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Natural disasters affect over 407 mln people in Africa between 2000-2022: UNECA
2023-12-11T18:38+0100china.org.cn (en)
ADDIS ABABA, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) -- Natural disasters affected a total of 407.5 million people in Africa between 2000 and 2022 as climate-induced catastrophic events led to severe humanitarian crises across the continent, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) has said.
Cop28, via l'eliminazione dei combustibili fossili dall'accordo. E spunta il nucleare
2023-12-11T16:54+0100zazoom-it (it)
(Di lunedì 11 dicembre 2023) La presidenza della Conferenza delle Nazioni Unite sui cambiamenti climatici del 2023 ha esortato le parti ad "accelerare nelle tecnologie a zero e a basse emissioni" Altre News in Rete: ...'un problema da risolvere per la riuscita della Cop28 '.
Fao: prezzi alimentari stabili a novembre ma crollano i cereali (-3%)La tendenza è compensata dalla risalita degli oli vegetali (+3,4% rispetto a ottobre)
2023-12-11T15:18+0100efanews (it)
L’indice di riferimento dei prezzi dei generi alimentari a livello mondiale è rimasto sostanzialmente stabile a novembre, con un calo delle quotazioni internazionali dei cereali compensato da un aumento dei prezzi degli oli vegetali. A darne notizia venerdì è stata l’Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite per l’alimentazione e l’agricoltura (Fao).
Report reveals a quarter of global freshwater fish face extinction risk
2023-12-11T15:17+0100smartwatermagazine (en)
Climate change threatens a growing number of species, from Atlantic salmon to green turtles, today’s update to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ reveals. The update, released at the COP28 UN climate conference in the United Arab Emirates, also includes the first global freshwater fish....
MIL-OSI USA: Chevron Donates N$6.6 Million for USAID Programs to Mitigate Drought and Food Insecurity in Namibia
2023-12-11T13:24+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)
Source: USAID. Windhoek, Namibia, 8 Dec 2023 – U.S. multinational energy corporation Chevron has donated N$5.6 million for projects that support food security in Namibia, plus N$1 million for emergency drought relief for vulnerable women and children. At a signing ceremony of the partnership between....
Weather, extreme climate calls for artificial intelligence
2023-12-11T12:01+0100breakinglatest (en)
Listen to the audio version of the article. With the climate crisis, the instability of weather conditions and the need for increasingly accurate forecasts grows, to save human lives and minimize the economic damage of the most serious events. Hence the rapid growth of the sector, in search of a....
After Clean Water Act ruling, states that want to protect affected wetlands need millions
2023-12-11T10:24+0100eagletribune (en)
Earlier this year, the U.S. Supreme Court stripped federal oversight from millions of acres of wetlands long protected under the Clean Water Act. Now, erecting safeguards to ensure those waters are not polluted, drained or filled in by developers falls to the states. They’re finding that it’s not easy.
COP28: Climate change having devastating impact on migratory species
2023-12-11T06:48+0100downtoearth (en)
Climate change and biodiversity loss is having catastrophic impacts on many migratory species population, impacting their habitats, food availability and reproduction cycles. This is directly affecting the important ecosystem services they provide to humans, a new report by the Convention on the....
How climate change increases vulnerability to human trafficking in the Philippines
2023-12-11T01:56+0100reliefWeb (en)
. Following extensive community-based field research in the Philippines, the intersection of climate change and human trafficking is getting increasingly clearer. Recent estimates indicate that 49.6 million people are trafficked worldwide . One’s vulnerability to human trafficking is determined by a....
A silent emergency
2023-12-11T01:06+0100pakobserver (en)
In a world filled with technological advancements and interconnectedness, it is easy to overlook a looming crisis that affects millions silently—the global water crisis. Water scarcity is not confined to a specific region; it is a universal challenge that demands immediate attention and collaborative solutions.
Inside life in hottest place on Earth where it feels like 'being blasted by hairdryers'
2023-12-10T11:59+0100themirror (en)
Since then, experts suspicious of then-U.S. Weather Bureau observer Oscar Denton's calculations have thrown doubt on his claim – but with or without the early 20th century record, Death Valley is widely (if only informally) considered the hottest place on the planet.
Scars Of War, Displacement, And Climate Change Push Human Rights To The Edge
2023-12-10T03:07+0100outlookindia (en)
The caged bird sings with a fearful trill of things unknown but longed for still and his tune is heard on the distant hill for the caged bird sings of freedom. Maya Angelou. “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.” That’s how the Universal Declaration of Human Rights opened....
World Soil Day 2023 highlights link between soil and water
2023-12-09T10:42+0100fnbnews (en)
At global celebrations marking World Soil Day 2023, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) underlined the vital link between soil and water in producing our food and the need for integrated management and conservation of these key resources to enable climate change mitigation and adaptation.
Up to 2.6 billion people in Asia, Africa could be exposed to heatwaves by 2090: IOM
2023-12-09T06:28+0100downtoearth (en)
Close to 568 million people could be exposed to heatwaves by 2030 under a high-warming (HW) scenario where global temperature rises by 3-4 degrees Celsius by 2100, according to the new Climate Mobility Impacts dashboard of the Global Data Institute at the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
Universal survival for God’s creation
2023-12-08T23:10+0100chronicle (en)
Stephen Mpofu, Perspective. UNLESS something really gargantuan — such as the miraculous movement of God’s hand — to take control over our village, the global village — earth — Zimbabweans, among other poor nations, must tighten their belts still further to survive worse, if not the worst to come....
Climate Change, El Nino Drive Hottest June On Record
2023-12-08T22:28+0100menafn (en)
- Jordan Times) PARIS - The world saw its hottest June on record last month, the EU's climate monitoring service said on Thursday, as climate change and the El Nino weather pattern looked likely to drive another scorching northern summer. The announcement from the EU monitor Copernicus marked the....
“It’s every man for himself”: Mozambique’s humanitarian crisis deepens as aid funding is slashed
2023-12-08T22:11+0100zitamar (en)
Famine, conflict, and sexual violence in Mozambique are at risk of worsening as aid money is squeezed by donor fatigue and competition from other international crises, humanitarian agencies have warned. The United Nations (UN)’s Humanitarian Response Plan for Mozambique in 2023 is currently only 36% funded, needing a further $328.
8-Dec-2023 $3.8 million NIH grant to fund Southwest Center on Resilience for Climate Change and Health University of Arizona Health Sciences Grant and Award Announcement A $3.8 million grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, a division of the National Institutes of....
2023-12-08T21:17+0100eurekalert (en)
A $3.8 million grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, a division of the National Institutes of Health, will fund planning for the Southwest Center on Resilience for Climate Change and Health, or SCORCH, at the University of Arizona fund planning for the Southwest Center....
Prime minister Robert Golob: "This is something that we truly owe to our children, to our common history and to our common future."
2023-12-08T14:13+0100gov-si-mi (en)
Day 3 of the Meeting of the Parties to the Barcelona Convention, which commits 21 countries and the European Union to protecting the sea and coasts of the Mediterranean, marks the Ministerial Meeting. Opening remarks were delivered by Prime Minister Dr. Robert Golob and State Secretary Maša Kociper , followed by a topical debate with Dr.
(COP 23) Prime Minister Dr Robert Golob: We owe it to our children, our shared history, and our common future
2023-12-08T12:32+0100gov-si-mi (en)
A ministerial meeting is being held on the third day of the meeting of the Member Parties to the Barcelona Convention, with which 21 countries and the European Union have committed themselves to protecting the Mediterranean sea and its shores. The delegates and the general public were addressed by....
Folk knowledge can help heal planet
2023-12-07T22:58+0100BangkokPost (en)
The Global Stocktake highlights the urgent need for climate action. By tapping into the traditional ecological knowledge of indigenous peoples and local communities, we can unlock valuable insights that could transform our approach to tackling the climate crisis.
2023 Will Officially Be the Hottest Year on Record, Scientists Say
2023-12-07T18:44+0100smithsonianmag (en)
A wildfire in British Columbia, Canada, this summer. Global warming increases the likelihood of extreme events like wildfires. BC Wildfire Service / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images 2023 will end up being the warmest year in recorded history, according to the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S).
Preparing for and responding to the health and security impacts of climate change
2023-12-07T18:33+0100khaleejtimes (en)
As the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) opens its doors to world leaders, the urgency to address the myriad of pressing issues brought about the climate change has become more critical. Climate change stands as one of the most significant crises of our times, not only....
Il commerciante di caffè Mercon chiede la protezione dalla bancarotta
2023-12-07T17:32+0100marketscreener (it)
Mercon Coffee Group, uno dei maggiori commercianti di caffè al mondo, ha richiesto la protezione dalla bancarotta negli Stati Uniti a causa di quello che ha definito "un ambiente operativo eccezionalmente difficile", secondo un documento visionato da Reuters.
Climate crisis: Researchers call for stricter definition of the 1.5
2023-12-07T12:00+0100tellerreport (en)
2023-12-07T10:57:48.583Z. Highlights: Researchers call for stricter definition of the 1.5 degrees of global warming. So far, years have to pass before it would be clear that it has been exceeded. Researchers from the Met Office and the University of Exeter make a new proposal.
Rifugiati. Ungaro (Unhcr): "In Italia non c'è emergenza ma va migliorata l'integrazione"
2023-12-07T10:22+0100247libero (it)
Sono 114 milioni nel mondo le persone che secondo una stima dell’Alto commissariato delle Nazioni Unite per i rifugiati (Unhcr) sono scappate dai propri Paesi per colpa di guerre, crisi umanitarie, condizioni di insicurezza inondazioni e siccità. Sul totale delle donne, uomini e bambini in fuga, solo 422mila raggiungono l’Italia.
Rifugiati. Ungaro (Unhcr): “In Italia non c’è emergenza ma va migliorata l’integrazione”
2023-12-07T09:20+0100agensir (it)
CLF wins recognition at UN's climate conference
2023-12-07T04:02+0100thenews-pk (en)
Islamabad: ChildLife Foundation (CLF) has achieved another recognition by becoming one of the three finalists in health category at the COP28. The COP28 is the 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference, being held from 30 November until 12 December at Expo City, Dubai.
Thai rice exports surge as Indonesia faces reduced harvest due to drought
2023-12-07T03:02+0100pattayamail (en)
Information from the October 2023 projection of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) forecast a 3% drop in Indonesia’s 2023/24 rice production at 33.5 million metric tons. The Ministry of Commerce has reported a surge in Thailand’s rice exports as Indonesia’s rice industry was hit by....
Increased drought and extreme events over continental United States under high emissions scenario
2023-12-06T22:22+0100nature-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences (en)
Historic and future drought projections for Continental US. The comparison of the drought across different CONUS ecoregions showed an increase in drought months in the future (2023–2052) under SSP5 8.5 emission scenarios of CMIP6 compared to the historic (1989–2018) count of drought months except....
Getting to the Root: Integrating Nutrition and Agriculture for Improved Food Security
2023-12-06T20:47+0100reliefWeb (en)
BY BRYAN PRIDE AND CHELSIE AZEVEDO. Introduction. In 1978, the United Nations General Assembly announced that enough food was being produced to feed the world. Since that year, food production has nearly doubled, and yet, as many as 783 million people still face hunger.
La sequía global: una crisis silenciosa que amenaza la vida y la economía
2023-12-06T19:00+0100noticiasambientales (es)
En la reciente COP28 , la Convención de las Naciones Unidas de Lucha contra la Desertificación (CNULD) presentó un informe revelador sobre la sequía global , destacando una “emergencia sin precedentes a escala planetaria”. La sequía, un fenómeno silencioso pero devastador, se ha convertido en una....
“We lost everything”: In Yemen, a mother’s grief lays bare the human cost of the climate crisis
2023-12-06T17:25+0100reliefWeb (en)
Umm Mahra, 38, has four children and has been living in a displacement camp in Yemen’s southwestern highlands for seven years. She had a miscarriage due to malnourishment and exhaustion. © UNFPA Yemen. Taiz, YEMEN “One day, when I was returning from fetching water, I collapsed on the road.
Hottest October on record as 2023 on track to be warmest year in history
2023-12-06T17:13+0100ednh (en)
Paris - Last month was the hottest October on record globally, according to Europe's climate monitor who warned that months of exceptional heat are likely to make 2023 the warmest year in history. With temperatures soaring beyond previous averages by exceptional margins, scientists say the pressure....
November is sixth straight month to set heat record, scientists say
2023-12-06T15:53+0100torontosun (en)
Scientists calculate with the promises countries around the world have made and the actions they have taken, Earth is on track to warm 2.7 to 2.9 degrees Celsius (4.9 to 5.2 degrees) above pre-industrial times. The northern autumn is also the hottest fall the world has had on record, Copernicus calculated.
Atmosphere, Vol. 14, Pages 1794: A Review of User Perceptions of Drought Indices and Indicators Used in the Diverse Climates of North America
2023-12-06T15:39+0100mdpi (en)
Drought monitoring and early detection have improved greatly in recent decades through the development and refinement of numerous indices and indicators. However, a lack of guidance, based on user experience, exists as to which drought-monitoring tools are most appropriate in a given location.
November is sixth straight month to set a heat record, scientists say
2023-12-06T11:29+0100standard (en)
This November beat the previous hottest November by nearly a third of a degree Celsius, the European Space Agency's Copernicus Service said on Wednesday. November averaged 14.22C, 0.85 degrees warmer than the average in the last 30 years. The month was 1.
Experts Urge Focus On Soil Health To Boost Food Production
2023-12-06T10:31+0100leadership (en)
Stakeholders have said that effective management of both soil and water health are essential elements needed to grow and boost food production. At the experts’ dialogue to mark the 2023 World Soil Day (WSD) in Abuja yesterday, they said soil and water conservation contribute to climate change....
Afrobarometer at Conference of the Parties (COP28): Elevating, adding African voices to the climate conversation - Source: Afrobarometer
2023-12-06T09:25+0100africa-newsroom (en)
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, December 6, 2023/APO Group/ -- Afrobarometer ( www.Afrobarometer.org ), Africa's leading survey research organisation, is set to make a significant impact at the 2023 UN Climate Change Conference (COP28) by spotlighting the voices of African citizens captured in its recent Pan-Africa Profile ( https://apo-opa.
2023 on course to smash the record for the hottest year
2023-12-06T09:00+0100thejournal (en)
With ONLY WEEKS, 2023 is on course to smash the record for hottest year. November set a new monthly record for heat – the sixth month in a row which has beaten previous records. It was nearly a third of a degree Celsius hotter than the previous hottest November, according to the European Space Agency’s Copernicus Climate Change Service.
November breaks heat record for sixth straight month
2023-12-06T08:44+0100breakingnews-ie (en)
“The last half year has truly been shocking,” said Copernicus deputy director Samantha Burgess. “Scientists are running out of adjectives to describe this.” November averaged 14.22 degrees , 0.85 degrees warmer than the average in the last 30 years. So far this year, it is 1.
2023 will be 'the hottest' year in history, after a record-breaking November
2023-12-06T08:16+0100tellerreport (en)
2023-12-06T07:15:57.336Z. Highlights: 2023 will be 'the hottest' year in history, after a record-breaking November. The past month, with an average of 14.22°C on the surface of the globe, is 0.32°C higher than the previous record set in November 2020. November 2023 is also 1.
2023-12-06T06:55+0100greatyarmouthmercury (en)
With only weeks remaining, 2023 is on course to smash the record for hottest year. November was nearly a third of a degree Celsius hotter than the previous hottest November, the European Space Agency’s Copernicus Climate Change Service said on Wednesday. The month was 1.
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November set a new monthly record for heat the sixth month in a row which has beaten previous records. With only weeks remaining, 2023 is on course to smash the record for hottest year. November was nearly a third of a degree Celsius hotter than the previous hottest November, the European Space....
2023-12-06T06:34+0100eveningtelegraph (en)
2023-12-06T06:32+0100lbc (en)
November set a new monthly record for heat – the sixth month in a row which has beaten previous records. With only weeks remaining, 2023 is on course to smash the record for hottest year. November was nearly a third of a degree Celsius hotter than the previous hottest November, the European Space....
2023-12-06T06:32+0100irishexaminer (en)
November was nearly a third of a degree Celsius hotter than the previous hottest November, the European Space Agency’s Copernicus Climate Change Service said on Wednesday. The month was 1.75C warmer than pre-industrial times, tying October and behind September for the hottest above average for any month.
2023-12-06T06:30+0100pressandjournal (en)
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2023-12-06T06:30+0100belfasttelegraph (en)
Defensa Civil cubana es considerada por la ONU una verdadera fortaleza
2023-12-06T05:37+0100escambray (es)
La Defensa Civil de Cuba es conocida a nivel internacional y su estrategia para la reducción de riesgos de desastres es una verdadera fortaleza para el país caribeño, aseguró este martes un funcionario del sistema de Naciones Unidas. “No es exagerado decir que la mayor de las Antillas se convirtió....
After a record-breaking November, 2023 will be the hottest year on record
2023-12-06T05:28+0100tellerreport (en)
2023-12-06T04:26:06.803Z. Highlights: 2023 will be the hottest year on record, the EU's Copernicus service announced on Wednesday. November 2023 is 1.75°C warmer than the average for a month of November for the period 1850-1900, which corresponds to the pre-industrial era.
MRC Council Chair Urges United Action to Protect Region from Flood and Drought
2023-12-06T02:11+0100reliefWeb (en)
Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 5 December 2023 Cambodia’s top representative to the Mekong River Commission (MRC) has called for the region to improve its forecasting of worsening flood and drought, as well as the advanced warnings to the millions of riverine residents directly harmed by them.
UK government underprepared for extreme weather events - watchdog
2023-12-06T01:04+0100devdiscourse (en)
The British government is underprepared for extreme weather events which could cause significant disruption, the National Audit Office (NAO) said in a report published on Wednesday. Country: United Kingdom SHARE; The British government is underprepared for extreme weather events which could cause....
COP 28 Climate Summit: Global Warming Talks Begin Amid Deep Tensions
2023-12-05T22:52+0100peoplesreview (en)
Heads of state and government will be speaking at the COP28 summit in Dubai on Friday and Saturday. Credit…Sean Gallup/Getty Images. By David Gelles. World leaders called on Friday (1 December) for urgent action to slow global warming as the annual United Nations climate summit kicked into gear....
African campaigners say emissions from factory farms worsening climate crisis
2023-12-05T22:38+0100english-news-cn (en)
NAIROBI, Dec. 5 (Xinhua) -- The greenhouse gas emissions linked to intensive livestock production have escalated climate disasters in Africa and the larger global south, derailing the transition to a resilient and green future, campaigners said Tuesday.
2023-12-05T22:37+0100xinhuanet-english (en)
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
2023-12-05T19:40+0100espas-secure (en)
The low-carbon cities in the APEC region differentiate from each other in terms ways and focuses of development due to their distinctive natural conditions, economic development, industrial structure and cultural tradition. Drawing from the experiences from all the member economies, this report....
2023 in photos: Extreme climate (Reuters) - Extreme weather featured in headlines frequently in 2023. Drought dried up lakes, record heat sparked wildfires, rains turned streets into... 5h ago
2023-12-05T17:55+0100wsau (en)
(Reuters) – Extreme weather featured in headlines frequently in 2023. Drought dried up lakes, record heat sparked wildfires, rains turned streets into rivers, and deadly storms wiped out entire towns. In early 2023, California experienced an unusually wet, snowy winter, drenching the state and....
African campaigners say emissions from factory farms exacerbates climate crisis
2023-12-05T17:36+0100newsghana (en)
The greenhouse gas emissions linked to intensive livestock production have escalated climate disasters in Africa and the larger global south, derailing the transition to a resilient and green future, campaigners said Tuesday. Speaking during the virtual launch of a report by the World Animal....
France provides additional funding to boost nutrition in Southern Lao PDR
2023-12-05T16:45+0100wfp (en)
Under this funding, 1,818 families in Salavanh Province will receive small cash grants to support them meet their immediate food needs and invest in strengthening livelihood activities such as home gardens and livestock rearing. Building on earlier nutrition activities, beneficiaries will be guided....
Climate Crisis, Our Health Crisis
2023-12-05T15:20+0100kompas-id (en)
The following article was translated using both Microsoft Azure Open AI and Google Translation AI. The original article can be found in fogging /i> or fumigation at the housing complex in Nusa Loka BSD, Lengkong Gudang Timur, Serpong, South Tangerang, Monday (21/8/2023).
World Soil Day 2023 highlights link between soil and water, increasingly crucial in face of climate crisis
2023-12-05T15:00+0100agris-fao (en)
Healthy soils store water better, and they act as carbon sinks, mitigating climate change. Rome - At global celebrations marking World Soil Day 2023, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) underlined the vital link between soil and water in producing our food and the need....
2023-12-05T14:39+0100fao-en (en)
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2023 in photos: Extreme climate
2023-12-05T14:26+0100whbl (en)
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2023 in photos: Extreme climate (Reuters) - Extreme weather featured in headlines frequently in 2023. Drought dried up lakes, record heat sparked wildfires, rains turned streets into... 1h ago
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2023-12-05T13:26+0100devdiscourse (en)
2023 in photos: Extreme climate In November, scientists said that 2023 is expected to wind up as the warmest year on record and in December climate diplomats met in Dubai at COP28 to cut emissions and put a brake on warming. Here is a selection of Reuters photographs that show the extremes of a....
2023-12-05T13:26+0100reliefWeb (en)
SALAVANH The Embassy of France to Lao PDR, has announced USD$ 550,000 in support of the Government’s efforts to ensure independent and resilient access to food for 10,000 people in Salavanh Province. The project, led by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and the Ministry of Health, will be....
2023-12-05T13:08+0100thestar-my (en)
Ice covers communication towers as massive amounts of snow trap residents of mountain towns in San Bernadino County, Crestline, California, U.S. March 2, 2023. REUTERS/David Swanson. (Reuters) - Extreme weather featured in headlines frequently in 2023.
2023-12-05T12:50+0100gazette (en)
(Reuters) - Extreme weather featured in headlines frequently in 2023. Drought dried up lakes, record heat sparked wildfires, rains turned streets into rivers, and deadly storms wiped out entire towns. In early 2023, California experienced an unusually wet, snowy winter, drenching the state and....
2023-12-05T12:47+0100todayonline (en)
Ice covers communication towers as massive amounts of snow trap residents of mountain towns in San Bernadino County, Crestline, California, U.S. March 2, 2023. REUTERS/David Swanson Flames and smoke rise from a line of trees as a wildfire burns at the Dadia National Park in the region of Evros, Greece, September 1, 2023.
2023-12-05T12:36+0100thechronicleherald (en)
FAO / WORLD FOOD DAY
2023-12-05T12:35+0100unmultimedia-en (en)
STORY: FAO / WORLD FOOD DAY TRT: 05:56 SOURCE: FAO RESTRICTIONS: PLEASE CREDIT FAO ON SCREEN LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / ITALIAN / SPANISH / NATS DATELINE: 16 OCTOBER 2023, ROME, ITALY SHOTLIST: 1. Pan right, FAO headquarters 2. Zoom in, sign reading “Welcome FAO” 3.
France Boosts Southern Lao PDR Nutrition with Extra Funding
2023-12-05T12:30+0100miragenews (en)
SALAVANH - The Embassy of France to Lao PDR, has announced USD$ 550,000 in support of the Government's efforts to ensure independent and resilient access to food for 10,000 people in Salavanh Province. The project, led by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and the Ministry of Health, will be....
2023-12-05T12:29+0100reuters (en)
[1/10] Ice covers communication towers as massive amounts of snow trap residents of mountain towns in San Bernadino County, Crestline, California, U.S. March 2, 2023. REUTERS/David Swanson Dec 5 (Reuters) - Extreme weather featured in headlines frequently in 2023.
2023 in Photos: Extreme Climate
2023-12-05T12:26+0100usnews (en)
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L’America Latina al “mercato” della Cop28
2023-12-05T12:19+0100cittanuova (it)
I leader delle nazioni sudamericane posano per una foto di gruppo durante il vertice dell'Amazzonia (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres) Il rischio di un’altra fiera delle buone intenzioni è reale , in una conferenza delle Nazioni Unite sul clima (Cop28) ospitata e presieduta dagli Emirati Arabi Uniti, un Paese grande produttore di petrolio.
Why do we need a Soil Health Law?
2023-12-05T10:13+0100teagasc (en)
World Soil Day is upon us again, this is an annual event held on the 5th of December where the focus is on soil health and advocating the sustainable management of soils. Cathal Somers, Teagasc ASSAP advisor tells us why we need a soil health law. 95% of our food comes from soil and it is predicted....
Cereals, fish, dairy products and more
2023-12-05T09:55+0100deleciousfood (en)
As we prepare to enter 2024, it is important to know what changes are coming over the next year, including changes that may occur to the selection of items in grocery stores. In 2023, we faced shortages of several products, from toilet paper to sriracha. Now, there are a few other items that might become harder to find over the next 12 months.
Soil Drought Impairs Forest Microclimate and Increases Temperature, Study Reports
2023-12-05T04:36+0100natureworldnews (en)
Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, such as heat waves, droughts, and storms. These events can have negative impacts on forest ecosystems, such as reducing tree growth, increasing mortality, and altering species composition.
Giornata del Suolo: una sfida per rilanciare la transizione giusta
2023-12-05T00:15+0100interris (it)
Si celebra il 5 dicembre la Giornata Mondiale del Suolo , istituita dalle Nazioni Unite e della FAO per sensibilizzare la popolazione mondiale verso la cura dei terreni, beni essenziali per la biodiversità e le produzioni agroalimentari. Quest’anno la ricorrenza è dedicata al tema “ Suolo e Acqua....
Death toll from Tanzania landslides rises to 57
2023-12-05T00:02+0100citizen (en)
Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan speaks during the High-Level Segment for Heads of State and Government session at the United Nations climate summit in Dubai on December 1, 2023. World leaders take centre stage at UN climate talks in Dubai on December 1, under pressure to step up efforts to....
U.S. climate report issues dire warnings for Midwest agriculture, health and infrastructure
2023-12-04T23:59+0100deleciousfood (en)
A new report from the U.S. Global Change Research Program shows that rising temperatures, extreme precipitation, drought and other climate-related challenges are intensifying in the Midwest. It charts the major changes in lives and livelihoods, as well as the potential to mitigate the impact of....
UK agriculture needs a more radical transformation in the face of climate change
2023-12-04T23:52+0100climatescorecard (en)
Rating B. The UK has a temperate maritime climate. In general, this means that we have mild summers and cool, rather than cold winters, for our latitude. Climate change is expected to give us warmer and wetter winters and hotter and drier summers. There could be a greater frequency and intensity of....
La sequía global: una crisis silenciosa que amenaza la vida y la economía Más
2023-12-04T20:32+0100portalambiental (es)
En la reciente COP28, la Convención de las Naciones Unidas de Lucha contra la Desertificación (CNULD) presentó un informe revelador sobre la sequía a nivel mundial, destacando una " emergencia sin precedentes a escala planetaria" La sequía, un fenómeno silencioso pero devastador, se ha convertido en....
MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Scottish Greens criticise ‘dangerous’ fossil fuels remarks by COP host
2023-12-04T19:48+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)
The world must listen to science and unite urgently for the phasing out of fossil fuels, says Scottish Greens climate spokesperson Mark Ruskell MSP, who branded remarks by COP28`s host that appeared to argue the opposite as ‘dangerous.’ The warning comes after COP28 President, Sultan Al Jaber is....
No, CNN, Climate Change is Not Costing the U.S. Billions
2023-12-04T18:30+0100wattsupwiththat (en)
By Linnea Lueken CNN Business posted an article titled “ Climate change is costing the US $150 billion a year. Here’s what that looks like ,” which cites a recent government climate report to claim that global warming is causing an increase in costly weather disasters. This is false.
Historic new partnership for climate action in the Mediterranean paves the way for global climate action
2023-12-04T18:14+0100deleciousfood (en)
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, December 4, 2023 /CSRwire/ – Fourteen government leaders representing regions from Africa, Australia, Europe and North and South America signed a declaration of commitment to establish the Mediterranean Climate Action Partnership (MCAP).
Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Issues “Call of Conscience” for COP28
2023-12-04T17:16+0100africanewswire (en)
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – His Eminence Dr. Ahmad Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders, delivered a poignant message at COP28, emphasizing the urgent need to address climate change and its devastating impacts. According to Africa Science News, in his address, Dr.
US climate report issues dire warnings for Midwest agriculture, health and infrastructure | KCUR
2023-12-04T16:17+0100deleciousfood (en)
MIL-OSI Translation: COP28: The harsh blanket of drought is growing longer and longer across the planet
2023-12-04T13:57+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)
Source: United Nations – in Spanish 4. Headline: COP28: The harsh mantle of drought is growing longer and longer across the planet. During the second day of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28), the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) presented in a report the latest data....
Land use, land-use change and forestry
2023-12-04T11:03+0100epthinktank (en)
Written by Liselotte Jensen. The revision of the Land Use, Land-use Change and Forestry (LULUCF) Regulation effectively increases reduction in overall net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in 2030 to 57 %, from the 55 % required by the European Climate Law. This is thanks to an EU target for carbon dioxide removals in the LULUCF sector.
Agreement to phase out fossil fuels would be huge for humanity, says Gore
2023-12-04T06:09+0100guardian (en)
An agreement by countries to phase out fossil fuels would be “one of the most significant events in the history of humanity”, according to Al Gore , amid wrangling by governments at Cop28. It would be a “welcome surprise” if world leaders agreed at the climate talks to call for an end to fossil....
How sea level rises could look in global cities
2023-12-04T03:14+01009news (en)
As global leaders and delegates gather in Dubai for the annual UN climate summit, a new analysis shows how some cities could be inundated — if not entirely submerged — by rising ocean waters. The relentless rise of planet-warming pollution has already resulted in severe droughts, deadly floods and rapid melting of glaciers and ice around the world.
COP28: Polluters pledge (again) to compensate affected countries
2023-12-03T17:51+0100tribuneonline (en)
Finally, countries like the Philippines, most affected by climate change, may see the color of the money of highly industrialized nations with the highest carbon footprint. This as Environment Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo Loyzaga lauded yet another pledge by world leaders to operationalize the....
2023-12-03T03:23:00+05:30 - India Bihar receives global acclaim at COP-28 for afforestation initiatives
2023-12-02T23:08+0100Hindu (en)
The actions undertaken by the Bihar government in the field of afforestation, particularly through the Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali Abhiyan (Rural Development Department), received praise on Saturday from the international community at the ongoing United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP-28) in Dubai.
Bihar receives global acclaim at COP-28 for afforestation initiatives
2023-12-02T22:56+0100thehindu (en)
Awareness of climate-health link vital in saving millions of lives: WHO official
2023-12-02T22:32+0100straitstimesSG (en)
DUBAI – Every year, millions of people die from air pollution linked to fossil-fuel use, heatwaves and other increasingly severe weather-related disasters such as floods and droughts. “The climate crisis is a health crisis,” said Dr Maria Neira, World Health Organisation’s (WHO) global public health and environment chief.
Why is it significant to consider gender in climate change stories?
2023-12-02T20:06+0100newsday (en)
“As forests disappear. They have to walk much longer to get fuel,” Puskur said. In Zimbabwe, women constitute about 70% of household and family labour in rural communities, according to the government. She said poverty makes it difficult for women to adapt and improve their resilience to climate change.
President bats for global ‘Loss and Damage Fund’
2023-12-02T18:14+0100manilastandard-ph (en)
President Marcos on Saturday urged global leaders to activate the “Loss and Damage Fund” swiftly during a climate change summit in the United Arab Emirates, seeking support for the Philippines’ bid to host the fund. During the opening of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change....
Marcos wants PH to host climate fund
2023-12-02T17:14+0100manilatimes (en)
(UPDATE) PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. called on world leaders to back the Philippines' bid to host the "Loss and Damage Fund" as he sought the prompt operationalization of the program to support developing and vulnerable countries from the impact of the climate crisis.
COP28: El manto áspero de la sequía se alarga cada vez más por el planeta
2023-12-02T16:50+0100elmercuriodigital (es)
Durante la segunda jornada de la Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Cambio Climático ( COP28 ), la Convención de la ONU de Lucha contra la Desertificación (CNULD) presentó en un informe los últimos datos relacionados con la sequía, los cuales apuntan a "una emergencia sin precedentes a....
India accounted for 66% of malaria cases in South-East Asia in 2022, says WHO report India and Indonesia accounted for about 94% of all malaria deaths in the region last year, the report said. Scroll Staff · 34 minutes ago
2023-12-02T15:04+0100scroll-in (en)
India accounted for 66% of malaria cases in the World Health Organization’s South-East Asia region in 2022, according to the new World Malaria Report published by the United Nations agency. India and Indonesia accounted for about 94% of all malaria deaths in the region last year, the World Health Organization said.
Casi 120 países se comprometen en la COP28 a triplicar la capacidad de energías renovables para 2030
2023-12-02T15:04+0100ondacero (es)
Un total de 117 países se han comprometido a triplicar la capacidad mundial de energías renovables para 2030, según ha anunciado este sábado Emiratos Árabes Unidos como anfitrión de la Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Cambio Climático de 2023, la COP28, que se celebra en Dubái.
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.
Un planeta que se va secando por causa humana, COP28
2023-12-02T13:35+0100uniminutoradio (es)
Durante la segunda jornada de la Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Cambio Climático (COP28), la Convención de la ONU de Lucha contra la Desertificación (CNULD) presentó en un informe los últimos datos relacionados con la sequía, los cuales apuntan a “una emergencia sin precedentes a escala....
2023-12-02T13:22+0100xinhuanet-english (en)
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2023-12-02T13:01+0100cgtn (en)
2023 marked a year of unprecedented climate records being shattered as extreme weather events, including heat waves, floods, droughts and wildfires, left behind a trail of widespread devastation and despair. Scientists say that these disasters have been made worse by climate change.
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....
2023-12-02T11:57+0100english-news-cn (en)
Global drought reaches "unprecedented emergency" level: UN report
2023-12-02T07:38+0100peopledaily (en)
DUBAI, Dec. 1 (Xinhua) -- Draughts have become an "unprecedented emergency" on a global scale and the massive impacts of human-induced droughts are "only starting to unfold," found a two-year study newly released at the UN climate change conference ongoing in UAE's Dubai.
(COP28) GLOBAL DROUGHT REACHES ‘UNPRECEDENTED EMERGENCY’ LEVEL: UN REPORT
2023-12-02T07:31+0100bernama (en)
DUBAI, Dec 2 (Bernama-Xinhua) -- Droughts have become an "unprecedented emergency" on a global scale and the massive impacts of human-induced droughts are "only starting to unfold", found a two-year study newly released at the UN climate change conference ongoing in UAE's Dubai.
(COP28) Global drought reaches ‘unprecedented emergency’ level: UN report
2023-12-02T07:10+0100thesundaily (en)
DUBAI : Droughts have become an “unprecedented emergency” on a global scale and the massive impacts of human-induced droughts are “only starting to unfold”, found a two-year study newly released at the UN climate change conference ongoing in UAE’s Dubai.
COP28: Global Drought Reaches Unprecedented Emergency Level, Says UN Report
2023-12-02T05:28+0100menafn (en)
- Daily News Egypt) Draughts have become an“unprecedented emergency” on a global scale and the massive impacts of human-induced droughts are“only starting to unfold,” found a two-year study newly released at the UN climate change conference ongoing in UAE's Dubai.
Marcos: Philippines to bid in hosting climate disaster fund
2023-12-02T04:27+0100gmanews (en)
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. said the Philippines "will announce its intent to host the Loss and Damage Fund.” This comes after U.N. climate summit delegates adopted a " new fund " to help poor nations cope with costly climate disasters. “The Philippines’ call for the immediate....
Marcos urges world leaders to support PH bid to host 'Loss and Damage Fund'
2023-12-02T04:03+0100manilatimes (en)
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. called on world leaders to support the Philippines' bid to host the "Loss and Damage Fund" as he sought the prompt operationalization of the program to support developing and vulnerable countries from the impact of the climate crisis.
Global drought reaches 'unprecedented emergency' level
2023-12-02T02:42+0100china.org.cn (en)
Draughts have become an "unprecedented emergency" on a global scale and the massive impacts of human-induced droughts are "only starting to unfold," found a two-year study newly released at the UN climate change conference ongoing in UAE's Dubai. According to the "Global Drought Snapshot" report....
COP28: Global drought reaches “unprecedented emergency” level, says UN report
2023-12-02T00:25+0100dailynewsegypt (en)
Draughts have become an “unprecedented emergency” on a global scale and the massive impacts of human-induced droughts are “only starting to unfold,” found a two-year study newly released at the UN climate change conference ongoing in UAE’s Dubai. According to the “Global Drought Snapshot” report....
2023-12-01T23:27+0100noticiaspress (es)
Durante la segunda jornada de la Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Cambio Climático ( COP28 ), la Convención de la ONU de Lucha contra la Desertificación (CNULD) presentó en un informe los últimos datos relacionados con la sequía, los cuales apuntan a «una emergencia sin precedentes a....
COP28: El manto áspero de la sequía se alarga cada vez más por el planeta Un informe alerta que los impactos masivos de las sequías inducidas por el ser humano apenas comienzan a manifestarse, con una reducción de los niveles de los embalses y menos rendimiento agrícola.
2023-12-01T22:48+0100news-un-es (es)
Rising temperature, water scarcity, air pollution: Uzbekistan’s president addresses COP28
2023-12-01T21:43+0100bne (en)
Uzbekistan’s president Shavkat Mirziyoyev added to the voices expressing concern over the looming Climate Crisis in his speech at COP28 December 1. “The climate problems have already turned into a main threat to global sustainable development. These challenges are even affecting the global....
COP28 Climate Summit Begins Against Backdrop of War and Record Heat
2023-12-01T21:19+0100nytimes (en)
With dire warnings of planetary catastrophe and urgent pleas to protect vulnerable populations, world leaders on Friday implored one another to stop burning fossil fuels and swiftly reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that are `dangerously heating the planet.
2023-12-01T20:37+0100intellinews (en)
(COP28) Global drought reaches "unprecedented emergency" level: UN report
2023-12-01T19:02+0100europesun (en)
2023-12-01T18:10+0100polandsun (en)
2023-12-01T17:49+0100english-news-cn (en)
2023-12-01T17:44+0100xinhuanet-english (en)
2023-12-01T17:32+0100china.org.cn (en)
Se inicia la Cumbre Global del Clima con la puesta en marcha del Fondo para Pérdidas y Daños
2023-12-01T16:44+0100minam (es)
Dubai.- Este 30 de noviembre se inició la 28° Conferencia de las Partes de Naciones Unidas sobre Cambio Climático (COP 28) en la ciudad de Dubái, Emiratos Árabes Unidos, que va del 30 de noviembre al 12 de diciembre, con la puesta en marcha del Fondo de Pérdidas y Daños, en medio de lo que se estima....
Poor countries win fight for climate cash at COP28
2023-12-01T15:53+0100azertag (en)
Baku, December 1, AZERTAC In a surprise that has lit up COP28, delegates have agreed to launch a long-awaited fund to pay for damage from climate-driven storms and drought, according to BBC. Such deals are normally sealed last minute after days of negotiations.
La sequía es considerada por la ONU como una emergencia sin precedentes a nivel global
2023-12-01T15:41+0100noticiasde (es)
MADRID, 01 (SERVIMEDIA) La Convención de las Naciones Unidas de Lucha contra la Desertificación (Cnuld) lanzó este viernes un informe en la 28ª Cumbre del Clima (COP28) en el que incluye datos que apuntan a “una emergencia sin precedentes a escala planetaria, donde los impactos masivos de las....
"I segni vitali della Terra stanno venendo meno": verso l'estinzione?
2023-12-01T14:13+0100zazoom-it (it)
(Di venerdì 1 dicembre 2023) Il nuovo allarme di António Guterres, Segretario Generale delle Nazioni Unite, parlando in occasione della cerimonia di apertura del ‘World Climate Action Summit', il segmento di alto livello della Cop28 in corso all'Expo City di Dubai.
Canada commits $16M to new global climate damage fund
2023-12-01T13:52+0100CBC (en)
After nations agreed to a landmark deal to create a global climate damage fund on the first day of climate talks at COP28, Canada pledged its own support on Friday and joined the list of developed countries to back the new deal. Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault announced an initial commitment of $16 million toward the loss and damage fund.
Las cifras del impacto de la sequía a nivel mundial: "Es una emergencia sin precedentes"
2023-12-01T13:16+0100elindependiente (es)
Este jueves la Convención de las Naciones Unidas de Lucha contra la Desertificación (UNCCD, por sus siglas en inglés) ha presentado un informe sobre la sequía a nivel mundial que ha elaborado en colaboración con la Alianza Internacional para la Resiliencia ante la Sequía (IDRA).
SADC PF Plenary focuses on Role of Parliaments in disaster responses
2023-12-01T12:46+0100newera (en)
Moses Magadza PORT LOUIS, MAURITIUS – Prime Minister of Mauritius, Pravind Kumar Jugnauth last week stressed the critical role of national parliaments in responding to often devastating natural disasters like cyclones. Speaking during the 54th Plenary Assembly Session of the SADC Parliamentary Forum....
Cop28, capi di Stato e di governo alla prova del nove. Re Carlo: “La Terra non ci appartiene”
2023-12-01T11:47+0100geagency (it)
Ha preso il via a Dubai la seconda giornata della Conferenza delle Nazioni Unite sul clima, con il ‘ World Climate Action Summit’, il segmento di alto livello della Cop28 che prevede gli interventi degli oltre 140 capi di Stato e di governo presenti. La 28esima conferenza è iniziata giovedì con la....
10:25 - Cop28, Guterres: Pianeta collassa, stop a combustibili fossili
2023-12-01T10:47+0100geagency (it)
“La scienza è chiara: il limite di 1,5°C è sostenibile solo se smettiamo finalmente di bruciare tutti i combustibili fossili”. Lo ha dichiarato il Segretario Generale delle Nazioni Unite António Guterres all’apertura del ‘World Climate Action Summit’, il segmento di alto livello della Cop28 in corso a Dubai, negli Emirati Arabi Uniti.
Cop28: Guterres, 'destino umanità in bilico, pianeta in nostre mani e brucia, agire subito'
2023-12-01T09:40+0100zazoom-it (it)
(Di venerdì 1 dicembre 2023) Dubai, 1 dic. (Adnkronos) - "Il destino dell' u mani tà è in bilico ", per questo occorre " agire subito ". Così il Segretario generale delle Nazioni Unite, Antonio Guterres , in occasione della cerimonia di apertura del 'World Climate Action Summit', alla Cop28 di Dubai.
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....
Ethiopia floods hit 1.5 mn people, routing 600,000 from their homes: UN
2023-12-01T07:08+0100thestatesman (en)
Flooding in the last month has impacted 1.5 million people in Ethiopia, displacing more than 600,000 of them from their homes, UN humanitarians said. The UN Office for the Coordination for Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Thursday that the Somali region accounts for 80 per cent of those most....
COP28: Poor countries win 30-year fight for climate cash
2023-12-01T06:53+0100saudigazette (en)
DUBAI — In a surprise that has lit up COP28, delegates have agreed to launch a long-awaited fund to pay for damage from climate-driven storms and drought. Such deals are normally sealed last minute after days of negotiations. COP28 president Sultan al-Jaber shook up the meeting by bringing the decision to the floor on day one.
More than two million displaced by floods in the Horn of Africa
2023-12-01T06:44+0100thesaxon (en)
Hassan Ali Elmi Agence France-Presse In Somalia, since October, “ “More than two million people have been affected by torrential rains, flash floods and rivers, with around a million people displaced from their homes,” according to a statement from the UN and Somalia's disaster management agency. .
COP28 sets up fund for countries hit by disasters like flood and drought
2023-12-01T06:22+0100jamaicaobserver (en)
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The world just took a big step toward compensating countries hit by deadly floods, heat and droughts. Nearly all nations on Thursday finalised the creation of a fund to help compensate countries struggling to cope with loss and damage caused by climate change, seen....
Ethiopia Floods Hit 1.5 Mn People, Routing 600,000 From Their Homes: UN
2023-12-01T03:10+0100menafn (en)
- IANS) United Nations, Dec 1 (IANS) Flooding in the last month has impacted 1.5 million people in Ethiopia, displacing more than 600,000 of them from their homes, UN humanitarians said. The UN Office for the Coordination for Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Thursday that the Somali region....
Monitor, osservatorio sul mondo (dicembre 2023)
2023-12-01T02:43+0100altreconomia (it)
In Sudan si intensificano le violenze sui civili. Stop al primo progetto per il nucleare “di piccola scala” negli Stati Uniti. Le proteste dei lavoratori europei contro la logistica della guerra di Israele. Uno studio del World weather attribution imputa al cambiamento climatico la siccità che da tre anni colpisce il Medio Oriente.
Ethiopia floods hit 1.5 mln people, routing 600,000 from their homes: UN
2023-12-01T02:05+0100xinhuanet-english (en)
UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 30 (Xinhua) -- Flooding in the last month has impacted 1.5 million people in Ethiopia, displacing more than 600,000 of them from their homes, UN humanitarians said on Thursday. The UN Office for the Coordination for Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said the Somali region accounts for....
2023-12-01T02:05+0100english-news-cn (en)
Massive clock projection at MIT uses local twist to track climate crisis During COP28, the MIT Climate Clock Team will project a countdown to the projected date and time that Earth will have warmed 1.5 degrees Celsius — a limit on global temperature increase that the planet is projected to hit in May 2024.
2023-11-30T22:59+0100bostonglobe (en)
As world leaders gather for the United Nations annual climate conference this year in Dubai, people in Boston and Cambridge are being confronted by a dire reminder of the stakes. From Nov. 30 to Dec. 12, the is projecting a massive clock, roughly 80 by 20 feet in size, onto the south face of the....
In the Horn of Africa, more than two million displaced by floods
2023-11-30T21:39+0100tellerreport (en)
2023-11-30T20:39:16.789Z. Highlights: In the Horn of Africa, more than two million displaced by floods. After a long period of drought, the region is now submerged by torrential rains and flooding due to the El Niño weather phenomenon. More than 2 million people have been displaced and nearly 300 have been killed .
2023-11-30 Cambio climático en América Latina: Los récords se hacen añicos mientras avanzamos a un punto de no retorno ONU |Con la Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Cambio Climático (COP28) a la vuelta de la esquina, datos nunca antes vistos de reportes metereo...
2023-11-30T20:09+0100virtualpro (es)
América Latina ha vivido durante la segunda mitad de 2023, un clima absolutamente inédito, en el que se han combinado varios factores, que incluyen el fenómeno de El Niño y el calentamiento global. La región ha experimentado eventos extremos. Desde sequías históricas, olas de calor que batieron....
Piogge torrenzialiDue milioni di sfollati per le inondazioni nel Corno d'Africa
2023-11-30T19:06+0100cdt (it)
Più di due milioni di persone nel Corno d'Africa sono state costrette a lasciare le loro case a causa delle piogge torrenziali e delle inondazioni. Lo si evince da un conteggio dell'Afp compilato oggi in base ai dati dei governi e delle Nazioni Unite. Quasi 300 persone hanno perso la vita in....
I paesi più ricchi si sono impegnati a versare oltre 380 milioni di euro nel fondo per compensare i danni causati dal cambiamento climatico nei paesi più vulnerabili
2023-11-30T19:00+0100ilpost (it)
Nella prima giornata della COP28 di Dubai, la conferenza delle Nazioni Unite sul clima cominciata giovedì, i paesi con economie sviluppate del mondo si sono impegnati a versare più di 380 milioni di euro in un fondo di compensazione per i danni e le perdite causate dal cambiamento climatico nei....
Fossil fuel debate kicks off at COP28 One of the biggest questions being asked as the U.N.'s COP28 climate summit starts in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is whether the world will "phase out" or "phase down" fossil fuels. CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy breaks down....
2023-11-30T18:06+0100CBSnews (en)
Will COP28 lead to a "phase out" or "phase down" of fossil fuels? One of the biggest questions being asked as the U.N.'s COP28 climate summit starts in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is whether the world will "phase out" or "phase down" fossil fuels. CBS News senior national and environmental....
COP28 opens with historic launch of climate fund
2023-11-30T17:07+0100gulfnews (en)
Delegates refill their water bottles at COP28 Blue Zone at the Expo City Dubai. Sustainability is a key theme at the UN climate conference and delegates were urged to use refillable water bottles. Image Credit: Virendra Saklani/Gulf News. Dubai: The world took a giant leap towards sustaining....
On first day, UN climate conference sets up fund for countries hit by disasters like flood and drought
2023-11-30T16:02+0100bostonglobe (en)
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The world just took a big step toward compensating countries hit by deadly floods, heat and droughts. Nearly all the world’s nations on Thursday finalized the creation of a fund to help compensate countries struggling to cope with loss and damage caused by climate....
COP28 formally approves climate disaster fund arrangements
2023-11-30T15:32+0100cgtn (en)
Countries at the UN COP28 climate summit on Thursday formally approved a deal on a new climate disaster fund. The deal was adopted following the COP28 opening ceremony, drawing a standing ovation from delegates. "We have delivered history today," the UAE's COP28 President Sultan Al Jaber told....
COP28 in UAE: Why is the world focused on 2.7 degrees F rise in temperature? Know what this number means
2023-11-30T14:53+0100economictimes (en)
The rise in the earth’s temperature has been a cause of worry. The average global temperature has witnessed a rise of 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit. This rise may seem a small number but it is impacting the earth with more severe natural disasters. The last eight years have been the hottest in the history....
Why is an oil company CEO leading the UN’s climate talks?
2023-11-30T07:21+0100irishtimes (en)
The president of the upcoming COP28 Sultan Al Jaber addresses the opening session of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Climate Week, a UN-organised conference hosted in the Saudi capital Riyadh, on October 8, 2023. Photograph: Fayez Nureldine / AFP via Getty Images.
El impacto de las «promesas incumplidas» en el clima, evidente en la Antártida: blog del Coordinador Residente de la ONU
2023-11-30T03:08+0100eldemocrata (es)
María José Torres Machu viajó a la Antártida con el Secretario General de las Naciones Unidas, António Guterres, en vísperas de la conferencia mundial sobre el clima, COP28, que se celebra en Dubai, Emiratos Árabes Unidos: «Debajo de su belleza, se encuentra un continente adormecido y su innegable....
Death toll from El Nino floods in Kenya rises to 120
2023-11-30T02:09+0100efe (en)
Nairobi, Nov 29 (EFE).- The death toll in Kenya due to El Nino-induced floods has risen to 120, with nearly 90,000 families forced to evacuate their homes since October. “Unfortunately, 120 people have lost their lives (…) and over 89,000 households have been displaced and are being hosted in 112....
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....
Extreme Precipitation Over Land Increases Exponentially Due to Climate Change [Study]
2023-11-29T23:10+0100natureworldnews (en)
Extreme rainfall over land has increased exponentially due to climate change, indicating a future of more catastrophic flooding and landslides unless current greenhouse emissions are mitigated or halted. This is according to a new study led by researchers in Germany, who said that previous climate....
Tormentas dañinas y posibles tornados amenazan Texas, incluida la zona de Houston
2023-11-29T22:54+0100huaral (es)
(CNN) — Una nueva amenaza de tornados apunta al sur de Estados Unidos este jueves, menos de dos semanas después de que más de 10 tornados azotaran Louisiana y Mississippi. Esta vez, el riesgo se centra en Texas, a medida que un sistema de tormentas comienza a formarse en el sur de las Llanuras.
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2023-11-29T22:18+0100informante (en)
Staff Reporter MORE than half a million people in Namibia are facing food and water shortage as a result of the drought that has the country in its grip. The devastating drought has already been declared as a state of National Emergency by President Hage Geingob.
COP28, i tre temi chiave della Conferenza Onu sul clima 2023
2023-11-29T22:15+0100fondazionesvilupposostenibile (it)
Tre sono i temi chiave della 28° Conferenza delle Nazioni Unite sui cambiamenti climatici del 2023 (COP 28) – in programma dal 30 novembre al 12 dicembre all’Expo City di Dubai – su cui si potranno misurarne gli esiti e, alla fine dei lavori , capire se l’evento ospitato dagli Emirati Arabi Uniti,....
2023-11-29T21:51+0100cnnespanol (es)
(CNN) -- Una nueva amenaza de tornados apunta al sur de Estados Unidos este jueves, menos de dos semanas después de que más de 10 tornados azotaran Louisiana y Mississippi. Esta vez, el riesgo se centra en Texas, a medida que un sistema de tormentas comienza a formarse en el sur de las Llanuras.
Tormentas dañinas y posibles tornados amenazan Texas: este es el pronóstico
2023-11-29T21:48+0100cnnMexico (es)
Emission-free power supply not possible with current technology, says agriculture industry
2023-11-29T21:33+0100deleciousfood (en)
Zero-emission farming is not yet a reality, farmers and scientists say, while food systems are expected to be in the spotlight at this year’s global climate summit. Key points: Food systems will be at the center of concerns at the COP28 global climate conference for the first time; Agriculture is....
Water for Resilience gets underway in Grenada
2023-11-29T20:06+0100nowgrenada (en)
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), in collaboration with the Government of Canada, hosted an inception workshop on 28 November for key stakeholders, government officials, experts, and community leaders to collaboratively shape the W4R project’s implementation strategy and 2024 work plan.
Incendio a Leini, bruciano i campi a lato di corso Stati Uniti
2023-11-29T19:17+0100primailcanavese (it)
, intervento dei Vigili del fuoco. Incendio a Leini. Incendio negli orti posti a margine di corso Stati Uniti. Sul posto sono intervenuti due autobotti e due furgoni dei Vigili del Fuoco. Le fiamme sarebbero scaturite verso le 16,30. Subito si temeva che all'interno delle baracche, utilizzate come deposito degli attrezzi, ci fosse qualcuno.
Aeronautical Engineers Develop Aircraft To Fight Climate Change Impact
2023-11-29T19:09+0100menafn (en)
- EIN Presswire) Further, Faster, Higher. Introducing the new 750XL-II SuperPac. A new aircraft is set to be used by humanitarian organisations to save lives during disasters & fight climate change in the world's most inaccessible regions. Increasingly the fight against the impact of climate change....
When alfalfa farms were established in the Emirates, Arizona wells dried up. Because?
2023-11-29T18:04+0100whatsnew2day (en)
A blanket of bright green alfalfa stretches across western Arizona’s McMullen Valley, surrounded by rolling mountains and warmed by the hot desert sun. Matthew Hancock’s family has used groundwater to grow fodder here for more than six decades. They have long been accustomed to the whims of Mother....
COP28 in roaring flames
2023-11-29T18:03+0100tribuneonlineng (en)
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has again issued an Emissions Gap Report that underscores the fact that the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), the linchpin of the Paris Agreement is not leading away from the climate precipice, but is rather increasing the speed to a catastrophic plunge.
Horn of Africa: Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya under water for 3 weeks
2023-11-29T17:03+0100afrik21 (en)
The 28th United Nations Conference of the Parties on Climate Change (COP28) opens on 30 November 2023 in Dubai, with climate change mitigation and adaptation on the agenda. Africa remains the continent most affected, with no real defence against extreme weather phenomena.
Climate protest takes place in Dublin ahead of Cop28
2023-11-29T16:23+0100carlow-nationalist (en)
By Gráinne Ní Aodha, PA. Climate protesters have gathered outside Leinster House in Dublin ahead of a major environmental conference in the United Arab Emirates. World leaders are meeting in Dubai over the coming days for the Cop28 climate summit. The protest on Kildare Street on Wednesday was....
SADC PF Plenary focuses on role of parliaments in disaster responses
2023-11-29T16:17+0100nation-sc (en)
Domestic SADC PF Plenary focuses on role of parliaments in disaster responses |29 November 2023 Speakers of national parliaments and heads of delegations to the 54th Plenary Assembly of the SADC PF pose for a souvenir photo with PM Jugnauth (6th from left), the President of SADC PF, Honourable Roger....
2023-11-29T16:16+0100westernpeople (en)
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2023-11-29T16:07+0100breakingnews-ie (en)
Climate protesters have gathered outside Leinster House in Dublin ahead of a major environmental conference in the United Arab Emirates. World leaders are meeting in Dubai over the coming days for the Cop28 climate summit. The protest on Kildare Street on Wednesday was organised by Stop Climate....
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2023-11-29T15:40+0100belfasttelegraph (en)
Climate Change: UN Advocates Solution-based Reporting
2023-11-29T12:47+0100wn (en)
Nigeria | Michael Olugbode in Abuja The United Nations has advocated for solution based approach to reporting on climate change, insisting that this is more productive than the glum approach mostly used by journalists to paint its negative impact. The UN Resident the high-impact weather events such....
Secretary-General's opening remarks at press encounter on Climate (and situation in the Middle East)
2023-11-29T11:21+0100globalsecurity (en)
United Nations Secretary-General. 27 November 2023. I have just returned from Antarctica - the sleeping giant. A giant being awoken by climate chaos. Together, Antarctica and Greenland are melting well over three times faster than they were in the early 1990s.
How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it
2023-11-28T23:11+0100japantoday (en)
Amid record-high temperatures, deluges, droughts and wildfires, leaders are convening for another round of United Nations climate talks later this month that seek to curb a centuries-long trend of humans spewing ever more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Clima, a Dubai 200 Paesi in cerca di un accordo
2023-11-28T18:44+0100vita (it)
Al summit sul clima negli Emirati Arabi Uniti, dal 30 novembre al 12 dicembre, quasi duecento Stati dovranno trovare la strada su due punti fondamentali: decarbonizzazione e aiuti agli Stati più vulnerabili. La sfida è riuscire a comporre il variegato mosaico di richieste e proposte, mentre i....
Long push for progress behind brink of climate disaster
2023-11-28T18:08+0100wn (en)
Amid record-high temperatures, deluges, droughts and wildfires, leaders are convening for another round of United Nations climate talks this month that seek to curb a centuries-long trend of humans spewing ever more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
10 Horn of Africa drought is set to become the region’s worst on record
2023-11-28T16:49+0100newscientist (en)
The Horn of Africa may soon see its worst drought on record, as forecasts predict dry weather during this year’s March-to-May rainy season. This would be the sixth consecutive failed rainy season in parts of Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia since the end of 2020.
Tensions are bubbling up at thirsty Arizona alfalfa farms as foreign firms exploit unregulated water
2023-11-28T15:20+0100startribune (en)
WENDEN, Ariz. — A blanket of bright green alfalfa spreads across western Arizona's McMullen Valley, ringed by rolling mountains and warmed by the hot desert sun. Matthew Hancock's family has used groundwater to grow forage crops here for more than six decades.
Arizona farms face water crisis as drought depletes aquifers
2023-11-28T14:39+0100foxnews (en)
Matthew Hancock's family has used groundwater to grow forage crops here for more than six decades. They're long accustomed to caprices of Mother Nature that can spoil an entire alfalfa cutting with a downpour or generate an especially big yield with a string of blistering days.
Impact Earth Tensions are bubbling up at AZ farms as foreign firms exploit unregulated water Associated Press 5:17 AM, Nov 28, 2023
2023-11-28T13:26+0100abc15 (en)
WENDEN, AZ — A blanket of bright green alfalfa spreads across western Arizona's McMullen Valley, ringed by rolling mountains and warmed by the hot desert sun. Matthew Hancock's family has used groundwater to grow forage crops here for more than six decades.
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.
Drought and Water Scarcity!
2023-11-28T13:05+0100thepoint (en)
It is recognized that there is no universally accepted definition of drought due to the wide variety of sectors affected by drought as well as its diverse spatial and temporal distribution. Moreover, it is well known that water scarcity and droughts constitute a specific scientific field of hydrology and water resources.
Dubai si prepara ad ospitare la conferenza globale sul clima
2023-11-28T11:34+0100tiscali-it (it)
Dubai, 28 nov. (askanews) - Dubai si prepara ad ospitare la COP28 la conferenza globale sul clima che si terrà negli Emirati Arabi Uniti. I leader mondiali devono adottare misure urgenti per proteggere la salute soprattutto delle comunità più colpite. Il segretario generale delle Nazioni Unite....
2023-11-28T11:17+0100askanews (it)
Dubai, 28 nov. (askanews) – Dubai si prepara ad ospitare la COP28 la conferenza globale sul clima che si terrà negli Emirati Arabi Uniti. I leader mondiali devono adottare misure urgenti per proteggere la salute soprattutto delle comunità più colpite. Il segretario generale delle Nazioni Unite....
UN bolsters funding as Somalia grapples with severe flooding crisis
2023-11-28T10:49+0100cgtn (en)
The United Nations humanitarian agency said Monday it has provided 5 million U.S. dollars in additional funding to help address the ongoing heavy rains and devastating flash floods in Somalia. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said the latest funding is in conjunction....
COP28: UN Secretary-General António Guterres calls for an end to the fossil age
2023-11-28T10:40+0100tellerreport (en)
2023-11-28T09:37:12.868Z. Highlights: COP28: UN Secretary-General António Guterres calls for an end to the fossil age. "Antarctica is crying out for action," UN chief says. Around 70,000 participants, including heads of state and government as well as Pope Francis, are expected to attend the World Climate Conference, which begins on Thursday.
UN Bolsters Funding As Somalia Grapples With Severe Flooding Crisis
2023-11-28T10:15+0100menafn (en)
- Daily News Egypt) The United Nations humanitarian agency said Monday it has provided $5m in additional funding to help address the ongoing heavy rains and devastating flash floods in Somalia. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said the latest funding is in....
2023-11-28T10:12+0100dailynewsegypt (en)
The United Nations humanitarian agency said Monday it has provided $5m in additional funding to help address the ongoing heavy rains and devastating flash floods in Somalia. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said the latest funding is in conjunction with the earlier....
2023-11-28T08:35+0100therepublic (en)
WENDEN, Ariz. (AP) — A blanket of bright green alfalfa spreads across western Arizona’s McMullen Valley, ringed by rolling mountains and warmed by the hot desert sun. Matthew Hancock’s family has used groundwater to grow forage crops here for more than six decades.
La comunità sanitaria globale: alla COP28 un’azione urgente su clima e salute
2023-11-28T08:35+0100greenreport (it)
Solo uno sforzo drammatico e dedicato per limitare il riscaldamento a 1,5° C potrà impedire un futuro molto peggiore di quello che vediamo ora. [28 Novembre 2023] In vista della 28esima conferenza delle parti dell’ United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28 Unfccc) di Dubai,....
2023-11-28T07:51+0100tribtown (en)
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2023-11-28T06:52+0100eagletribune (en)
WENDEN, Ariz. (AP) — A blanket of bright green alfalfa spreads across western Arizona's McMullen Valley, ringed by rolling mountains and warmed by the hot desert sun. Matthew Hancock's family has used groundwater to grow forage crops here for more than six decades.
2023-11-28T06:48+0100news-gazette (en)
2023-11-28T06:45+0100yakimaherald (en)
World News | Tensions Are Bubbling Up at Thirsty Arizona Alfalfa Farms as Foreign Firms Exploit Unregulated Water
2023-11-28T06:44+0100latestly (en)
Wenden (Arizona, USA), Nov 28 (AP) A blanket of bright green alfalfa spreads across western Arizona's McMullen Valley, ringed by rolling mountains and warmed by the hot desert sun. Matthew Hancock's family has used groundwater to grow forage crops here for more than six decades.
2023-11-28T06:37+0100devdiscourse (en)
A blanket of bright green alfalfa spreads across western Arizona's McMullen Valley, ringed by rolling mountains and warmed by the hot desert sun. Matthew Hancock's family has used groundwater to grow forage crops here for more than six decades. They're long accustomed to caprices of Mother Nature....
2023-11-28T06:34+0100clickondetroit (en)
WENDEN, Ariz. – A blanket of bright green alfalfa spreads across western Arizona's McMullen Valley, ringed by rolling mountains and warmed by the hot desert sun. Matthew Hancock's family has used groundwater to grow forage crops here for more than six decades.
2023-11-28T06:33+0100wtva (en)
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Tensions are bubbling up at thirsty Arizona alfalfa farms …
2023-11-28T06:25+0100wearecentralpa (en)
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2023-11-28T06:20+0100sfgate (en)
Bales of hay are stored under shelters at Al Dahra Farms, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023, in the McMullen Valley in Wenden, Ariz. Worries about future water supplies from ancient aquifers are bubbling up in western rural Arizona. Some neighbors complain that their backyard wells have dried up since the Emirati agribusiness began farming alfalfa nearby.
2023-11-28T06:19+0100independent-UK (en)
A blanket of bright green alfalfa spreads across western Arizona 's McMullen Valley, ringed by rolling mountains and warmed by the hot desert sun. 's family has used groundwater to grow forage crops here for more than six decades. They're long accustomed to caprices of Mother Nature that can spoil....
2023-11-28T06:16+0100apnews (en)
2023-11-28T06:13+0100sandiegouniontribune (en)
Some neighbors complain their backyard wells have dried up since the Emirati agribusiness Al Dahra began farming alfalfa here on about 3,000 acres (1,214 hectares) several years ago. It is unknown how much water the Al Dahra operation uses, but Hancock estimates it needs 15,000 to 16,000 acre feet a year based on what his own alfalfa farm needs.
UN Secretary-General Guterres calls for an end to the fossil age
2023-11-28T04:47+0100tellerreport (en)
2023-11-28T03:47:19.274Z. Highlights: UN Secretary-General Guterres calls for an end to the fossil age. "Antarctica is crying out for action," he says. Without a change of course, there is a risk of a devastating rise in temperature. 70,000 participants, including heads of state and government as....
On the week of World Children’s Day, Bangladeshi children raise their voices to urge a renewed commitment from national leaders on climate action [EN/BN]
2023-11-28T03:06+0100reliefWeb (en)
UNICEF Bangladesh remains committed to standing with children and taking climate action to combat the impacts of climate change on their lives. Dhaka, Bangladesh - November 27, 2023 During the week of World Children's Day, Bangladeshi children call on national leaders to renew their commitment and....
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.
Melting of Antarctica Sea Ice Endangers Planet, Lives Worldwide, Secretary-General Warns, Stressing Leaders Must Act, Break Cycle in Upcoming Climate Conference
2023-11-27T22:59+0100un-org (en)
Following are UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ opening remarks at the press encounter on climate, in New York today: I have just returned from Antarctica — the sleeping giant. A giant being awoken by climate chaos. Together, Antarctica and Greenland are melting well over three times faster than they were in the early 1990s.
MIL-OSI United Nations: Melting of Antarctica Sea Ice Endangers Planet, Lives Worldwide, Secretary-General Warns, Stressing Leaders Must Act, Break Cycle in Upcoming Climate Conference
2023-11-27T22:35+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)
Source: United Nations 4. Following are UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ opening remarks at the press encounter on climate, in New York today: I have just returned from Antarctica — the sleeping giant. A giant being awoken by climate chaos. Together, Antarctica and Greenland are melting well....
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.
COP28: a Dubai da giovedì il mondo al capezzale del pianeta e a confronto su come salvarlo
2023-11-27T20:09+0100onuitalia (it)
DUBAI, 27 NOVEMBRE – Il vertice Onu sul clima , conosciuto come Cop28 – che prenderà il via giovedì a Dubai e durerà fino al 12 dicembre – vedrà la partecipazione di circa 200 leader mondiali, tra cui Papa Francesco e Carlo III d’Inghilterra . Al vertice sarà presente per gli Usa l’inviato speciale....
2023-11-27T18:28+0100qz (en)
— relies on pumping from deep underground. The toll of centuries of such pumping can be seen in curbs that crumble and structures that tilt atop the resulting subsidence, with some areas sinking around 30 centimeters (11.8 inches) a year. At the same time, neighborhoods are at increased risk of....
UN increases funding to help victims struggling with Somalia flooding crisis
2023-11-27T17:15+0100newsghana (en)
Baba Vanga's predictions that came true and psychic's chilling claims for 2024
2023-11-27T17:14+0100dailyrecord (en)
Baba, whose real name is Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova , passed away in 1996 aged 84, and supposedly predicted events such as 9/11 and even her own death. However, her predictions have continued to cause concern all these years later. Originally from Bulgaria, the clairvoyant believed she gained her....
2023-11-27T16:59+0100china.org.cn (en)
MOGADISHU, Nov. 27 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations humanitarian agency said Monday it has provided 5 million U.S. dollars in additional funding to help address the ongoing heavy rains and devastating flash floods in Somalia. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said the....
Understanding Red-Flag Warnings: A Foreboding Prediction of Wildfires
2023-11-27T16:52+0100whatsnew2day (en)
Severe weather and associated warnings are no stranger to the Northeastern United States . But every now and then, residents encounter an unfamiliar color in the outlook: red. “If you get a red flag warning on Long Island, the hairs on the back of your neck should stand up,” said Heath Hockenbury,....
Bangladeshi children urge renewed commitment on climate actions
2023-11-27T16:25+0100myanmarnews (en)
DHAKA, Nov. 27 (Xinhua) -- During the week of World Children's Day, Bangladeshi children call on national leaders to renew their commitment and take climate actions to ensure a cleaner, healthier and more sustainable future. They highlight the urgent need to invest in climate education, water, and....
Alla Cop28 un mondo "fuori rotta" che non sa rinunciare alle energie fossili
2023-11-27T14:39+0100rainews (it)
Al termine di un anno di c aldo e siccità record in molte regioni del mondo, questo giovedì a Dubai, negli Emirati Arabi Uniti, si terrà la Cop28, ossia la 28esima edizione del principale vertice globale sul cambiamento climatico. Sono attesi un numero record di partecipanti, oltre 70.000 persone.
2023-11-27T13:18+0100english-news-cn (en)
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How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate?
2023-11-27T13:08+0100naharnet-ar (en)
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Leaders to discuss weather events, rising wildfires in upcoming UN climate talks
2023-11-27T11:26+0100menafn (en)
) Against a backdrop of record-high temperatures, extreme weather events, and escalating wildfires, global leaders are gearing up for the upcoming United Nations climate talks. This critical summit aims to address the long-standing trend of humanity continuously emitting greenhouse gases into the....
Study reveals effect of climate change on human brain
2023-11-27T10:30+0100thestatesman (en)
The latest manifestation of the effects of climate change and global warming is its effect on the human brain. In a report published in Nature Climate Change, an international team of academics explores how research has demonstrated that a changing environment affects how our brains work, and how....
Yes, Climate Change is Real
2023-11-27T09:56+0100theghanareport (en)
For the past few months, I have been conducting a social experiment both online and offline to assess people’s knowledge of Climate issues and the feedback has been that, there remains a lot of work to do regarding climate education as a lot of people out there both young and old have absolutely no....
How Did Humans Get to the Brink of Crashing Climate? A Long Push for Progress and Energy to Fuel it
2023-11-27T09:32+0100thenationalherald (en)
Amidst record-high temperatures, deluges, droughts and wildfires, leaders are convening for another round of United Nations climate talks later this month that seek to curb the centuries-long trend of humans spewing ever more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Topic Climate change
2023-11-27T08:53+0100wmo (en)
Climate change may be due to natural internal processes or external forcings such as modulations of the solar cycles, volcanic eruptions and persistent human-induced changes in the composition of the atmosphere, ocean or in land use. “Anthropogenic” or “human-induced climate change” results from....
2023-11-27T07:13+0100dunyanews (en)
(AP) - Amidst record-high temperatures, deluges, droughts and wildfires, leaders are convening for another round of United Nations climate talks later this month that seek to curb the centuries-long trend of humans spewing ever more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
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into the atmosphere. For hundreds of years, people have shaped the world around them for their benefit: They drained lakes to protect infrastructure, wealth and people. They dug up billions of tons of coal, and then oil and gas, to fuel empires and economies.
2023-11-27T07:00+0100tribtown (en)
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How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? …
2023-11-27T06:39+0100wearecentralpa (en)
2023-11-27T06:39+0100economictimes (en)
Amid record-high temperatures, and wildfires, leaders are convening for another round of United Nations climate talks later this month that seek to curb a centuries-long trend of humans spewing ever more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. For hundreds of years, people have shaped the world around....
Earth's climate is in trouble, and the signs could be seen around the world this summer.
2023-11-27T06:37+0100clickondetroit (en)
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World News | How Did Humans Get to the Brink of Crashing Climate? A Long Push for Progress and Energy to Fuel It
2023-11-27T06:29+0100latestly (en)
Washington, Nov 27 (AP) Amid record-high temperatures, deluges, droughts and wildfires, leaders are convening for another round of United Nations climate talks later this month that seek to curb a centuries-long trend of humans spewing ever more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
2023-11-27T06:21+0100devdiscourse (en)
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“Nature doesn’t create these huge problems,” said Luis Zambrano, professor of ecology at the National University Autónoma of Mexico. “Nature behaves as nature ... we are increasing our vulnerability by allowing the city to sink by pumping as much water as we possibly can from the aquifer.
2023-11-27T06:17+0100eagletribune (en)
2023-11-27T06:15+0100wsoctv (en)
“They bring with them this idea that conquest and then the development of the cultivation of landscapes, like taking down trees, opening up lands to European style agriculture, that the draining of swamps ... will also change the climate, usually for the better,” Zilberstein said.
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Somalia ramps up flood mitigation response as death toll nears 100
2023-11-26T17:38+0100xinhuanet-english (en)
MOGADISHU, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) -- The Somali government and humanitarian agencies have stepped up mitigation measures, including rescue operations in flood-prone areas as the death toll from El Nino-induced heavy rains and flash flooding has risen to nearly 100.
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Environmental groups call for more after terrible UN report on global warming
2023-11-26T13:07+0100whatsnew2day (en)
Live. Environmental groups say Australia cannot afford to lose another decade to climate policy paralysis following the publication of the latest United Nations inquiry into global warming. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has found that Australia and other developed countries must achieve net zero emissions years sooner than promised.
News24 | Ahead of COP28, Horn of Africa floods are a reminder of Africa's climate change crises
2023-11-26T12:55+0100news24 (en)
Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia, Tanzania, South Sudan, and Uganda are all experiencing floods. Kenya's president, William Ruto, declared a state of emergency after 70 deaths and more than 36 000 displacements. In Ethiopia, still suffering civil war ruin, Tigray and Amhara were hard hit by floods that displaced 700 000.
Heat, disease, air pollution: How climate change impacts health
2023-11-26T12:48+0100channelnewsasia (en)
PARIS: Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch United Nations climate talks starting next week. Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious....
2023-11-26T12:24+0100myanmarnews (en)
Washington [US], November 26 (ANI): The latest manifestation of the effects of climate change and global warming is its effect on the human brain. In a report published in Nature Climate Change, an international team of academics explores how research has demonstrated that a changing environment....
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Science News | Study Reveals Effect of Climate Change on Human Brain
2023-11-26T11:07+0100latestly (en)
2023-11-26T10:50+0100devdiscourse (en)
the effects of global warming on the human brain. In a report published in Nature Climate Change, an international team of academics explores how research has demonstrated that a changing environment affects how our brains work, and how climate change may impact our brain function in the future.
2023-11-26T10:44+0100aninews (en)
In a report published in Nature Climate Change, an international team of academics explores how research has demonstrated that a changing environment affects how our in the future. The work is led by the University of Vienna, with contributions from Geneva, New York, Chicago, Washington, Stanford,....
[OPINION] Kaliwa Dam and climate justice
2023-11-26T08:05+0100rappler (en)
On October 17, Climate Rights International (CRI) and Manila Observatory (MO) sent a letter to President Marcos Jr. through the Department of Environment and Natural Resources asking the President to halt the construction of the Kaliwa Dam until further investigation is made on the consequences of constructing such dam.
Increase in U.S. Wildfires Due to Climate Change
2023-11-26T03:54+0100wattsupwiththat (en)
Climate proponents sometimes cite a very small upwards trend since 1983 to suggest that climate change has been making wildfires worse in the USA. However, that is a very minor trend compared to the complete picture of data. In fact, they have been so insistent that there is an upwards trend in U.S.
Climate Shifts Altering the Flavour of Your Favourite Beer Health 12 min ago
2023-11-26T03:47+0100nation-ke (en)
It is 2050, and you find yourself at your local bar, enjoying your favourite cold beer. As you take a sip, an unusual and disconcerting bitterness lingers, one that taste buds are unaccustomed to. It also dawns on you that this once-refreshing beverage has become a rarity, and its price tag has soared to exorbitant heights.
SADC PF PLENARY FOCUSES ON ROLE OF PARLIAMENTS IN DISASTER RESPONSES
2023-11-25T20:15+0100observer-sz (en)
By Moses Magadza in Port Louis, Mauritius | 2023-11-25. The 54th Plenary Assembly Session of the SADC Parliamentary Forum (SADC PF) got underway here on Wednesday with the Prime Minister of Mauritius, Pravind Kumar Jugnauth, stressing on the critical role of national parliaments in responding to often devastating natural disasters like cyclones.
From Darfur to Dubai: former refugee to bring voices of the displaced to Cop28
2023-11-25T13:34+0100rfi-en (en)
Emtithal Mahmoud, a Sudanese refugee, writer and activist, is preparing to attend the Cop28 climate summit in Dubai this month as part of her mission to raise up overlooked voices. RFI met her during a visit to the Minawao refugee camp in northern Cameroon, where displaced people are experiencing the harsh realities of climate change first-hand.
Droughts are Increasing Due to Climate Change
2023-11-25T07:18+0100wattsupwiththat (en)
Pro: Droughts are Getting More Severe. From The Climate Reality Project: Of all the ways climate change inflicts harm, drought is the one people worry about most, according to a Pew Research Center survey . And it’s not surprising – droughts have been drier and lasting longer in recent years thanks in part to climate change.
Ukraine, Gaza conflicts prioritized over African desertification — UNCCD conference
2023-11-25T06:05+0100northafricapost (en)
The international community must not neglect the climate emergency in Africa’s deserts amid the Israel-Hamas conflict and Russia’s war in Ukraine — this was the key message by African delegates attending the recent United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) in Uzbekistan.
Americans can cut down their own Christmas tree for just $5. Here’s how
2023-11-24T20:27+0100independent-UK (en)
Buying a Christmas tree is just one of many purchases made in the expensive run-up to the holidays, but what if there was a way you could get your tree for as little as $5 - as long as you don’t mind chopping it down yourself? The US Forest Service is selling permits to people to go and fell their....
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....
Crisi climatica: rischia di tramutarsi in crisi alimentare
2023-11-24T12:00+0100regionieambiente (it)
Alla vigilia dell’apertura della Conferenza delle Parti dell’Convenzione delle Nazioni Unite sui Cambiamenti Climatici (UNFCCC-COP28, Dubai 30 novembre -12 dicembre 2023), la Direttrice del Programma Alimentare Globale (WFP) lancia un appello ai leader mondiale per un’azione urgente sulla crisi....
Un appello di António Guterres segretario dell’ONU : la COP28 deve prepararci per un’azione drammatica sul clima e ora
2023-11-24T11:35+0100massa-critica (it)
Il divario tra domanda e azione per combattere i cambiamenti climatici è più minaccioso che mai; quindi, in tema di azioni climatiche, non è utile procedere lentamente; bisognerebbe invece accelerare i tempi per raggiungere velocemente il momento di emissioni zero.
Battling Water Scarcity: The Growing Significance Of Seawater And Brackish Water Desalination
2023-11-24T11:31+0100menafn (en)
- GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) Dublin, Nov. 24, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Seawater and Brackish Water Desalination" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets's offering. Global Seawater and Brackish Water Desalination Market to Reach $25.7 Billion by 2028.
Battling Water Scarcity: The Growing Significance of Seawater and Brackish Water Desalination
2023-11-24T10:56+0100globenewswire (en)
report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. Global Seawater and Brackish Water Desalination Market to Reach $25.7 Billion by 2028. The need for sustainable sources of water is becoming increasingly evident in the face of growing populations and rising demands in agriculture and energy sectors.
Contrastare la violenza contro le donne nel contesto del cambiamento climatico
2023-11-24T10:38+0100iconaclima (it)
Secondo l’ Ente delle Nazioni Unite per l’uguaglianza di genere e l’empowerment delle donne queste due emergenze non possono più essere trattate separatamente. Sebbene lo studio combinato di questi due fenomeni sia ancora agli albori e i dati siano ancora limitati, le prove emergenti suggeriscono....
Countering violence against women in the context of climate change – Icona News
2023-11-24T09:57+0100ruetir (en)
Climate change is threatening the sustainability of our planet, with effects on the environment, society, economy and human rights. Violence against women is the most widespread and pervasive violation of human rights worldwide: on average it affects one in three women in a lifetime.
SADC PF Plenary focuses on the Role of Parliaments in disaster responses
2023-11-24T09:44+0100herald (en)
THE 54th Plenary Assembly Session of the SADC Parliamentary Forum (SADC PF) got underway here on 22nd November 2023 with the Prime Minister of Mauritius, Honourable Pravind Kumar Jugnauth, stressing on the critical role of national parliaments in responding to often devastating natural disasters like cyclones.
CO2 readings from Mauna Loa show failure to combat climate change
2023-11-24T07:13+0100guardian (en)
Just above this column on the weather page of the Guardian’s print edition is the daily atmospheric carbon dioxide readings from Mauna Loa in Hawaii, the acid test of how the world is succeeding in combatting climate change. A week before the 28th annual meeting of the United Nations Framework....
Mercedes Rowe Asamani: Yes, Climate Change is Real 16 seconds
2023-11-24T02:34+0100myjoyonline (en)
Paesi amazzonici uniti contro i cambiamenti climatici ed El Niño
2023-11-23T22:46+0100meteoweb (it)
I Paesi che ospitano parte della foresta pluviale si impegnano a migliorare il coordinamento per poter rispondere meglio all'emergenza causata dal fenomeno "El Niño" L’ondata di calore che si è abbattuta sul bacino amazzonico ha causato la peggiore siccità della storia, con impatti significativi sulle popolazioni locali.
Polio this week as of 22 November 2023
2023-11-23T22:26+0100reliefWeb (en)
Attachments Summary of new polioviruses this week, cases and positive environmental isolates: Headlines Nearly 1 billion people globally are served by health care facilities that do not have regular or consistent power. Unreliable energy disrupts routine and emergency carefrom running diagnostic tests to ensuring vaccines stay cold.
Almar Water Solutions, “Water for All” sponsor of the ALADYR 2023 Biennial Congress
2023-11-23T21:57+0100environmental-expert (en)
Latin America is a crucial market for the company, where it has been present since the beginning of its activity. Almar Water Solutions sponsored the biennial congress of the Latin American Association of Desalination and Water Reuse (ALADYR) in Santiago de Chile last week.
21 Comuni uniti in 8 Comunità energetiche: il progetto, in Conferenza nazionale a Roma
2023-11-23T20:38+0100targatocn (it)
oggi, giovedì 23 novembre, il sindaco di Bene Vagienna e presidente del "Consorzio Bealera Maestra - Destra Stura", Claudio Ambrogio , ha partecipato come relatore alla "Terza conferenza nazionale sulle Comunità energetiche". All'Auditorium Gse di Roma, Ambrogio ha preso la parola presentando alla....
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I giovani vanno in India con progetti attenti al clima: aperto il bando Smily Experience
2023-11-23T15:46+0100greenplanner (it)
Smily Experience, un lavoro di team per 40 giovani selezionati, provenienti da tutto il mondo, con l’obiettivo di trovare soluzioni concrete e risolvere le sfide climatiche in India. Dista oltre 6.000 km l’India dall’Italia, ma c’è un modo per avvicinarla.
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....
From desperation to triumph: saving the lives of children with severely acute malnutrition in fragile settings
2023-11-23T12:57+0100reliefWeb (en)
15 November 2023, Mogadishu, Somalia Malnutrition affects communities far and wide, weaving its way through many lives, often with devastating results. The problem is painfully evident in Somalia, a nation grappling with recurrent droughts, conflicts, and disease outbreaks, primarily in its southern regions.
Somalia: Battered by climate extremes
2023-11-23T12:13+0100reliefWeb (en)
Somalia recently emerged from its longest and most severe drought in four decades, but it now finds itself devastated by heavy rains and floods. Just one month into the deyr rainy season (October to December), Somalia is facing a flood emergency that has affected more than 1.24 million people and displaced nearly half a million.
Paraguayan Agriculture Minister has doubts about climate change
2023-11-23T11:53+0100mercopress (en)
“I have my doubts that climate change is real,” Giménez said in a radio interview. Paraguay's Agriculture Minister Carlos Giménez said Wednesday that he was seriously doubting there was such a thing as climate change. “There have always been droughts and floods in Paraguay,” he pointed out in a broadcast interview in Asunción.
Gobble, Gobble, Gone? How Climate Impacts Could One Day Mean Turkey-Free Thanksgiving
2023-11-23T11:33+0100forbes (en)
Environmental impacts raise the question: Will Americans have turkeys on their tables in the decades to come? getty. For Americans across the globe, Thanksgiving is synonymous with turkey dinners, family gatherings, and a celebration of harvest and gratitude.
Paraguayan Agriculture Minister has doubts about climate change — MercoPress
2023-11-23T11:20+0100deleciousfood (en)
“I have doubts about the reality of climate change,” Giménez said in a radio interview. Paraguayan Agriculture Minister Carlos Giménez said Wednesday that he seriously doubts the existence of climate change. “There have always been droughts and floods in Paraguay,” he stressed in an interview broadcast in Asunción.
Wfp alla Cop28: evitare che la crisi climatica si traduca in crisi alimentare
2023-11-23T07:21+0100greenreport (it)
A una settimana dall’inizio della 28esima Conferenza delle parti dell’ United Nations framework convention on climate change ( COP28 Unfccc), a Dubai, il World Food Programme (WFP) ha avvertito che «Per frenare la spirale della fame, il mondo deve rapidamente aumentare la protezione delle persone....
Africa: Call On World to Pay Attention to Desertification in Africa
2023-11-23T05:49+0100allafrica (en)
African delegates at a UN sponsored meeting in Uzbekistan urged the international community not to neglect desertification in Africa because of conflicts around the world. They emphasized the need to take climate action. African delegates attending a meeting of the United Nations Convention to....
BASRA, IRAQ: Living in ‘one of the hottest places on earth’ – Photo essay shows how children survive drought, water shortages
2023-11-23T04:01+0100savethechildren (en)
[Children in Abu Al-Khaseeb governorate, southern Iraq. [Emily Garthwaite/Save the Children] BASRA, IRAQ, 23 November 2023 – Children living in one of the say rising heat and water shortages are impacting their lives daily, with award-winning photographer Emily Garthwaite documenting their stories ahead of the COP28 summit.
Cop28: Wfp, “proteggere le persone vulnerabili da crisi climatica per frenare la fame nel mondo”
2023-11-22T18:10+0100avveniredicalabria (it)
Per frenare la spirale della fame nel mondo, il mondo deve rapidamente aumentare la protezione delle persone vulnerabili che sono in prima linea nella crisi climatica: lo ha detto oggi l’agenzia Onu World food programme (Wfp), a una settimana dall’inizio del prossimo vertice delle Nazioni Unite sul....
Tutti i Paesi concordano sulla necessità di ridurre le emissioni inquinanti
2023-11-22T17:54+0100ilpiacenza (it)
Per la Conferenza delle Nazioni Unite sul clima (COP 28), in programma a Dubai (Emirati Arabi), dal 30 novembre al 12 dicembre 2023 “ sugli obiettivi di tagli alle emissioni dei Paesi parte dell’accordo di Parigi, i Governi stanno facendo piccoli passi ” - ha affermato il Segretario esecutivo dell’ONU sui cambiamenti climatici, Simon Stiell.
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Nation » A nation in crisis: Widespread devastation as El Niño unleashes catastrophic floods
2023-11-22T13:19+0100kenyamoja (en)
El Niño is characterised by the unusual warming of surface waters in the Pacific Ocean, disrupting weather patterns. During El Niño, warm waters from the western Pacific shift eastward, leading to unusual weather events globally. Some regions may experience torrential rains and resultant flooding,....
A nation in crisis: Widespread devastation as El Niño unleashes catastrophic floods State scrambles to reduce loss as urban areas absorb the impact of drainage infrastructure’s failure to live up to expectations. News 21 min ago
2023-11-22T12:48+0100nation-ke (en)
Nepal preparing to make her voice loud against global warming at the COP 28 summit
2023-11-22T07:38+0100peoplesreview (en)
By Our Reporter The government has been making preparations to make her voice clearer and louder against the impact of climate change in the Himalayas and the entire region in 28th Conference of Parties known as COP 28, which is going to be held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from November 30 to December 12.
Desalination Solutions On The Rise: Key Trends In The Seawater And Brackish Water Desalination Market
2023-11-22T02:48+0100menafn (en)
- PR Newswire) DUBLIN, Nov. 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Seawater and Brackish Water Desalination" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets's offering. The requirement for new sources of water and the roles played by seawater and brackish water in meeting that demand are clear.
The richest 1% of Mexico pollutes more than 80% of the country: Oxfam
2023-11-21T22:13+0100bullfrag (en)
The richest 1% in Mexico polluted more than 80% of the country in 2019, and between 2000 and 2019 this human group doubled its carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, while the remaining 99% reduced them by 30%, indicated the Oxfam organization in a report published this Tuesday.
Le inondazioni in Somalia uccidono 50 persone e ne provocano lo sfollamento di circa 700.000
2023-11-21T19:53+0100agenparl (it)
Mahmoud Maalim Abdullah, capo dell’autorità, ha avvertito che le piogge previste nei prossimi giorni potrebbero portare a ulteriori inondazioni che potrebbero provocare ulteriori morti e distruzioni. L’Ufficio delle Nazioni Unite per il coordinamento degli affari umanitari (OCHA) ha dichiarato....
Yes, Climate Change Is Real - Mercedes Rowe Asamani
2023-11-21T18:33+0100PeaceFMGhana (en)
Holiday Interactive Map Reveals Food Origins
2023-11-21T17:30+0100miragenews (en)
With Food Twin, users can look up their home county to see how much of 25 critical food crops their local regions both produce and consume. Those food staples include everything from wheat to tomatoes and peanuts, grown both in the U.S. and overseas. The map similarly tracks the flow of food across....
Influence of Temperature and Drought on the Migration of Plains Bison
2023-11-21T16:30+0100whatsnew2day (en)
It epitomizes the Great Plains in both spirit and form: a 2,000-pound tank on hooves, covered in a winter-tested shaggy coat, and draped with horns that serve as both a warning and a weapon. Even its scientific name, Bison Bison Bison, seems to evoke an echo worthy of its majesty.
La Somalia ha un anno di tempo per eliminare i militanti di al Shabaab - Presidente
2023-11-21T16:23+0100marketscreener (it)
La Somalia ha un anno di tempo per espellere il gruppo militante di Al Shabaab, legato ad Al Qaeda, dal Paese, ha dichiarato martedì il Presidente Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, mentre la scadenza per la partenza dei restanti peacekeeper dell'Unione Africana si profila per il prossimo dicembre.
U.S. Government report: climate change impacts on water are profound and unequal
2023-11-21T14:32+0100smartwatermagazine (en)
As one of only 34 U.S. public research institutions in the Association for American Universities (AAU), the University of Colorado Boulder is all about realizing the positive impacts of new knowledge. Climate change is intensifying rainfall and floods, deepening droughts, and shifting weather....
Global: COP28 climate change summit essential need-to-knows
2023-11-21T11:53+0100amnesty-en (en)
COP28, the United Nations annual climate conference, takes place in Dubai from 30 November to 12 December. It will bring together 198 states and parties to address the global threat posed by climate change. The human rights record of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the host nation, will also be under the spotlight.
Climate change could intensify the conflict over basic resources in certain countries | Life
2023-11-21T11:03+0100bullfrag (en)
These are the countries in the world that will face the most problems in obtaining basic resources due to climate change. Climate change will not only cause events like hurricanes , floods or forest fires are much more common in the future, but the increase in high temperatures and sea level will....
Deforestazione, clima e siccità: la Somalia prova a invertire la rotta
2023-11-21T10:42+0100resoilfoundation (it)
In Somalia il traffico illegale di carbone di legna ha favorito deforestazione e siccità. Un’iniziativa dell’Onu punta ora a ripristinare i terreni degradati. Ma la crisi alimentare resta una minaccia. di Matteo Cavallito. La Somalia prova a contrastare la deforestazione con il sostegno dell’Onu.
Siccità in Europa, l’umidità del suolo è sotto la media del 4-8%
Lo rivelano le immagini del satellite europeo SMOS, che invia dati sui livelli di umidità dei suoli e salinità degli oceani. Il Nord Italia tra le zone più colpite, insieme a Spagna, Francia e Regno Unito. Senza precipitazioni, nei prossimi mesi la situazione potrebbe diventare ancora più critica. di Emanuele Isonio.
National Climate Assessment: Regional Impact on the United States
2023-11-21T08:26+0100archyde (en)
National Climate Assessment: Regional Impact on the United States . 2023-11-20 15:54:26. Climate change is making the weather weird in every region of the That’s a key takeaway of the new fifth National Climate Assessment a sweeping, U.S.-focused report in which top climate scientists summarize the....
Hydrology, Vol. 10, Pages 215: Drought in the Breadbasket of America and the Influence of Oceanic Teleconnections
2023-11-21T07:48+0100mdpi (en)
Unlike single-day disasters like tornadoes and hurricanes, the slow, steady, and increasingly intense nature of drought is what gives this natural disaster its costly edge. Since 1980, drought events have accounted for only 25 of the 219 billion-dollar weather and climate disasters in the United States (11.
Il rispetto per la natura e il legame tra Trebbia e Brasile nella mostra di Geovana Clea
2023-11-21T04:26+0100liberta (it)
Sentimenti, ricordi, amore per la natura e grande attenzione alla tematica ambientale. Fino al prossimo 30 gennaio il castello di Rivalta ospita la mostra “Inha-pi acqua su pietra” dell’artista brasiliana Geovana Clea . Un’esposizione originale capace di collegare la Val Trebbia al Sertão di Alagoas, terra natia dell’artista.
The world on a catastrophic warming trajectory, warns the UN
2023-11-20T22:07+0100thetimeshub (en)
Open in full screen mode. A volunteer helps fight forest fires in El Patagual, Chile, last February. The future frequency of these extreme weather events will depend on the measures put in place by governments in the coming years, warns the IPCC. (Archive photo) Agence France-Presse. Feature being tested.
Floods Displace 650,000 Nigerian Children In 7 Years – UNICEF
2023-11-20T21:24+0100thebridgenewsng (en)
Floods have displaced 650,000 Nigerian children, making the country the second most affected globally by climate change impacts on children. The displacement occurred from 2016 to 2023, as highlighted in a press release by the United Nations Children’s Education Fund, UNICEF, on Monday, which coincided with the 2023 World Children’s Day.
Floods displace 650,000 Nigerian children in 7 years – UNICEF
2023-11-20T17:35+0100dailypost (en)
Cómo el cambio climático está afectando a todas las regiones de EE. UU. » Yale Climate Connections
2023-11-20T17:35+0100notiulti (es)
El cambio climático está haciendo que el clima sea extraño en todas las regiones de los Estados Unidos. Ésa es una conclusión clave del nuevo quinta Evaluación Nacional del Clima un amplio informe centrado en Estados Unidos en el que los principales científicos del clima resumen las últimas....
Somalia president co-hosts global food summit with PM Sunak in London
2023-11-20T15:57+0100garoweonline (en)
LONDON, UK - President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud co-hosts a global food security summit with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, state media reports, just at the time Somalia is grappling with flush floods after long dry spells that have caused massive loss of lives.
Top 1% accounted for 16% of total CO2 emissions: Report
2023-11-20T15:21+0100economictimes (en)
A recent report reveals that the wealthiest 1% of individuals, earning over $140,000 annually, are responsible for more carbon emissions than the poorest 66% combined. These emissions could lead to over a million excess deaths due to heat-related issues.
Climate: Friday, November 17 was the hottest ever recorded on Earth
2023-11-20T14:06+0100tellerreport (en)
2023-11-20T13:05:02.438Z. Highlights: Friday, November 17 was the hottest ever recorded on Earth. Friday saw the global average temperature rise by 2.06°C above the seasonal average in the pre-industrial era, exceeding the limit set by the Paris Agreement in 2015.
SDS storms fed by sand and dust equal in weight to 350 Great Pyramids of Giza, says UNCCD
2023-11-20T11:08+0100intellinews (en)
Sand and dust storms (SDS) are an underappreciated problem now “dramatically” more frequent in various places around the world, according to the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD). The five countries of Central Asia, as well as Mongolia, Iran, Iraq and even Turkey—where SDS are not yet....
SDS storms fed by sand and dust equal in weight to 350 Great Pyramids of Giza, says UNCCD 13 hours ago
2023-11-20T10:47+0100bne (en)
Unicef/Giornata mondiale infanzia: 1 bambino su 5 vive o è fuggito da zone di conflitto
2023-11-20T10:35+0100agenpress (it)
AgenPress . “Ogni anno il 20 novembre, celebriamo la Giornata Mondiale dell’Infanzia e dell’Adolescenza per commemorare l’adozione nel 1989 della Convenzione delle Nazioni Unite sui diritti dell’Infanzia e dell’Adolescenza (CRC) – il trattato sui diritti umani più ratificato della storia.
How climate change could affect brain: Study
2023-11-20T08:08+0100HindustanTimes (en)
An international team of researchers investigates how research has proven that a changing environment influences how our brains work, and how climate change may impact our brain function in the future in a report published in Nature Climate Change. The work is led by the University of Vienna, with....
Standard » Link between climate change and child marriages is often overlooked
2023-11-20T05:16+0100kenyamoja (en)
Director of Pastoral Child Foundation Simon Leadismo training morans of Lkisieku age set at Archers Post in Samburu county on harmful cultural practices like female genital mutilation and early marriages that are retrogressive and negatively impact girls in the community.
Agriculture University, Puan organise climate dialogue
2023-11-20T03:35+0100thenews-pk (en)
PESHAWAR: The Department of Agricultural Extension, Education, and Communication at the University of Agriculture, in collaboration with the Pak-US Alumni Network (Puan) of the US Mission in Pakistan, conducted a climate dialogue for university faculty and students.
‘Climate change, sustainable agriculture’ dialogue held at Agri Varsity
2023-11-20T02:13+0100nation-pk (en)
Peshawar - The Department of Agricultural Extension, Education and Communication, University of Agriculture Peshawar with the collaboration of the Pak-US Alumni Network of US mission in Pakistan, organised a Climate Dialogue for faculty and students of the University on Sunday.
Climate change is coming for your beloved wine18 minutes ago
2023-11-19T16:37+01009news (en)
According to the International Organisation for Vine and Wine, an industry group, global wine production is set to fall to its lowest level since 1961 this year, hit by soaring temperatures and extraordinary flooding. Fuelling that decline are expected drops of 12 and 14 per cent in output in Italy....
'Bloodbath.' Extreme weather and falling demand are pushing wineries into the red
2023-11-19T12:04+0100erienewsnow (en)
According to the International Organisation for Vine and Wine (OIV), an industry group, global wine production is set to fall to its lowest level since 1961 this year, hit by soaring temperatures and extraordinary flooding. Fueling that decline are expected drops of 12% and 14% in output in Italy....
102-97. La racha de los Heat se estrella en Chicago ante la remontada de los Bulls
2023-11-19T05:27+0100holanews (es)
Chicago (EE.UU.), 18 nov (EFE).- La racha de siete victorias consecutivas de los Miami Heat se estrelló este sábado en el United Center de Chicago, donde el equipo de Erik Spoelstra cayó 97-102 tras desperdiciar una ventaja de 21 puntos ante una gran actuación de DeMar DeRozan, que firmó doce puntos en el cuarto período.
2023-11-19T05:06+0100infobae (es)
2023-11-19T05:00+0100diario26 (es)
Andrea Montolivo. Chicago (EE.UU.), 18 nov (EFE).- La racha de siete victorias consecutivas de los Miami Heat se estrelló este sábado en el United Center de Chicago, donde el equipo de Erik Spoelstra cayó 97-102 tras desperdiciar una ventaja de 21 puntos ante una gran actuación de DeMar DeRozan, que firmó doce puntos en el cuarto período.
New Models Could Predict Climate Change Effects with Unprecedented Detail
2023-11-18T20:51+0100scientificamerican (en)
Scientists have used computer models to predict global warming's implications for more than five decades. As climate change intensifies, these increasingly precise models require more and more computing power. For a decade the best simulations have been able to predict climate change effects down to a 25-square-kilometer area.
Research Sheds Light On How Climate Change Affects Human Brain
2023-11-18T14:55+0100timesnownews (en)
Research reveals how climate change could affect brain
2023-11-18T11:15+0100myanmarnews (en)
Washington [US], November 18 (ANI): A new aspect of climate change's destruction is emerging: how global warming affects the human brain. An international team of researchers investigates how research has proven that a changing environment influences how our brains work, and how climate change may....
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Health News | Research Reveals How Climate Change Could Affect Brain
2023-11-18T10:01+0100latestly (en)
2023-11-18T09:51+0100devdiscourse (en)
A new aspect of climate change's destruction is emerging: how global warming affects the human brain. An international team of researchers investigates how research has proven that a changing environment influences how our brains work, and how climate change may impact our brain function in the future in a report published in Nature Climate Change.
2023-11-18T09:47+0100aninews (en)
Implementation of Philippine climate laws still lacking, says UN special rapporteur
2023-11-18T07:34+0100gmanews (en)
Despite numerous policies in the Philippines relating to climate change, the government is still coming up short in implementing these laws, according to the United Nations special rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights in the context of climate change.
MIL-OSI USA: Governor Parson signs Executive Order 23-10 Extending Drought Alert in Missouri
2023-11-17T22:40+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)
Source: US State of Missouri. NOVEMBER 17, 2023. Jefferson City Today, Governor Mike Parson signed Executive Order 23-10, extending Missouri’s drought alert until May 1, 2024. Currently, the U.S. Drought Monitor indicates that all or portions of at least 85 Missouri counties are experiencing moderate, severe, or extreme drought conditions.
Frequency of sand and dust storms on the rise, warns United Nations
2023-11-17T18:44+0100mg (en)
(SAMRC) in a 2022 article on dust storms in South Africa , which was published in the journal Quest. At the time of the 2014 dust storm, Eurostat, Europe’s meteorological satellite agency, noted how dust storms are rare events in South Africa and that one which travelled more than 800km across the country was even more uncommon.
Conserving land, water and wildlife amidst growing climate threats
2023-11-17T15:34+0100WashingtonPost (en)
Register for the program here. The United States has faced record-breaking temperatures, forest fires and droughts, putting a strain on river systems, public lands and water supplies. On Monday, Dec. 4 at 11:00 a.m. ET, join Washington Post Live for conversations with Bureau of Land Management....
The Saltwater Crisis in the Mississippi River, Explained
2023-11-17T11:09+0100earth-org (en)
Since this past summer, saltwater has been slowly moving up the Mississippi River from the ocean in a natural process known as saltwater intrusion, appearing in drinking water of local residents. With a major city, New Orleans, just miles upstream, officials are racing to avert a large-scale water crisis, though progress has been slow.
Techniques from the CYCL’EAU partner engineer!
2023-11-17T03:30+0100archyde (en)
2023-11-16 11:20:47. The new edition of the CYCL’EAU trade show will take place on November 29 and 30, 2023 in Aix-en-Provence. Techniques de l’Ingénieur is joining forces with CYCL’EAU Provence Alpes Méditerranée to highlight innovations and smart city projects for intelligent management of water resources in communities.
South Asia worst in world for water scarcity: U.N.
2023-11-16T23:15+0100japantoday (en)
More children in South Asia are struggling due to severe water scarcity made worse by the impacts of climate change than anywhere else worldwide, the United Nations said in a report this week. "A staggering 347 million children under 18 are exposed to high or extremely high water scarcity in South....
Report: Climate change impacts on water are profound and unequal
2023-11-16T20:09+0100phys (en)
Climate change is intensifying rainfall and floods, deepening droughts, and shifting weather patterns across the globe, threatening terrestrial freshwater supplies and water quality, according to the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5) , released Nov. 14.
MIL-OSI USA: Investigating the Link Between Temperature and Extreme Weather
2023-11-16T19:21+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)
Source: US State of Connecticut. To better predict and prepare how extreme rainfall might intensify in the future, a UConn professor is leading a team of researchers investigating the relationship between the intensity of extreme precipitation and temperature.
Probing Connection Between Heat and Severe Weather
2023-11-16T17:58+0100miragenews (en)
Funded through a $900,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy, Wang and her collaborators will use climate model simulations of extreme precipitation to assess the performance of the models in reproducing the relationship between temperature and observed extreme precipitation intensity.
Pastoralists have raised livestock in harsh climates for millennia. What can they teach us today?
2023-11-16T16:36+0100kob (en)
Although nomadic pastoralism has sustained these populations for millennia, it faces mounting pressures from deteriorating environments , shrinking rangelands, and new generations who seek a less grueling and tenuous life. At the same time, pastoralism is modernizing, with groups leveraging new technology to better care for their animals.
2023-11-16T16:35+0100independent-UK (en)
The half-crescent moon glowed in the predawn Mongolia sky as Agvaantogtokh and his family began preparing for yet another big move with their animals. On horseback, he rode to a well with nearly a thousand sheep and goats. Occasionally, he and his wife, Nurmaa, stopped to help struggling young ones,....
2023-11-16T16:31+0100apnews (en)
, shrinking rangelands, and new generations who seek a less grueling and tenuous life. At the same time, pastoralism is modernizing, with groups leveraging new technology to better care for their animals. But the practice has survived for so long because it is designed to adapt to a changing....
2023-11-16T16:29+0100fresnobee (en)
SUKHBAATAR, Mongolia. The half-crescent moon glowed in the predawn Mongolia sky as Agvaantogtokh and his family began preparing for yet another big move with their animals. On horseback, he rode to a well with nearly a thousand sheep and goats. Occasionally, he and his wife, Nurmaa, stopped to help....
2023-11-16T16:28+0100sandiegouniontribune (en)
SUKHBAATAR, Mongolia — The half-crescent moon glowed in the predawn Mongolia sky as Agvaantogtokh and his family began preparing for yet another big move with their animals. On horseback, he rode to a well with nearly a thousand sheep and goats. Occasionally, he and his wife, Nurmaa, stopped to help....
Eventi climatici estremi, in 37 anni morte 82mila persone in Europa
2023-11-16T11:06+0100lavalletta5stelle (it)
Tempo di lettura: < 1 minuti. Inondazioni, siccità, ondate di calore hanno causato immense perdite di euro tra il 1980 e il 2017. Germania, Italia, Francia e Regno Unito sono in cima alla lista dei paesi più colpiti dai danni.
Researchers find how climate change could affect brain
2023-11-16T08:30+0100timesofoman (en)
Washington : A new component of climate change's disastrous effects is emerging: how global warming affects the human brain. An international team of researchers investigates how research has proven that a changing environment influences how our brains work, and how climate change may impact our....
Protection Flash Info: Joint Protection Cluster and INGD Workshop
2023-11-16T06:27+0100reliefWeb (en)
Attachments In recent years, Mozambique has been hit with climate-related events such as droughts, floods and cyclones. Of these, in the context of climate change and disasters, cyclones have increased in intensity and frequency, mainly affecting central Mozambique.
Sand, dust storms frequency increasing in many world regions, UN warns
2023-11-16T02:15+0100tribuneonlineng (en)
Sand and dust storms are an under-appreciated problem now “dramatically” more frequent in some places worldwide, with at least 25 percent of the phenomenon attributed to human activities, according to the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD).
World's cities across the wealth divide, critically unprepared as climate events become more extreme, new study shows
2023-11-16T01:30+0100streetinsider (en)
 is a new global benchmark from Economist Impact and Tokio Marine Group that measures 25 major cities' ability to cope with a spectrum of shocks. New York Los Angeles and London rank top three for overall resilience. Cities in emerging markets urgently need to become more resilient to the effects....
Economist Impact: World's cities across the wealth divide, critically unprepared as climate events become more extreme, new study shows
2023-11-16T01:09+0100finanznachrichten-en (en)
The Resilient Cities Index 2023 is a new global benchmark from Economist Impact and Tokio Marine Group that measures 25 major cities' ability to cope with a spectrum of shocks. New York, Los Angeles and London rank top three for overall resilience. Cities in emerging markets urgently need to become....
2023-11-16T01:06+0100lelezard (en)
is a new global benchmark from Economist Impact and Tokio Marine Group that measures 25 major cities' ability to cope with a spectrum of shocks. New York Los Angeles and London rank top three for overall resilience. Cities in emerging markets urgently need to become more resilient to the effects of....
Dust storms the size of 350 Giza pyramids enter the atmosphere each year
2023-11-15T21:37+0100asianews-en (en)
The United Nations is holding a conference in Uzbekistan to deal with this rapidly growing problem, which has a serious impact on health. Northern and Central Asia are among the most affected areas in the world, with the dried-up Aral Sea as a major source.
2023-11-15T20:37+0100asianews (en)
UNICEF says children world over face life threatening water security
2023-11-15T19:59+0100newsghana (en)
One in three children worldwide lives in areas exposed to high or very high water scarcity, according to a UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) report released on Monday. “The double burden of dwindling water availability and inadequate drinking water and sanitation services is compounding the challenge,” said the report, “The Climate Changed Child.
"One Of Nature's Most Intimidating Spectacles" Is Set To Become A Lot More Common
2023-11-15T19:15+0100iflscience (en)
Sand and dust storms – described by UN officials as “one of nature's most intimidating spectacles” – have become dramatically more common in many world regions. While these colossal forces of nature are a seasonal natural phenomenon, up to 25 percent of them can now be attributed to human-driven....
Emprenden SADER y FAO trabajos para recuperación de lagos en Michoacán
2023-11-15T18:04+0100mvsnoticias (es)
En acciones coordinadas, la Secretaría de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural y la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO) impulsan el desarrollo de sistemas productivos resilientes y sustentables en las cuencas de los lagos Cuitzeo, Pátzcuaro y Zirahuén, en Michoacán.
Desperate Choices in Guatemala
2023-11-15T16:52+0100HumanRightsWatch (en)
Neither Emilio nor Oscar could earn enough as laborers to make up for the lost crops. They reported making about 35 quetzals (US$4.60) per 100 pounds of beans picked—often unachievable in a day—during the harvest season on coffee plantations, which have been hit hard over the past decade by a fungus called coffee leaf rust.
2023-11-15T16:26+0100hrw-malays (en)
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How Drought- and Storm-Intensifified Hardships Drive People to Risk Everything to Reach the US. Four tortillas, five cans of beans, jalapeños, and sausage, and a gallon of waterthat is what smugglers provided Rafael for his week-long journey across the desert from Mexico to Texas in 2021.
Heat-related deaths for older adults could increase by 370% through mid-century if climate warms 2 degrees Celsius
2023-11-15T14:54+0100mycentraloregon (en)
SimpleImages/Getty Images. (NEW YORK) — Annual heat-related deaths worldwide for people over 65 are projected to increase by 370% through the middle of the century if global temperatures rise by 2 degrees Celsius, a new report says. The projection comes as heat-related deaths of adults over 65 have....
Il mistero dello stagno delle Hawaii diventato rosa acceso: dietro l’inquietante fenomeno potrebbe nascondersi la siccità
2023-11-15T12:26+0100greenme (it)
In una palude delle Hawaii uno stagno è diventato improvvisamente rosa: cosa è successo? Nessuna contaminazione o alga tossica. Si tratta di uno dei tanti "effetti collaterali" della siccità Stanno il giro del mondo le immagini di uno stagno che si trova in una palude dell’isola hawaiiana di Maui e....
Cambiamenti climatici L'Onu: «Inondazioni dopo la siccità, la Somalia è alla fame»
2023-11-15T11:53+0100avvenire (it)
Gli estremi climatici manterranno la fame in Somalia a livelli record , è l'allarme del Programma Alimentare Mondiale (Pam) dell'Onu. Inondazioni rovinose attraversano il Paese, devastando comunità già fortemente insicure dal punto di vista alimentare e che ancora faticano a riprendersi dalla siccità più lunga mai registrata nel Paese.
Climate change, floods leave 25 percent of Somalia's population in terrible hunger
2023-11-15T09:26+0100menafn (en)
) The World Food Program issued a dire warning on Tuesday, projecting that a significant portion of Somalia's population, around a quarter, will grapple with "crisis hunger or worse" this year. The root causes of this impending humanitarian crisis are attributed to the dual impact of drought and floods fueled by climate change.
15-Nov-2023 Sand and dust storm frequency increasing in many world regions, UN warns United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) Reports and Proceedings Sand and dust storms are an under-appreciated problem now “dramatically” more frequent in some places worldwide, with at least 25%....
2023-11-15T06:08+0100eurekalert (en)
Accompanied by policy recommendations, the warning comes as a five-day meeting takes place in Samarkand, Uzbekistan to take stock of global progress in the Convention's implementation. The UNCCD is one of three Conventions originated at the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. The other two address climate change (UNFCCC) and biodiversity (UN CBD).
Panel Held In UAE Discusses Media's Role In Combating Climate Change
2023-11-15T01:49+0100haberler-en (en)
A panel focusing on the media's role in combating climate change was held Tuesday in the United Arab Emirates' capital Abu Dhabi. Part of the Global Media Congress, it was moderated by Emirati journalist Mustafa Alrawi and was titled "Government Communication Tools for Sensitizing Audiences on Climate Change: Views and Experiences.
Why heat-related deaths for older adults could rise by 370% through mid-century
2023-11-15T01:27+0100ABCnews (en)
Annual heat-related deaths worldwide for people over 65 are projected to increase by 370% through the middle of the century if global temperatures rise by 2 degrees Celsius, a new report says. The projection comes as heat-related deaths of adults over 65 have increased by 85% since the 1990s, according to the annual report.
MIL-OSI USA: Senator Markey Statement on Fifth National Climate Assessment
2023-11-14T23:41+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)
US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for Massachusetts Ed Markey. Washington (November 14, 2023) – Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), chair of the Senate Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Clean Air, Climate, and Nuclear Safety, issued the following statement after the release of the Fifth National Climate Assessment from the U.
Hottest October Globally Marks Fifth Record-Shattering Month
2023-11-14T22:52+0100channelstv (en)
Last month was the hottest October on record globally, Europe’s climate monitor said Wednesday, as months of exceptional heat likely to make 2023 the warmest year in history. With temperatures soaring beyond previous averages by exceptional margins, scientists say the pressure on world leaders to....
UN chief calls for an ‘ambition supernova’ on climate action
2023-11-14T22:15+0100nagalandpost (en)
The countries’ climate action plans are still far behind what’s needed to curb human-caused warming and limit the devastating effects of extreme heat, storms and droughts, but some nations have taken marginal steps toward slashing emissions, a United Nations analysis of national plans found Tuesday.
Report: Georgia, Southeast among the most at-risk from climate change
2023-11-14T22:08+0100eagletribune (en)
In the high-stakes fight against climate change, the United States — and the planet — are at a moment that is both hopeful and harrowing. U.S. emissions of greenhouse gases have fallen, even as the country’s population and economy grow. Since 2018, cities in every region have ramped up their efforts to reduce emissions and adapt to climate change.
UNICEF report brings attention to sever international problem
2023-11-14T21:45+0100menafn (en)
) A sobering report from the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has brought attention to a critical global issue, revealing that one in three children worldwide resides in areas facing high or very high water scarcity. The report, titled "The Climate Changed Child," underscores the dual....
U.N. chief calls for an 'ambition supernova' as nations make minor progress on climate action
2023-11-14T20:37+0100washtimes (en)
Countries’ climate action plans are still far behind what’s needed to curb human-caused warming and limit the devastating effects of extreme heat, storms and droughts, but some nations have taken marginal steps toward slashing emissions, a United Nations analysis of national plans found Tuesday.
Plans put world 'wildly off track' to contain global heating
2023-11-14T18:40+01009news (en)
This reveals a stark gap between the course nations are charting and what science says is needed to avert the most catastrophic impacts of climate change. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the world needs to decrease emissions by 45 per cent by the end of this decade....
The UN's Guterres calls for an 'ambition supernova' as climate progress stays slow
2023-11-14T17:17+0100npr (en)
Countries' climate action plans are still far behind what's needed to curb human-caused warming and limit the devastating effects of extreme heat, storms and droughts, but some nations have taken marginal steps toward slashing emissions, a United Nations analysis of national plans found Tuesday.
Worsening warming is hurting people in all regions, US climate assessment shows Left 55% Center 45% Worsening warming is hurting people in all regions, US climate assessment showsSince 1970, the Lower 48 states have warmed by 2.5 degrees (1.4 degrees Celsius) Alaska has heated up by 4.2 degrees (2.
2023-11-14T16:45+0100ground-news (en)
The latest government report on reveals that the United States is warming 60% faster than the rest of the world, resulting in far-reaching and worsening impacts across the country. Extreme weather events like heat waves, droughts, wildfires, and heavy downpours are accelerating the effects of....
2023-11-14T15:31+0100economictimes (en)
Climate change may have an impact on the human brain, according to a report published in Nature Climate Change. Researchers from various institutions have found that a changing environment can influence brain function. Factors such as extreme weather events, air pollution, and stress related to....
November 14, 2023 Countries’ emissions plans put the world ‘wildly off track’ to contain global heating, UN assessment shows
2023-11-14T15:18+0100egyptindependent (en)
In the latest clear evidence that the world remains wildly off track when it comes to tackling the climate crisis, the UN has found that even if countries enact all of their current climate pledges, planet-heating pollution in 2030 will still be 9 percent higher than it was in 2010.
UN chief calls for an "ambition supernova" as nations make minor progress on climate action Left 40% Center 55% UN chief calls for an "ambition supernova" as nations make minor progress on climate actionCountries’ climate action plans are still far behind what’s needed to curb human-caused warming....
2023-11-14T13:34+0100ground-news (en)
The has found that governments around the world are still falling short on climate action and are off track to limit global warming, as revealed in a new analysis of national climate plans ahead of COP28. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres states that the world is failing to address the climate crisis.
Global UN chief calls for an "ambition supernova" as nations make minor progress on climate action
2023-11-14T12:27+0100devdiscourse (en)
The countries' climate action plans are still far behind what's needed to curb human-caused warming and limit the devastating effects of extreme heat, storms and droughts, but some nations have taken marginal steps toward slashing emissions, a United Nations analysis of national plans found Tuesday.
UN chief calls for an "ambition supernova" as nations make minor progress on climate action
2023-11-14T12:26+0100energy-economictimes (en)
2023-11-14T12:13+0100independent-UK (en)
2023-11-14T12:10+0100sfgate (en)
Countries’ emissions plans put the world ‘wildly off track’ to contain global heating, UN assessment shows
2023-11-14T12:09+0100cnn (en)
In the latest clear evidence that the world remains wildly off track when it comes to tackling the climate crisis, the UN has found that even if countries enact all of their current climate pledges, planet-heating pollution in 2030 will still be 9% higher than it was in 2010.
UN chief calls for an “ambition supernova” as nations make minor progress on climate action
2023-11-14T12:08+0100sandiegouniontribune (en)
2023-11-14T12:06+0100apnews (en)
MIL-OSI USA News: FACT SHEET: Biden- Harris Administration Releases Fifth National Climate Assessment and Announces More Than $6 Billion to Strengthen Climate Resilience Across the Country
2023-11-14T11:34+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)
initiative, and an original poem, “ Startlement ,” by the 24th Poet Laureate of the United States , Ada Limón. Led by the U.S. Global Change Research Program and its 14 member agencies, NCA5 was thoughtfully developed over four years by approximately 500 authors and 250 contributors from every state, as well as Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.
Five Takeaways From a Sweeping Report on Climate Change in the US
2023-11-14T11:26+0100financialpost (en)
Here are the report’s five main takeaways: 1. Climate impacts are here, getting worse and costing a lot of money. The first sentence of Chapter 1 summarizes the nation’s sobering reality: “The effects of human-caused climate change are already far-reaching and worsening across every region of the United States .
‘Every bit matters’: Six key takeaways from the latest U.S. climate report
2023-11-14T11:12+0100daily-pilot (en)
The dire effects of human-caused climate change are worsening and they threaten to bring more extreme heat waves, droughts, floods and wildfires unless urgent actions are taken, scientists warned in a major national report. The Fifth National Climate Change Assessment , released Tuesday by the White....
5th National Climate Assessment Lays Out Climate Threats and Solutions
2023-11-14T11:08+0100nytimes (en)
The food we eat and the roads we drive on. Our health and safety. Our cultural heritage, natural environments and economic flourishing. Nearly every cherished aspect of American life is under growing threat from climate change and it is effectively too late to prevent many of the harms from....
'Every bit matters': Six key takeaways from the latest U.S. climate report
2023-11-14T11:05+0100latimes (en)
Asia Utilizes Nature in Eight-Part Climate Crisis Adaptation
2023-11-14T10:06+0100miragenews (en)
The Asia-Pacific region is no stranger to climate change. In just the last few months, it has endured droughts, record-breaking heat, and multiple super typhoons, a bout of extreme weather that experts say will only get worse as the planet warms. This week, leaders are in Malaysia for Asia Pacific....
Materie prime alimentari, prezzi in calo ad agosto
2023-11-14T09:58+0100mangimiealimenti (it)
Il rapporto di settembre dell’Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite per l’Alimentazione e l’Agricoltura (FAO) riferisce che i prezzi internazionali delle materie prime alimentari hanno registrato un calo ad agosto , con l’eccezione del riso e dello zucchero.
South Asia worst in world for water scarcity: UN
2023-11-14T09:11+0100iraqinews (en)
Last year, 45 million children lacked access to basic drinking water services in South Asia, more than any other region, but UNICEF said services were expanding rapidly, with that number slated to be halved by 2030. New Delhi – More children in South Asia are struggling due to severe water scarcity....
1 in 3 children worldwide exposed to life-threatening water scarcity
2023-11-14T09:05+0100dtnext (en)
GENEVA: One in three children, or 739 million worldwide, already live in areas exposed to high or very high water scarcity, with climate change threatening to make this worse, according to a new Unicef report. According to findings of the report -- titled 'The Climate Changed Child' -- the greatest....
In Kunene, the Rehabilitation of Long-Standing Community Gardens Cultivates Autonomy, but Food Insecurity Persists
2023-11-14T08:21+0100pulitzercenter (en)
Rosalia Mbomboro weeds her tobacco plot in the Sesfontein community garden. She comes here every day, even on Sundays after church. Image by Mandile Mpofu. Namibia, 2023. Under the searing August sun, the women of the Fransfontein community garden in northwestern Namibia walk between rows of tomato....
Eight ways Asia is using nature to adapt to the climate crisis
2023-11-14T05:08+0100reliefWeb (en)
2023-11-14T04:37+0100dtnext (en)
WASHINGTON: A new component of climate change's disastrous effects is emerging: how global warming affects the human brain. An international team of researchers investigates how research has proven that a changing environment influences how our brains work, and how climate change may impact our....
Impact of climate change on oral health
2023-11-14T04:18+0100themalaysianinsight (en)
WHILE some may perceive climate change as trivial, the reality is that it poses substantial challenges globally, including here in Malaysia. The effects of climate change are increasingly evident, typically marked by rising temperatures, shifting rainfall patterns, and a heightened frequency of extreme weather events.
A Close-Up, On-The-Ground View Of Europe’s Next-Generation Satellites
2023-11-14T02:31+0100eurasiareview (en)
Metop Second Generation A1 and B1 (Metop-SGA1 and Metop-SGB1) are the first pair of a total of six satellites in the EUMETSAT Polar System – Second Generation (EPS-SG) system. The first two satellites are undergoing testing and integration of their instruments at the Airbus Defence and Space cleanroom in Toulouse, France.
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.
One in three children worldwide exposed to life-threatening water scarcity: UNICEF
2023-11-13T23:25+0100english-news-cn (en)
UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 13 (Xinhua) -- One in three children worldwide lives in areas exposed to high or very high water scarcity, according to a UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) report released on Monday. "The double burden of dwindling water availability and inadequate drinking water and sanitation....
2023-11-13T23:23+0100xinhuanet-english (en)
2023-11-13T23:14+0100china.org.cn (en)
MIL-OSI Translation: Hospitals and aid in Gaza, flags at half-mast, children without water,… Monday’s news
2023-11-13T21:48+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)
Source: United Nations – in Spanish 4. Headline: Hospitals and aid in Gaza, flags at half-mast, children without water,… Monday’s news Humanitarian operations in Gaza will be paralyzed in 48 hours due to lack of fuel. Humanitarian operations in Gaza will be paralyzed in the next 48 hours, as fuel is....
2023-11-13T21:16+0100longbeachstar (en)
Washington [US], November 13 (ANI): A new component of climate change's disastrous effects is emerging: how global warming affects the human brain. An international team of researchers investigates how research has proven that a changing environment influences how our brains work, and how climate....
Mitigare i cambiamenti climatici con le tecnologie di remote sensing
2023-11-13T17:51+0100geosmartmagazine (it)
Imparare a mitigare i cambiamenti climatici e aumentare l’intelligence geospaziale con la tecnologia di rilevamento a distanza di prossima generazione. Mitigare i cambiamenti climatici con la geospatial intelligence e nuove tecnologie di remote sensing.
16:24COP28, Ue promette contributo sostanziale a fondo per danni climatici (2)
2023-11-13T16:26+0100energiaoltre (it)
Adnan Amin, amministratore delegato della COP28, ha affermato che l’obiettivo è garantire diverse centinaia di milioni di dollari entro la fine dell’evento, e ha detto di essere “speranzoso” che anche il Paese ospitante del vertice, gli Emirati Arabi Uniti, dia un contributo.
Suben a 31 los muertos por las devastados inundaciones en Somalia
2023-11-12T19:03+0100enespanol24 (es)
Enespanol24.com Las devastadoras inundaciones en Somalia causadas por las lluvias torrenciales, que han afectado a más de un millón de personas según Naciones Unidas, han dejado ya 31 muertos, informó hoy el Gobierno de este país del Cuerno de África. El ministro somalí de Información, Cultura y....
For All Mankind 4, si preannuncia un'altra grandiosa stagione per la serie "distoRica" di Apple TV+
2023-11-12T17:33+0100zazoom-it (it)
(Di domenica 12 novembre 2023) Venerdì 10 novembre su Apple TV+ ha debuttato la quarta stagione di For All Mankind , la serie distoRica " di Apple TV+, nel senso che la premessa di questa serie parte dal presupposto che, in conseguenza a un immaginario allunaggio dell'U precedente a quello dell'Apollo 11 degli USA, la storia.
Il report UNEP sull’adattamento ribadisce che il mondo è impreparato alla crisi climatica
2023-11-12T16:19+0100economiacircolare (it)
“Siamo in un’emergenza di adattamento . Dobbiamo comportarci di conseguenza. E adottare misure per colmare il divario di adattamento, ora”. Le parole del segretario generale delle Nazioni Unite António Guterres suonano ancora più urgenti proprio nei giorni in cui l’Europa è stata sferzata dalla....
Suben a 31 los muertos por las inundaciones en Somalia
2023-11-12T15:26+0100elnuevodiario-DO (es)
EL NUEVO DIARIO, MOGADISCIO.- Las devastadoras inundaciones en Somalia causadas por las lluvias torrenciales, que han afectado a más de un millón de personas según Naciones Unidas, han dejado ya 31 muertos, informó hoy el Gobierno de este país del Cuerno de África.
2023-11-12T12:32+0100infobae (es)
Mogadiscio, 12 nov (EFE).- Las devastadoras inundaciones en Somalia causadas por las lluvias torrenciales, que han afectado a más de un millón de personas según Naciones Unidas, han dejado ya 31 muertos, informó hoy el Gobierno de este país del Cuerno de África.
Más de un millón de personas afectadas por las inundaciones en Somalia
2023-11-11T04:01+0100somosfan (es)
Las inundaciones en Somalia causadas por las lluvias torrenciales desde principios de octubre han afectado a más de 1,17 millones de personas, incluyendo cerca de 335.000 desplazados, informó hoy la Oficina de las Naciones Unidas para la Coordinación de Asuntos Humanitarios (OCHA).
Afectadas más de un millón de personas por las inundaciones en Somalia
2023-11-10T23:00+0100elcomentario (es)
Las inundaciones en Somalia causadas por las lluvias torrenciales desde principios de octubre han afectado a más de 1.17 millones de personas, incluyendo cerca de 335 mil desplazados, informó hoy la Oficina de las Naciones Unidas para la Coordinación de Asuntos Humanitarios ( OCHA.
Más de un millón de personas afectadas por las inundaciones en Somalia Por El Aragüeño Las inundaciones en Somalia causadas por las lluvias torrenciales desde principios de octubre han afectado a más de 1,17 millones de personas, incluyendo cerca de 335.000 desplazados, informó hoy la Oficina de...
2023-11-10T18:14+0100elaragueno (es)
(VIDEO) Más de un millón de personas afectadas por las inundaciones en Somalia
2023-11-10T15:32+0100elnuevodiario-DO (es)
EL NUEVO DIARIO, MOGADISCIO.- Las inundaciones en Somalia causadas por las lluvias torrenciales desde principios de octubre han afectado a más de 1,17 millones de personas, incluyendo cerca de 335.000 desplazados, informó hoy la Oficina de las Naciones Unidas para la Coordinación de Asuntos Humanitarios (OCHA).
2023-11-10T14:49+0100infobae (es)
Mogadiscio, 10 nov (EFE).- Las inundaciones en Somalia causadas por las lluvias torrenciales desde principios de octubre han afectado a más de 1,17 millones de personas, incluyendo cerca de 335.000 desplazados, informó hoy la Oficina de las Naciones Unidas para la Coordinación de Asuntos Humanitarios (OCHA).
La buena noticia para California que tiene que ver con su clima
2023-11-09T21:49+0100lanacion-AR (es)
Contrario a los pronósticos negativos que los expertos tenían a inicios de 2023 sobre la sequía extrema que afectaba a buena parte de la costa oeste de Estados Unidos, nuevos datos revelan un panorama alentador en lo que respecta a las condiciones del clima en California , mismas que cambiaron....
Nuova perturbazione atlantica in arrivo, maltempo in vista: le previsioni
2023-11-08T10:55+0100mondopalermo (it)
Da metà ottobre, il clima ha subito una drastica trasformazione, portando sollievo da una lunga e intensa fase di siccità e calura. Tuttavia, le piogge che sono giunte, in parte, sono state accomunate da una violenza inaspettata, attribuita principalmente all’accumulo di calore nei mesi precedenti.
2023-11-08T10:48+0100blogsicilia (it)
Guterres e l’inadeguata pianificazione per l’adattamento al clima: accelerare per recuperare gli impatti dei cambiamenti climatici
2023-11-06T13:08+0100ildenaro (it)
(ANSA) – ROMA, 03 NOV – “ Il contrasto alle emissioni di gas serra e i progressi nell’adattamento ai cambiamenti climatici nel mondo invece di accelerare sono in fase di stallo. Lo ha stabilito l’ultimo rapporto del Programma delle Nazioni Unite per l’ambiente (Unep) secondo cui “Il mondo non è....
Cultivos de cobertura: una nueva alternativa para "ganarle" al cambio climático
2023-11-05T14:48+0100diario26 (es)
afecta también al campo . Las fuertes lluvias aumentan la erosión del suelo y los problemas de escorrentía de nutrientes. La humedad reduce los días de trabajo en el suelo, lo que repercute directamente sobre las personas. Para hacer frente a este panorama, desde Estados Unidos están impulsando los....
Changement climatique : l’Italie va-t-elle bientôt manquer d’huile d’olive ?
2023-11-03T16:55+0100nordeclair (fr)
L’Italie, avec 15% de la consommation mondiale, figure parmi les trois plus gros consommateurs d’huile au monde juste derrière l’Espagne et devant les Etats-Unis. Pour faire face au changement climatique, Unaprol, l’association nationale représentant les producteurs d’huile d’olive, réclame «un plan....
Video Changement climatique : l’Italie va-t-elle bientôt manquer d’huile d’olive ?
2023-11-03T16:47+0100lavoixdunord (fr)
Changement climatique : l’Italie va-t-elle bientôt manquer d’huile d’olive ? L’Italie, avec 15% de la consommation mondiale, figure parmi les trois plus gros consommateurs d’huile au monde juste derrière l’Espagne et devant les Etats-Unis. Pour faire face au changement climatique, Unaprol,....
Oltre 114 milioni le persone costrette a fuggire a causa dei conflitti Secondo il Rapporto Mid-Year Trends dell’Agenzia ONU per i Rifugiati, le ostilità ambientali e gli scontri armati restano la principale causa di fuga
2023-10-31T14:08+0100integrazionemigranti (it)
Secondo il Rapporto Mid-Year Trends dell’Agenzia ONU per i Rifugiati, le ostilità ambientali e gli scontri armati restano la principale causa di fuga. L’UNHCR, Agenzia ONU per i Rifugiati, ha pubblicato il 25 ottobre il rapporto , che analizza per i primi sei mesi dell’anno i dati delle persone costrette a lasciare il proprio Paese.
Usa. Anche la zucca di Halloween soffre il meteo estremo
2023-10-30T16:30+0100rainews (it)
Una stagione di nevicate superiori alla media nell’ovest degli Stati Uniti non è stata sufficiente a recuperare i danni provocati dalla prolungata siccità e a riempire i serbatoi su cui gli agricoltori fanno affidamento per irrigare le zucche in tempo utile per la raccolta in vista di Halloween,....
Halloween, in Colorado e New Mexico zucche a rischio per la siccità
2023-10-29T16:00+0100zazoom-it (it)
(Di domenica 29 ottobre 2023) La siccità ha messo a repentaglio la coltivazione di zucche in Colorado e New Mexico , negli Stati Uniti. Un problema per gli agricoltori, che in vista della festività di Halloween , con l'attesa di vendite massicce dell'ortaggio per decorare le classiche Jack O'....
2023-10-29T14:02+0100ilSole24ore (it)
(LaPresse) La siccità ha messo a repentaglio la coltivazione di zucche in Colorado e New Mexico, negli Stati Uniti. Un problema per gli agricoltori, che in vista della festività di Halloween, con l'attesa di vendite massicce dell'ortaggio per decorare le classiche Jack O’ Lantern, intagliate ed....
L’esaurimento delle falde acquifere: cosa minaccia le riserve d’acqua del mondo
2023-10-28T19:14+0200green (it)
Che l’umanità abbia fatto un prolungato utilizzo insostenibile delle risorse della Terra, e che continui a farlo ancora oggi, non è certo una sorpresa. Per questo motivo gli scienziati di tutto il globo continuano a evidenziare la necessità di cambiare comportamento, di mutare approccio, di....
Su capilla se resquebrajó, el obispo de Angulema se mueve
2023-10-28T04:55+0200notiulti (es)
En algunos lugares las piedras ya no están unidas; una cuarta parte de la nave se separa del resto. La casa del obispo de Angoulême está integrada en este monumento, construido a mediados del siglo XIX. mi siglo. Como medida de precaución, se pidió a los religiosos que abandonaran el recinto. “Estoy esperando tener alojamiento disponible.
Los 6 fenómenos interconectados que amenazan a la humanidad actualmente
2023-10-26T17:59+0200elconfidencial (es)
Un ‘Think Tank’ de Naciones Unidas ha realizado un informe que señala seis puntos de inflexión que de sobrepasarse, pueden tener consecuencias catastróficas para la humanidad. Estos umbrales críticos de los sistemas naturales y sociales, dicen los investigadores, están interconectados y se producen cuando ya no cumplen su función correctamente.
Nel mondo ci sono più di 114 milioni di profughi e sfollati
2023-10-26T09:59+0200greenreport (it)
UNHCR: gli sfollamenti forzati continuano ad aumentare con l’intensificarsi dei conflitti. [26 Ottobre 2023] Secondo il dell’’United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), che analizza gli sfollamenti forzati durante i primi 6 mesi di quest’anno «E’ probabile che alla fine di settembre il....
Degradación afecta 100 millones de hectáreas cultivables cada año
2023-10-26T04:40+0200prensa-latina (es)
Entre 2015 y 2019, el mundo perdió al menos 100 millones de hectáreas de tierra sana y productiva cada año, una superficie que es el doble del tamaño de Groenlandia, según datos de la Convención de las Naciones Unidas de Lucha contra la Desertificación (Unccd).
Uno strano fenomeno è all’origine degli incidenti di massa negli Stati Uniti avvenuti lunedì
2023-10-26T01:10+0200scienzenotizie (it)
Lunedì è stato registrato negli Stati Uniti un incidente molto atipico , che ha coinvolto più di 150 veicoli, 25 feriti e almeno sette morti. Secondo la polizia locale, il traffico a catena e gli incidenti automobilistici sono stati causati dalla “super nebbia”, un fenomeno che comporta la....
Crisis climática: la ONU advierte que la Tierra está cerca de su punto máximo de riesgo
2023-10-25T22:24+0200rionegro (es)
La Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU) advirtió que la humanidad se está acercando a un « punto de inflexión de riesgo» irreversible que hará imposible hacer frente a los desastres naturales que se avecinan. En ese sentido, el nuevo informe de la Universidad de las Naciones Unidas de Alemania....
I futures di mais, soia e grano calano a causa delle piogge favorevoli in Sud America
2023-10-25T22:00+0200marketscreener (it)
I futures sui cereali e sulla soia degli Stati Uniti sono terminati in ribasso mercoledì, in seguito alle piogge favorevoli che hanno raggiunto le cinture di coltivazione in Sud America e negli Stati Uniti, hanno detto gli analisti. I commercianti tengono d'occhio il clima globale dopo che la....
Dall’esaurimento falde acquifere ai detriti spaziali: allerta ONU sulle minacce al pianeta
2023-10-25T18:11+0200meteoweb (it)
, un nuovo rapporto dell’ Università delle Nazioni Unite mette in guardia da sei minacce che potrebbero ribaltare i sistemi essenziali per la vita umana. Secondo lo studio, la Terra è sempre più vicina a “ punti critici di rischio ” che danneggiano la nostra capacità di affrontare il cambiamento....
Migranti: Unhcr, in aumento il numero di persone costrette a fuggire a causa di guerre e violenze. Sono 114 milioni (+4 milioni in tre mesi)
2023-10-25T16:56+0200avveniredicalabria (it)
A fine settembre 2023 si stima che le persone costrette a fuggire nel mondo a causa di guerre e violenze siano 114 milioni. È il dato diffuso oggi dall’Unhcr, Agenzia Onu per i rifugiati. Secondo il rapporto Mid-Year Trends pubblicato dall’Unhcr, che analizza per i primi sei mesi dell’anno i dati....
2023-10-25T16:33+0200agensir (it)
(foto: UNHCR) A fine settembre 2023 si stima che le persone costrette a fuggire nel mondo a causa di guerre e violenze siano 114 milioni. È il dato diffuso oggi dall’Unhcr, Agenzia Onu per i rifugiati. Secondo il rapporto Mid-Year Trends pubblicato dall’Unhcr, che analizza per i primi sei mesi....
Ambiente, rapporto ONU: mondo vicino a punto di non ritorno
2023-10-25T15:42+0200triestecafe (it)
Il mondo si sta dirigendo verso una serie di "punti critici" ambientali che potrebbero causare danni irreversibili alle riserve idriche e ad altri sistemi di sostentamento della vita. È quanto ha avvertito oggi l'Istituto per l'Ambiente e la Sicurezza Umana dell'Università delle Nazioni Unite (UNU-EHS).
15:09Ambiente, rapporto ONU: mondo vicino a punto di non ritorno
2023-10-25T15:17+0200energiaoltre (it)
Il mondo si sta dirigendo verso una serie di “punti critici” ambientali che potrebbero causare danni irreversibili alle riserve idriche e ad altri sistemi di sostentamento della vita. È quanto ha avvertito oggi l’Istituto per l’Ambiente e la Sicurezza Umana dell’Università delle Nazioni Unite (UNU-EHS).
09:54 - Alimentare, prezzi della carne bovina Usa a massimi storici: arriva caro-hamburger
2023-10-25T09:58+0200geagency (it)
I prezzi al dettaglio della carne bovina negli Stati Uniti sono ai massimi storici, 8 dollari a libbra (più o meno 4 euro al kg), spingendo al rialzo i prezzi di hamburger, bistecche e tartare. Questo aumento è in gran parte dovuto alla contrazione dell’offerta di bestiame, nonché ai costi di....
PATHWAY TO COP28 Loss&Damage, fallisce il tentativo di lanciare il nuovo Fondo: ora si spera nella Cop28 24 Ott 2023 Condividi il post Condividi
2023-10-24T18:35+0200esg360 (it)
Il gruppo dei Paesi in via di sviluppo G77 e la Cin a preferirebbero un fondo indipendente per le perdite e i danni, che possa stabilire le proprie regole, o un fondo ospitato da un’agenzia delle Nazioni Unite. Il presidente del G77, il cubano Pedro Luis Pedroso Cuesta, ha dichiarato che le....
EUWMA, gestione dei bacini idrici e ambiente la sinergia possibile
2023-10-24T13:15+0200canaleenergia (it)
Si è svolta a Roma l’assemblea EUWMA, European Union of Water Management Associations . Presenti le organizzazioni pubbliche, locali e regionali di gestione dell’acqua di dieci Stati, membri dell’Unione Europea: Belgio, Italia, Ungheria, Germania, Francia, Spagna, Portogallo, Regno Unito, Romania e Paesi Bassi.
I futures su soia e mais si indeboliscono con l'avanzare dei raccolti negli Stati Uniti
2023-10-23T19:19+0200marketscreener (it)
I futures sulla soia del Chicago Board of Trade sono scesi lunedì, mentre l'avanzamento dei raccolti negli Stati Uniti ha portato alla scoperta di forti rendimenti e gli agricoltori hanno aumentato le vendite dei loro raccolti, secondo gli analisti. Anche i futures sul mais si sono indeboliti, dato....
Huracán Norma toca tierra en Baja California Sur, mientras c amenaza islas del Atlántico
2023-10-22T03:25+0200elmanana (es)
CABO SAN LUCAS, México — El huracán Norma tocó tierra este sábado por la tarde cerca de los complejos turísticos de la localidad mexicana de Los Cabos, en el extremo sur de la península de Baja California. Según el Centro Nacional de Huracanes de Estados Unidos, Norma, que llegó a ser un huracán de....
Huracán Norma toca tierra en Baja California Sur, mientras Tammy amenaza islas del Atlántico
2023-10-22T00:30+0200proceso (es)
CABO SAN LUCAS, México (AP) — El huracán Norma tocó tierra el sábado por la tarde cerca de los complejos turísticos de la localidad mexicana de Los Cabos, en el extremo sur de la península de Baja California. Según el Centro Nacional de Huracanes de Estados Unidos, Norma, que llegó a ser un huracán....
FAO, prezzi delle materie prime alimentari in lieve aumento
2023-10-20T09:19+0200mangimiealimenti (it)
L’Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite per l’Alimentazione e l’Agricoltura (FAO) ha riferito i primi di agosto, in una nota ufficiale, che i prezzi globali delle materie prime alimentari sono aumentati nel mese di luglio, influenzati dalla conclusione dell’Iniziativa per il Grano del Mar Nero e dalle nuove restrizioni commerciali sul riso.
LIVESTOCK-CME bovini in calo per i margini scarsi degli allevatori e per le deboli vendite all'esportazione di carne bovina negli Stati Uniti
2023-10-19T22:03+0200marketscreener (it)
I futures sul bestiame vivo sono diminuiti e quelli sul bestiame da ristallo sono scesi ai minimi di giugno al Chicago Mercantile Exchange giovedì, a causa dei margini scarsi dei trasformatori di carne bovina statunitensi che hanno limitato la domanda di bestiame, hanno detto i broker.
Il re del Lesotho in visita al Quirinale
2023-10-17T08:55+0200lecodelsud (it)
Il Presidente della Repubblica, Sergio Mattarella, ha ricevuto ieri pomeriggio al Quirinale il re del Lesotho Letsie III. Il Regno del Lesotho è un piccolo stato completamente circondato dal Sudafrica, privo di uno sbocco al mare, indipendente dal Regno Unito dal 1966.
In crescita i disastri naturali: l’Onu ne stima 560 all’anno entro il 2030
2023-10-16T15:23+0200themapreport (it)
Secondo l’Undrr, l’ufficio delle Nazioni Unite per la riduzione del rischio di catastrofi naturali, entro il 2030, in linea con le attuali previsioni climatiche, il pianeta dovrà affrontare circa 560 catastrofi all’anno . L’allarme, lanciato la settimana scorsa, in occasione della Giornata....
Siccità: WFP, Corno d’Africa sull’orlo di una crisi umanitaria per fame, 20 milioni a rischio
2023-10-16T13:54+0200onuitalia (it)
NAIROBI, 20 APRILE – Il Corno d’Africa è sull’orlo di una catastrofe umanitaria venti milioni di persone rischiano di morire di fame quest’anno poiché le ritardate piogge peggiorano la terribile siccità in Kenya, Somalia ed Etiopia . Lo dicono le Nazioni Unite secondo cui l’estrema siccità durata....
Clima: tre istituti torinesi Onu chiedono azione urgente, istruzione catalizzatore del cambiamento
TORINO, 27 OTTOBRE – Tre istituti di ricerca e formazione delle Nazioni Unite con sede a Torino hanno chiesto un’ azione urgente per il clima e hanno sottolineato l’importante ruolo dell’istruzione come catalizzatore del cambiamento. Per celebrare la Giornata delle Nazioni Unite , il Collegio del....
La Stampa - Assedio a Gaza, paura escalation
2023-10-16T07:16+0200politicanews (it)
La Stampa oggi in edicola apre così. "Assedio a Gaza, paura escalation" è il titolo. "Un milione in fuga dalla striscia. Accordo blinken-Al Sisi sugli sfollati. Pizzaballa: mediazione per gli ostaggi" si legge nell'occhiello. "Gli Stati Uniti: temiamo il coinvolgimento dell’Iran. Pechino: appoggiamo la causa palestinese" è il catenaccio.
Giornata mondiale dell’Alimentazione, domani le celebrazioni al Marconi di Rovereto
2023-10-15T08:10+0200giornaletrentino (it)
TRENTO. Ricorre domani, lunedì 16 ottobre, la giornata mondiale dell’alimentazione voluta dalle Nazioni Unite per ricordare a tutti l’importanza e l’urgenza del cambiamento delle nostre abitudini al fine di creare un futuro migliore e più sostenibile per tutte le popolazioni del pianeta a ogni latitudine.
Les stars de la CAN
2023-10-14T00:41+0200lexpressiondz (fr)
Entre l'incontournable Mo Salah pour mener les Pharaons, un Victor Osimhen affamé pour faire s'envoler les Aigles nigérians ou le talentueux Nicolas Jackson prêt à rugir avec les Lions de la Teranga, la CAN 2024 brillera de ses stars attendues et de ses pépites à polir...
OGGI E' - La Giornata internazionale per la riduzione dei disastri (VIDEO) OGGI E’ – Oggi, 13 ottobre, è San Teofilo di Antiochia. Il 13 ottobre si celebra la Giornata internazionale per la riduzione del rischio dei disastri naturali. Istituita dall’Onu nel 1989, ha lo scopo di sensibilizzare i....
2023-10-13T17:38+0200informazione (it)
OGGI E’ – Oggi, 13 ottobre, è San Teofilo di Antiochia . Il 13 ottobre si celebra la Giornata internazionale per la riduzione del rischio dei disastri naturali. Istituita dall’Onu nel 1989 , ha lo scopo di sensibilizzare i governi di tutti i paesi del mondo sulla sempre maggiore frequenza e consistenza delle catastrofi.
10:39 - Fao: Per eventi estremi persi 3.800 mld dlr in agricoltura e allevamento in 30 anni
2023-10-13T10:44+0200geagency (it)
Inondazioni, siccità, tempeste, insetti nocivi, crisi sanitarie, guerre: gli eventi catastrofici hanno causato perdite per 3.800 miliardi di dollari nei raccolti e nella produzione di bestiame in 30 anni. E’ la stima dell’Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite per l’Alimentazione e l’Agricoltura (Fao).
I prezzi bassi del grano irritano gli agricoltori del Kansas, limitando la superficie coltivata a grano invernale negli Stati Uniti
2023-10-12T12:27+0200marketscreener (it)
Una base di ettari più ridotta pone le basi per una riduzione della produzione di grano degli Stati Uniti, che restringerà le forniture globali e renderà il mondo più vulnerabile alle carenze se il flusso di grano dalla Russia, il principale esportatore globale, sarà interrotto da un cattivo clima del raccolto o dalla guerra in Ucraina.
El impacto de un cometa cambió la Tierra hace 13.000 años
2023-10-10T17:53+0200superdeporte (es)
Un grupo internacional de científicos liderado por la Universidad de California en Santa Bárbara, en Estados Unidos, ha publicado recientemente cuatro artículos de investigación en la revista ScienceOpen en el que se describen los últimos resultados sobre el impacto de un cometa sobre la Tierra hace casi 13.
16:42 El impacto de un cometa cambió la Tierra hace 13.000 años
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17:42 El impacto de un cometa cambió la Tierra hace 13.000 años
2023-10-10T17:45+0200elperiodicoextremadura (es)
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Vajont, geologo Fiore: “strage d’innocenti per la caparbietà degli uomini nel sottomettere gli equilibri naturali”
2023-10-10T03:03+0200meteoweb (it)
Le parole del geologo Antonello Fiore sul disastro del Vajont: "la natura è stata l’esecutrice", ma il mandante è stato l'uomo e "l'arroganza del potere" Le Nazioni Unite nel febbraio 2008 hanno indicato tra i primi cinque peggiori disastri provocati dall’uomo: il disastro del Vajont .
Tormenta tropical 'Max'
2023-10-09T23:57+0200elpais (es)
Florida se halla entregada a las tareas de rescate y recuperación de las zonas más golpeadas por el tifón, que entró el miércoles por el noroeste de este Estado, siguió luego por el sudeste de EE UU y ahora está sobre el Atlántico convertido en tormenta tropical La tormenta se eleva a categoría 4 y....
Clima: eventi estremi costati 16 milioni di dollari a ora in 20 anni -2-
2023-10-09T18:02+0200borsaitaliana (it)
Record danni a proprieta' in 2005 e 2017 (Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor Plus) - Milano, 09 ott - Il conto dei danni alle proprieta' ha toccato livelli record nel 2005 e nel 2017, complice l'alto valore delle abitazioni distrutte dagli uragani negli Stati Uniti.
Arabia Saudita albergará el Día del Medio Ambiente 2024
2023-10-09T12:08+0200ecoticias (es)
El Reino de la Arabia Saudita será el país anfitrión del Día Mundial del Medio Ambiente 2024, que se centrará en la restauración de la tierra, la desertificación y la resistencia a la sequía, así lo anunciaron hoy el Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Medio Ambiente (PNUMA) y la Arabia Saudita.
Antídoto contra la desertificación de España: aumentar la materia orgánica del suelo
2023-10-08T16:55+0200laopiniondezamora (es)
El programa de Naciones Unidas contra la desertificación alertaba hace pocos años de que el 75% de la superficie de España sufre riesgo de sufrir este problema, que acaba con la producción agrícola, entre otras muchas cosas. "Los suelos [en España] están muy degradados como consecuencia de un....
Tierra sana
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Millones de niños son desplazados por fenómenos climáticos extremos
2023-10-07T18:39+0200elperiodicodemexico (es)
ANIRUDDHA GHOSAL y CAMILLE FASSETT | Los Angeles Times. Tormentas, inundaciones, incendios forestales y otros fenómenos climáticos extremos provocaron poco más de 43 millones de desplazamientos que involucraron a niños entre 2016 y 2021, de acuerdo con un informe de las Naciones Unidas.
Unicef, 43 milioni di bambini sfollati per disastri naturali
2023-10-07T13:02+0200opinione (it)
Nel quinquennio dal 2016 al 2021 , piaghe naturali come inondazioni siccità tempeste e incendi boschivi hanno causato lo sfollamento di 43,1 milioni di bambini . Questi sono i dati del Fondo delle Nazioni Unite per l’infanzia Unicef ), che ha pubblicato un ampio rapporto sulla drammatica questione.
La ONU pidió “actuar” para evitar sequías desastrosas que provocarán “desastres humanos”
2023-10-07T04:37+0200noticiasambientales (es)
La Organización de Naciones Unidas (ONU) pidió hoy “actuar” inmediatamente contra la sequía y la desertificación para evitar “desastres humanos”, en momentos en que varios países europeos afrontan olas de calor inusuales para la primavera en el hemisferio norte.
Millones de niños han sido desplazados por eventos climáticos: UNICEF
2023-10-06T16:52+0200voanoticias (es)
Tormentas, inundaciones, incendios y otros fenómenos meteorológicos extremos provocaron más de 43 millones de desplazamientos de niños entre 2016 y 2021, según un informe de Naciones Unidas. Más de 113 millones de desplazamientos de niños ocurrirán en las próximas tres décadas, estimó el informe de....
UNICEF: Millones de niños son desplazados por fenómenos climáticos extremos
2023-10-06T15:03+0200latimes (es)
Tormentas, inundaciones, incendios forestales y otros fenómenos climáticos extremos provocaron poco más de 43 millones de desplazamientos que involucraron a niños entre 2016 y 2021, de acuerdo con un informe de las Naciones Unidas. En las próximas tres décadas habrá más de 113 millones de....
Unicef: nel mondo 43,1mln di bambini sfollati a causa del cambiamento climatico
2023-10-06T15:02+0200247libero (it)
Siccità, tempeste, alluvioni e incendi tra il 2016 e il 2021 hanno causato lo sfollamento di 43,1 milioni di bambini in tutto mondo. È quanto emerge dal rapporto “Children Displaced in a Change Climate” realizzato dal Fondo delle Nazioni Unite per l’infanzia (Unicef). “È l’equivalente di circa 20.000 bambini sfollati al giorno.
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2023-10-06T14:40+0200ladiscussione (it)
Siccità, tempeste, alluvioni e incendi tra il 2016 e il 2021 hanno causato lo sfollamento di 43,1 milioni di bambini in tutto mondo. È quanto emerge dal rapporto “Children Displaced in s Change Climate” realizzato dal Fondo delle Nazioni Unite per l’infanzia (Unicef). “È l’equivalente di circa 20.000 bambini sfollati al giorno.
Il dramma dei bambini, 43 milioni di sfollati per i disastri naturali
2023-10-06T08:14+0200agi (it)
AGI - I disastri meteorologici alimentati dal cambiamento climatico - dalle inondazioni alla siccità , dalle tempeste agli incendi boschivi - hanno causato lo sfollamento di 43,1 milioni di bambini dal 2016 al 2021 . A sostenerlo è Fondo delle Nazioni Unite per l'infanzia ( Unicef ).
2023-10-06T07:57+0200esdelatino-com (es)
Tormentas, inundaciones, incendios forestales y otros fenómenos meteorológicos extremos provocaron poco más de 43 millones de desplazamientos de niños entre 2016 y 2021, según un informe de las Naciones Unidas. En las próximas tres décadas habrá más de 113 millones de desplazamientos de menores,....
2023-10-06T07:14+0200sandiegouniontribune (es)
Tempesta perfetta sull’olivicoltura pugliese: svolta o è catastrofe. Manca la manodopera e bisogna tutelare il prodotto italiano 18/11/2021
2023-10-05T19:17+0200pugliapress (it)
Una svolta nell’affrontare e nel risolvere i problemi dell’olivicoltura pugliese altrimenti il motore trainante dell’agricoltura regionale potrebbe spegnersi. È quanto chiede, unita, la produzione olivicola organizzata della Puglia dopo l’audizione della quarta commissione consiliare.
Impact-based Early Warning Systems on Climate Threats
2023-10-05T09:28+0200cimafoundation (it)
I sistemi di allertamento (Early Warning Systems) sono uno degli strumenti più efficaci per la riduzione del rischio e una delle misure più urgenti da realizzare per limitare danni a persone e beni, come ha recentemente spiegato lo stesso Segretario Generale dell’ONU durante la celebrazione del....
La richiesta di acqua ad uso agricolo aumenterà del 35% entro il 2050
2023-10-04T19:23+0200teatronaturale (it)
L'Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite per l'Alimentazione e l'Agricoltura (FAO) ha aperto un importante incontro volto a trovare sinergie e soluzioni al ruolo critico dell'acqua in relazione al suolo, alla terra, al cambiamento climatico, alla biodiversità e all'agricoltura, nonché a mostrare....
Usa: università della West Coast al lavoro per neutralizzare gli effetti degli incendi sui vigneti
2023-10-04T14:31+0200federvini (it)
La costa occidentale degli Stati Uniti produce oltre il 90% del vino americano, ma la regione è anche soggetta a incendi violenti: una combinazione esplosiva che ha causato un disastro al settore nel 2020 e che gli scienziati stanno cercando di neutralizzare.
Stati UnitiAll'improvviso il Mississippi è pieno di acqua salata
2023-09-30T12:04+0200cdt (it)
Il fiume, beh, è di quelli leggendari. E iconici. Il Mississippi, o se preferite Ol' Man River. Un vero e proprio pezzo di storia americana, simbolo della maestosità della natura. Ma anche teatro, con il suo flusso infinito, delle lotte e delle fatiche degli afroamericani. Il corso d'acqua, ora, è in serio pericolo.
“Solo un pazzo può pensare di governare il clima” Lo scienziato Franco Battaglia conferma appieno le tesi che da tempo sostiene Franco Prodi
2023-09-29T10:33+0200dcnews-it (it)
tratto da Radio Radio (intervista di Francesco Borgonovo) Eco-ansia, manifestazioni green, autostrade bloccate dagli attivisti: tutti elementi accomunati dalla battaglia contro il cambiamento climatico proclamato a gran voce dai più come un’emergenza causata dall’uomo. Guai a percorrere altre vie.
¿Cuál será la postura de los sindicatos respecto del cambio climático?
2023-09-29T00:40+0200esdelatino-com (es)
Después del verano de 2023, el más caliente de la historia registrada , no son sólo los trabajadores sino el trabajo mismo el que está en la mira. Los trabajadores que pasan sus días expuestos a los elementos pueden encontrar un respiro a medida que cambian las estaciones, pero a medida que avanzan....
La NOAA anuncia sus predicciones de invierno para EE.UU: ¿habrá calor o frío?
2023-09-28T23:18+0200lanacion-AR (es)
del planeta acaba de comenzar , pero la perspectiva de los expertos en el clima en Estados Unidos ya tiene como foco principal la próxima temporada invernal, que iniciará oficialmente a partir del viernes 22 de diciembre de 2023. Este período podría tener algunos rasgos distintos respecto a los años....
"Reino Unido va a dejar de existir en cualquier momento": Terror ante las escalofriantes predicciones de la Inteligencia Artificial de Google
2023-09-28T15:35+0200larazon-es (es)
Los expertos aseguraron este semana que la Tierra tiene un límite de edad de 250 millones de años, tiempo del que se cree que tendrá lugar el colapso del planeta y la extinción del ser humano . Así, son varias las predicciones de adivinos como Nostradamus o incluso intelectuales de la NASA sobre....
¿Sabías que...? Las fuertes lluvias y sequías impactan a la agricultura de México
2023-09-27T20:46+0200portalambiental (es)
De acuerdo con la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO, por sus siglas en inglés), las sequías son responsables del 82% de las pérdidas observadas en el sector agropecuario del mundo, y América Latina es una de las regiones más perjudicadas por este....
Sequías generan daños en el sector agrícola en América Latina: FAO
2023-09-26T01:35+0200milenio (es)
La falta de agua es la causa de 82 por ciento de las pérdidas en el del mundo, siendo que en América Latina dicho daño asciende a 13 mil millones de dólares , reveló la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO, por su sigla en inglés).
El “Sur Global” y los negociantes del Tercer Mundo
2023-09-25T22:31+0200cubanet (es)
LA HABANA, Cuba. — La bacanal del Grupo de los 77 más China celebrada en La Habana los días 15 y 16 de septiembre, que embriagó de promesas y esperanzas a representantes de más de 100 países del llamado “Sur Global”, continuó en Nueva York durante el 78 período de sesiones de la Asamblea General de la Organización de Naciones Unidas (ONU).
Development of a National Environmental Information System for Iraq
2023-09-25T13:40+0200cimafoundation (it)
Finanziato dallo United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) e con il supporto del Ministero dell’Ambiente iracheno, il progetto Development of a National Environmental Information System for Iraq è dedicato alla creazione di una piattaforma di dati ambientali per il Paese.
LIVESTOCK-CME - I futures sul bestiame salgono grazie all'acquisto di occasioni e alle scorte limitate
2023-09-23T06:06+0200marketscreener (it)
I futures sul bestiame vivo al Chicago Mercantile Exchange hanno chiuso in rialzo venerdì, grazie alla scarsità di scorte di bestiame negli Stati Uniti e all'acquisto di occasioni, un giorno dopo che il contratto di riferimento di dicembre aveva toccato il minimo di una settimana, hanno detto gli operatori.
Meloni all’Onu chiede la lotta globale ai “trafficanti di uomini”
2023-09-21T07:27+0200editorialedomani (it)
ha lanciato il suo allarme sull’immigrazione di fronte all’assemblea generale dell’Onu. Ha tenuto un intervento a conclusione della sessione serale dell'Assemblea generale delle Nazioni Unite, per riaffermare le direttrici su cui sta muovendo il governo: l'appoggio chiaro all'Ucraina, la condanna....
Giorgia Meloni, l'intervento all'Onu: cosa ha detto oggi
2023-09-21T06:03+0200247libero (it)
Migranti, l'aggressione della Russia e la guerra in Ucraina, il ruolo dell'Onu oggi e nel futuro , l'impegno dell'Italia per l'Africa, le sfide legate all'Intelligenza Artificiale. Sono i temi che il presidente del Consiglio Giorgia Meloni affronta nel suo discorso all'Assemblea delle Nazioni Unite....
21-09 01:43 UCRAINA: MELONI, 'GUERRA COLPISCE NAZIONI PIù POVERE, VOLONTà è CREARE CAOS E DIFFONDERLO'
2023-09-21T04:00+0200ilroma (it)
New York, 21 set. (Adnkronos) - "Le conseguenze del conflitto in Ucraina travolgono tutti come in un domino, ma impattano soprattutto sulle nazioni del sud del mondo. E’ una guerra mossa non solo contro l’Ucraina, ma contro le Nazioni più povere". Lo ha detto la premier Giorgia Meloni, nel suo intervento all'Assemblea generale delle Nazioni Unite.
Ucraina: Meloni, ‘guerra colpisce nazioni più povere, volontà è creare caos e diffonderlo’
2023-09-21T01:56+0200meteoweb (it)
New York, 21 set. (Adnkronos) – “Le conseguenze del conflitto in Ucraina travolgono tutti come in un domino, ma impattano soprattutto sulle nazioni del sud del mondo. E? una guerra mossa non solo contro l?Ucraina, ma contro le Nazioni più povere”. Lo ha detto la premier Giorgia Meloni, nel suo intervento all’Assemblea generale delle Nazioni Unite.
Ucraina: Meloni, 'guerra colpisce nazioni più povere, volontà è creare caos e diffonderlo'
2023-09-21T01:55+0200affaritaliani (it)
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2023-09-21T01:54+0200strettoweb (it)
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2023-09-21T01:50+0200corriereadriatico (it)
New York, 21 set. (Adnkronos) - "Le conseguenze del conflitto in Ucraina travolgono tutti come in un domino, ma impattano soprattutto sulle nazioni del sud del mondo. E una guerra mossa non solo contro l Ucraina, ma contro le Nazioni più povere". Lo ha detto la premier Giorgia Meloni, nel suo intervento all'Assemblea generale delle Nazioni Unite.
2023-09-21T01:48+0200gazzettadimodena (it)
2023-09-21T01:47+0200laragione (it)
New York, 21 set. (Adnkronos) – “Le conseguenze del conflitto in Ucraina travolgono tutti come in un domino, ma impattano soprattutto sulle nazioni del sud del mondo. E’ una guerra mossa non solo contro l’Ucraina, ma contro le Nazioni più povere”. Lo ha detto la premier Giorgia Meloni, nel suo intervento all’Assemblea generale delle Nazioni Unite.
2023-09-21T01:47+0200gazzettadireggio (it)
Nazioni Unite, Biden: “Putin crede di poter invadere un Paese senza conseguenze ma si sbaglia”
2023-09-19T20:15+0200politicanews (it)
Dall’Assemblea generale dell’Onu a New York, il presidente degli Stati Uniti, Joe Biden, ha accusato la Federazione Russa di voler “fiaccare lo spirito” della comunità internazionale mentre crede di poter continuare la sua aggressione nei confronti dell’Ucraina senza conseguenze.
Biden si dà ragione dalla tribuna dell’ONU dimenticando gli squilibri portati dall’imperialismo USA (I.S.)
2023-09-19T19:36+0200farodiroma (it)
“Gli Stati Uniti vogliono che questa guerra finisca, nessuno più dell’Ucraina vuole che finisca, solo la Russia ha il potere e la responsabilità di farlo e ora sbarra il cammino della pace perché vuole la capitolazione e il territorio dell’Ucraina”. Lo ha affermato Joe Biden nel discorso pronunciato oggi all’Assemblea Generale dell’Onu.
Biden all’Onu: «Se consentiamo all’Ucraina di essere smembrata, l’indipendenza delle altre nazioni non sarà al sicuro»
2023-09-19T18:45+0200corriere (it)
«Gli Stati Uniti vogliono che questa guerra finisca. E nessun Paese vuole che la guerra finisca più dell’Ucraina Joe Biden è consapevole che il Sud globale ha altre priorità, diverse dal conflitto in corso da 19 mesi, la cui ombra pesa per il secondo anno consecutivo sulle «Ma la Russia impedisce....
Biden all’Onu: “La Russia pensa di sfiancarci ma non accadrà, gli Usa non lasceranno l’Ucraina”
2023-09-19T18:42+0200secoloditalia (it)
“Gli Stati Uniti vogliono che questa guerra finisca, nessuno più dell’Ucraina vuole che finisca. Solo la Russia ha il potere e la responsabilità di farlo. E ora sbarra il cammino della pace perché vuole la capitolazione dell’Ucraina”. Così Joe Biden nel discorso pronunciato all’apertura della 78esima Assemblea Generale dell’Onu a New York.
Biden all'Onu: «Usa e Ucraina vogliono la pace, è Russia a sbarrare la strada»
2023-09-19T18:14+0200ilroma (it)
"Gli Stati Uniti vogliono che questa guerra finisca, nessuno più dell'Ucraina vuole che finisca, solo la Russia ha il potere e la responsabilità di farlo e ora sbarra il cammino della pace perché vuole la capitolazione e il territorio dell'Ucraina". Così Joe Biden nel discorso pronunciato oggi all'Assemblea Generale dell'Onu.
Ucraina, Biden all’Onu: “Contro aggressione Russia per evitarne future”
2023-09-19T17:46+0200quotidianodifoggia (it)
(Adnkronos) – "La Russia crede che il mondo si stancherà e le permetterà di brutalizzare l'Ucraina senza conseguenze". E' quanto dirà Joe Biden nel discorso oggi all'Onu, secondo quanto anticipato dalla Casa Bianca, affermando invece che "Stati Uniti insieme agli alleati continueranno a stare al fianco del coraggioso popolo dell'Ucraina.
Onu: Biden, niente e' piu' importante che frenare accelerazione crisi climatica
2023-09-19T17:43+0200mediaset (it)
MILANO (MF-NW)--"Niente e' piu' importante che frenare l'accelerazione della crisi climatica. Ovunque - gli incendi, la siccita', le tragiche inondazioni in Libia - sono una diapositiva che indica il fallimento dell'era dei combustibili fossili". Lo ha detto il presidente degli Stati Uniti, Joe....
2023-09-19T17:00+0200rete55 (it)
Ucraina, Biden all'Onu: «Contro aggressione Russia per evitarne future»
2023-09-19T16:59+0200ilroma (it)
"La Russia crede che il mondo si stancherà e le permetterà di brutalizzare l'Ucraina senza conseguenze". E' quanto dirà Joe Biden nel discorso oggi all'Onu, secondo quanto anticipato dalla Casa Bianca, affermando invece che "Stati Uniti insieme agli alleati continueranno a stare al fianco del coraggioso popolo dell'Ucraina.
Al via la 78esima Assemblea generale dell'Onu. Guterres e Biden: "Tutti insieme contro la guerra e l'emergenza clima"
2023-09-19T16:56+0200italiaoggi (it)
La presidente del Consiglio Giorgia Meloni è arrivata a New York, dove oggi è cominciata la settantottesima Assemblea generale dell'Onu. I lavori sono staii aperti dagli interventi del segretario generale Antonio Guterrese del presidente americano Joe Biden, che hanno parlato di guerra, crisi....
16:00 - Biden: Crisi climatica è minaccia esistenziale per tutta umanità
2023-09-19T16:19+0200geagency (it)
La crisi climatica è “una minaccia esistenziale (…) per tutta l’umanità”. E’ l’avvertimento del presidente americano Joe Biden, secondo un estratto del suo discorso all’Assemblea generale delle Nazioni Unite che si è da porto aperta a New York. Citando le ondate di caldo, gli incendi, le inondazioni....
Clima: Biden all’Onu, crisi è minaccia esistenziale per umanità
2023-09-19T15:55+0200lapresse-it-italian (it)
New York (Usa), 19 set. (LaPresse) – “Ondate di caldo da record negli Stati Uniti e in Cina. Incendi che devastano il Nord America e l’Europa meridionale. Quinto anno di siccità nel Corno d’Africa. Tragica alluvione in Libia che ha ucciso migliaia di persone.
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 .
Mitigación de desastres debe apuntar a alertas tempranas
2023-09-17T20:44+0200panamaamerica (es)
El uso de la ciencia para ayudar a mitigar los efectos de los fenómenos naturales es clave, sobre todo en América Latina y el Caribe, la segunda región del mundo más propensa a sufrir desastres. Shelley Cheatham , jefa de la oficina regional de las Naciones Unidas para la Coordinación de Asuntos....
Taranto, agricoltori uniti: «Sulle risorse irrigue vogliamo risposte» 10/03/2023
2023-09-17T02:52+0200pugliapress (it)
Taranto. A che punto è la manutenzione dei canali e delle strutture irrigue propedeutica all’avvio della irrigazione 2023? E la richiesta di attingimento di acqua dalla Basilicata, per la diga di Monte Cotugno? Si è proceduto con la richiesta di rimodulare l’accordo sul costo dell’acqua, sul quale....
Regno Unito: crisi alimentare alle porte?Secondo Christian Aid, il cambiamento climatico mette a repentaglio più di un quinto dell'import
2023-09-15T17:14+0200efanews (it)
Secondo un nuovo rapporto, è a rischio più di un quinto dei prodotti alimentari ricorrenti nel carrello della spesa dei britannici. Il motivo è attribuito al cambiamento climatico, reputato particolarmente devastante nei Paesi produttori di banane, uva, avocado, anacardi, cacao, piselli, tonno in....
Panama. Il Canale colpito dalla siccità potrebbe ridurre ulteriormente i transiti giornalieri (A. Martinengo)
2023-09-14T20:24+0200247libero (it)
Il Canale di Panama potrebbe ridurre ulteriormente il numero massimo di transiti giornalieri autorizzati di navi se la siccità di quest’anno dovesse continuare, ha detto martedì l’amministratore del canale. Un arretrato di navi è in attesa di passare attraverso il canale transoceanico, che gestisce circa il 5% del commercio mondiale.
2023-09-14T19:35+0200farodiroma (it)
Ambientalismo Arabia Saudí acogerá el Día Mundial del Medio Ambiente 2024
2023-09-13T20:31+0200portalambiental (es)
Nairobi/Riyadh. El Reino de Arabia Saudita acogerá el Día Mundial del Medio Ambiente 2024 con un enfoque en la restauración de la tierra, la desertificación y la resiliencia a la sequía, según anunciaron hoy el Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Medio Ambiente (PNUMA) y Arabia Saudita.
Revelan la increíble cifra de eventos meteorológicos extremos que se han desarrollado en EEUU durante 2023
2023-09-12T18:22+0200lapatilla (es)
Los desastres climáticos han costado al menos 1.000 millones de dólares cada uno | Foto: Ilustración creada con la IA de Bing Image Creator. Los letales incendios en Hawái y la catastrófica marejada ciclónica del huracán Idalia fueron factores para que Estados Unidos impusiera un nuevo récord de desastres climáticos que dejaron al menos 1.
Estados Unidos vivió su noveno agosto más cálido registrado
2023-09-12T11:33+0200notiulti (es)
Un agosto cálido concluyó un verano sofocante de 2023 en todo Estados Unidos, según los Centros Nacionales de Información Ambiental de la NOAA. La nación también se ha visto afectada por 23 desastres distintos de miles de millones de dólares en lo que va del año, el mayor número de desastres de....
Un tercio de los latinoamericanos han enfrentado algún desastre
2023-09-12T06:59+0200aimdigital (es)
Más de 190 millones de personas en América Latina y el Caribe, 30 por ciento de los habitantes de la región, han resultado afectadas por un huracán, un terremoto, una sequía, un alud o un volcán, entre los 1500 desastres ocurridos del año 2000 a la fecha, indicó un nuevo informe de agencias de las Naciones Unidas.
Estados Unidos establece un récord de desastres climáticos valorados en miles de millones de dólares en un año, y todavía faltan 4 meses –
2023-09-12T03:03+0200esdelatino-com (es)
Por SETH BORENSTEIN (escritor científico de AP) La mortal tormenta de fuego en Hawái y la marejada ciclónica del huracán Idalia ayudaron a que Estados Unidos alcanzara un récord en el número de desastres climáticos que costaron mil millones de dólares o más. Y todavía quedan cuatro meses para lo que parece más bien un calendario de calamidades.
Clima, quanto siamo ancora lontani dagli obiettivi dell’Accordo di Parigi
2023-09-11T16:54+0200lifegate (it)
Bisogna fare molto, molto di più. E su tutti i fronti. Il bilancio dell’attuazione dell’ Accordo di Parigi , a ormai otto anni dall’approvazione di quel documento al termine della ventunesima Conferenza mondiale sul clima delle Nazioni Unite, la Cop21 del 2015, è fortemente negativo.
L’Indice FAO dei prezzi alimentari frena ad agosto
2023-09-11T13:24+0200ruminantia (it)
La forte offerta spinge al ribasso le quotazioni internazionali delle materie prime alimentari di agosto, ad eccezione del riso e dello zucchero. Secondo quanto riferisce l’Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite per l’alimentazione e l’agricoltura (FAO), nel mese di agosto, i prezzi internazionali dei....
Latinoamérica es la segunda región más expuesta a desastres naturales
2023-09-10T07:18+0200lagazzettadf (es)
Naciones Unidas, 9 sep (Prensa Latina) América Latina y el Caribe es la segunda región con mayor exposición a desastres naturales, después de Asia y el Pacífico, golpeada por más de mil 500 fenómenos extremos en los últimos 20 años. Según un informe publicado por las Oficinas de la ONU para....
2023-09-09T22:50+0200aporrea (es)
9 de septiembre de 2023.- Más de 190 millones de personas en América Latina y el Caribe, 30 % de los habitantes de la región, han resultado afectadas por un huracán, un terremoto, una sequía, un alud o un volcán, entre los 1500 desastres ocurridos del año 2000 a la fecha, indicó un nuevo informe de agencias de las Naciones Unidas.
ALLEVAMENTO-CME I bovini da ristallo, i bovini vivi differiti raggiungono i massimi grazie alla scarsa offerta negli Stati Uniti
2023-09-08T23:48+0200marketscreener (it)
I futures sui bovini da ristallo e i futures sui bovini vivi differiti degli Stati Uniti sono saliti a nuovi picchi venerdì, grazie alle limitate forniture statunitensi che hanno continuato a spingere i prezzi. Le scorte di bovini statunitensi si sono ridotte ai livelli più bassi degli ultimi....
In diminuzione i prezzi alimentari mondiali
2023-09-08T16:42+0200teatronaturale (it)
I prezzi internazionali delle materie prime alimentari sono diminuiti ad agosto, guidati da prodotti di base diversi dal riso e dallo zucchero, che invece manifestano un trend in controtendenza, secondo l'Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite per l'Alimentazione e l'Agricoltura (FAO).
Il futuro incerto degli impianti idroelettrici in Africa
2023-09-08T11:27+0200altreconomia (it)
Per fronteggiare l’aumento demografico nel continente africano -dove, secondo le stime delle Nazioni Unite, il numero di abitanti toccherà i 2,5 miliardi nel 2050-, per garantire ai propri cittadini migliori condizioni di vita e per sostenere lo sviluppo economico, i Paesi africani dovranno....
2023-09-08T11:01+0200unita-news (it)
Hato Mayor, entre “lugares secos” del Caribe en el 2022
2023-09-08T06:22+0200diariolibre (es)
El 2022 representó para el municipio El Valle , en la provincia Hato Mayor "su segundo año más seco" desde 1971. El dato está contemplado en el Informe Anual sobre el Estado del Clima , desarrollado por especialistas de 60 países , a través de la Oficina Nacional de Administración Oceánica y Atmosférica de Estados Unidos (NOAA).
Afghanistan: Save the Children, la Comunità internazionale non volti le spalle ai bambini affamati nel Paese nel momento in cui 2 milioni di persone perderanno l’assistenza alimentare
2023-09-07T20:37+0200politicamentecorretto (it)
I tagli ai fondi da parte del Programma alimentare mondiale delle Nazioni Unite, in un periodo in cui la combinazione di siccità e crisi economica hanno piegato la popolazione locale, significano un numero maggiore di bambini affamati, malati e malnutriti.
Afghanistan: Save the children, “tagli ai fondi del Pam, 2 milioni di persone perderanno l’assistenza alimentare. La comunità internazionale non volti le spalle ai bambini affamati”
2023-09-07T18:37+0200agensir (it)
I tagli ai fondi da parte del Programma alimentare mondiale delle Nazioni Unite (World food programme), in un periodo in cui la combinazione di siccità e crisi economica hanno piegato la popolazione locale, significano un numero maggiore di bambini affamati, malati e malnutriti.
2023-09-07T16:38+0200avveniredicalabria (it)
Afghanistan: «La comunità internazionale non volti le spalle ai bambini affamati»
2023-09-07T14:32+0200romasette (it)
Nell’Afghanistan che affronta per il terzo anno consecutivo una siccità devastante, nel quale quindi è sempre più difficile reperire acqua e cibo, il Programma alimentare mondiale delle Nazioni Unite ha annunciato che escluderà altri due milioni di persone dall’assistenza alimentare.
International day of clean air for blue skies: le ondate di caldo peggiorano la qualità dell’aria e l’inquinamento
2023-09-07T12:41+0200greenreport (it)
Wmo: Il cambiamento climatico aumenta la frequenza e l’intensità delle ondate di caldo. [7 Settembre 2023] Secondo il “ ” di settembre della World meteorological organization (Wmo), «Il cambiamento climatico sta aumentando l’intensità e la frequenza delle ondate di caldo.
Clima, Guterres: “Il collasso climatico è iniziato”
2023-09-06T15:16+0200ilmetropolitano-it (it)
“Il collasso climatico è iniziato”, con tali parole Antonio Guterres, Segretario generale delle Nazioni Unite, ha riassunto il nuovo report dell’Osservatorio Europeo Copernicus. Secondo il rapporto, il 2023 sarà l’anno più caldo vissuto dalla storia umana finora, infatti caldo, siccità e incendi....
Ora lo dicono i dati: l’estate 2023 è la più calda della storia a livello globale: “Effetto dell’attività dell’uomo e della combustione. L’Onu: “Il collasso climatico è iniziato”
2023-09-06T13:57+0200ilfattoquotidiano (it)
“Il nostro pianeta ha appena sopportato l’estate più calda mai registrata . Il collasso climatico è iniziato”. Con queste parole il segretario generale delle Nazioni Unite, Antonio Guterres , ha commentato i dati del Servizio per il Cambiamento Climatico di Copernicus (implementato dal Centro....
Desastres Naturales
2023-09-03T05:38+0200elpais (es)
Florida se halla entregada a las tareas de rescate y recuperación de las zonas más golpeadas por el tifón, que entró el miércoles por el noroeste de este Estado, siguió luego por el sudeste de EE UU y ahora está sobre el Atlántico convertido en tormenta tropical En lugar planear una guerra entre....
EE UU y China deben luchar contra la crisis climática, no entre ellos
2023-08-29T06:32+0200elpais (es)
El cambio climático es una crisis global y ningún país solo puede resolverlo. Si Estados Unidos, China, y otros países industrializados no se unen para reducir drásticamente las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero , el mundo que dejaremos a nuestros hijos, hijas, y a las generaciones futuras será cada vez más insalubre e inhabitable.
Efemérides del 25 de agosto: ¿Qué pasó en el mundo un día como hoy?
2023-08-25T07:04+0200ElComercio (es)
El 25 de agosto de 1825, Uruguay proclama su independencia del imperio brasileño y su incorporación a las Provincias Unidas del Río de la Plata. OTRAS EFEMÉRIDES: 1580.- Tropas españolas capitaneadas por el duque de Alba derrotan a las portuguesas cerca de Lisboa , en la Batalla de Alcántara . El reino de Portugal pasa a ser de Felipe II 1825.
California bajo el agua tras el récord de lluvias del huracán Hilary
2023-08-23T20:31+0200tiempo-es (es)
California bajo el agua tras el récord de lluvias del huracán Hilary. California recibió su primera advertencia de tormenta tropical este fin de semana ante el avance de la tormenta tropical Hilary, que puso rumbo al desierto del suroeste de EE.UU. Descubre el daño que causó en este evento récord.
La circulación atmosférica se debilita tras las erupciones volcánicas, favoreciendo a El Niño
2023-08-23T17:19+0200infobae (es)
Un equipo internacional de científicos dirigido por dos que trabajaron juntos en la Universidad Washington de San Luis (Estados Unidos) ha descubierto que las erupciones volcánicas pueden hacer que la Circulación del Pacífico se debilite temporalmente, induciendo condiciones similares a las de El Niño.
2023-08-23T17:07+0200cope (es)
Ahora la catástrofe de las inundaciones amenaza en los EE.UU.
2023-08-19T00:02+0200notiulti (es)
Solo le tomó 48 horas a “Hilary” mudarse de un pequeño y tropical huracán en un huracán de nivel cuatro, el segundo nivel de medición más alto. Y este huracán avanza actualmente a 225 kilómetros por hora hacia la costa oeste de México y Estados Unidos y se espera que toque tierra el sábado por la noche, hora alemana.
El huracán Hilary se fortalece a una tormenta de categoría 4, pero se espera que se debilite antes de traer lluvia al suroeste de EE. UU. este fin de semana
2023-08-18T13:43+0200notiulti (es)
El huracán Hilary se ha intensificado a una tormenta de categoría 4 a medida que se acerca a la península de Baja California en México, pero se espera que se debilite durante el fin de semana a medida que trae la lluvia y la amenaza de inundaciones a partes del suroeste de los Estados Unidos.
¿Qué causó el incendio más mortífero de Estados Unidos en un siglo?
2023-08-16T16:21+0200euronews-es (es)
El incendio que arrasó la ciudad de Lahaina es uno de los más mortíferos ** de Estados Unidos **en más de 100 años, según la Asociación Nacional de Protección contra Incendios. Las autoridades han advertido de que las labores de búsqueda e identificación de víctimas se encuentran aún en la fase inicial.
80 personas han muerto ya a causa de los incendios en Hawái
2023-08-12T16:00+0200ondacero (es)
80 personas han perdido ya la vida a causa de los incendios que están azotando la isla de Maui , en Hawái. Estos fuegos se han convertido ya en la tragedia de mayor impacto humano y material en estas islas del Pacífico , desde que el archipiélago se incorporase a los Estados Unidos en 1959.
Imagen: Un bombero entre los escombros de un edificio en Lahaina, Maui, Hawái (EE.UU.).
2023-08-12T10:47+0200rtve-alacarta (es)
El número de fallecidos por los incendios en Hawái ha subido este sábado a 80, convirtiéndose en el desastre más mortal en la historia de este estado de Estados Unidos , según un comunicado del condado de Maui, la zona más devastada por los fuegos. La nueva cifra de fallecidos coloca al desastre....
Incendio forestal que azota Hawái deja 55 muertos
2023-08-11T22:04+0200acento (es)
Maui (Estados Unidos), 08/09/2023.- Una fotografía proporcionada por la Guardia Nacional del Ejército de EE. UU. el 10 de agosto de 2023 muestra un Chinook CH47 de la Guardia Nacional del Ejército de Hawái arrojando agua sobre un incendio forestal en llamas en la isla de Maui, Hawái. EE. UU., 9 de agosto de 2023 (publicado el 10 de agosto de 2023).
2023-08-11T08:07+0200laopinioncoruna (es)
« Progrès réguliers » dans les négociations sur la dette américaine
2023-05-19T05:45+0200lapresse-CA (fr)
(Hiroshima) Joe Biden a été informé par ses équipes de « progrès réguliers » dans les négociations à Washington pour éviter un défaut de paiement des États-Unis, a déclaré vendredi un responsable de la Maison-Blanche en marge du Sommet du G7 au Japon auquel participe le président américain.
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