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Australia, 14 mila specie di invertebrati colpiti dai roghi del 2019 - 20 - Tag43

2021-10-20T13:23+0200247libero (it)

In attesa di una nuova estate, ormai alle porte, in Australia è tempo di bilanci. La stagione 2019-20, infatti, è stata un vero incubo e ha portato alla morte di 34 persone, oltre ad aver bruciato 19 milioni di ettari di foreste . Tanti animali, tra cui i koala , hanno così perso parte del loro habitat naturale.

Cambiamento climatico: rivalutare i rischi di incendi boschivi

2021-10-18T13:46+0200247libero (it)

La stagione degli incendi boschivi del 2020 è stata tra le peggiori mai registrate negli Stati Uniti. In California, è stata raggiunta la cifra record di oltre un milione e mezzo di ettari bruciati, il doppio rispetto al precedente primato registrato nel 2018.

I nodi del vertice Cop26 sul cambiamento climatico

2021-10-18T11:50+0200internazionale (it)

Circa 25mila persone sono attese a Glasgow quest’autunno per il vertice annuale della Convenzione quadro delle Nazioni Unite sui cambiamenti climatici (Unfccc). Sarà la 26ª Conferenza delle parti, nota anche come Cop26 , e vi saranno rappresentati tutti i 197 stati che fanno parte dell’Unfccc.

I nodi del vertice Cop26 sul cambiamento climatico

2021-10-18T11:46+0200247libero (it)

Circa 25mila persone sono attese a Glasgow quest’autunno per il vertice annuale della Convenzione quadro delle Nazioni Unite sui cambiamenti climatici (Unfccc). Sarà la 26ª Conferenza delle parti, nota anche come Cop26 , e vi saranno rappresentati tutti i 197 stati che fanno parte dell’Unfccc.

Study suggests ground-dwelling mammals survived mass extinction 66 million years ago

2021-10-11T16:31+0200miragenews (en)

A possible exception to that pattern may have been the earliest primates, which likely resembled modern tree shrews and marmosets. Evidence from the new study suggests that primates may have maintained a capacity for arboreal habits through the mass extinction, despite global deforestation. The mammal study, published online Oct.

Australia: nuova guida per migliorare la resilienza delle case agli incendi

2021-10-11T11:56+0200esgdata (it)

Una nuova guida online sulle migliori pratiche per migliorare la resilienza delle case e dei giardini australiani agli incendi sarà lanciata lunedì 11 ottobre, alle 10.30 AEDT. Mentre ci dirigiamo verso un’altra stagione degli incendi boschivi, la Bushfire Best Practice Guide offre una serie di....

Arctic, Mediterranean warming faster than global average: World weather body chief

2021-10-10T12:01+0200aa-en (en)

GENEVA. The head of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said two parts of the world have been warming more than the global average, the Arctic, followed by the Mediterranean region. Petteri Taalas told Anadolu Agency that the Mediterranean region is getting drier along with climate warming.

'Arctic, Mediterranean warming faster than global average'

2021-10-10T11:15+0200yenisafak-en (en)

The head of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said two parts of the world have been warming more than the global average, the Arctic, followed by the Mediterranean region. Petteri Taalas told Anadolu Agency that the Mediterranean region is getting drier along with climate warming. "So, it rains less and, and we also see more evaporation.

Arctic, Mediterranean Warming Faster Than Global Average: World Weather Body Chief

2021-10-10T10:53+0200haberler-en (en)

The head of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said two parts of the world have been warming more than the global average, the Arctic, followed by the Mediterranean region. Petteri Taalas told Anadolu Agency that the Mediterranean region is getting drier along with climate warming. "So, it rains less and, and we also see more evaporation.

Cambio climático: catástrofes en serie “provocadas por el hombre”

2021-10-07T17:52+0200elnuevosiglo (es)

Inundaciones en Europa occidental, incendios forestales en el Mediterráneo, huracán devastador en Estados Unidos son algunas de las catástrofes recientes que, como alertó a mediados de septiembre el secretario general de la ONU, Antonio Guterres, son “imposibles sin el cambio climático provocado por el ser humano”.

Study Links Antarctic Ice Records With Early Māori Settlement – Expert Reaction

2021-10-07T05:09+0200scoop-co-nz (en)

An overseas research team has studied Antarctic ice core records, finding a threefold increase in black carbon during the past 700 years. The newly published paper suggests a link back to wildfire burns during early Māori settlement of Aotearoa. The SMC asked experts to comment on the paper.

Catástrofes en diversas partes del mundo reflejan efectos del cambio climático

2021-10-04T18:33+0200nacion (es)

4 de octubre 2021, 10:05 AM Redacción. Inundaciones en Europa occidental, incendios forestales en el Mediterráneo y un huracán devastador en Estados Unidos son algunas de las catástrofes recientes que, como alertó a mediados de setiembre el secretario general de la Organización de Naciones Unidas....

Cambio climático: catástrofes en serie

2021-10-04T13:33+0200deperu (es)

Inundaciones en Europa occidental, incendios forestales en el Mediterráneo, huracán devastador en Estados Unidos son algunas de las catástrofes recientes que, como alertó a mediados de septiembre el secretario general de la ONU, Antonio Guterres, son "imposibles sin el cambio climático provocado por el ser humano".

Cambio climático: catástrofes en serie

2021-10-04T13:02+0200teletica (es)

Inundaciones en Europa occidental, incendios forestales en el Mediterráneo, huracán devastador en Estados Unidos son algunas de las catástrofes recientes que, como alertó a mediados de septiembre el secretario general de la ONU, Antonio Guterres, son "imposibles sin el cambio climático provocado por el ser humano".

Wildfire bee at stake

2021-10-01T08:07+0200floridanewstimes (en)

A new study led by Flinders University predicts that the number of endangered Australia n bee species will nearly five-fold increase after the devastating wildfires of 2019-20. I am. In Australia’s 24 million hectares Land area After studying 553 species (about one-third of Australia’s known),....

Google Maps adds new wildfire layer, other features

2021-09-30T14:39+0200expressindia (en)

Maps has introduced a new wildfire layer to the navigation service that will allow users to know where forest fires are in real-time so they can take any necessary precautions if they are in the vicinity. With the wildfire layer, users can get details about multiple fires at once, allowing them to....

Google Maps can now tell you if your destination is on fire

2021-09-30T12:41+0200euronews-en (en)

From October, a new wildfire layer will join other Google Maps filters that show traffic conditions, public transport and bike routes. In a blog published on Wednesday , Google Earth & Earth Engine director Rebecca Moore said the feature would give users an easy way to stay updated about multiple wildfires at once.

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