Forest Fire (5784 ha) in Argentina 10 Sep 2022

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Argentina: Forest Fires - DREF Plan of Action, DREF N° MDRAR018

2022-09-28T02:53+0200reliefWeb (en)

A. Situation analysis. Description of the disaster. On 18 February 2022, the Government of the Province of Corrientes declared an Ecological and Environmental Catastrophe Zone due to the increase in forest fires. So far, 785,238 hectares have been burned, representing 10% of the province1, affecting 124,085 people and 70,000 head of cattle.

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

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

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

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

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

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

Incendios en el Delta El oficialismo postergó una semana el dictamen de Ley de Humedales

2022-09-23T10:17+0200aimdigital (es)

En un plenario de comisiones de Diputados, empezó a discutirse la normativa para proteger los humedales; buscan que haya un equilibrio entre la producción agrícola y la sostenibilidad; el fuego en el Delta del Paraná desencadenó la iniciativa Con miras a ampliar los consensos -y dividir las....

Congreso: tras la presión social y política, comenzó a tratarse una ley clave para prevenir futuros incendios

2022-09-22T23:45+0200lanacion-AR (es)

Jorge Vara (UCR), diputado por Corrientes, provincia que sufrió incendios en los Esteros del Iberá durante el verano, enfatizó en la extensión del territorio afectado y en la necesidad de resguardar la producción en zonas de humedales. “Estamos hablando de que el 50% de los suelos productivos estarían afectados por humedales.

Incendios forestales arrasan un millón de hectáreas en Bolivia

2022-09-19T12:40+0200jornada (es)

La Paz., La temporada de incendios forestales en Bolivia ya arrasó casi un millón de hectáreas y el peligro de que se extiendan persiste en zonas boscosas y agropecuarias en el oriente del país, informaron autoridades bolivianas. Los servicios de emergencia, bomberos y militares están frente a más....

Alerta de tsunami en Japón tras un fuerte temblor en Taiwán

2022-09-18T14:06+0200mdzol (es)

El terremoto se produjo a las 3.44 hora argentina a unos 50 kilómetros al norte de la ciudad de Taitung y a una profundidad de 10 kilómetros, detalló el el Servicio Geológico de Estados Unidos (USGS). El día anterior, un terremoto de magnitud 6,6 sacudió la misma región y se produjeron varios temblores.

A third of Aussies fear losing their homes to climate change

2022-09-16T19:39+0200samacharcentral (en)

Six in 10 Australians (62%) expect climate change will have a severe effect in their area over the next 10 years and globally across 34 countries more than 71%, including a majority in every single country, expect the same, a new study conducted by Ipsos for the World Economic Forum finds.

A third of Aussies fear losing their homes to climate change

2022-09-16T19:20+0200vervetimes (en)

Six in 10 Australians (62%) expect climate change will have a severe effect in their area over the next 10 years and globally across 34 countries more than 71%, including a majority in every single country, expect the same, a new study conducted by Ipsos for the World Economic Forum finds.

Cinque consigli per proteggere la tua salute dal fumo degli incendi

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

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

In Pakistan le peggiori inondazioni del secolo. Eventi estremi che si ripeteranno in futuro

2022-09-13T17:31+0200zazoom-it (it)

(Di martedì 13 settembre 2022) Il Pakistan assiste pressoché inerme tanto alla rottura degli argini fluviali del suo grande fiume quanto alle inondazioni lampo dei rivi minori e alle tracimazioni repentine dei laghi glaciali. Sono le peggiori inondazioni di questo secolo , soprattutto in termini di impatto.

Cronaca meteo. Incendi in Argentina, nella provincia di...

2022-09-09T15:55+02003bmeteo (it)

Immagine di archivio. E' stata una settimana critica su parte dell' Argentina centro-settentrionale per quanto riguarda gli incendi. Nella provincia di Cordoba si sono sviluppati almeno dieci focolai e i vigili del fuoco stanno facendo difficoltà a contenerli.

Memorias de una inundación en Argentina

2022-09-07T18:21+0200ipsnoticias (es)

“Por esa puerta del comedor entró toda el agua. Yo sentía ruido, como cuando el río viene crecido, y cuando abrí la puerta, el agua me empujó y no pude volver a cerrarla. Empezaron a flotar las cosas, la heladera, sentí crujir las maderas, y a mí… me levantó el agua… Recordando los movimientos que....

Smoke from the Black Summer wildfires in Australia impacted…

2022-09-07T15:30+0200vervetimes (en)

The 2019/20 wildfires in Australia transported more smoke into the atmosphere than observed ever before anywhere in the world. In the so-called Black Summer, three times as many particles reached high air layers as in the previous record wildfires in Canada during summer 2017.

Smoke from the Black Summer wildfires in Australia impacted climate, high-altitude winds of the Southern Hemisphere

2022-09-07T15:29+0200phys (en)

From the subtropics to Antarctica, sunlight was dimmed even more than during the eruption of the volcano Pinatubo in 1991. The smoke probably also contributed to the record ozone hole over Antarctica in 2020, forming a vortex of 1,000 kilometers in diameter that passed over the Southern Hemisphere....

Smoke from the Black Summer wildfires in Australia impacted the climate and high altitude winds of the southern hemisphere for more than a year and a half

2022-09-07T14:22+0200sciencedaily (en)

Record forest fires in Australia. Between September 2019 and January 2020, almost twice as much area burned as in any other extreme fire in Australia documented to date. The fires peaked between 29 December 2019 and 4 January 2020, which is why they are now referred in scientific literature as the....

Black Summer wildfires in Australia impacted climate and high altitude winds across the southern hemisphere

2022-09-07T12:39+0200terradaily (en)

The 2019/20 wildfires in Australia transported more smoke into the atmosphere than observed ever before anywhere in the world. In the so-called Black Summer, three times as many particles reached high air layers as in the previous record wildfires in Canada during summer 2017.

6-Sep-2022 Smoke from the Black Summer wildfires in Australia impacted the climate and high altitude winds of the southern hemisphere for more than a year and a half Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS) Peer-Reviewed Publication The 2019/20 wildfires in Australia transported more....

2022-09-06T16:57+0200eurekalert (en)

Credit: Cristofer Jimenez, TROPOS. Leipzig. The 2019/20 wildfires in Australia transported more smoke into the atmosphere than observed ever before anywhere in the world. In the so-called Black Summer, three times as many particles reached high air layers as in the previous record wildfires in Canada during summer 2017.

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

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

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

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