a causa del passaggio del fenomeno meteorologico del Niño potrebbe prolungarsi fino a gennaio, secondo una previsione del Centro di monitoraggio e allerta per i disastri naturali (Cemaden) del governo federale del Brasile.

Siccità in Amazzonia, la crisi potrebbe seguire fino a gennaio

2023-09-30T14:52+0200bresciaoggi (it)

(ANSA) - SAN PAOLO, 30 SET - La grave siccità che colpisce in queste settimane l'Amazzonia a causa del passaggio del fenomeno meteorologico del Niño potrebbe prolungarsi fino a gennaio, secondo una previsione del Centro di monitoraggio e allerta per i disastri naturali (Cemaden) del governo federale del Brasile.

Siccità in Amazzonia, la crisi potrebbe seguire fino a gennaio

2023-09-30T14:50+0200ansamed-it (it)

La grave siccità che colpisce in queste settimane l'Amazzonia a causa del passaggio del fenomeno meteorologico del Niño potrebbe prolungarsi fino a gennaio, secondo una previsione del Centro di monitoraggio e allerta per i disastri naturali (Cemaden) del governo federale del Brasile.

Brasil enfrenta severa crisis climática con negativo impacto

2023-09-28T21:28+0200telesurtv (es)

La grave sequía que azota la Amazonía brasileña, con niveles extremadamente bajos en los ríos, combinada con temperaturas sin precedentes, contrasta con las intensas lluvias reportadas en la región de Río Grande do Sul, publicaron este jueves medios nacionales.

Sudamérica tuvo el invierno más caluroso de la historia

2023-09-22T16:47+0200lanacion-PY (es)

Pero también hubo lluvias torrenciales en Chile, las mayores en 30 años , que dejaron inundaciones, seis muertos y un superávit en zonas afectadas por una sequía de 13 años, como el centro del país, rico en producción agrícola. En Muçum y otras ciudades del estado Rio Grande do Sul, en Brasil, un....

El Niño hace “arder”: un invierno abrasador le dio paso a una primavera infernal

2023-09-22T07:05+0200eldia-AR (es)

Temperaturas muy altas marcaron el invierno austral de este año en el Cono Sur americano, donde además del cambio climático, el fenómeno de El Niño hizo que los termómetros rozaran los 30C en Buenos Aires y provocó intensas lluvias en Chile o ciclones en el sur de Brasil. En pleno agosto, se vivieron olas de calor en Argentina, Uruguay y Chile.

El invierno en el Cono Sur termina como uno de los más calurosos de la historia

2023-09-21T22:48+0200crhoy (es)

(AFP).- Temperaturas muy altas marcaron el invierno austral de este año en el Cono Sur americano , donde además del cambio climático , el fenómeno de El Niño hizo que los termómetros rozaran los 30C en Buenos Aires y provocó intensas lluvias en Chile o ciclones en el sur de Brasil.

El invierno en el Cono Sur termina como uno de los más calurosos de la historia

2023-09-21T22:23+0200elperiodicodemexico (es)

AFP | Temperaturas muy altas marcaron el invierno austral de este año en el Cono Sur americano, donde además del cambio climático, el fenómeno de El Niño hizo que los termómetros rozaran los 30C en Buenos Aires y provocó intensas lluvias en Chile o ciclones en el sur de Brasil.

Cambio climático también agobia al Cono Sur con uno de los inviernos más calurosos de su historia

2023-09-21T20:20+0200semanariouniversidad (es)

Santiago, Chile. Temperaturas muy altas marcaron el invierno austral de este año en el Cono Sur americano, donde además del cambio climático, el fenómeno de El Niño hizo que los termómetros rozaran los 30ºC en Buenos Aires y provocó intensas lluvias en Chile o ciclones en el sur de Brasil.

Invierno en el Cono Sur, uno de lo más calurosos de la historia

2023-09-21T18:23+0200elnuevosiglo (es)

Temperaturas muy altas marcaron el invierno austral de este año en el Cono Sur americano, donde además del cambio climático, el fenómeno de El Niño hizo que los termómetros rozaran los 30ºC en Buenos Aires y provocó intensas lluvias en Chile o ciclones en el sur de Brasil. En pleno agosto, se vivieron olas de calor en Argentina, Uruguay y Chile.

El invierno en el Cono Sur termina como uno de los más calurosos de la historia

2023-09-21T18:17+0200eldeber (es)

Temperaturas muy altas marcaron el invierno austral de este año en el Cono Sur americano , donde además del cambio climático, el fenómeno de El Niño hizo que los termómetros rozaran los 30ºC en Buenos Aires y provocó intensas lluvias en Chile o ciclones en el sur de Brasil. En pleno agosto, se vivieron olas de calor en Argentina, Uruguay y Chile.

Temperaturas récord. El invierno en el Cono Sur termina como uno de los más calurosos de la historia

2023-09-21T18:00+0200lanacion-AR (es)

”Lo más probable es que ya no tengamos más escenarios con lluvias bien distribuidas y temperaturas amenas en los próximos años ”, dijo Pedro Cartes, profesor del instituto de Energía y Ambiente de la Universidad de San Pablo. Olas de calor y baja humedad. Brasil vivió el julio más caluroso desde 1961 .

El invierno en el Cono Sur termina como uno de los más calurosos de la historia

2023-09-21T17:18+0200tvn-2 (es)

Temperaturas muy altas marcaron el invierno austral de este año en el Cono Sur americano, donde además del cambio climático, el fenómeno de El Niño hizo que los termómetros rozaran los 30ºC en Buenos Aires y provocó intensas lluvias en Chile o ciclones en el sur de Brasil. En pleno agosto, se vivieron olas de calor en Argentina, Uruguay y Chile.

Aumento de los precios del zumo de naranja en Francia: las razones de este aumento

2023-09-19T08:00+0200notiulti (es)

El zumo de naranja, alimento imprescindible para el desayuno, ha visto aumentar significativamente sus precios desde hace varios meses en Francia. Este aumento se atribuye principalmente a las malas cosechas registradas en Estados Unidos y Brasil, los dos mayores exportadores de naranjas del mundo .

Inundaciones en Brasil: un testimonio impactante de los estragos del cambio climático

2023-09-13T12:50+0200semana (es)

Mundo Inundaciones en Brasil: un testimonio impactante de los estragos del cambio climático. Las abundantes lluvias inundaron en pocas horas localidades enteras del sur de Brasil, lo que causó muerte y destrucción. Un escenario que evidencia los efectos del calentamiento “excesivo” y la lentitud de....

Inundaciones en Brasil, prueba de los efectos más violentos del cambio climático

2023-09-13T08:59+0200tvn-2 (es)

Las abundantes lluvias inundaron en pocas horas localidades enteras del sur de Brasil, lo que causó muerte y destrucción. Un escenario que evidencia los efectos del calentamiento "excesivo" y la lentitud de los gobiernos para adaptarse a la crisis climática, apunta un experto.

Las inundaciones en Brasil, una prueba de los efectos más violentos del cambio climático

2023-09-13T00:25+0200esdelatino-com (es)

Las abundantes lluvias inundaron en pocas horas localidades enteras del sur de Brasil, provocando muerte y destrucción. Un escenario que muestra los efectos del calentamiento «excesivo» y la lentitud de los gobiernos para adaptarse a la crisis climática, afirma un experto.

Las inundaciones en Brasil, una prueba de los efectos más violentos del cambio climático

2023-09-12T23:22+0200clarin (es)

El ciclón afectó más de 330.000 personas en un centenar de localidades del estado de Rio Grande do Sul. Para los especialistas, la causa es el excesivo calentamiento del planeta. Las abundantes lluvias inundaron en pocas horas localidades enteras del sur de Brasil, causando muerte y destrucción.

Inundaciones en Brasil, prueba de los efectos más violentos del cambio climático

2023-09-12T18:12+0200eldeber (es)

Las abundantes lluvias inundaron en pocas horas localidades enteras del sur de Brasil, causando muerte y destrucción. Un escenario que evidencia los efectos del calentamiento "excesivo" y la lentitud de los gobiernos para adaptarse a la crisis climática, apunta un experto.

Inundaciones en Brasil, prueba de los efectos más violentos del cambio climático

2023-09-12T17:41+0200deperu (es)

Desde Muçum (Brasil) (AFP) Inundaciones en Brasil, prueba de los efectos más violentos del cambio climático. Las abundantes lluvias inundaron en pocas horas localidades enteras del sur de Brasil, causando muerte y destrucción. Un escenario que evidencia los efectos del calentamiento "excesivo" y la....

Latinoamérica & El Caribe Resumen de Situación Semanal al 19 de junio 2023

2023-06-19T23:50+0200reliefWeb (es)

REGIONAL: TORMENTAS & INUNDACIONES. CIFRAS CLAVE. 765,7K PERSONAS AFECTADAS POR INUNDACIONES EN PERÚ. 141,9K CASOS DE DENGUE REPORTADOS EN PERÚ TRAS INUNDACIONES. 3,7K VIVIENDAS DAÑADAS POR INUNDACIONES EN EL SUR DE BRASIL. TEMPORADA HURACANES 2023. Según su aviso del 19 de junio de 2023, el Centro....

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