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UN warns of extreme weather in coming months as El Niño beckons

2023-05-05T10:49+0200yourweather (en)

Meteorologists expect El Niño to return this year, driving extreme weather events including drought, flooding and storms. 05/05/2023 08:00 4 min A strong el Niño in 2016 led to extreme wildfires in the Amazon rainforest. Higher global temperatures and extreme weather are likely later this year as....

Honduras: Flooding associated with tropical storms - Early Action Protocol - Final Report (4 May 2023) (EAP2022HN01)

2023-05-05T03:28+0200reliefWeb (en)

Attachments SUMMARY OF THE EARLY ACTION PROTOCOL. The IFRC Disaster Response Emergency Fund (DREF) has allocated CHF 360,829 for the Honduran Red Cross (HRC) to implement early actions to reduce and mitigate the impact of tropical storms flooding in Honduras.

L’Onu avverte: con El Niño in arrivo nuovi record di temperatura

2023-05-04T15:32+0200iconaclima (it)

Sono sempre più forti le possibilità che il fenomeno meteorologico di El Niño si sviluppi nei prossimi mesi. Lo confermano anche le Nazioni Unite, avvertendo che potrebbe determinare temperature globali più elevate e anche nuovi record di caldo. L’Organizzazione meteorologica mondiale (OMM) delle....

Wmo: prepariamoci a El Niño

2023-05-04T07:36+0200greenreport (it)

Secondo un nuovo aggiornamento della World meteorological organization (Wmo), «La probabilità che El Niño si sviluppi entro la fine dell’anno è in aumento. Questo avrebbe impatti opposti sui modelli meteorologici e climatici in molte regioni del mondo rispetto a La Niña prolungata e probabilmente alimenterebbe temperature globali più elevate».

El Niño likely to bring extreme weather across world, says World Meteorological Organisation

2023-05-03T20:32+0200HindustanTimes (en)

“The world should prepare for the development of El Niño, which is often associated with increased heat, drought or rainfall in different parts of the world. It might bring respite from the drought in the Horn of Africa and other La Niña- related impacts but could also trigger more extreme weather and climate events.

Brace for new heat records: UN raises alert on El Niño by July

2023-05-03T20:26+0200manilastandard-ph (en)

The United Nations warned Wednesday of a growing likelihood the weather phenomenon El Nino will develop in coming months, fueling higher global temperatures and possibly new heat records. The UN’s World Meteorological Organization said it now estimated there was a 60-percent chance that El Nino....

Clima, l’allarme dell’Onu: “Arriva El Niño, il mondo si prepari a...

2023-05-03T17:08+0200genteditalia (it)

l mondo deve prepararsi al passaggio della corrente calda di El Niño , che quest’anno farà aumentare le temperature a livelli record. Lo ha annunciato l’Onu. El Niño e clima, l’allarme dell’Onu. “Lo sviluppo di un El Niño porterà molto probabilmente a un nuovo picco nel riscaldamento globale e....

World Should Prepare For El Nino, New Record Temperatures: UN

2023-05-03T13:45+0200ibtimes (en)

El Nino is a naturally occurring climate pattern, typically associated with increased heat worldwide as well as drought in some parts of the world and heavy rains elsewhere AFP. The United Nations warned Wednesday of a growing likelihood the weather phenomenon El Nino will develop in coming months,....

Subscribers only Climate: The last eight years were the warmest on record

2023-05-03T12:45+0200LeMonde-en (en)

Subscribers only During a forest fire in Videmonte, Portugal, on August 11, 2022. In this country, forest fires have destroyed a total of 104,379 hectares during the year, according to the European Forest Fire Information System. PEDRO NUNES/REUTERS. Humanity, which continues to disrupt the climate....

World should prepare for record high temperatures - UN

2023-05-03T11:08+0200RTERadio (en)

The UN's World Meteorological Organisation said it now estimated there was a 60% chance that El Niño, which can bring high temperatures and drought, would develop by the end of July (file image) The United Nations warned of a growing likelihood the weather phenomenon El Niño will develop in coming....

Why some cities are planting 'trees that survive in the desert' Nation

2023-05-02T11:07+0200usaToday (en)

After a series of winter storms pummeled California this winter, thousands of trees across the state lost their grip on the earth and crashed down into power lines, homes, and highways. Sacramento alone lost more than 1,000 trees in less than a week. Stressed by years of drought, pests and extreme weather, urban trees are in trouble.

Can we save forests under a changing climate?...

2023-05-01T21:42+0200deccanherald (en)

Human activities have brought about a destabilising era of climate change, threatening the continuity of life on our otherwise stable planet. The climatic conditions that support life on Earth are rapidly changing, and the future is uncertain. Forests play a crucial role in regulating the Earth’s....

Understanding Red-Flag Warnings: A Foreboding Prediction of Wildfires

2023-05-01T20:58+0200whatsnew2day (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,....

New Study Questions Forest Service Wildfire Management Strategies

2023-05-01T20:21+0200independent (en)

The U.S. Forest Service is facing scrutiny after a scientific study questioned its methods of wildfire management. The study , published by the international science journal Fire , proposes that the deforestation methods used by the federal agency to minimize wildfires are ineffective for certain forest types.

University of Maryland to Lead National Study of Wildfire Impacts on Infants

2023-05-01T11:42+0200indiaeducationdiary (en)

Past research on the health consequences of U.S. wildfires revealed how the increasingly widespread events damage the lungs, hearts and mental health of adults and children, but mostly ignored how resulting pollution and stress affect the earliest—and most vulnerable—stage of life. Now, supported by a $2.

Why the Nepal Earthquake Struck at Exactly the Wrong Time

2023-05-01T08:08+0200undispatch (en)

, a United Nations official advising countries on natural disaster risk reduction. He’d been all over the world, surveying places vulnerable to floods, earthquakes and droughts, and I asked him what natural disaster scenario he feared the most. Without hesitation he replied: “The one that personally....

Scientific study predicts high risk of death due to extreme heat in Paris and cold London

2023-04-30T08:05+0200tellerreport (en)

2023-04-30T06:03:16.270Z. Highlights: A new study on the effects of climate change in Europe has revealed that Paris will become the most dangerous and deadly city due to drought and rising temperatures. While the risk of death in London will increase due to falling temperatures.

Madagascar Gov’t and WFP receive $1.5 million insurance payout for Tropical Cyclone Freddy recovery efforts

2023-04-29T11:11+0200newsghana (en)

Representatives from the African Risk Capacity (ARC) Group and the African Development Bank presented two symbolic cheques to the Government of the Republic of Madagascar and World Food Programme for a combined insurance payout of $1.5 million to support the country’s recovery from Tropical Cyclone Freddy.

Sea temperatures are reaching new highs. What it means for the planet.

2023-04-29T01:01+0200newsbeezer (en)

Scientists say a transition to the climate pattern known as El Niño is likely behind the warming trend. You won’t be sure until more time passes and the pattern takes shape. What is already certain is that as greenhouse gas emissions cause a steady rise in global temperatures, the planet will....

April Temperature Records Shattered by Spain and Portugal

2023-04-29T00:23+0200whatsnew2day (en)

Mainland Spain and Portugal smashed record April temperatures, officials said on Friday, as both countries began to wilt in an unusually early heat wave that raised the risk of wildfires. The National Meteorological Office said the mercury reached 38.8 degrees Celsius (101.

The Government Of The Republic Of Madagascar And World Food Programme Receive $1.5 Million Insurance Payout For Tropical Cyclone Freddy Recovery Efforts

2023-04-28T20:35+0200africa (en)

Representatives from the African Risk Capacity (ARC) Group and the African Development Bank presented two symbolic cheques to the Government of the Republic of Madagascar and World Food Programme for a combined insurance payout of $1.5 million to support the country’s recovery from Tropical Cyclone Freddy.

Meteors, flower moons, and more will light up the cosmos in May

2023-04-28T15:14+0200popsci (en)

is also called the Budding Moon or Zaagibagaa-giizis in Anishinaabemowin/Ojibwe, the Summer Moon or Upinagaaq in Inupiat, and the Dancing Moon or Tahch’ahipu in Tunica, the language of the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana. May 5 and 6- Penumbral Lunar Eclipse. Following April’s total solar eclipse, May will see a penumbral lunar eclipse .

“Record-breaking Heatwaves and Regions at High Risk: New Research Analysis”

2023-04-28T12:57+0200archyde (en)

2023.04.28 Fri posted at 14:15 JST. (CNN) Record-breaking heatwaves reported around the world could become even more intense and devastating, especially in unprepared countries and regions, new research suggests. rice field. A team led by Professor Dan Mitchell, an atmospheric scientist at the....

Yes, the climate crisis is raising your grocery bills

2023-04-28T10:27+0200eceee (en)

(The Guardian, 27 Apr 2023) Droughts, fires, floods, heatwaves – they’re all contributing to our supply-chain problems and brutal inflation. Families around the world are struggling with higher grocery costs and electricity and heating bills. What they may not realize is that rising inflation is....

World's Best Extra Virgin Olive Oils Unveiled

2023-04-27T20:07+0200oliveoiltimes (en)

To receive this kind of recog­ni­tion we feel that we are doing some­thing good for our cus­tomers, our employ­ees, our com­mu­nity and all the gen­er­a­tions who have ded­i­cated their lives to this fam­ily busi­ness. - Tommaso Asaro, Oleificio Asaro dal 1916.

Torna El Niño, Fao: prepararsi alla minaccia con azioni anticipatrici

2023-04-27T12:17+0200greenreport (it)

Migliorerà la situazione nel Corno d’Africa, maggiori rischi di siccità in Africa meridionale, America centrale ed Estremo Oriente. [27 Aprile 2023] Dopo 3 anni di prolungata presenza, La Niña ha lasciato la scena atmosferica globale, facendo probabukmente posto all’imminente arrivo di El Niño, un....

Flash droughts: How are they linked to climate change?

2023-04-27T06:56+0200downtoearth (en)

The last six decades have recorded a transition towards ‘flash droughts’ in 74 per cent of the global regions, mainly due to human-induced climate change, according to a study published in journal Science Under high-emission scenarios, the onset speed of droughts is also expected to increase.

The Government of the Republic of Madagascar and World Food Programme receive $1.5 million insurance payout for Tropical Cyclone Freddy recovery efforts

2023-04-26T20:43+0200reliefWeb (en)

Attachments Antananarivo, 26 April 2023 Representatives from the African Risk Capacity (ARC) Group and the African Development Bank presented two symbolic cheques to the Government of the Republic of Madagascar and World Food Programme for a combined insurance payout of $1.5 million to support the country’s recovery from Tropical Cyclone Freddy.

El Niño to return in 2023 following a three-year La Niña phase

2023-04-26T14:41+0200giews (en)

global information and early warning system on food and agriculture GIEWS GIEWS Update 26 April 2023 El Niño to return in 2023 following a three-year La Niña phase Forecast to return in June 2023, the El Niño oceanographic phenomenon is a key driver of extreme weather events that pose high risks to global food security.

Now Europeans Learn What Climate Extremes Are All About

2023-04-25T23:49+0200ipsinternational-sw (en)

, the Earth observation component of the European Union’s Space programme which “looks at our planet and its environment to benefit all European citizens and offers information services.” The most expensive hazards during the period 1980-2021 include the 2021 flooding in Germany and Belgium (almost....

Extreme Weather is Nearly Universal Experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-25T19:33+0200claimsjournal (en)

The findings from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll echo growing evidence that many individuals question their own role in combating climate change. Still, the poll suggests people are paying attention. About half of U.S.

Drought-hit Spain braces for April heatwave

2023-04-25T18:12+0200thelocal-es (en)

Temperatures are expected to be 15-20 degrees Celsius higher than the average in some areas, a spokesman for Spain's state weather agency AEMET tweeted. Madrid, Andalusia, Murcia and Aragón will all experience a spring heatwave that will be the hottest on record for this time of year since 1951.

Permalink to Now Europeans Learn What Climate Extremes Are All About

2023-04-25T17:27+0200ipsnews (en)

, the Earth observation component of the European Union’s Space programme which “looks at our planet and its environment to benefit all European citizens and offers information services.” The most expensive hazards during the period 1980-2021 include the 2021 flooding in Germany and Belgium (almost....

Hydrosat collects $20 million in investment and grants

2023-04-25T15:31+0200spacenews (en)

SAN FRANCISCO – Geospatial data analytics company Hydrosat announced $20 million in recent government grants and investment for its campaign to measure water stress in plants and other indicators of climate change. Statkraft Ventures led the funding round.

Drought-hit Spain braces for early heat wave

2023-04-25T03:00+0200samacharcentral (en)

Drought-hit Spain was bracing Monday for an unusually early heat wave, prompting fears for wildfires in a nation already so dry that some farmers have opted not to plant crops. Temperatures are expected to be 15-20 degrees Celsius higher than the average in some areas, a spokesman for Spain’s state weather agency AEMET tweeted.

Drought-hit Spain braces for early heatwave

2023-04-25T02:53+0200thenews-pk (en)

MADRID: Drought-hit Spain was bracing on Monday for an unusually early heatwave, prompting fears for wildfires in a nation already so dry that some farmers have opted not to plant crops. Temperatures are expected to be 15-20 degrees Celsius higher than the average in some areas, a spokesman for Spain´s state weather agency AEMET tweeted.

Drought-Hit Spain Braces for Early Heat Wave

2023-04-24T21:34+0200albaniannews (en)

Drought-hit Spain was bracing Monday for an unusually early heat wave, prompting fears for wildfires in a nation already so dry that some farmers have opted not to plant crops. Temperatures are expected to be 15-20 degrees Celsius higher than the average in some areas, a spokesman for Spain's state weather agency AEMET tweeted.

Drought-hit Spain braces for early heat wave

2023-04-24T21:19+0200phys (en)

Drought-hit Spain was bracing Monday for an unusually early heat wave, prompting fears for wildfires in a nation already so dry that some farmers have opted not to plant crops. Temperatures are expected to be 15-20 degrees Celsius higher than the average in some areas, a spokesman for Spain's state weather agency AEMET tweeted.

Drought-hit Spain braces for early heat wave

2023-04-24T20:48+0200khaleejtimes (en)

Drought-hit Spain was bracing Monday for an unusually early heat wave, prompting fears for wildfires in a nation already so dry that some farmers have opted not to plant crops. Temperatures are expected to be 15-20 degrees Celsius higher than the average in some areas, a spokesman for Spain's state weather agency AEMET tweeted.

Drought-hit Spain braces for early heat wave

2023-04-24T19:46+0200newsnow-co-uk (en)

Drought-hit Spain was bracing Monday for an unusually early heat wave, prompting fears for wildfires in a nation already so dry that some farmers have opted not to plant crops. Temperatures are expected to be 15-20 degrees Celsius higher than the average in some areas, a spokesman for Spain's state weather agency AEMET tweeted.

24/04/2023 Drought-hit Spain braces for early heat wave

2023-04-24T19:36+0200rfi-en (en)

Temperatures are expected to be 15-20 degrees Celsius higher than the average in some areas, a spokesman for Spain's state weather agency AEMET tweeted. Spain's civil protection agency warned there was a "high risk" of wildfires due the scorching weather.

Drought-hit Spain braces for early heat wave

2023-04-24T19:09+0200digitaljournal (en)

Drought-hit Spain was bracing Monday for an unusually early heat wave, prompting fears for wildfires in a nation already so dry that some farmers have opted not to plant crops. Temperatures are expected to be 15-20 degrees Celsius higher than the average in some areas, a spokesman for Spain’s state weather agency AEMET tweeted.

Lawsuit seeks to curb the use of aerial fire retardant over pollution concerns

2023-04-24T18:20+0200registerguard (en)

A federal judge on Monday will hear arguments in a Montana lawsuit that seeks to curb the U.S. Forest Service’s use of aerial fire retardant to combat wildfires over concerns that it is polluting streams and rivers. The Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics , the Oregon-based group that....

20m Most Americans have experienced climate change-induced extreme weather event, poll says

2023-04-24T17:58+0200masslive (en)

Her family on the East Coast talks about how the seasons have changed while her family in El Salvador talks about how poorly some crops on their farm are faring. After years of hearing about Moreno’s own interest in the issue, her parents have themselves become more interested.

WMO State of the Global Climate report warns of continuous advance of climate change worldwide

2023-04-24T13:36+0200waterbriefing (en)

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has released the State of the Global Climate report 2022, highlighting the continuous advance of climate change from mountain peaks to ocean depths. According to the report, droughts, floods and heatwaves affected communities on every continent and cost many billions of dollars.

SADC SEEKS TO FAST-TRACK HUMANITARIAN CENTRE OPERATIONS

2023-04-24T13:21+0200observer-sz (en)

By SIFISO DLAMINI | 2023-04-24. SADC Member States, including Eswatini have been urged to sign a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) in a bid to fast-track the establishment of a SADC Humanitarian and Emergency Operations Centre. The signing ceremony took place in the backdrop of the record-breaking....

Milioni di persone colpite da siccità, caldo, eventi estremi: il rapporto WMO

2023-04-24T10:24+0200scienzainrete (it)

«Aumentare in modo massiccio gli investimenti per l'adattamento e la resilienza ai cambiamenti climatici, in particolare per i Paesi e le comunità più vulnerabili che hanno contribuito in misura minore a causare la crisi». Così Antonio Guterres, Segretario Generale delle Nazioni Unite all’uscita del....

Lawsuit seeks to curb the use of aerial fire retardant over pollution concerns Nation

2023-04-24T04:22+0200usaToday (en)

A federal judge on Monday will hear arguments in a Montana lawsuit that seeks to curb the U.S. Forest Service’s use of aerial fire retardant to combat wildfires over concerns that it is polluting streams and rivers. The Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics , the Oregon-based group that....

Lawsuit seeks to curb use of aerial fire retardant during wildfires over pollution concerns

2023-04-24T03:46+0200azcentral (en)

A federal judge on Monday will hear arguments in a Montana lawsuit that seeks to curb the U.S. Forest Service’s use of aerial fire retardant to combat wildfires over concerns that it is polluting streams and rivers. The Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics , the Oregon-based group that....

Día de la Tierra en la Era de Internet

2023-04-23T14:46+0200eldiariodelapampa (es)

En el año 1970 más de 20 millones de personas en Estados Unidos se reunieron para conmemorar lo que sería el primer Día de la Tierra a raíz de una protesta de universitarios preocupados por la situación con la Guerra de Vietnam. A partir de ese día, y de manera oficial para la Organización de....

Climate change forces cities to rethink planting trees

2023-04-23T10:27+0200truemedian (en)

After a series of winter storms pummeled California this winter, thousands of trees across the state lost their grip on the earth and crashed down into power lines, homes, and highways. Sacramento alone lost more than 1,srcsrcsrc trees in less than a week. Stressed by years of drought, pests and extreme weather, urban trees are in trouble.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: Poll

2023-04-23T10:22+0200newindianexpress (en)

About half of U.S. adults say they have grown more concerned about the changing climate in the past year, and a growing number say they are talking about it. Adriana Moreno said she feels like she's been talking about climate change for years, but it's only recently that the 22-year-old high school....

What is ‘heat dome’, the phenomenon causing record temperatures across US?

2023-04-23T07:37+0200downtoearth (en)

This week, places across the southwest and eastern parts of the United States recorded temperatures as warm as those seen in late June or early July, and the unusual warming was caused by a phenomenon known as ‘heat domes’, the news publication Washington Post reported.

Majority of adults have been personally affected by extreme weather, climate change: poll

2023-04-23T03:12+0200fresnobee (en)

FILE - The bridge leading from Fort Myers to Pine Island, Fla., is seen heavily damaged in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Pine Island, Fla., Oct. 1, 2022. Changes in air patterns as the world warms will likely push more and nastier hurricanes up against the United States ’ east and Gulf coasts, especially in Florida, a new study said.

Majority of adults have been personally affected by extreme weather, climate change: poll

2023-04-23T03:10+0200charlotteobserver (en)

FILE - The bridge leading from Fort Myers to Pine Island, Fla., is seen heavily damaged in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Pine Island, Fla., Oct. 1, 2022. Changes in air patterns as the world warms will likely push more and nastier hurricanes up against the United States ’ east and Gulf coasts, especially in Florida, a new study said.

Majority of adults have been personally affected by extreme weather, climate change: poll

2023-04-23T03:08+0200bnd (en)

FILE - The bridge leading from Fort Myers to Pine Island, Fla., is seen heavily damaged in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Pine Island, Fla., Oct. 1, 2022. Changes in air patterns as the world warms will likely push more and nastier hurricanes up against the United States ’ east and Gulf coasts, especially in Florida, a new study said.

Majority of adults have been personally affected by extreme weather, climate change: poll

2023-04-23T03:08+0200idahostatesman (en)

FILE - The bridge leading from Fort Myers to Pine Island, Fla., is seen heavily damaged in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Pine Island, Fla., Oct. 1, 2022. Changes in air patterns as the world warms will likely push more and nastier hurricanes up against the United States ’ east and Gulf coasts, especially in Florida, a new study said.

Majority of adults have been personally affected by extreme weather, climate change: poll

2023-04-23T03:07+0200myrtlebeachonline (en)

FILE - The bridge leading from Fort Myers to Pine Island, Fla., is seen heavily damaged in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Pine Island, Fla., Oct. 1, 2022. Changes in air patterns as the world warms will likely push more and nastier hurricanes up against the United States ’ east and Gulf coasts, especially in Florida, a new study said.

Majority of adults have been personally affected by extreme weather, climate change: poll

2023-04-23T03:06+0200kansascity (en)

FILE - The bridge leading from Fort Myers to Pine Island, Fla., is seen heavily damaged in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Pine Island, Fla., Oct. 1, 2022. Changes in air patterns as the world warms will likely push more and nastier hurricanes up against the United States ’ east and Gulf coasts, especially in Florida, a new study said.

Majority of adults have been personally affected by extreme weather, climate change: poll

2023-04-23T03:06+0200heraldonline (en)

FILE - The bridge leading from Fort Myers to Pine Island, Fla., is seen heavily damaged in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Pine Island, Fla., Oct. 1, 2022. Changes in air patterns as the world warms will likely push more and nastier hurricanes up against the United States ’ east and Gulf coasts, especially in Florida, a new study said.

Majority of adults have been personally affected by extreme weather, climate change: poll

2023-04-23T03:05+0200islandpacket (en)

FILE - The bridge leading from Fort Myers to Pine Island, Fla., is seen heavily damaged in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Pine Island, Fla., Oct. 1, 2022. Changes in air patterns as the world warms will likely push more and nastier hurricanes up against the United States ’ east and Gulf coasts, especially in Florida, a new study said.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-23T02:17+0200HonululuAdvertiser (en)

WASHINGTON >> An overwhelming majority of people in the United States say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as many across the country mark Earth Day on Saturday, the poll shows relatively few say they feel motivated when they talk about the issue.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-23T01:53+0200heraldonline (en)

WASHINGTON. An overwhelming majority of people in the United States say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as many across the country mark Earth Day on Saturday, the poll shows relatively few say they feel motivated when they talk about the issue.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-23T01:49+0200tri-cityherald (en)

WASHINGTON. An overwhelming majority of people in the United States say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as many across the country mark Earth Day on Saturday, the poll shows relatively few say they feel motivated when they talk about the issue.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-23T01:48+0200star-telegram (en)

WASHINGTON. An overwhelming majority of people in the United States say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as many across the country mark Earth Day on Saturday, the poll shows relatively few say they feel motivated when they talk about the issue.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-23T01:46+0200newsobserver (en)

WASHINGTON. An overwhelming majority of people in the United States say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as many across the country mark Earth Day on Saturday, the poll shows relatively few say they feel motivated when they talk about the issue.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-23T01:21+0200theolympian (en)

WASHINGTON. An overwhelming majority of people in the United States say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as many across the country mark Earth Day on Saturday, the poll shows relatively few say they feel motivated when they talk about the issue.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-23T01:21+0200kansascity (en)

WASHINGTON. An overwhelming majority of people in the United States say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as many across the country mark Earth Day on Saturday, the poll shows relatively few say they feel motivated when they talk about the issue.

Majority of adults have been personally affected by extreme weather, climate change: poll

2023-04-23T01:08+0200thehill (en)

FILE – The bridge leading from Fort Myers to Pine Island, Fla., is seen heavily damaged in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Pine Island, Fla., Oct. 1, 2022. Changes in air patterns as the world warms will likely push more and nastier hurricanes up against the United States ’ east and Gulf coasts, especially in Florida, a new study said.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience in U.S.: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T22:09+0200cp24 (en)

WASHINGTON (AP) - An overwhelming majority of people in the United States say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as many across the country mark Earth Day on Saturday, the poll shows relatively few....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T19:02+0200wral (en)

The findings from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll echo growing evidence that many individuals question their own role in combating climate change. Still, the poll suggests people are paying attention. About half of U.S.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll About half of U.S. adults say they have grown more concerned about the changing climate in the past year, and a growing number say they are talking about it.

2023-04-22T17:39+0200fox10tv (en)

WASHINGTON (AP) — An overwhelming majority of people in the United States say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to But even as many across the country mark Earth Day on Saturday, the poll shows relatively few say they feel motivated when they talk about the issue.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T16:55+0200triblive (en)

WASHINGTON An overwhelming majority of people in the United States say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as many across the country mark Earth Day on Saturday, the poll shows relatively few say they feel motivated when they talk about the issue.

Are forests our best allies against climate change?

2023-04-22T16:28+0200archyde (en)

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Extreme weather is nearly universal experience, poll indicates

2023-04-22T16:13+0200politico (en)

About half of U.S. adults say they have grown more concerned about the changing climate in the past year, and a growing number say they are talking about it. Adriana Moreno said she feels like she’s been talking about climate change for years, but it’s only recently that the 22-year-old high school....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T15:26+0200boston (en)

Adriana Moreno said she feels like she’s been talking about climate change for years, but it’s only recently that the 22-year-old high school teacher has noticed her older family members bringing up the issue more and more — “almost every time I see them,” said Moreno, a Democrat in New York.

2023-04-22T18:42:21+05:30 - Environment Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T15:23+0200Hindu (en)

But even as many across the country mark Earth Day on April 22, the poll shows relatively few say they feel motivated when they talk about the issue. The findings from The Associated Press-NORC Centre for Public Affairs Research poll echo growing evidence that many individuals question their own role in combating climate change.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T15:17+0200thehindu (en)

But even as many across the country mark Earth Day on April 22, the poll shows relatively few say they feel motivated when they talk about the issue. The findings from The Associated Press-NORC Centre for Public Affairs Research poll echo growing evidence that many individuals question their own role in combating climate change.

World News | Extreme Weather is Nearly Universal Experience: AP-NORC Poll

2023-04-22T15:03+0200latestly (en)

Washington, Apr 22 (AP) An overwhelming majority of people in the United States say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as many across the country mark Earth Day on Saturday, the poll shows relatively....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T14:54+0200nbc12 (en)

WASHINGTON (AP) — An overwhelming majority of people in the United States say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to But even as many across the country mark Earth Day on Saturday, the poll shows relatively few say they feel motivated when they talk about the issue.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T14:18+0200startribune (en)

WASHINGTON — An overwhelming majority of people in the United States say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as many across the country mark Earth Day on Saturday, the poll shows relatively few say they feel motivated when they talk about the issue.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T14:14+0200taiwannews (en)

WASHINGTON (AP) — An overwhelming majority of people in the United States say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as many across the country mark Earth Day on Saturday, the poll shows relatively few....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T13:57+0200washtimes (en)

About half of U.S. adults say they have grown more concerned about the changing climate in the last year, and a growing number say they are talking about it. Adriana Moreno said she feels like she’s been talking about climate change for years, but it’s only recently that the 22-year-old high school....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience, poll says

2023-04-22T13:29+0200HonululuAdvertiser (en)

But even as people across the country join today to tend to the planet in recognition of Earth Day, the poll shows relatively few say they feel motivated when they talk about the issue. The new findings from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll echo growing evidence that....

Water – The Indispensable Natural Resource

2023-04-22T11:42+0200state-gov-blogs (en)

In March, the United Nations held its first meeting in almost 50 years to build support for global action to advance water security – arguably one of the most important and most under-appreciated natural resources. Amazingly, the planet has the same amount of fresh water to sustain all life as it had when Earth first formed.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T10:35+0200metro-us (en)

About half of U.S. adults say they have grown more concerned about the changing climate in the last year, and a growing number say they are talking about it. Adriana Moreno said she feels like she’s been talking about climate change for years, but it’s only recently that the 22-year-old high school....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T07:26+0200TorontoStar (en)

WASHINGTON (AP) — An overwhelming majority of people in the U.S. say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as people across the country join Saturday to tend to the planet in recognition of Earth Day ,....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T07:23+0200fresnobee (en)

WASHINGTON. An overwhelming majority of people in the U.S. say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as people across the country join Saturday to tend to the planet in recognition of Earth Day, the poll....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T07:02+0200news-gazette (en)

WASHINGTON (AP) — An overwhelming majority of people in the U.S. say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to But even as people across the country join Saturday to tend to the planet in recognition of Earth Day , the poll shows....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC …

2023-04-22T06:53+0200wowktv (en)

WASHINGTON (AP) — An overwhelming majority of people in the U.S. say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as people across the country join Saturday to tend to the planet in recognition of Earth Day,....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC …

2023-04-22T06:53+0200wearecentralpa (en)

WASHINGTON (AP) — An overwhelming majority of people in the U.S. say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as people across the country join Saturday to tend to the planet in recognition of Earth Day,....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T06:50+0200independent-UK (en)

An overwhelming majority of people in the U.S. say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as people across the country join Saturday to tend to the planet in recognition of Earth Day, the poll shows....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T06:42+0200kob (en)

Her family on the east coast talks about how the seasons have changed, and her family in El Salvador talks about how poorly some crops on their farm are faring. After years of hearing about Moreno’s own interest in the issue, her parents have themselves become more interested.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC …

2023-04-22T06:40+0200yourerie (en)

WASHINGTON (AP) — An overwhelming majority of people in the U.S. say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as people across the country join Saturday to tend to the planet in recognition of Earth Day,....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T06:39+0200news4jax (en)

poll echo growing evidence that many individuals question their own role in combating climate change. Still, the poll suggests people are paying attention. About half of U.S. adults say they have grown more concerned about the changing climate in the last year, and a growing number say they are talking about it.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T06:38+0200krmg (en)

poll echo growing evidence that many individuals question their own role in combating climate change. Still, the poll suggests people are paying attention. About half of U.S. adults say they have grown more concerned about the changing climate in the last year, and a growing number say they are talking about it.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC …

2023-04-22T06:37+0200krqe (en)

WASHINGTON (AP) — An overwhelming majority of people in the U.S. say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as people across the country join Saturday to tend to the planet in recognition of Earth Day,....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T06:36+0200sfgate (en)

About half of U.S. adults say they have grown more concerned about the changing climate in the last year, and a growing number say they are talking about it. Adriana Moreno said she feels like she’s been talking about climate change for years, but it’s only recently that the 22-year-old high school....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T06:35+0200click2houston (en)

poll echo growing evidence that many individuals question their own role in combating climate change. Still, the poll suggests people are paying attention. About half of U.S. adults say they have grown more concerned about the changing climate in the last year, and a growing number say they are talking about it.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T06:34+0200wsoctv (en)

Adriana Moreno said she feels like she’s been talking about climate change for years, but it’s only recently that the 22-year-old high school teacher has noticed her older family members bringing up the issue more and more – “almost every time I see them,” said Moreno, a Democrat in New York.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T06:32+0200actionnewsjax (en)

Adriana Moreno said she feels like she’s been talking about climate change for years, but it’s only recently that the 22-year-old high school teacher has noticed her older family members bringing up the issue more and more – “almost every time I see them,” said Moreno, a Democrat in New York.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T06:30+0200apnews (en)

WASHINGTON (AP) — An overwhelming majority of people in the U.S. say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to But even as people across the country join Saturday to tend to the planet in recognition of Earth Day , the poll shows....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T06:30+0200charlotteobserver (en)

WASHINGTON. An overwhelming majority of people in the U.S. say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as people across the country join Saturday to tend to the planet in recognition of Earth Day, the poll....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T06:29+0200bnd (en)

WASHINGTON. An overwhelming majority of people in the U.S. say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as people across the country join Saturday to tend to the planet in recognition of Earth Day, the poll....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T06:28+0200islandpacket (en)

WASHINGTON. An overwhelming majority of people in the U.S. say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as people across the country join Saturday to tend to the planet in recognition of Earth Day, the poll....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T06:28+0200clickondetroit (en)

poll echo growing evidence that many individuals question their own role in combating climate change. Still, the poll suggests people are paying attention. About half of U.S. adults say they have grown more concerned about the changing climate in the last year, and a growing number say they are talking about it.

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T06:27+0200myrtlebeachonline (en)

WASHINGTON. An overwhelming majority of people in the U.S. say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as people across the country join Saturday to tend to the planet in recognition of Earth Day, the poll....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T06:27+0200idahostatesman (en)

WASHINGTON. An overwhelming majority of people in the U.S. say they have recently experienced an extreme weather event, a new poll shows, and most of them attribute that to climate change. But even as people across the country join Saturday to tend to the planet in recognition of Earth Day, the poll....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T06:25+0200sandiegouniontribune (en)

About half of U.S. adults say they have grown more concerned about the changing climate in the last year, and a growing number say they are talking about it. Adriana Moreno said she feels like she’s been talking about climate change for years, but it’s only recently that the 22-year-old high school....

Extreme weather is nearly universal experience: AP-NORC poll

2023-04-22T06:22+0200wftv (en)

Adriana Moreno said she feels like she’s been talking about climate change for years, but it’s only recently that the 22-year-old high school teacher has noticed her older family members bringing up the issue more and more – “almost every time I see them,” said Moreno, a Democrat in New York.

US Vice President Speaks at NOAA Coastal Resilience Funding Event

2023-04-22T03:29+0200miragenews (en)

The University of Miami. Miami, Florida. 5:43 P.M. EDT. THE VICE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon, everyone! Good afternoon. Good afternoon. Good afternoon. It is good to be at the University of Miami, and I want to thank all of you who are here for what you do to lead, to run, and to provide so much....

Climate change causing reduced crop yields in India, heatwaves globally: UN

2023-04-21T18:38+0200business-standard (en)

Climate change continued to wreak havoc in 2022, breaking multiple records around the globe, according to the State of the Global Climate 2022 report, released by United Nation's World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) on Friday. The report cautioned that weather- and climate-related phenomena....

5 key takeaways from the UN Climate Change 2022 report

2023-04-21T16:12+0200newsnow-co-uk (en)

Global temperatures were the highest in the last eight years, according to the World Meteorological Organization's (WMO) annual report for 2022. WMO, an agency of the United Nations (UN) , stated that sea level rise and ocean warming set record-high limits.

Low Crop Yield, Heatwaves, Fires, Deaths: UN's Climate Change Report

2023-04-21T13:21+0200ndtvnews (en)

New Delhi: Record levels of heat-trapping greenhouse gases have led to increased incidences of droughts, floods and heatwaves on a global scale, the World Meteorological Organisation's (WMO) annual report for 2022 said. At least 15,700 deaths in Europe in 2022 were linked to heatwaves.

The temperature in April is 30 degrees? There was a reason for the intense heat that gets faster every year [이슈크래커]

2023-04-21T09:31+0200breakinglatest (en)

According to Copernicus, La Niña, which lasted an unusually long three years in the Pacific Ocean, is predicted to turn into El Niño around late summer, followed by a strong El Niño at the end of the year. La Niña is a phenomenon in which trade winds intensify and the temperature of the sea surface in the equatorial Pacific decreases.

Prime Minister: Hurricane Hunter To Be Deployed Earlier

2023-04-21T00:37+0200gisbarbados (en)

Ahead of the start of this year’s hurricane season, Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has announced that Barbados stands to benefit from an earlier positioning of the Hurricane Hunter aircraft out of the United States at least five days before the approach of a tropical system. Ms.

‘Flash droughts’ are growing increasingly common

2023-04-20T19:14+0200samacharcentral (en)

Fast-forming droughts are occurring more often and with greater speed in many parts of the world due to climate change, a new study finds. These “flash droughts” are replacing more typical, slower ones and are harder to predict and prepare for, which could make their management more difficult.

Meteo USA, non solo California: oltre 22 metri di neve tirano fuori lo Utah dalla siccità

2023-04-20T14:51+0200meteoweb (it)

Uno degli sviluppi meteorologici più significativi del 2023 negli USA è stato il rapido miglioramento delle condizioni di siccità nell’Ovest del Paese, con più della metà della popolazione della California che finalmente è uscita dalla grave siccità che la accompagnava da anni.

Un mejor medio ambiente, prioridad de FAO en Panamá

2023-04-20T14:00+0200prensa-latina (es)

En declaraciones a Prensa Latina, en el marco del Día Internacional de la Madre Tierra, el coordinador para Mesoamérica de la Organización de Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO), Adoniram Sanches, indicó que apoyan al Gobierno de Panamá en acciones principalmente relacionadas con el sector forestal,.

Investire sul riso: produzione in calo, i prezzi esploder…

2023-04-20T10:23+0200borsainside (it)

Dalla Cina agli Stati Uniti, passando per la nostra Unione Europea, la produzione di riso continua a diminuire e sta facendo aumentare i prezzi per oltre 3,5 miliardi di persone in tutto il mondo. Tra di esse, vi è particolare attenzione per i mercati emergenti dell’Asia-Pacifico, che da sola consuma il 90% del riso mondiale.

Why parts of America are 'certainly in a water crisis' and what can be done about it

2023-04-20T00:52+0200ABCnews (en)

The U.S. Department of Interior announced new options in April to preserve the critical Colorado River Basin that could significantly reduce water allocated for agriculture in states like Arizona, California, and Nevada. How much does human-induced climate change play a role? "We wouldn't be here....

Deficit riso globale più alto da 20 anni. Risicoltore Melotti: “Prezzi alti, pesa siccità”

2023-04-19T15:28+0200geagency (it)

I cambiamenti climatici stanno avendo un forte impatto sul riso . Dalla Cina agli Stati Uniti, fino all’Unione Europea la produzione sta diminuendo e sta facendo aumentare i prezzi per oltre 3,5 miliardi di persone in tutto il mondo, in particolare nell’Asia-Pacifico, che consuma il 90% del riso mondiale.

“Drought to Deluge: The Miraculous Recovery of California’s Oroville Lake”

2023-04-19T00:50+0200archyde (en)

2023-04-18 22:00:00. A photo of Lake Oroville, California, taken on September 5, 2021 (above). Drought has exposed the bottom. However, the photo taken at the same spot on April 16, 2023 shows the water level restored. (Bottom) / AFP Yonhap News Foreign media reported that California’s Oroville....

Cities Are Rethinking What Kinds of Trees They’re Planting

2023-04-18T16:19+0200eos (en)

U.S. cities are losing some 36 million trees every year, but hardier species can restore their canopies. Credit: Cokko Swain via American Forests After a series of winter storms pummeled California this winter, thousands of trees across the state lost their grip on the earth and crashed down into power lines, homes, and highways.

Is Europe already drying out?

2023-04-18T03:59+0200yourweather (en)

European Space Agency satellites reveal that soil humidity is exceptionally low at the start of the year in Europe, due to a mild, dry winter. This could have serious consequences this summer on agriculture, drinking water and the risk of fires. 17/04/2023 20:15 1 min Image of the Loire almost dry during last summer.

Día Mundial de las Abejas: El dulce sabor de la apicultura moderna

2023-04-18T01:41+0200news-un-es (es)

Ilarion Celestin recibió el apoyo de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Agricultura y la Alimentación ( FAO ) y del Ministerio de Medio Ambiente de Haití en el marco de un proyecto contra la desertificación para modernizar su producción de miel.

Tax season is getting longer. Blame climate change.

2023-04-17T15:21+0200houstonchronicle (en)

Those in certain areas of Alabama, California and Georgia have until Oct. 16, because of winter storms, flooding, mudslides and tornadoes. A winter storm in portions of New York means taxpayers there have until May 15 to make filings and payments. "There's this migration of fiscal deadlines....

In Mesopotamia. Iraq's archaeological sites are victims of climate change

2023-04-17T11:38+0200tellerreport (en)

Thousands of years old archaeological sites in Iraq are being severely damaged by climate change factors, such as sandstorms and increased salinity, in a country that "suffers more and works less" to cope with this phenomenon. Standing on top of sand that almost completely covers an archaeological....

I tornado sono sempre più imprevedibili

2023-04-16T21:02+0200247libero (it)

L'inizio della stagione dei tornado negli Stati Uniti è stato intenso e mortale anche perché questa volta le trombe d'aria hanno colpito regioni che solitamente venivano risparmiate . Sappiamo che il riscaldamento globale sta creando umidità e instabilità nell'aria, due fattori che favoriscono la formazione di questi fenomeni.

Tornado, sono sempre più imprevedibili

2023-04-16T18:55+0200wired-it (it)

L'inizio della stagione dei tornado negli Stati Uniti è stato intenso e mortale anche perché questa volta le trombe d'aria hanno colpito regioni che solitamente venivano risparmiate . Sappiamo che il riscaldamento globale sta creando umidità e instabilità nell'aria, due fattori che favoriscono la formazione di questi fenomeni.

As Earth warms, more 'flash droughts' will suck soil and plants dry

2023-04-16T10:28+0200thehindu (en)

in Thursday’s journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster. But it also showed that a special and particularly nasty sudden kind — called “flash droughts” by experts — is casting an ever bigger crop-killing footprint. It comes only in the growing season – mostly summer, but....

Water warriors of Maharashtra

2023-04-16T09:16+0200newindianexpress (en)

The mission has now won recognition at United Nations. ‘Mission 500-crore Litre Water Storage’ was started by Ujjwa Kumar Chavan, an IRS officer of 2010 batch, in 70 villages in Chalisgaon tehsil of Jalgaon district. His friends who work in government joined him soon.

Iraq’s ancient treasures sand-blasted by climate change

2023-04-16T04:35+0200tribuneonline (en)

In this picture taken on 31 March 2023, archaeologist Aqeel Mansarawi searches for the remains of an ancient structure at the Umm al-Aqarib archaeological site, frequently buried by sandstorms due to desertification, in the district of al-Rifai in Iraq’s southern Dhi Qar province.

Catastrophic Flash Droughts Brought by Climate Change Are Catching Farmers Off Guard

2023-04-15T21:01+0200natureworldnews (en)

The air becomes so hot and dry that it sucks the water right out of plants and soil. It's the increasing thirstiness of the atmosphere, according to climate scientist Daniel Swain of UCLA and the National Center for Atmospheric Research, who was not involved in the study. Swain described the issue as "extremely relevant" in light of global warming.

Monitoring of a Threatening Phenomenon Endangering Soil and Climate by Scientists

2023-04-14T22:45+0200archyde (en)

A recent study published in Trends in Microbiology has found that dehydration can lead to a dangerous phenomenon that releases more carbon dioxide from the soil, ultimately contributing to climate change. Dr. Stephen Allison, the lead author of the study and a microbial ecologist, explains that soil....

2 California Prisons Face Imminent Flooding. They Must Be Evacuated Now.

2023-04-14T18:05+0200truthout (en)

In between the current boundaries of the lake and the prisons is land owned by J.G. Boswell Company, one of the largest cotton producers in the world. The company has been under fire in the past two weeks for using its extensive irrigation system to keep its own prime land at the basin of the....

As Earth warms, more ‘flash droughts’ suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-14T13:07+0200TheFrontierPost-en (en)

The study in Thursday’s journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster. But it also showed that a special and particularly nasty sudden kind — called “flash droughts” by experts — is casting an ever bigger crop-killing footprint. It comes only in the growing season – mostly....

Siccità, alluvioni e guerra ai jihadisti «Comunità internazionale indifferente»

2023-04-14T07:46+0200ilmanifesto (it)

In una visita lampo di due giorni in Somalia, il segretario generale delle Nazioni unite Antonio Guterres, ha «lanciato l’allarme» e chiest di aiutare il paese di fronte alla disastrosa siccità in atto, la peggiore degli ultimi quattro decenni. Che si somm alla violenza jihadista del gruppo degli al-Shabaab.

As Earth warms, more 'flash droughts' suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-14T06:31+0200thehindubusinessline (en)

Climate change is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday's journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster.

‘Flash droughts’ are growing increasingly common

2023-04-14T00:29+0200sciencenews (en)

Fast-forming droughts are occurring more often and with greater speed in many parts of the world due to climate change, a new study finds. These “flash droughts” are replacing more typical, slower ones and are harder to predict and prepare for, which could make their management more difficult.

Zim@43: Health sector stands test of time

2023-04-14T00:20+0200manicapost (en)

Unsurprisingly, the World Health Organisation described the country as one that “places universal health coverage and health promotion at the centre of its policies to provide healthcare to all.” Up to the turn of the Millennium, Zimbabwe boasted a requisite yet sophisticated public health....

As Earth warms, more droughts suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T23:07+0200deccanherald (en)

Climate change is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday's journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster.

As Earth warms, more ‘flash droughts’ suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T21:39+0200newindianexpress (en)

The study in Thursday’s journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster. But it also showed that a special and particularly nasty sudden kind — called “flash droughts” by experts — is casting an ever bigger crop-killing footprint. It comes only in the growing season – mostly....

As Earth warms, more 'flash droughts' suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T21:24+0200gazette (en)

is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday’s journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster. But it also showed that a special and particularly nasty....

As Earth warms, more 'flash droughts' suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T20:42+0200wrcbtv (en)

is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday’s journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster. But it also showed that a special and particularly nasty....

As Earth warms, more 'flash droughts' suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T20:38+0200ABCnews (en)

Climate change is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday’s journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster.

As Earth warms, more ‘flash droughts’ suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T20:32+0200TorontoStar (en)

Climate change is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday’s journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster.

World News | As Earth Warms, More 'flash Droughts' Suck Soil, Plants Dry

2023-04-13T20:31+0200latestly (en)

Washington, Apr 13 (AP) Climate change is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday's journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster.

As Earth warms, more 'flash droughts' suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T20:29+0200wtva (en)

is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday’s journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster. But it also showed that a special and particularly nasty....

As Earth warms, more 'flash droughts' suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T20:28+0200houstonchronicle (en)

It comes only in the growing season – mostly summer, but also spring and fall – and is insidious because it’s caused not just by the lack of rain or snow that's behind a typical slow-onset drought, hydrologists and meteorologists said. What happens is the air gets so hot and so dry that it sucks water right out of plants and soil.

As Earth warms, more 'flash droughts' suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T20:25+0200krmg (en)

is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday's journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster. But it also showed that a special and particularly nasty....

As Earth warms, more 'flash droughts' suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T20:24+0200apnews (en)

is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday’s journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster. But it also showed that a special and particularly nasty....

As Earth warms, more 'flash droughts' suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T20:23+0200news4jax (en)

is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday’s journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster. But it also showed that a special and particularly nasty....

As Earth warms, more 'flash droughts' suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T20:21+0200independent-UK (en)

Climate change is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday’s journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster.

As Earth warms, more 'flash droughts' suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T20:20+0200click2houston (en)

is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday’s journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster. But it also showed that a special and particularly nasty....

As Earth warms, more 'flash droughts' suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T20:20+0200clickondetroit (en)

is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday’s journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster. But it also showed that a special and particularly nasty....

As Earth warms, more ‘flash droughts’ suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T20:18+0200metro-us (en)

is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday’s journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster. But it also showed that a special and particularly nasty....

As Earth warms, more ‘flash droughts’ suck soil, …

2023-04-13T20:18+0200wearecentralpa (en)

Climate change is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday’s journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster.

As Earth warms, more 'flash droughts' suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T20:18+0200sfgate (en)

It comes only in the growing season – mostly summer, but also spring and fall – and is insidious because it’s caused not just by the lack of rain or snow that's behind a typical slow-onset drought, hydrologists and meteorologists said. What happens is the air gets so hot and so dry that it sucks water right out of plants and soil.

As Earth warms, more 'flash droughts' suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T20:17+0200wftv (en)

is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday's journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster. But it also showed that a special and particularly nasty....

As Earth warms, more ‘flash droughts’ suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T20:15+0200kob (en)

The term flash drought was coined around 2000 but it really took off in 2012, when a $30 billion sudden drought struck the central United States , one of the worst droughts since the infamous Dust Bowl devastated the Plains in the 1930s, according to the study.

As Earth warms, more ‘flash droughts’ suck soil, …

2023-04-13T20:14+0200wowktv (en)

Climate change is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday’s journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster.

As Earth warms, more ‘flash droughts’ suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T20:14+0200sandiegouniontribune (en)

is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday’s journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster. But it also showed that a special and particularly nasty....

As Earth warms, more 'flash droughts' suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T20:14+0200wsoctv (en)

is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday's journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster. But it also showed that a special and particularly nasty....

As Earth Warms, More 'Flash Droughts' Suck Soil, Plants Dry

2023-04-13T20:13+0200usnews (en)

FILE - Farmer Barry Evans drops dusty soil from a cotton crop he shredded and planted over with wheat, Oct. 3, 2022, in Kress, Texas. A new study finds that climate change is making droughts faster and more furious — and especially one fast-moving kind of drought that can take farmers by surprise.

As Earth warms, more 'flash droughts' suck soil, plants dry

2023-04-13T20:11+0200actionnewsjax (en)

is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday's journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster. But it also showed that a special and particularly nasty....

Previsioni meteo, primavera capricciosa: sull'Italia piogge e neve fino al weekend

2023-04-13T12:18+0200247libero (it)

) Inghilterra regina del tempo che farà. La situazione meteorologica sul Regno Unito condizionerà il tempo previsto nei prossimi giorni in Italia. Al momento, un profondo ciclone atlantico staziona su quelle zone ed invia fronti perturbati verso il nostro Bel Paese; da domenica sull’Inghilterra si....

Previsioni meteo, primavera capricciosa: sull'Italia piogge e neve fino al weekend

2023-04-13T11:58+0200repubblica (it)

) Inghilterra regina del tempo che farà. La situazione meteorologica sul Regno Unito condizionerà il tempo previsto nei prossimi giorni in Italia. Al momento, un profondo ciclone atlantico staziona su quelle zone ed invia fronti perturbati verso il nostro Bel Paese; da domenica sull’Inghilterra si....

Primavera capricciosa, forte instabilità fino al weekend: le previsioni meteo

2023-04-13T11:16+0200calabriadirettanews (it)

Ancora piogge su gran parte del Centro-Nord italiano, con impulsi perturbati previsti in arrivo fino a sabato. Secondo quanto conferma Andrea Garbinato , responsabile redazione del sito www.iLMeteo.it , la situazione meteorologica sul Regno Unito condizionerà il tempo previsto nei prossimi giorni in Italia.

Primavera capricciosa, forte instabilità fino al weekend: previsioni meteo

2023-04-13T09:36+0200247libero (it)

(Adnkronos) – Ancora piogge su gran parte del Centro-Nord italiano, con impulsi perturbati previsti in arrivo fino a sabato. Secondo quanto conferma Andrea Garbinato, responsabile redazione del sito www.iLMeteo.it, la situazione meteorologica sul Regno Unito condizionerà il tempo previsto nei prossimi giorni in Italia.

Primavera capricciosa, forte instabilità fino al weekend: previsioni meteo

2023-04-13T09:13+0200quotidianodifoggia (it)

(Adnkronos) – Ancora piogge su gran parte del Centro-Nord italiano, con impulsi perturbati previsti in arrivo fino a sabato. Secondo quanto conferma Andrea Garbinato, responsabile redazione del sito www.iLMeteo.it, la situazione meteorologica sul Regno Unito condizionerà il tempo previsto nei prossimi giorni in Italia.

Nazionali Oggi alle 08:32 Primavera capricciosa, forte instabilità fino al weekend: previsioni meteo

2023-04-13T09:07+0200oglioponews (it)

(Adnkronos) – Ancora piogge su gran parte del Centro-Nord italiano, con impulsi perturbati previsti in arrivo fino a sabato. Secondo quanto conferma Andrea Garbinato, responsabile redazione del sito www.iLMeteo.it, la situazione meteorologica sul Regno Unito condizionerà il tempo previsto nei prossimi giorni in Italia.

Primavera capricciosa, forte instabilità fino al weekend: previsioni meteo

2023-04-13T08:56+020024ovest (it)

(Adnkronos) - Ancora piogge su gran parte del Centro-Nord italiano, con impulsi perturbati previsti in arrivo fino a sabato. Secondo quanto conferma Andrea Garbinato, responsabile redazione del sito www.iLMeteo.it, la situazione meteorologica sul Regno Unito condizionerà il tempo previsto nei prossimi giorni in Italia.

Primavera capricciosa, forte instabilità fino al weekend: previsioni meteo

2023-04-13T08:55+0200informazioneonline (it)

(Adnkronos) - Ancora piogge su gran parte del Centro-Nord italiano, con impulsi perturbati previsti in arrivo fino a sabato. Secondo quanto conferma Andrea Garbinato, responsabile redazione del sito www.iLMeteo.it, la situazione meteorologica sul Regno Unito condizionerà il tempo previsto nei prossimi giorni in Italia.

Meteo “capriccioso”: doppio ciclone con forte instabilità fino al weekend

2023-04-13T08:53+0200ilfattonisseno (it)

Inghilterra regina del tempo che farà. La situazione meteorologica sul Regno Unito condizionerà il tempo previsto nei prossimi giorni in Italia. Al momento, un profondo ciclone atlantico staziona su quelle zone ed invia fronti perturbati verso il nostro Bel Paese; da domenica sull’Inghilterra si....

Primavera capricciosa, forte instabilità fino al weekend: previsioni meteo

2023-04-13T08:52+0200lavocedigenova (it)

(Adnkronos) - Ancora piogge su gran parte del Centro-Nord italiano, con impulsi perturbati previsti in arrivo fino a sabato. Secondo quanto conferma Andrea Garbinato, responsabile redazione del sito www.iLMeteo.it, la situazione meteorologica sul Regno Unito condizionerà il tempo previsto nei prossimi giorni in Italia.

Primavera capricciosa, forte instabilità fino al weekend: previsioni meteo

2023-04-13T08:51+0200Quotidianodibari (it)

(Adnkronos) – Ancora piogge su gran parte del Centro-Nord italiano, con impulsi perturbati previsti in arrivo fino a sabato. Secondo quanto conferma Andrea Garbinato, responsabile redazione del sito www.iLMeteo.it, la situazione meteorologica sul Regno Unito condizionerà il tempo previsto nei prossimi giorni in Italia.

Primavera capricciosa, forte instabilità fino al weekend: previsioni meteo

2023-04-13T08:48+0200newsnovara (it)

(Adnkronos) - Ancora piogge su gran parte del Centro-Nord italiano, con impulsi perturbati previsti in arrivo fino a sabato. Secondo quanto conferma Andrea Garbinato, responsabile redazione del sito www.iLMeteo.it, la situazione meteorologica sul Regno Unito condizionerà il tempo previsto nei prossimi giorni in Italia.

PRIMA PAGINA ore 8:28 Meteo: Primavera capricciosa, 2 Cicloni con forte instabilità fino al Weekend, parla il meteorologo Garbinato

2023-04-13T08:47+0200ilmeteo (it)

Primavera capricciosa Inghilterra regina del tempo che farà: la situazione meteorologica sul Regno Unito condizionerà il tempo previsto nei prossimi giorni in Italia. Al momento, un profondo ciclone atlantico staziona su quelle zone ed invia fronti perturbati verso il nostro Bel Paese; da domenica....

Primavera capricciosa, forte instabilità fino al weekend: previsioni meteo

2023-04-13T08:37+0200adnkronos (it)

Ancora piogge su gran parte del Centro-Nord italiano, con impulsi perturbati previsti in arrivo fino a sabato. Secondo quanto conferma Andrea Garbinato, responsabile redazione del sito www.iLMeteo.it , la situazione meteorologica sul Regno Unito condizionerà il tempo previsto nei prossimi giorni in Italia.

Alert! The latest El Niño forecast suggests an intense event

2023-04-11T19:16+0200yourweather (en)

11/04/2023 15:00 7 min Projected sea water temperature anomalies in the tropics with the strong El Niño signal in the equatorial Pacific for the sector approach months (August, September and October). Warm anomalies in red-yellow and cold anomalies in blue. ECMWF.

Somalia: 8,5 mln persone alla fame e 3,8 mln di sfollati interni

2023-04-11T12:36+0200globodiroma (it)

(ANSA) – ROMA, 11 APR – I cambiamenti climatici e i conflitti che da troppo tempo interessano la Somalia stanno causando “una delle peggiori crisi umanitarie al mondo”. E’ la situazione del Paese descritta dalle Nazioni Unite secondo cui quasi la metà della popolazione somala, 8,5 milioni di....

Somalia: 8,5 mln persone alla fame e 3,8 mln di sfollati interni

2023-04-11T12:15+0200espansionetv (it)

(ANSA) – ROMA, 11 APR – I cambiamenti climatici e i conflitti che da troppo tempo interessano la Somalia stanno causando "una delle peggiori crisi umanitarie al mondo". E’ la situazione del Paese descritta dalle Nazioni Unite secondo cui quasi la metà della popolazione somala, 8,5 milioni di....

Somalia: 8,5 mln persone alla fame e 3,8 mln di sfollati interni

2023-04-11T12:04+0200247libero (it)

(ANSA) - ROMA, 11 APR - I cambiamenti climatici e i conflitti che da troppo tempo interessano la Somalia stanno causando "una delle peggiori crisi umanitarie al mondo". E' la situazione del Paese descritta dalle Nazioni Unite secondo cui quasi la metà della popolazione somala, 8,5 milioni di....

Somalia: 8,5 mln persone alla fame e 3,8 mln di sfollati interni

2023-04-11T12:02+0200larena (it)

(ANSA) - ROMA, 11 APR - I cambiamenti climatici e i conflitti che da troppo tempo interessano la Somalia stanno causando "una delle peggiori crisi umanitarie al mondo". E' la situazione del Paese descritta dalle Nazioni Unite secondo cui quasi la metà della popolazione somala, 8,5 milioni di....

Somalia: 8,5 mln persone alla fame e 3,8 mln di sfollati interni

2023-04-11T11:57+0200tiscali-it (it)

(ANSA) - ROMA, 11 APR - I cambiamenti climatici e i conflitti che da troppo tempo interessano la Somalia stanno causando "una delle peggiori crisi umanitarie al mondo". E' la situazione del Paese descritta dalle Nazioni Unite secondo cui quasi la metà della popolazione somala, 8,5 milioni di....

Somalia: 8,5 mln persone alla fame e 3,8 mln di sfollati interni

2023-04-11T11:56+0200giornaledibrescia (it)

ROMA, 11 APR - I cambiamenti climatici e i conflitti che da troppo tempo interessano la Somalia stanno causando "una delle peggiori crisi umanitarie al mondo". E' la situazione del Paese descritta dalle Nazioni Unite secondo cui quasi la metà della popolazione somala, 8,5 milioni di persone, ha bisogno di assistenza umanitaria per sopravvivere.

Somalia: 8,5 mln persone alla fame e 3,8 mln di sfollati interni

2023-04-11T11:56+0200bresciaoggi (it)

(ANSA) - ROMA, 11 APR - I cambiamenti climatici e i conflitti che da troppo tempo interessano la Somalia stanno causando "una delle peggiori crisi umanitarie al mondo". E' la situazione del Paese descritta dalle Nazioni Unite secondo cui quasi la metà della popolazione somala, 8,5 milioni di....

Somalia: 8,5 mln persone alla fame e 3,8 mln di sfollati interni

2023-04-11T11:55+0200ilgiornaledivicenza (it)

(ANSA) - ROMA, 11 APR - I cambiamenti climatici e i conflitti che da troppo tempo interessano la Somalia stanno causando "una delle peggiori crisi umanitarie al mondo". E' la situazione del Paese descritta dalle Nazioni Unite secondo cui quasi la metà della popolazione somala, 8,5 milioni di....

Somalia: 8,5 mln persone alla fame e 3,8 mln di sfollati interni

2023-04-11T11:45+0200ansamed-it (it)

(ANSA) - ROMA, 11 APR - I cambiamenti climatici e i conflitti che da troppo tempo interessano la Somalia stanno causando "una delle peggiori crisi umanitarie al mondo". E' la situazione del Paese descritta dalle Nazioni Unite secondo cui quasi la metà della popolazione somala, 8,5 milioni di....

Somalia: 8,5 mln persone alla fame e 3,8 mln di sfollati interni

2023-04-11T11:44+0200ansa (it)

(ANSA) - ROMA, 11 APR - I cambiamenti climatici e i conflitti che da troppo tempo interessano la Somalia stanno causando "una delle peggiori crisi umanitarie al mondo". E' la situazione del Paese descritta dalle Nazioni Unite secondo cui quasi la metà della popolazione somala, 8,5 milioni di....

Los tornados de América están evolucionando rápidamente

2023-04-10T21:23+0200101noticias (es)

Estados Unidos está experimentando la devastación de una ráfaga de tornados. Al menos cinco personas murieron el miércoles cuando un tornado azotó el sureste de Missouri. Siguió a seis en Nueva Jersey y uno en Delaware que mató a una persona y se convirtió en el más amplio registrado en el estado.

Indian child prodigy’s prediction came true again, the CCP’s 3-day circumnavigation of Taiwan military exercise, Taiwan earthquake

2023-04-10T08:38+0200archyde (en)

The Indian child prodigy’s prediction came true again, the CCP’s 3-day circumnavigation of Taiwan military exercise, and the Taiwan earthquake. (Picture/Reposted from the Weibo of the War Department of the Eastern Region of China) The Indian prodigy warned Taiwan to be careful and it came true.

Column: Is the San Diego-Imperial model part of the solution for Colorado River woes?

2023-04-09T14:08+0200sandiegouniontribune (en)

Too bad for San Diego, which gets much of its water from the Colorado River via a long-term deal with the Imperial Irrigation District. The Colorado River Basin snowpack may not be a record like California’s, but it is well above average this year, and that could ease pressure on the stressed river....

Climate Change-Related Natural Disasters Likely to Increase Along With Their Economic Burden

2023-04-07T15:35+0200azocleantech (en)

Scientists have long predicted that global climate change could fuel an increase in the frequency and severity of natural disasters including hurricanes, heatwaves and cold snaps, droughts and floods and wildfires. In a paper published in the Journal of Climate Change and Health , members of the....

Mapping wildfires around the world | Infographic News | Al Jazeera

2023-04-07T09:13+0200aljazeera-en (en)

In recent weeks, the devastating effects of wildfires, which have killed more than 100 people and rendered thousands homeless, have been dominating headlines around the world. Several countries have reported their worst fires in decades, including hundreds of deadly fires across the Mediterranean. In Algeria, at least 90 people have been killed.

Costs Of Natural Disasters Set To Spiral With Continued Rise In CO2 And Global Temperature

2023-04-07T01:23+0200eurasiareview (en)

Scientists have long predicted that global climate change could fuel an increase in the frequency and severity of natural disasters including hurricanes, heatwaves and cold snaps, droughts and floods and wildfires. In a paper published in the Journal of Climate Change and Health , members of the....

Costs of natural disasters set to increase with continued rise in CO2 and global temperature

2023-04-06T22:09+0200wn (en)

Scientists have long predicted that global climate change could fuel an increase in the frequency and severity of natural disasters including hurricanes, heatwaves and cold snaps, droughts and floods and wildfires. In a paper published in The Journal of Climate Change and Health, members of the Beth....

Costs of natural disasters set to increase with continued rise in CO2 and global temperature

2023-04-06T20:47+0200phys (en)

Scientists have long predicted that global climate change could fuel an increase in the frequency and severity of natural disasters including hurricanes, heatwaves and cold snaps, droughts and floods and wildfires. In a paper published in The Journal of Climate Change and Health , members of the....

Costs of natural disasters set to increase with continued rise in CO2 and global temperature

2023-04-06T19:58+0200techcodex (en)

Scientists have long predicted that global climate change could fuel an increase in the frequency and severity of natural disasters including hurricanes, heatwaves and cold snaps, droughts and floods and wildfires. In a paper published in The Journal of Climate Change and Health , members of the....

Horn of Africa: Flash flooding destroys homes, livestock for families facing the world’s worst hunger crisis

2023-04-06T18:26+0200reliefWeb (en)

MOGADISHU, 6 April 2023 Extreme rains and flash flooding have destroyed homes and livestock in rural communities in Ethiopia and Somalia struggling to recover after almost three years of drought, dashing hopes of a reprieve from east Africa’s worst hunger crisis in decades which is hitting children hardest.

Armani Beauty con Douglas per il progetto WaterAid in Zambia

2023-04-06T11:41+0200vanityfair (it)

, ma si stima che entro il 2025 metà della popolazione mondiale potrebbe vivere in aree contraddistinte da stress idrico. Una prospettiva che non possiamo e non dobbiamo sottovalutare. Nel 2010 le Nazioni Unite hanno riconosciuto l’accesso all'acqua e ai servizi igienico-sanitari come un diritto dell’umanità .

Climate, Vol. 11, Pages 81: Changing Trends in Temperatures and Rainfalls in the Western Pacific: Guam

2023-04-05T15:27+0200mdpi (en)

Pacific islands have always been at the front of the great challenge of climate change. In this study, MannKendall’s tau-based slope estimator was implemented to detect statistical trends in daily maximum and minimum temperatures of 2 stations and daily rainfalls at 14 stations over Guam for the....

Are storms getting more powerful and dangerous?

2023-04-04T09:56+0200aljazeera-en (en)

It started off innocuously, like any other tropical storm. But Cyclone Freddy, born off the northwest coast of Australia in early February, was anything but ordinary. It intensified, then headed west and crossed the Southern Indian Ocean, travelling more than 8,000km (4,971 miles) to reach Southeast Africa.

La geografia principale causa del maltempo negli Stati Uniti

2023-04-03T20:08+0200ladiscussione (it)

Gli Stati Uniti nell’occhio del ciclone per le condizioni meteorologiche avverse. Per molti, colpa della morfologia. Più che da ogni altra parte del pianeta, gli Usa soffrono di tempeste sempre più violente e frequenti. Esperti del settore vedono nella sua posizione, stretta da due oceani e mossa da....

Attualità Borsa di 03/04/2023 : azione United Utilities Group PLC

2023-04-03T12:58+0200marketscreener (it)

(Alliance News) - L'ente regolatore britannico Ofwat sta consultando le proposte per accelerare 1,6 miliardi di sterline di investimenti delle aziende idriche in progetti per migliorare le infrastrutture. Il regolatore idrico vuole approvare 31 progetti in Inghilterra, che saranno anticipati dalla....

I tornado si abbattono sugli Stati Uniti, 5 morti

2023-04-01T11:59+0200zazoom-it (it)

(Di sabato 1 aprile 2023) E' grave l'emergenza tornado che sta colpendo gli Stati Uniti portando morte e distruzione. Sei gli Stati interessati dalle violente tempeste. Arkansas, Iowa, Tennessee, Illinois, Wisconsin. La città ... "I residenti devono continuare a stare attenti mentre le tempeste....

SADC seeks to fast-track humanitarian centre operations

2023-03-31T23:41+0200reliefWeb (en)

SANF 23 no 5 By Clarkson Mambo. SADC Member States have been urged to fast track the signing of the agreement that establishes the SADC Humanitarian and Emergency Operations Centre. This was one of the decisions of the SADC Council of Ministers which met in Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of Congo....

Il Rapporto sugli investimenti sostenibili e sui rischi climatici della Banca d’Italia

2023-03-30T11:11+0200agenparl (it)

e sui rischi climatici sugli investimenti sostenibili e sui rischi climatici Banca d’Italia, 2023 Indirizzo Via Nazionale, 91 – 00184 Roma – Italia Telefono http://www.bancaditalia.it Tutti i diritti riservati. È consentita la riproduzione a fini didattici e non commerciali, a condizione che venga....

A Biden Administration To-Do List on Land Conservation

2023-03-29T19:22+0200nrdc (en)

The Bureau of Land Management is the largest federal land manager in the country, stewarding one in every 10 acres. Managed responsibly and with conservation and resilience in mind, our public lands can help us address two of the biggest challenges we face today—climate change and biodiversity loss .

Tornado de desastres naturales azota a Estados Unidos

2023-03-29T03:18+0200aztecanoticias (es)

En Mississippi un tornado categoría EF4 con vientos superaron 160 millas por hora y que viajó a través de una superficie de 96 km dejo una devastación dolorosa en la comunidad de Rolling Fork, aquí al menos 25 personas perdieron la vida ; más de 100 heridos; sus poco más de dos mil residentes fueron....

WATCH:WATCH: Spain's first major wildfire in 2023 engulfs over 7000 hectare; 1500 people evacuated

2023-03-25T17:03+0100firstpost (en)

Castellón: More than 1,500 people were forced to leave their homes due to a large wildfire on Friday in eastern Valencia, Spain. The incident is being seen as an addition to the mounting proof of the life-threatening effects of the fossil fuel-driven climate crisis and supporting the need for significant mitigation measures.

‘It’s in our DNA’: San Diego Community Power commits to 100 percent renewable energy by 2035

2023-03-25T13:09+0100sandiegouniontribune (en)

SAN DIEGO — The board of government-run utility San Diego Community Power committed Thursday to using 100 percent renewable energy by 2035, in an urgent effort to slow the effects of climate change. Earlier in the day, about 50 local officials, activists and workers demonstrated in support at a....

Combating natural disasters is a shared responsibility

2023-03-25T02:55+0100arabpolitical (en)

The year 2022 was particularly tragic in terms of natural disasters. In March, a powerful earthquake hit the northeast coast of Japan, destroying about 19,000 homes. This was followed by a devastating earthquake in Afghanistan last June that killed over 1,000 and demolished hundreds of homes, the worst in the country in 20 years.

Combating natural disasters is a shared responsibility

2023-03-24T20:40+0100arabnews (en)

The year 2022 was particularly tragic in terms of natural disasters. In March, a powerful earthquake hit the northeast coast of Japan, destroying about 19,000 homes. This was followed by a devastating earthquake in Afghanistan last June that killed over 1,000 and demolished hundreds of homes, the worst in the country in 20 years.

16:54 Ambiente: incontri bilaterali del Ministro Pichetto a New York su clima, lotta a siccità e desertificazione

2023-03-24T17:51+0100investireoggi (it)

A margine della Water Conference ONU, diversi confronti sui temi green e firma Memorandum. L’Italia aderisce all’alleanza IDRA. Roma, 24 marzo – A margine dei lavori della Water Conference 2023 delle Nazioni Unite di New York, il Ministro dell’Ambiente e della sicurezza Energetica Gilberto Pichetto....

Clima, siccità, desertificazione: incontri bilaterali del Ministro Pichetto a New York

2023-03-24T16:22+0100meteoweb (it)

A margine dei lavori della Water Conference 2023 delle Nazioni Unite di New York, il Ministro dell’Ambiente e della Sicurezza Energetica Gilberto Pichett o ha svolto una serie di incontri bilaterali di cooperazione internazionale. Nel corso della fitta agenda di incontri – fa sapere il MASE in una....

Al menos 5 muertos y 4 heridos por fuertes tormentas y tornados

2023-03-24T11:14+0100eldiario (es)

Al menos 5 muertos y cuatro heridos, deja las fuertes tormentas que azotan el estado de California, en la costa oeste de Estados Unidos. Las víctimas se registraron en distintos puntos del Estado y en incidentes separados, luego de que les cayeran varios árboles encima, según pudieron confirmar varios medios de comunicación.

Morocco and Algeria facing water shortages

2023-03-24T09:51+0100atalayar (en)

North Africa is facing a severe drought. Recent data from the European satellite Copernicus reveal a severe drought in the Maghreb region, affecting countries of great importance such as Morocco and Algeria. The absence of the liquid element is a serious setback for the population of this area,....

Combating Heat Waves and The Rise In Global Temperatures

2023-03-24T08:41+0100mid-day (en)

India is currently facing the wrath of intense heat waves. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted temperatures rising above normal maximum temperatures from March 2023 to May 2023 in parts of northeast India, east and central India and some parts of northwest India.

Experts urge authorities to prepare for the worst of climate disasters

2023-03-24T03:19+0100kathmandupost (en)

Vegetables have become dearer of late. The price of groceries, including rice and wheat flour, has also increased exponentially. A prolonged dry spell for over five months affected the production of winter crops. And the subsequent rainfalls increased the risk of crops getting damaged ahead of harvesting.

Southern Africa counts ‘appalling’ toll of Cyclone Freddy

2023-03-23T22:13+0100breakingnews-ie (en)

The death toll from Tropical Cyclone Freddy, which ravaged Madagascar, Malawi and Mozambique over the past two months, now stands at more than 600 people, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said. Aid agencies are scrambling to meet the soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases,....

Giornata Mondiale della Meteorologia

2023-03-23T19:29+0100protezionecivile (it)

“Il futuro di Tempo, Clima e Acqua attraverso le generazioni” è il tema scelto quest’anno dall’Organizzazione Meteorologica Mondiale (OMM) delle Nazioni Unite in occasione della Giornata mondiale della meteorologia che, dal 1961, ricorre il 23 marzo. Con la scelta di questo tema nell’anno del 150°....

Southern Africa counts ‘appalling’ toll of Cyclone Freddy

2023-03-23T19:02+0100theargus (en)

Aid agencies are scrambling to meet the soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases, malnutrition and large numbers of displaced families. WHO regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, said the cyclone “has left an appalling humanitarian situation in its wake” and that....

Southern Africa counts ‘appalling’ toll of Cyclone Freddy

2023-03-23T18:20+0100dunmowbroadcast (en)

Aid agencies are scrambling to meet the soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases, malnutrition and large numbers of displaced families. WHO regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, said the cyclone “has left an appalling humanitarian situation in its wake” and that....

Southern Africa counts ‘appalling’ toll of Cyclone Freddy

2023-03-23T18:13+0100thecourier (en)

The death toll from Tropical Cyclone Freddy, which ravaged Madagascar, Malawi and Mozambique over the past two months, now stands at more than 600 people, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said. Aid agencies are scrambling to meet the soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases,....

Southern Africa counts ‘appalling’ toll of Cyclone Freddy

2023-03-23T18:08+0100chesterfirst (en)

Aid agencies are scrambling to meet the soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases, malnutrition and large numbers of displaced families. WHO regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, said the cyclone “has left an appalling humanitarian situation in its wake” and that....

Southern Africa counts ‘appalling’ toll of Cyclone Freddy

2023-03-23T18:06+0100yorkpress (en)

Aid agencies are scrambling to meet the soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases, malnutrition and large numbers of displaced families. WHO regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, said the cyclone “has left an appalling humanitarian situation in its wake” and that....

Southern Africa counts ‘appalling’ toll of Cyclone Freddy

2023-03-23T18:05+0100yourlocalguardian (en)

Aid agencies are scrambling to meet the soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases, malnutrition and large numbers of displaced families. WHO regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, said the cyclone “has left an appalling humanitarian situation in its wake” and that....

Southern Africa counts ‘appalling’ toll of Cyclone Freddy

2023-03-23T18:01+0100hertsad (en)

Aid agencies are scrambling to meet the soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases, malnutrition and large numbers of displaced families. WHO regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, said the cyclone “has left an appalling humanitarian situation in its wake” and that....

Southern Africa counts ‘appalling’ toll of Cyclone Freddy

2023-03-23T18:00+0100eveningnews24 (en)

Aid agencies are scrambling to meet the soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases, malnutrition and large numbers of displaced families. WHO regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, said the cyclone “has left an appalling humanitarian situation in its wake” and that....

Southern Africa counts ‘appalling’ toll of Cyclone Freddy

2023-03-23T18:00+0100southwalesargus (en)

Aid agencies are scrambling to meet the soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases, malnutrition and large numbers of displaced families. WHO regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, said the cyclone “has left an appalling humanitarian situation in its wake” and that....

Southern Africa counts ‘appalling’ toll of Cyclone Freddy

2023-03-23T18:00+0100greatyarmouthmercury (en)

Aid agencies are scrambling to meet the soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases, malnutrition and large numbers of displaced families. WHO regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, said the cyclone “has left an appalling humanitarian situation in its wake” and that....

Southern Africa counts ‘appalling’ toll of Cyclone Freddy

2023-03-23T17:59+0100oxfordtimes (en)

Aid agencies are scrambling to meet the soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases, malnutrition and large numbers of displaced families. WHO regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, said the cyclone “has left an appalling humanitarian situation in its wake” and that....

Southern Africa counts ‘appalling’ toll of Cyclone Freddy

2023-03-23T17:58+0100impartialreporter (en)

Aid agencies are scrambling to meet the soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases, malnutrition and large numbers of displaced families. WHO regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, said the cyclone “has left an appalling humanitarian situation in its wake” and that....

Southern Africa counts ‘appalling’ toll of Cyclone Freddy

2023-03-23T17:58+0100eveningtimes (en)

Aid agencies are scrambling to meet the soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases, malnutrition and large numbers of displaced families. WHO regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, said the cyclone “has left an appalling humanitarian situation in its wake” and that....

Southern Africa counts ‘appalling’ toll of Cyclone Freddy

2023-03-23T17:58+0100pressandjournal (en)

The death toll from Tropical Cyclone Freddy, which ravaged Madagascar, Malawi and Mozambique over the past two months, now stands at more than 600 people, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said. Aid agencies are scrambling to meet the soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases,....

Southern Africa counts ‘appalling’ toll of Cyclone Freddy

2023-03-23T17:57+0100newsandstar (en)

Aid agencies are scrambling to meet the soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases, malnutrition and large numbers of displaced families. WHO regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, said the cyclone “has left an appalling humanitarian situation in its wake” and that....

Southern Africa counts ‘appalling’ toll of Cyclone Freddy

2023-03-23T17:57+0100edp24 (en)

Aid agencies are scrambling to meet the soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases, malnutrition and large numbers of displaced families. WHO regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, said the cyclone “has left an appalling humanitarian situation in its wake” and that....

Southern Africa counts ‘appalling’ toll of Cyclone Freddy

2023-03-23T17:57+0100dailyecho (en)

Aid agencies are scrambling to meet the soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases, malnutrition and large numbers of displaced families. WHO regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, said the cyclone “has left an appalling humanitarian situation in its wake” and that....

Southern Africa counts ‘appalling’ toll of Cyclone Freddy

2023-03-23T17:57+0100eveningtelegraph (en)

The death toll from Tropical Cyclone Freddy, which ravaged Madagascar, Malawi and Mozambique over the past two months, now stands at more than 600 people, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said. Aid agencies are scrambling to meet the soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases,....

Southern Africa counts ‘appalling’ toll of Cyclone Freddy

2023-03-23T17:57+0100eadt (en)

Aid agencies are scrambling to meet the soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases, malnutrition and large numbers of displaced families. WHO regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, said the cyclone “has left an appalling humanitarian situation in its wake” and that....

España lidera una Agenda Global del Agua

2023-03-23T07:16+0100ecoticias (es)

España se encuentra entre los cinco primeros países del mundo en capacidad instalada tanto de reutilización hídrica como en desalación y es líder europeo en este sector. España organiza, junto con la Convención de Naciones Unidas para la Lucha contra la Desertificación, el evento ‘Resiliencia frente....

Al menos 5 muertos y 4 lesionados dejaron las fuertes tormentas y tornados registrados al sur de California

2023-03-23T06:16+0100infobae (es)

Al menos 5 muertos y cuatro lesionados dejaron las fuertes tormentas que están azotando el estado de California , en la costa oeste de Estados Unidos. Las víctimas se registraron en distintos puntos del estado y en incidentes separados, después de que les cayeran varios árboles encima, según pudo confirmar el periódico The Hill.

Tornado arrasa el sur de California, EE.UU.

2023-03-23T05:59+0100elnuevosiglo (es)

Un tornado arrancó techos y arrastró vehículos en una ciudad del sur de California este miércoles, mientras una tormenta azota con fuerza el oeste de Estados Unidos, ya duramente afectado por una serie de eventos meteorológicos. La masa de viento arremolinado arremetió en la ciudad de Montebello,....

Estados Unidos: un fuerte tornado arrasó este miércoles en el sur de California

2023-03-23T05:05+0100semana (es)

Un tornado arrancó techos y arrastró vehículos en una ciudad del sur de California este miércoles, mientras una tormenta azota con fuerza el oeste de Estados Unidos, ya duramente afectado por una serie de eventos meteorológicos. La masa de viento arremolinado arremetió en la ciudad de Montebello,....

Un tornado arrasa el sur de California, azotado por una tormenta

2023-03-23T04:28+0100deperu (es)

Un tornado arrancó techos y arrastró vehículos en una ciudad del sur de California este miércoles, mientras una tormenta azota con fuerza el oeste de Estados Unidos, ya duramente afectado por una serie de eventos meteorológicos. La masa de viento arremolinado arremetió en la ciudad de Montebello,....

Un tornado arrasa el sur de California, azotado por una tormenta

2023-03-23T03:52+0100latribuna (es)

Los Ángeles (AFP). Un tornado arrancó techos y arrastró vehículos en una ciudad del sur de California hoy miércoles, mientras una tormenta azota con fuerza el oeste de Estados Unidos, ya duramente afectado por una serie de eventos meteorológicos. La masa de viento arremolinado arremetió en la ciudad....

Tornado arranca techos y arrastra vehículos en el sur de California

2023-03-23T03:36+0100eluniverso (es)

Un tornado arrancó techos y arrastró vehículos en una ciudad del sur de California este miércoles , mientras una tormenta azota con fuerza el oeste de Estados Unidos, ya duramente afectado por una serie de eventos meteorológicos. La masa de viento arremolinado arremetió en la ciudad de Montebello,....

Un tornado arrasa el sur de California, azotado por una tormenta

2023-03-23T03:34+0100metrolibre (es)

Un tornado arrancó techos y arrastró vehículos en una ciudad del sur de California este miércoles, mientras una tormenta azota con fuerza el oeste de Estados Unidos, ya duramente afectado por una serie de eventos meteorológicos. La masa de viento arremolinado arremetió en la ciudad de Montebello,....

Tornado arrasa el sur de California, azotado por una tormenta

2023-03-23T03:25+0100tvn-2 (es)

Un tornado arrancó techos y arrastró vehículos en una ciudad del sur de California este miércoles, mientras una tormenta azota con fuerza el oeste de Estados Unidos, ya duramente afectado por una serie de eventos meteorológicos. La masa de viento arremolinado arremetió en la ciudad de Montebello,....

Un tornado arrasa el sur de California, azotado por una tormenta

2023-03-23T02:52+0100diariolibre (es)

Un tornado arrancó techos y arrastró vehículos en una ciudad del sur de California este miércoles, mientras una tormenta azota con fuerza el oeste de Estados Unidos, ya duramente afectado por una serie de eventos meteorológicos. La masa de viento arremolinado arremetió en la ciudad de Montebello,....

Tornado arrasa el sur de California, azotado por una tormenta California sufrió un tornado que arrancó techos de casas y logró arrastrar vehículos. Global | 18:58 hrs.

2023-03-23T02:49+0100excelsior (es)

Un tornado arrancó techos y arrastró vehículos en una ciudad del sur de California este miércoles, mientras una tormenta azota con fuerza el oeste de Estados Unidos , ya duramente afectado por una serie de eventos meteorológicos. Te recomendamos: Mueren ocho delfines varados en costas de Nueva....

Tornado arrasa el sur de California tras lluvias y vientos de tormenta

2023-03-23T02:48+0100milenio (es)

Un tornado arrancó techos y arrastró vehículos en la ciudad de Montebello, al sur de California , mientras una tormenta azota con fuerza el oeste de Estados Unidos, ya duramente afectado por una serie de eventos meteorológicos. La masa de viento arremolinado arremetió en la ciudad de Montebello ,....

Un tornado arrasa el sur de California, azotado por una tormenta

2023-03-23T02:01+0100eldeber (es)

Un tornado arrancó techos y arrastró vehículos en una ciudad del sur de California este miércoles, mientras una tormenta azota con fuerza el oeste de Estados Unidos, ya duramente afectado por una serie de eventos meteorológicos. La masa de viento arremolinado arremetió en la ciudad de Montebello,....

Caribbean countries amongst the most water stressed globally

2023-03-22T19:12+0100jamaica-star (en)

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Mar 22, CMC – The United Nations World Water Development Report 2023 was launched here on Wednesday amid concerns that Caribbean countries are amongst the most water stress globally. Addressing a press briefing on behalf of the head of the Economic Commission for Latin....

WWDR 2023: partenariati e cooperazione per conseguire l’OSS 6

2023-03-22T13:36+0100regionieambiente (it)

Secondo il World Water Development Report (WWDR 2023), il Rapporto fondamentale delle Nazioni Unite sull’acqua che viene lanciato ogni anno in occasione della Giornata mondiale dell’acqua (22 marzo) e che fornisce ai decisori le conoscenze critiche e gli strumenti necessari per formulare e attuare....

Acqua: Onu, siamo ‘vampiri’ senza scrupoli e andiamo ‘ciecamente verso una crisi idrica globale’

2023-03-22T13:36+0100onuitalia (it)

ROMA, 22 MARZO – L’ Onu lancia l’ allarme acqua : la “linfa vitale” dell’umanità è sempre più a rischio nel mondo a causa dell’eccessivo sviluppo e del consumo “vampiresco” e la “scarsità di acqua sta diventando endemica”. Nella Giornata mondiale dell’Acqua un rapporto delle Nazioni Unite evidenzia....

Giornata Mondiale dell'Acqua: il decalogo di Legambiente per preservare l'oro blu

2023-03-22T10:53+0100riminitoday (it)

L’acqua è una delle componenti principali del nostro organismo. Potremmo sopravvivere giorni senza mangiare, ma non senza bere. Per celebrare questo alimento indispensabile, il 22 marzo del 1992 è stata istituita dalle Nazioni Unite, la Giornata Mondiale dell’Acqua (World Water Day) , quest’anno giunta al suo trentunesimo anniversario.

La Terra è agli sgoccioli. Dal 2030 l’acqua non sarà abbastanza per tutti

2023-03-22T07:49+0100lanotiziagiornale (it)

Sicuramente a una cosa la Giornata mondiale dell’acqua è servita: renderci conto delle proporzioni della catastrofe in un Paese che si azzanna su un muro sporco. Resta da vedere se ora che si sono spente le luci sul tema, in attesa della prossima giornata mondiale il prossimo anno, qualcuno avrà....

Acqua: l'ultima goccia prima della crisi globale. La Conferenza dell'Onu per la salvaguardia delle risorse idriche

2023-03-22T07:17+0100infooggi (it)

L'ultima goccia: poca acqua, consumo eccessivo. Oggi la Conferenza dell'Onu sulla crisi idrica. 2 miliardi di persone non hanno accesso all'acqua potabile. La siccità avanza, cambiamenti climatici e sviluppo "vampiristico" mettono a rischio la linfa vitale dell'umanità. Ogni italiano consuma 6.300 litri d'acqua al giorno.

California tra alluvioni e siccità, le auto sott'acqua

2023-03-22T05:05+0100rainews (it)

Le alluvioni delle ultime ore sono solo l'ultima conseguenza dei fenomeni metereologici estremi registrati da mesi in California. La dodicesima tempesta dell'anno ha colpito la costa occidentale degli Stati Uniti, allagando la parte meridionale e centrale dello Stato, così come le città costiere a sud di San Francisco.

L'ultima goccia: poca acqua, consumo eccessivo. Oggi la Conferenza dell'Onu sulla crisi idrica

2023-03-22T04:32+0100rainews (it)

La siccità avanza. Secondo il Gruppo intergovernativo di esperti ONU sul cambiamento climatico (IPCC), l'aumento della temperatura in atto sarà accompagnato da grandi cambiamenti nel ciclo dell'acqua in tutto il Pianeta, con aree umide che diventeranno molto più umide e aree aride che saranno soggette a siccità più intense e per periodi più lunghi.

Le due principali cause della carenza idrica globale

2023-03-22T00:57+0100interris (it)

Il 22 marzo si celebra la Giornata Mondiale dell’Acqua Istituita dalle Nazioni Unite nel 1992 e prevista all’interno delle direttive dell’agenda 21, risultato della conferenza di Rio, ha lo scopo di analizzare lo stato delle riserve di acqua dolce del pianeta e la loro gestione da parte dell’uomo .

What the UN's latest climate report could mean for Minnesota March 21, 2023 1:12 PM By Cathy Wurzer and Gretchen Brown Global average temperatures could warm nearly six degrees Fahrenheit by the end of the century.

2023-03-21T20:21+0100minnesota-publicradio (en)

We're seeing the effects of climate change on our world: mindboggling amounts of rain and snow and the damage that follows, scorching heatwaves that wither crops and spark devastating wildfires. Heat waves, droughts, floods, wildfires and hurricanes are killing and displacing people worldwide and....

Se non salviamo il pianeta ora non ci riusciremo (mai) più

2023-03-21T19:21+0100vita (it)

Il Gruppo intergovernativo sul cambiamento climatico delle Nazioni Unite (Ipcc) ha pubblicato quello che potrebbe diventare un documento fondamentale sul progresso dell'umanità (o - come una Cassandra - sulla sua mancanza, nel caso in cui non dovessimo dar retta ai suoi avvertimenti).

Fayolle (Bei): "Cambiare radicalmente il modo in cui valorizziamo l'acqua"Banca europea per gli investimenti parteciperà alla Conferenza Onu sul tema idrico

2023-03-21T19:20+0100efanews (it)

La Banca europea per gli investimenti (Bei) - uno dei maggiori finanziatori pubblici mondiali per l'acqua - parteciperà alla Conferenza delle Nazioni Unite sull'acqua per aderire alla richiesta di maggiori investimenti nell'acqua per affrontare lo sviluppo globale e le sfide climatiche.

International Day of Forests 2023: health and well-being

2023-03-21T16:53+0100archyde (en)

The UN proposes as a theme for this year: “Forests and health”. Forests are essential to regulate the planet’s temperature and help store carbon. Editorial / UN Tuesday, March 21, 2023. The International Day of Forests is celebrated every year on March 21 and was established by the United Nations....

Día Internacional de los Bosques 2023: salud y bienestar

2023-03-21T16:04+0100ecoavant (es)

El Día Internacional de los Bosques se celebra cada año el 21 de marzo y fue establecido por la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas en 2012 para destacar la importancia de los bosques en la vida de las personas y el planeta en su conjunto. El objetivo de este día es crear conciencia sobre la....

I cambiamenti climatici distruggeranno i nostri diritti

2023-03-21T13:05+0100unita-news (it)

È stato pubblicato poche ore fa una sintesi del sesto rapporto dell’IPCC – The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, l’organismo delle Nazioni Unite che si occupa di valutare la scienza relativa ai cambiamenti climatici. Possiamo dire che si tratta senza alcun dubbio dell’ultima chiamata per i....

'Our time is now': Turkish experts discuss water scarcity, pledge steps

2023-03-21T10:47+0100dailysabah (en)

The lack of precipitation and water scarcity in Türkiye have topped the country's agenda over the course of the past few months, with experts from several prominent universities pushing to raise awareness among the population before agricultural irrigation and lack of drinking water become even more serious issues.

Cosa succede se la Terra diventa più calda: le conseguenze catastrofiche del cambiamento climatico

2023-03-21T07:05+0100fanpage (it)

Il 20 marzo 2023 il Gruppo Intergovernativo sui Cambiamenti Climatici (IPCC) dell'Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite (ONU) ha pubblicato una relazione di sintesi sul Sesto Rapporto di Valutazione del riscaldamento globale. In parole molto semplici, si tratta dei risultati finali di un'indagine....

World on ‘thin ice’ as UN climate report gives stark warning

2023-03-21T01:43+0100informazione (it)

Con la chiusura dell’ultimo capitolo, il gruppo intergovernativo di esperti sui cambiamenti climatici delle Nazioni Unite (IPCC), consegna oggi a tutti i governi una sintesi dei più recenti rapporti sul passato, presente e futuro dei cambiamenti climatici.

L’ONU sul clima: “Siccità, nubifragi e uragani uccidono sempre di più”

2023-03-20T22:20+0100zazoom-it (it)

(Di lunedì 20 marzo 2023) I cambiamenti del clima a livello planetario, che portano un aumento degli eventi estremi, a cominciare da uragani nubifragi e alluvioni, stanno provocando sempre più vittime. I rischi per le persone crescono anche in Europa e si fa sempre più urgente una drastica diminuzione delle emissioni inquinanti.

ONU: con il cambiamento climatico aumentano le morti

2023-03-20T19:09+0100ilmetropolitano-it (it)

Le ultime bufere, i nubifragi e gli uragani sono tutti “figli” dei cambiamenti climatici che da qualche anno minacciano il nostro pianeta terra. Tutto ciò ha portato a un aumento di morti, le vittime sono moltiplicate. Questo rischio ben presto arriverà anche in territorio europeo.

Clima: dimezzare le emissioni per il 2030, metà della popolazione è a rischio

2023-03-20T17:43+0100euronews-it (it)

L'umanità è in bilico su una sottile lastra di ghiaccio che si sta sciogliendo rapidamente. Con questa metafora il segretario generale dell'Onu Antonio Guterres ha commentato il rapporto stilato dopo anni di studio dal gotha degli scienziati esperti di cambiamento climatico al lavoro sotto l'egida delle Nazioni Unite.

L’ultimo rapporto sul clima dell’ONU è un grido d’allarme: “Agire ora, non c’è più tempo”

2023-03-20T16:25+0100fanpage (it)

Il 9 agosto del 2021 il Gruppo Intergovernativo sui Cambiamenti Climatici (IPCC) delle Nazioni Unite ha pubblicato il primo volume del Sesto Rapporto di Valutazione sull'impatto del riscaldamento globale , nel quale è stato confermato che è l' essere umano con le sue attività a catalizzare il cambiamento climatico .

Ciclone in Malawi: corre in soccorso il Programma Alimentare Mondiale130mila persone colpite dalle alluvioni. 3,8 milioni necessitano di assistenza alimentare

2023-03-20T16:23+0100efanews (it)

Il Programma Alimentare Mondiale delle Nazioni Unite (Wfp) ha intensificato la risposta di emergenza per circa 130mila persone colpite dagli effetti devastanti del ciclone Freddy, che in sei giorni ha scaricato l’equivalente di sei mesi di piogge nel sud del Malawi.

Onu: per meteo estremo morti saliti 15 volte, Europa rischia

2023-03-20T15:12+0100marketscreener (it)

GINEVRA (awp/ats/ans) - "Quasi la metà della popolazione mondiale vive in aree altamente vulnerabili ai cambiamenti climatici. Negli ultimi 10 anni il numero dei morti per siccità, nubifragi e uragani è stato 15 volte più alto" e pure l'Europa rischia un aumento di morti e persone a rischio per di stress da calore.

'Humanity is on thin ice:' Major UN report says 'urgent' action is needed to combat climate change

2023-03-20T14:53+0100news-yahoo (en)

"Urgent" actions are needed to counter human-caused climate change, says a new report released Monday by the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. "Without urgent, effective, and equitable mitigation and adaptation actions, climate change increasingly threatens ecosystems,....

Major UN report says 'urgent' action is needed to combat climate change

2023-03-20T14:22+0100usaToday (en)

"Urgent" actions are needed to counter human-caused climate change, says a new report released Monday by the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. "Without urgent, effective, and equitable mitigation and adaptation actions, climate change increasingly threatens ecosystems,....

Major UN report says 'urgent' action is needed to combat climate change

2023-03-20T14:08+0100azcentral (en)

"Urgent" actions are needed to counter human-caused climate change, says a new report by the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. "Without urgent, effective, and equitable mitigation and adaptation actions, climate change increasingly threatens ecosystems, biodiversity, and the....

MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Investing in water efficiency when renovating buildings – E-000781/2023

2023-03-20T11:47+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Question for written answer E-000781/2023 to the Commission Rule 138 Dan-Ştefan Motreanu (PPE) Through the renovation wave initiative, the EU aims to increase energy efficiency by renovating 35 million building units by 2030. A significant amount of funding will be required for this purpose.

Five fights brewing in the crucial $1.4 trillion farm bill

2023-03-20T10:41+0100islandpacket (en)

series. The future of American food production is up for grabs this year. With the nation's farm bill expiring this September - along with a wide array of crucial programs that put food on American plates - lawmakers are on the clock to craft a farm bill that can pass the divided Congress.

Five fights brewing in the crucial $1.4 trillion farm bill

2023-03-20T10:38+0100fresnobee (en)

series. The future of American food production is up for grabs this year. With the nation's farm bill expiring this September - along with a wide array of crucial programs that put food on American plates - lawmakers are on the clock to craft a farm bill that can pass the divided Congress.

Five fights brewing in the crucial $1.4 trillion farm bill

2023-03-20T10:37+0100charlotteobserver (en)

series. The future of American food production is up for grabs this year. With the nation's farm bill expiring this September - along with a wide array of crucial programs that put food on American plates - lawmakers are on the clock to craft a farm bill that can pass the divided Congress.

Five fights brewing in the crucial $1.4 trillion farm bill

2023-03-20T10:36+0100bnd (en)

series. The future of American food production is up for grabs this year. With the nation's farm bill expiring this September - along with a wide array of crucial programs that put food on American plates - lawmakers are on the clock to craft a farm bill that can pass the divided Congress.

Five fights brewing in the crucial $1.4 trillion farm bill

2023-03-20T10:35+0100theolympian (en)

series. The future of American food production is up for grabs this year. With the nation's farm bill expiring this September - along with a wide array of crucial programs that put food on American plates - lawmakers are on the clock to craft a farm bill that can pass the divided Congress.

Five fights brewing in the crucial $1.4 trillion farm bill

2023-03-20T10:35+0100myrtlebeachonline (en)

series. The future of American food production is up for grabs this year. With the nation's farm bill expiring this September - along with a wide array of crucial programs that put food on American plates - lawmakers are on the clock to craft a farm bill that can pass the divided Congress.

Five fights brewing in the crucial $1.4 trillion farm bill

2023-03-20T10:35+0100newsobserver (en)

series. The future of American food production is up for grabs this year. With the nation's farm bill expiring this September - along with a wide array of crucial programs that put food on American plates - lawmakers are on the clock to craft a farm bill that can pass the divided Congress.

Five fights brewing in the crucial $1.4 trillion farm bill

2023-03-20T10:34+0100heraldonline (en)

series. The future of American food production is up for grabs this year. With the nation's farm bill expiring this September - along with a wide array of crucial programs that put food on American plates - lawmakers are on the clock to craft a farm bill that can pass the divided Congress.

Five fights brewing in the crucial $1.4 trillion farm bill

2023-03-20T10:34+0100idahostatesman (en)

series. The future of American food production is up for grabs this year. With the nation's farm bill expiring this September - along with a wide array of crucial programs that put food on American plates - lawmakers are on the clock to craft a farm bill that can pass the divided Congress.

Five fights brewing in the crucial $1.4 trillion farm bill

2023-03-20T10:33+0100tri-cityherald (en)

series. The future of American food production is up for grabs this year. With the nation's farm bill expiring this September - along with a wide array of crucial programs that put food on American plates - lawmakers are on the clock to craft a farm bill that can pass the divided Congress.

Five fights brewing in the crucial $1.4 trillion farm bill

2023-03-20T10:32+0100kansascity (en)

series. The future of American food production is up for grabs this year. With the nation's farm bill expiring this September - along with a wide array of crucial programs that put food on American plates - lawmakers are on the clock to craft a farm bill that can pass the divided Congress.

Five fights brewing in the crucial $1.4 trillion farm bill

2023-03-20T10:03+0100thehill (en)

With the nation’s farm bill expiring this September along with a wide array of crucial programs that put food on American plates lawmakers are on the clock to craft a farm bill that can pass the divided Congress. The House and Senate agriculture committees will hold a series of hearings akin to a....

Written question - Investing in water efficiency when renovating buildings - E-000781/2023

2023-03-20T08:24+0100europarl (en)

Through the renovation wave initiative, the EU aims to increase energy efficiency by renovating 35 million building units by 2030. A significant amount of funding will be required for this purpose. Besides reducing emissions, it is essential to safeguard water security.

Satellite data shows extreme droughts and floods happening more often Nation

2023-03-20T02:24+0100usaToday (en)

More extreme events more frequent, bigger and more severe occurred in the later years, since 2015, which have ranked among warmest top 10 on record, Rodell said. The work adds to a growing body of evidence that suggests continued warming could cause more frequent, widespread and severe droughts and floods.

Global warming driving more extreme droughts and floods, NASA satellites show

2023-03-19T20:51+0100azcentral (en)

More extreme events more frequent, bigger and more severe occurred in the later years, since 2015, which have ranked among warmest top 10 on record, Rodell said. The work adds to a growing body of evidence that suggests continued warming could cause more frequent, widespread and severe droughts and floods.

NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn’t happen last week

2023-03-19T10:28+0100arkansasonline (en)

A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week. None of these are legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press checked them out. Here are the facts: CLAIM: Climate, weather or meteorological events that we would....

In corso la sesta riunione dell’IPCC: i dati degli ultimi rapporti

2023-03-18T00:12+0100ecologica (it)

I rapporti dell’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) delle Nazioni Unite da trent’anni sollecitano interventi urgenti per fronteggiare il surriscaldamento del Pianeta. Ma il fatto che i vari governi del Pianeta non li abbiano ascoltati è uno dei motivi che ha portato tante e tanti giovani a scendere nelle piazze in questi anni.

Scientists: Largest US reservoirs moving in right direction

2023-03-17T22:34+0100wcfcourier (en)

The West's megadrought The United States , specifically the Southwest, has not experienced a drought as severe as the one it is presently withstanding in roughly 1,200 years . Any drought lasting longer than 20 years is considered a megadrought. The American West is entering year 23 of devastating....

MIL-OSI: Agricultural Biotechnology Market Size Growing at 9.4% CAGR Set to Reach USD 77.4...

2023-03-16T15:12+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) BEIJING, March 16, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Global Agricultural Biotechnology Market Size collected USD 32.1 Billion in 2022 and is set to achieve a market size of USD 77.4 Billion in 2032 growing at a CAGR of 9.4% from 2023 to 2032.

El «doble golpe» climático que afecta a ambas costas de Estados Unidos

2023-03-16T15:06+0100abc-Andalucia (es)

Estados Unidos se encuentra asediado desde ambas costas por la sucesión de fenómenos climáticos adversos , que han provocado inundaciones en el estado de California por fuertes precipitaciones y han sepultado parte de los estados de Nueva York y Nueva Inglaterra.

Agricultural Biotechnology Market Size Growing at 9.4% CAGR Set to Reach USD 77.4 Billion By 2032

2023-03-16T14:44+0100globenewswire (en)

BEIJING, March 16, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Global Agricultural Biotechnology Market Size collected USD 32.1 Billion in 2022 and is set to achieve a market size of USD 77.4 Billion in 2032 growing at a CAGR of 9.4% from 2023 to 2032. Agricultural Biotechnology Market Research Report Highlights....

The most and least disaster-prone states in US

2023-03-15T20:29+0100gazette (en)

A ll residents of the United States are created equal, though not all states are equal when it comes to Natural disasters caused by the weather can occur more often in some states than others, such as and Florida , two states that have both endured hurricanes and other natural disasters, each had....

Siria: metà della popolazione non ha sicurezza alimentareGli allarmanti dati del Wfp dopo 12 anni di guerra e a poco più di un mese dal terremoto

2023-03-15T16:24+0100efanews (it)

In Siria, un salario medio mensile copre attualmente circa un quarto del fabbisogno alimentare di una famiglia, ha detto oggi l’agenzia Onu World Food Programme (Wfp), evidenziando l'urgente necessità di una più cospicua assistenza umanitaria mentre il Paese è alle prese con l'impatto devastante dei....

Age, drought, rodents and neglect weaken California levees and increase flood danger

2023-03-15T15:31+0100whatsnew2day (en)

The levee breach that left an entire California city under water this weekend is highlighting how the state’s vital flood control infrastructure is being weakened by age, drought, climate change, rodents and neglect, leaving dozens of communities at risk.

Torch is building solar-powered outdoor sensors to spot wildfires early

2023-03-15T10:25+0100focustechnica (en)

The Nest Protect is the single best piece of smart home hardware I’ve ever purchased. Not everything in your home would benefit from being connected, but smoke detectors really do. They go a long way toward providing peace of mind when you’re away from home. Hopefully you’ll never need it, but if you do, it could potentially save lives.

The end of the La Niña extreme weather phenomenon is predicted for 2023

2023-03-14T10:29+0100archyde (en)

AGDAILY Reporters* Image : NOAA. It’s time to say goodbye to La Niña. After three years of increased hurricane activity in the Atlantic, wildfires and droughts in the West, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration indicates that La Niña is over and neutral ENSO conditions are expected to....

Floods and droughts are intensifying globally

2023-03-13T17:43+0100nature-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences (en)

Akin to how the US Drought Monitor is used to provide regular monitoring of drought conditions for the United States , the approach presented by Rodell and Li can provide regular monitoring of extreme wet and dry events globally. Recognizing drought and flood events before they intensify can help....

Climate: droughts and floods set to worsen with global warming, confirms a study

2023-03-13T17:43+0100tellerreport (en)

2023-03-13T16:41:39.154Z. According to a study published on Monday, the intensity of extreme events linked to the water cycle is strongly correlated with average temperatures in the world. These natural disasters will therefore become even more serious with global warming.

Climate-stressed Iraq says will plant 5 million trees

2023-03-13T14:12+0100TheFrontierPost-en (en)

by The Frontier Post BAGHDAD (AFP): Iraq’s prime minister on Sunday announced a campaign to combat the severe impacts of climate change on the water-scarce country, including by planting five millions palms and trees. Oil-rich but war-battered Iraq suffers from extreme summer heat, frequent....

Iraq to plant 5 million trees to combat severe impacts of climate change

2023-03-12T15:20+0100thejournal (en)

IRAQ’S PRIMIE MINISTER has today announced a campaign to combat the severe impacts of climate change on the water-scarce country, including by planting five million palms and trees. Oil-rich but war-battered Iraq suffers from extreme summer heat, frequent droughts, desertification and regular dust....

Iraq plans to plant 5 million trees to combat climate change

2023-03-12T15:19+0100thenational (en)

to combat the severe impacts of climate change on the water-scarce country, including the planting of five million , frequent droughts, desertification and regular dust storms, problems that are all exacerbated by a heating planet. Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al Sudani told a climate conference....

Iraq to plant 5 million trees

2023-03-12T15:10+0100iraqinews (en)

Basra – Iraq’s prime minister on Sunday announced a campaign to combat the severe impacts of climate change on the water-scarce country, including by planting five millions palms and trees. Oil-rich but war-battered Iraq suffers from extreme summer heat, frequent droughts, desertification and....

Climate-stressed Iraq says will plant 5 million trees

2023-03-12T14:56+0100abs-cbnnews (en)

BASRA, Iraq -- Iraq's prime minister on Sunday announced a campaign to combat the severe impacts of climate change on the water-scarce country, including by planting five million palms and trees. Oil-rich but war-battered Iraq suffers from extreme summer heat, frequent droughts, desertification and....

East coast African states ail from too much, too little rain

2023-03-11T22:03+0100dailytimesPK (en)

Surrounded by miles of dried land and what remains of his famished livestock, Daniel Lepaine is a worried man. Dozens of his goats in Ngong, a town in southern Kenya, have died after three years of harrowing drought in the east and Horn of Africa. The rest are on the verge of starvation as rain continues to fail.

France’s Agricultural Sector Produced 1.1% of Global Agricultural Emissions in 2021

2023-03-10T23:58+0100climatescorecard (en)

Agriculture is fundamental to the French way of life at home as well as to its identity abroad. As of 2020 in France, usable agricultural areas represent 269 000 km² or 49% of the country. These are the most recent figures made available by the 2020 Agricultural census, a global data collection process guided by the FAO every 10 years.

Desertification From potential to prosperity: the role of land restoration. UNCCD statement at LDC5

2023-03-10T23:05+0100unccd-int (en)

Mr. President, Excellencies, Distinguished Delegates, Ladies and Gentlemen, Let me first join previous speakers to express, on behalf of the secretariat of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, Land degradation and Drought (UNCCD), our deepest appreciation and gratitude to the....

East Coast African States Ail From Too Much, Too Little Rain

2023-03-10T16:56+0100digitpatrox (en)

MOMBASA, Kenya (AP) — Surrounded by miles of dried land and what stays of his famished livestock, Daniel Lepaine is a anxious man. Dozens of his goats in Ngong, a city in southern Kenya, have died after three years of harrowing drought within the east and Horn of Africa. The remainder are on the verge of hunger as rain continues to fail.

East coast African states ail from too much, too little rain

2023-03-10T16:16+0100naharnet-ar (en)

Surrounded by miles of dried land and what remains of his famished livestock, Daniel Lepaine is a worried man. Dozens of his goats in Ngong, a town in southern Kenya, have died after three years of harrowing drought in the east and Horn of Africa. The rest are on the verge of starvation as rain continues to fail.

East coast African states ail from too much, too …

2023-03-10T14:15+0100wearecentralpa (en)

MOMBASA, Kenya (AP) — Surrounded by miles of dried land and what remains of his famished livestock, Daniel Lepaine is a worried man. Dozens of his goats in Ngong, a town in southern Kenya, have died after three years of harrowing drought in the east and Horn of Africa. The rest are on the verge of starvation as rain continues to fail.

East coast African states ail from too much

2023-03-10T10:09+0100nepalnews (en)

Surrounded by miles of dried land and what remains of his famished livestock, Daniel Lepaine is a worried man. Dozens of his goats in Ngong, a town in southern Kenya, have died after three years of harrowing drought in the east and Horn of Africa. The rest are on the verge of starvation as rain continues to fail.

East coast African states ail from too much, too little rain

2023-03-10T08:33+0100ABCnews (en)

MOMBASA, Kenya -- Surrounded by miles of dried land and what remains of his famished livestock, Daniel Lepaine is a worried man. Dozens of his goats in Ngong, a town in southern Kenya, have died after three years of harrowing drought in the east and Horn of Africa. The rest are on the verge of starvation as rain continues to fail.

East coast African states ail from too much, too little rain

2023-03-10T08:27+0100news-gazette (en)

MOMBASA, Kenya (AP) — Surrounded by miles of dried land and what remains of his famished livestock, Daniel Lepaine is a worried man. Dozens of his goats in Ngong, a town in southern Kenya, have died after three years of harrowing drought in the east and Horn of Africa. The rest are on the verge of starvation as rain continues to fail.

East coast African states ail from too much, too little rain

2023-03-10T08:25+0100eagletribune (en)

MOMBASA, Kenya (AP) — Surrounded by miles of dried land and what remains of his famished livestock, Daniel Lepaine is a worried man. Dozens of his goats in Ngong, a town in southern Kenya, have died after three years of harrowing drought in the east and Horn of Africa. The rest are on the verge of starvation as rain continues to fail.

East coast African states ail from too much, too little rain

2023-03-10T08:20+0100metro-us (en)

By WANJOHI KABUKURU Posted on March 10, 2023 FILE – Young boys pull containers of water as they return to their huts from a well in the village of Ntabasi amid a drought in Samburu East, Kenya, Oct, 14, 2022. Tropical Cyclone Freddy, which has already caused 21 deaths and displaced thousands of....

East coast African states ail from too much, too little rain

2023-03-10T08:14+0100sfgate (en)

But a few thousand miles south, communities are facing the opposite problem. Tropical Cyclone Freddy, which has already caused 21 deaths and displaced thousands of others in Madagascar and Mozambique, is set to make landfall in Mozambique once more on Friday.

East coast African states ail from too much, too little rain

2023-03-10T08:13+0100wsoctv (en)

MOMBASA, Kenya (AP) — Surrounded by miles of dried land and what remains of his famished livestock, Daniel Lepaine is a worried man. Dozens of his goats in Ngong, a town in southern Kenya, have died after three years of harrowing drought in the east and Horn of Africa. The rest are on the verge of starvation as rain continues to fail.

East coast African states ail from too much, too little rain

2023-03-10T08:13+0100wftv (en)

MOMBASA, Kenya (AP) — Surrounded by miles of dried land and what remains of his famished livestock, Daniel Lepaine is a worried man. Dozens of his goats in Ngong, a town in southern Kenya, have died after three years of harrowing drought in the east and Horn of Africa. The rest are on the verge of starvation as rain continues to fail.

East coast African states ail from too much, too little rain

2023-03-10T08:11+0100fresnobee (en)

MOMBASA, Kenya. Surrounded by miles of dried land and what remains of his famished livestock, Daniel Lepaine is a worried man. Dozens of his goats in Ngong, a town in southern Kenya, have died after three years of harrowing drought in the east and Horn of Africa. The rest are on the verge of starvation as rain continues to fail.

East coast African states ail from too much, too little rain

2023-03-10T08:10+0100news4jax (en)

MOMBASA – Surrounded by miles of dried land and what remains of his famished livestock, Daniel Lepaine is a worried man. Dozens of his goats in Ngong, a town in southern Kenya, have died after three years of harrowing drought in the east and Horn of Africa. The rest are on the verge of starvation as rain continues to fail.

East coast African states ail from too much, too little rain

2023-03-10T08:08+0100kob (en)

“The trend has always been two contrasting weather systems,” said Evans Mukolwe, the former head of Kenya’s meteorological department. “Intensified cyclones in the southern Africa region translates into drought on the eastern side including Horn of Africa.

East coast African states ail from too much, too little rain

2023-03-10T08:06+0100sandiegouniontribune (en)

MOMBASA, Kenya — Surrounded by miles of dried land and what remains of his famished livestock, Daniel Lepaine is a worried man. Dozens of his goats in Ngong, a town in southern Kenya, have died after three years of harrowing drought in the east and Horn of Africa. The rest are on the verge of starvation as rain continues to fail.

East coast African states ail from too much, too little rain

2023-03-10T08:06+0100actionnewsjax (en)

MOMBASA, Kenya (AP) — Surrounded by miles of dried land and what remains of his famished livestock, Daniel Lepaine is a worried man. Dozens of his goats in Ngong, a town in southern Kenya, have died after three years of harrowing drought in the east and Horn of Africa. The rest are on the verge of starvation as rain continues to fail.

Heatwave Alert: Bushfire Threat Warning Issued Amid Extreme Heat in Sydney

2023-03-09T23:32+0100natureworldnews (en)

reported. A total of 33 bushfires are ongoing across New South Wales, wherein 12 fires are not contained yet. As a result, five public schools have been closed across the state. There were no immediate reports of injuries from the latest bushfires, but the authorities stated some residents needs to be evacuated, as cited by Reuters.

Experts: La Nina, which worsens hurricanes and drought, is gone

2023-03-09T20:48+0100newsnow-co-uk (en)

Devastating hurricanes, destructive wildfires, deadly heat, and widespread droughts: If it feels like extreme weather events are happening more and more these days, it's because they are. Almost 100% of scientists agree the cause of the growing barrage of natural disasters is human-made climate change.

Nueva Plataforma Temática de Clima y Servicios Climáticos del CSIC

2023-03-09T11:11+0100retema (es)

El (CSIC) ha presentado Clima y Servicios Climáticos, un nuevo instrumento del organismo que aglutina a equipos científicos especializados en atmósfera y clima y que tiene el objetivo de abordar de forma coordinada uno de los grandes retos globales marcados por Naciones Unidas: (ODS) número 13, centrado en la acción por el clima.

La plataforma Clima: dando respuesta a los efectos del cambio climático

2023-03-09T10:22+0100tiempo-es (es)

La plataforma Clima es un nuevo instrumento que aglutina a equipos científicos que investigan sobre la atmósfera y sobre el clima para abordar uno de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible de Naciones Unidas Hace 8 minutos 6 min Los servicios climáticos que planea desarrollar la PTI Clima permiten....

Chile Extends State of Exception For 19th Time In Central Zones

2023-03-08T18:39+0100telesurenglish (en)

On Tuesday, Chile’s Lower House approved for the 19th time to extend the “State of Exception” for security reasons in La Araucania and Biobio regions for 15 days to fight violent acts caused by territorial disputes. RELATED: This initiative allows the army deployment in the area to help the Military....

La neve senza precedenti sulla costa occidentale degli Stati Uniti è un evento che capita una sola volta in una generazione

2023-03-06T10:22+0100greenme (it)

Dopo mesi di siccità, la costa occidentale degli States sta assistendo a un inverno insolitamente nevoso, con metri e metri di neve che cadono da Portland, nell'Oregon, a Phoenix. E il governatore della California ha dichiarato lo stato di emergenza in 13 contee.

Meteo. Weekend dai due volti: ciclone al Sud, primavera al Centro-Nord

2023-03-05T16:31+0100unicaradio (it)

Venerdì 3 marzo è una data importante. Si celebra il Wildlife Day, la Giornata Mondiale della fauna selvatica, e torna nelle piazze di tutto il mondo lo sciopero globale per il clima di Fridays for Future. La giornata della fauna selvatica è promossa a livello internazionale dalle Nazioni Unite per....

03.03.2023 USA - New estimates reveal major 2022 weather disasters caused over $21 billion in crop losses Weather-associated production risk is an inherent factor in farmers’ and ranchers’ everyday business environment. Through heavy rain, hail, snow, winds and drought, farming families prepare....

2023-03-04T05:42+0100agroinsurance-en (en)

Weather-associated production risk is an inherent factor in farmers’ and ranchers’ everyday business environment. Through heavy rain, hail, snow, winds and drought, farming families prepare land, plant and harvest knowing their livelihoods are reliant on local weather conditions.

03.03.2023 USA - New estimates reveal major 2022 weather disasters caused over $21 billion in crop losses Weather-associated production risk is an inherent factor in farmers’ and ranchers’ everyday business environment. Through heavy rain, hail, snow, winds and drought, farming families prepare....

2023-03-04T04:00+0100agroinsurance (en)

Weather-associated production risk is an inherent factor in farmers’ and ranchers’ everyday business environment. Through heavy rain, hail, snow, winds and drought, farming families prepare land, plant and harvest knowing their livelihoods are reliant on local weather conditions.

Climate, community, cooperation: An Indian approach to adaptation in the Global South

2023-03-03T23:18+0100orfonline (en)

The need to adapt to the now inevitable impacts of climate change is becoming increasingly urgent. However, there is still a long way to go in terms of strengthening resilience, reducing vulnerabilities and sensitivities, and unlocking the adaptive capacities of global interconnected systems.

Climate change is exacerbating human-wildlife conflict, but solutions await: Study

2023-03-03T18:57+0100mongabay (en)

Wherever people live in close proximity to animals, conflicts will inevitably occur. And whenever environmental conditions change, populations expand or resources become restricted, a natural balance that evolved over millennia may be disturbed, and conflicts will often escalate.

Somalia calls for help as 1.8 million Somali children under 5 experience acute malnutrition and health complications

2023-03-02T11:11+0100reliefWeb (en)

WHO utilizes CERF funds to minimize health impact of drought. Mogadishu, 1 March 2023 A rapidly evolving drought and famine-like situation in Somalia continue to affect 7.8 million people and has already resulted in displacing 1.4 million,while putting the lives of more than 1.

MIL-OSI USA: Wyden, Bennet and Hickenlooper Introduce Legislation to Combat Intensifying Wildfires and Drought...

2023-03-01T22:57+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

US Senate News: Source: United States Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore) March 01, 2023 Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senators Ron Wyden, D-Ore., Michael Bennet, D- Colo., and John Hickenlooper, D-Colo., today introduced the Protect the West Act to make a $60 billion investment in the nation’s forests to reduce....

Somalia calls for help as 1.8 million Somali children under 5 experience acute malnutrition and health complications

2023-03-01T15:55+0100africa-newsroom (en)

MOGADISHU, Somalia, March 1, 2023/APO Group/ -- A rapidly evolving drought and famine-like situation in Somalia continue to affect 7.8 million people and has already resulted in displacing 1.4 million,while putting the lives of more than 1.8 million under 5 children at risk of severe malnutrition and related health complications.

Setting the Stage for 8th Disaster Risk Reduction Platform in Latin America and the Caribbean

2023-02-28T02:28+0100channel5belize (en)

Feb 27, 2023 Setting the Stage for 8th Disaster Risk Reduction Platform in Latin America and the Caribbean. Annually, millions of people across the world are at risk of losing their lives and livelihoods, as a result of natural hazards, including hurricanes, floods, droughts, and earthquakes.

MIL-OSI USA: Congresswoman Caraveo Works to Expedite Relief for CO Farmers & Ranchers Who...

2023-02-28T00:22+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Yadira Caraveo Colorado (8th District) WASHINGTON – Congresswoman Yadira Caraveo, M.D. (CO-08) today joined a bipartisan group of Members pressing for urgent relief for farmers and ranchers who are struggling with ongoing drought.

Notable weather events from the year you were born

2023-02-27T23:54+0100mycouriertribune (en)

Devastating hurricanes, destructive wildfires, deadly heat, and widespread droughts: If it feels like extreme weather events are happening more and more these days, it's because they are. Almost 100% of scientists agree the cause of the growing barrage of natural disasters is human-made climate change.

Notable weather events from the year you were born

2023-02-27T23:50+0100eastoregonian (en)

Devastating hurricanes, destructive wildfires, deadly heat, and widespread droughts: If it feels like extreme weather events are happening more and more these days, it's because they are. Almost 100% of scientists agree the cause of the growing barrage of natural disasters is human-made climate change.

Notable weather events from the year you were born

2023-02-27T23:46+0100missoulian (en)

Devastating hurricanes, destructive wildfires, deadly heat, and widespread droughts: If it feels like extreme weather events are happening more and more these days, it's because they are. Almost 100% of scientists agree the cause of the growing barrage of natural disasters is human-made climate change.

Notable weather events from the year you were born

2023-02-27T23:40+0100wacotrib (en)

Devastating hurricanes, destructive wildfires, deadly heat, and widespread droughts: If it feels like extreme weather events are happening more and more these days, it's because they are. Almost 100% of scientists agree the cause of the growing barrage of natural disasters is human-made climate change.

En Oklahoma se presentó al menos un tornado, según lo reportó el Servicio Meteorológico Nacional de Norman. (Imagen de referencia). - Foto: Getty Images

2023-02-27T18:02+0100semana (es)

Las condiciones climáticas extremas que se han presentado en los últimos días en Estados Unidos están causando destrozos y daños en la infraestructura energética debido a los tornados, que fueron la constante durante el fin de semana. Este lunes, 27 de febrero, cerca de 230 mil habitantes iniciaron....

ForAfrika In Mozambique Prepared For ‘Highly Likely’ Devastating Effects After Cyclone Freddy

2023-02-27T12:47+0100africa (en)

Cyclone Freddy, which killed seven people in Madagascar earlier this week, made landfall along Mozambique’s coastline as a severe tropical storm on Friday and is expected to cause flooding and the destruction of homes and livelihoods. “Our teams are on standby, we are well equipped to respond to....

Da Los Angeles a Minneapolis, gli Stati Uniti sono colpiti da forti tempeste invernali

2023-02-23T16:56+0100marketscreener (it)

Un'ampia fascia degli Stati Uniti settentrionali - dallo Stato di Washington al New England - è rimasta sotto avviso di condizioni meteorologiche invernali. Alcune zone potrebbero vedere altri 18 pollici (46 cm) di neve, venti a 50 miglia (80 km) all'ora e brividi di vento equivalenti a meno 40....

El 'parón biológico' por el frío brusco tras meses cálidos hunde la producción del campo español y deja escasez en Europa

2023-02-23T01:18+0100niusdiario (es)

Y lo que nos cuenta se está viendo ya también en los mercados. En Reino Unido, por ejemplo, han comenzado a racionar la venta de frutas y verduras procedentes el campo español, por la escasez de suministro. Cuatro grandes cadenas, Asda, Morrison, Tesco y Aldi, están poniendo límites a la compra de....

Usa, in arrivo tempesta di neve Ondata di freddo in particolare in Dakota, Minnesota e Wisconsin. Una nuova ondata di gelo si sta abbattendo sugli Stati Uniti. Nei tre Stati mercoledì le scuole rimarranno chiuse così come molti uffici. E’ attesa una forte tempesta invernale che potrebbe scaricare....

2023-02-22T12:14+0100informazione (it)

Ondata di freddo in particolare in Dakota, Minnesota e Wisconsin. Una nuova ondata di gelo si sta abbattendo sugli Stati Uniti. Nei tre Stati mercoledì le scuole rimarranno chiuse così come molti uffici. E’ attesa una forte tempesta invernale che potrebbe scaricare fino a mezzo metro di neve,....

Scaling up anticipatory action in Zimbabwe, Madagascar and Malawi

2023-02-21T14:04+0100reliefWeb (en)

Protecting livelihoods with anticipatory actions. 21 February 2023 Johannesburg Anticipatory actions are designed to prevent a disaster before it happens than reacting so as to protect the lives and livelihoods of communities. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)....

Scaling up anticipatory action in Zimbabwe, Madagascar and Malawi

2023-02-21T13:07+0100africa-newsroom (en)

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, February 21, 2023/APO Group/ -- Anticipatory actions are designed to prevent a disaster before it happens than reacting so as to protect the lives and livelihoods of communities. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) estimates that every dollar....

How Renewable Energy Companies Play a Part in Humanitarian Aid

2023-02-20T23:22+0100renewableenergymagazine (en)

Imagine going months or even years without indoor lighting after a storm, or having to stay warm by building a fire in your living room. Humanitarian aid is the practice of assisting people during or after emergencies. Though many people think of electricity as a secondary need after securing food,....

Extreme drought causing farmers in Canada and U.S. to thin their cattle herds

2023-02-20T19:13+0100digitaljournal (en)

Extreme weather events and drought have beef farmers in Canada and the U.S. thinning their herds in near-record numbers. This could all lead to supply problems in the beef industry over the longer term, as farmers increasingly struggle with profitability amid the unpredictable seasons as climate....

Moon Dust Can Lessen Climate Change: Scientists Plan to Sprinkle the Lunar Particles Worldwide

2023-02-20T17:40+0100natureworldnews (en)

Moon dust was found by scientists to have the potential to slow down climate change and solar radiation on Earth. With this, a plan is reportedly in motion to extract lunar particles and sprinkle it worldwide, particularly around the Blue Planet's orbit.

Data: 3.3 mln in U.S. displaced by disasters

2023-02-16T05:17+0100ecns (en)

More than 3.3 million Americans were forced to evacuate their homes in 2022 due to naturals disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes or wildfires, according to new data from the Census Bureau. Overall, the disasters caused 474 deaths and $165 billion economic damage. Hurricanes forced most people — more than 1.

Data: 3.3m in US displaced by disasters

2023-02-16T03:46+0100chinadaily (en)

Remains of destroyed houses are seen almost one month after Hurricane Ian landfall in Fort Myers Beach, Florida, US, Oct 26, 2022. [Photo/Agencies] More than 3.3 million Americans were forced to evacuate their homes in 2022 due to naturals disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes or wildfires, according to new data from the Census Bureau.

Donors making a difference in earthquakes and other complex health emergencies

2023-02-15T13:39+0100reliefWeb (en)

WHO’s special Contingency Fund for Emergencies (CFE) enabled it to immediately start shipping life-saving supplies to Türkiye and the Syrian Arab Republic after a devastating earthquake struck the countries on 6 February, affecting an estimated 26 million people.

Climate ‘teleconnections’ may link droughts and fires across continents

2023-02-13T15:22+0100techcodex (en)

The research could help countries around the world forecast and collaborate to deal with widespread drought and fires, researchers say. The El Niño-Southern Oscillation, or ENSO, is perhaps the most well-known climate teleconnection ( SN: 8/21/19 ). ENSO entails phases during which weakened trade....

Climate ‘teleconnections’ may link droughts and fires across…

2023-02-13T15:06+0100samacharcentral (en)

These phases influence wind, temperature and precipitation patterns around the world, says climate scientist Samantha Stevenson of the University of California, Santa Barbara, who was not involved in either study. “If you change the temperature of the ocean in the tropical Pacific or the Atlantic … that energy has to go someplace,” she explains.

Climate ‘teleconnections’ may link droughts and fires across continents

2023-02-13T15:01+0100sciencenews (en)

Major droughts arise around the same time at drought hot spots around the world, and the world’s major climate teleconnections may be behind the synchronization, researchers report in one study. What’s more, these profound patterns may also regulate the scorching of more than half of the area burned....

La ONU pidió “actuar” para evitar sequías desastrosas que provocarán “desastres humanos”

2023-02-12T12:23+0100noticiasambientales (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.

MIL-OSI United Kingdom: One hot, dry spell away from drought returning this summer, National...

2023-02-10T17:22+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Following the driest summer in nearly 30 years, experts are warning that another hot dry spell could see drought conditions return in 2023, despite winter rainfall replenishing most water levels. At today’s meeting of the National Drought Group, chaired by EA Executive Director John Leyland, the....

Somalia Humanitarian Response Plan (Issued February 2023)

2023-02-09T18:03+0100reliefWeb (en)

Response Plan Overview. PEOPLE IN NEED: 8.25M. PEOPLE TARGETED: 7.6M. REQUIREMENTS (US$): $2.6B. OPERATIONAL PARTNERS: 335. SO1: Prevent loss of life of 6.7 million of the most severely vulnerable people, including 1.4 million children under five by the end of 2023, by decreasing the prevalence of....

US may need to overhaul its flood insurance policy; here’s why

2023-02-09T14:10+0100firstpost (en)

With climate change wreaking havoc the world over, the planet has been facing more extreme weather patterns like torrential rainfall, droughts or floods. To combat the effects of these changes, many people in the United States are opting for the National Flood Insurance Program.

King’s College London contributes students skill to…

2023-02-09T11:35+0100indiaeducationdiary (en)

Since the late 1980s, Uganda has lost over half its forest and woodland cover. Over 2.5% of the remaining cover is reportedly being cut down each year. The case, which has been brought by the Ugandan Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) Greenwatch, challenges the Ugandan government’s failure to prevent deforestation.

Energy & Environment — Biden touts climate action in national address

2023-02-09T00:10+0100thehill (en)

Biden takes climate victory lap in State of the Union President Biden touted the historic climate investments in the Inflation Reduction Act, the environmental and infrastructure spending he signed into law last year, in his second State of the Union address Tuesday night.

Applications for a newly developed risk and resilience tool

2023-02-08T15:35+0100samacharcentral (en)

By the mid-century, many parts of the United States will experience longer summers with more extreme heat events. While swelteringly hot days are uncomfortable, they can become dangerous for some households, particularly those without air conditioning.

Applications for a newly developed risk and resilience tool

2023-02-08T15:27+0100phys (en)

By the mid-century, many parts of the United States will experience longer summers with more extreme heat events. While swelteringly hot days are uncomfortable, they can become dangerous for some households, particularly those without air conditioning.

Shell threatens Greenpeace protestors with jail and fines: But legal tactics fail as Greenpeace sends second boat and more climbers

2023-02-06T13:12+0100greenpeace (en)

Action pics and video available here , with updates throughout the day. Amsterdam, Netherlands – Shell has attempted to silence Greenpeace International’s peaceful occupation of its oil and gas platform at sea, by hitting the campaign group with an injunction late on Friday, February 3, threatening up to two years’ jail time and fines.

Beavers: Savior of the Wetlands From Drought Caused by Climate Change

2023-02-06T12:15+0100natureworldnews (en)

They chew tree trunks until they fall, then use the trunk and branches as building materials, along with stones at the base, mud, and plants to seal the dam's upstream wall. The dam causes flooding, slows the flow of water, and keeps it on the landscape for a longer period of time.

China science, technology news summary -- Feb. 4

2023-02-04T10:27+0100china.org.cn (en)

BEIJING, Feb. 4 (Xinhua) -- The following is a summary of published science and technology news of China. AGRICULTURAL DROUGHT STUDY. Chinese researchers have found that anthropogenic external forcing and the natural internal variability of the climate system together have led to aggravated droughts....

Sud Sudan: i numeri della grave emergenza umanitaria. L’allarme dell’Onu

2023-02-03T16:50+0100interris (it)

Le Nazioni unite hanno diffuso i numeri della grave emergenza umanitaria del Sud Sudan. Gli effetti degli shock legati al clima, i conflitti e la violenza interna, hanno distrutto le case i mezzi di sussistenza di molte persone. L’allarme dell’Onu. Il Sud Sudan vive un’emergenza umanitaria grave con....

What’s the link between global heating and extreme weather?

2023-02-02T22:47+0100khmertimes (en)

Millions were left without power, trapped in their cars and stranded at airports as the country was plunged into a bone-chilling freeze. A polar vortex had brought cold air from the Arctic down to the US. But Americans aren’t the only ones battling extreme weather this holiday season.

Summary of Global Climate Indicators 2018–2022

2023-01-31T06:42+0100ecodebate (en)

Human influence is very likely the main driver of the decrease in Arctic sea-ice area between 1979–1988 and 2010–2019, which recorded decreases of about 40% in September and about 10% in March (IPCC, 2021). The current Arctic sea-ice cover (both annual and late summer) is at its lowest level since....

Anthropogenic-Driven Amazon Forest Degradation Occurring ‘Much Faster’ Than Previously Thought: Study

2023-01-30T09:04+0100earth-org (en)

The Amazon rainforest, one of the world’s most biologically diverse ecosystems and home to about three million species of plants and animals, is degrading much faster than previously thought, a new study has found. Amazon forest degradation is attributed mainly to human activities and climate change-driven droughts.

Life Style for Environment (LiFE)

2023-01-28T22:39+0100risingkashmir (en)

Environment refers to all the biotic (living) that is plants, animals and micro-organisms as well as abiotic (non-living) factors like temperature, rainfall, floods, humidity, water etc. An intricate relationship exists between environment and human health. A good environment ensures healthy living beings and healthy individuals.

Global Warming: Frontline Philippines January 28, 2023

2023-01-28T05:44+0100bulatlat (en)

As this piece was being written, the number of dead, missing, and injured and the toll on agriculture and infrastructure were still rising in Oriental Mindoro, Camarines Norte, Samar, Romblon, and other provinces where almost every barangay had been devastated by days of torrential rain.

One third of Amazon ‘degraded’ by human activity, drought: study

2023-01-27T06:55+0100digitpatrox (en)

WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES — Amazon ecosystem has centered on the implications of deforestation. The examine discovered that fireplace, timber extraction and edge results have degraded no less than 5.5 per cent of all remaining Amazonian forests, or 364,748 sq. kilometres, between 2001 and 2018.

Proposals advance for wildfire-detecting cameras, forestry workforce expansion

2023-01-27T00:45+0100gazette (en)

A state Senate committee unanimously advanced two bills Thursday aiming to improve Colorado’s wildfire prevention efforts through workforce development and new technology. These are the first wildfire bills to pass out of committee this session, after the state legislature approved nearly a dozen....

One third of Amazon ‘degraded’ by human activity, drought: study

2023-01-27T00:29+0100mb-com-ph (en)

WASHINGTON, United States — More than one third of the Amazon rainforest may have been degraded by human activity and drought, researchers said Thursday, and action is needed to protect the critically important ecosystem. In a study published in the journal Science, the researchers said the damage....

California storms give state much-needed boost in water supply

2023-01-27T00:29+0100aljazeera-en (en)

A series of storms called “atmospheric rivers” that pummelled California and caused flooding and devastation across the United States ’s west coast has helped to boost the state’s water supply after years of As of Thursday, the US Drought Monitor showed that the state no longer had any areas under “extreme” or “exceptional” drought.

No podemos degradar más

2023-01-26T22:25+0100eldiario-es (es)

Muchos de los países que en sus territorios parecen hacer bien las cosas, tienen una trastienda terrorífica. Importar alimentos y materias primas de otros países ahorra muchos disgustos ambientales y se lleva la degradación a otra parte. La última iniciativa de la Convención de Naciones Unidas de....

Atmospheric Water Generators the New Essential Emergency Tech for Record Droughts, Natural Disasters

2023-01-26T14:47+0100einnews (en)

Airiver has overhauled traditional water generator technology to provide easily accessible clean water to homes in response to the global climate emergency. This is the most economical option for water if there is no available source near your home or community... the demand has become critical as climate change takes hold of our world.

Global Warming: Frontline Philippines

2023-01-26T11:54+0100bworldcom (en)

A s this piece was being written, the number of dead, missing, and injured and the toll on agriculture and infrastructure were still rising in Oriental Mindoro, Camarines Norte, Samar, Romblon, and other provinces where almost every barangay had been devastated by days of torrential rain.

Climate displacement is happening now in the U.S. and we must pay attention | Opinion

2023-01-25T19:38+0100tennessean (en)

will be displaced by climate-related events by 2050. That means that in less than 30 years from now, more than 1 out of every 8 people will have lost their homes. Take a minute, and let that sink in. In the meantime, the world is moving quickly, and with it, people are moving too.

Wedap, dalla Puglia un progetto innovativo per fornire acqua ai villaggi isolati

2023-01-22T12:31+0100247libero (it)

La siccità è uno degli effetti più nocivi del cambiamento climatico e “nessun Paese ne è immune”, ammoniscono le Nazioni Unite. Secondo il rapporto pubblicato dall’Onu lo scorso anno in occasione della Giornata mondiale della siccità e della desertificazione, entro il 2040 un bambino su quattro....

Wedap, dalla Puglia un progetto innovativo per fornire acqua ai villaggi isolati

2023-01-22T11:10+0100formiche (it)

La siccità è uno degli effetti più nocivi del cambiamento climatico e “nessun Paese ne è immune”, ammoniscono le Nazioni Unite. Secondo il rapporto pubblicato dall’Onu lo scorso anno in occasione della Giornata mondiale della siccità e della desertificazione, entro il 2040 un bambino su quattro....

Wedap, dalla Puglia un progetto innovativo per fornire acqua ai villaggi isolati

2023-01-22T10:41+0100zazoom-it (it)

(Di domenica 22 gennaio 2023) La siccità è uno degli effetti più nocivi del cambiamento climatico e “nessun Paese ne è immune”, ammoniscono le Nazioni Unite. Secondo il rapporto pubblicato dall’Onu lo scorso anno in occasione della Giornata mondiale della siccità e della desertificazione, entro il....

Diario las Américas | California: Pocos propietarios se aseguran ante inundaciones

2023-01-21T15:00+0100diariolasamericas (es)

“No pensé que se inundaría tanto”, explicó desde un centro para evacuados, preocupado de que el agua dañara el cableado y el equipo de aire acondicionado. En California, sólo unos 230.000 hogares y otras construcciones cuentan con pólizas de seguro contra inundaciones, que son independientes del seguro de vivienda.

California: Pocos propietarios se aseguran ante inundaciones

2023-01-21T05:25+0100latimes (es)

En California, sólo unos 230.000 hogares y otras construcciones cuentan con pólizas de seguro contra inundaciones, que son independientes del seguro de vivienda. Eso significa que solamente alrededor del 2% de las propiedades están cubiertas ante inundaciones. El gobierno federal es el asegurador de la mayor parte de ellas, aproximadamente 191.

California: Pocos propietarios se aseguran ante inundaciones

2023-01-21T03:59+0100lanacion-AR (es)

ACAMPO, California, EE.UU. (AP) — Al despertar el domingo, Kyle Starks se percató de que había una inundación que llegaba hasta la puerta de su Jeep luego de que otra fuerte tormenta azotó a California. Los rescatistas se presentaron con botes para poner a salvo a Starks y a otros residentes de su....

California: Pocos propietarios se aseguran ante inundaciones

2023-01-21T03:43+0100infobae (es)

“No pensé que se inundaría tanto”, explicó desde un centro para evacuados, preocupado de que el agua dañara el cableado y el equipo de aire acondicionado. En California, sólo unos 230.000 hogares y otras construcciones cuentan con pólizas de seguro contra inundaciones, que son independientes del seguro de vivienda.

How Do You Fight a Drought When It’s Flooding?

2023-01-20T11:16+0100nytimes (en)

California is built upon the great gamble of irrigation. Left alone, much of the land in the Western United States would be inhospitable to teeming cities. But we’re Americans — we couldn’t let the desert stand in our way. More than a century ago, the United States Bureau of Land Reclamation began taming the water in the West.

‘The Atmospheric Rivers’ Cause For Severe California Flooding!

2023-01-19T18:10+0100mfame (en)

Credits: Chris Gallagher/ Unsplash Atmospheric rivers are also partly to blame for the torrential rains in California this month. These severe storms have killed at least 18 people this month in California and left tens of thousands of people without power. Atmospheric rivers can stretch 1,000 miles (1,600km) long and 350 miles wide.

Why weeks of rain in California will not end historic drought

2023-01-18T11:09+0100cyprus-mail (en)

California has been deluged since Dec. 26 by seven atmospheric rivers that have dumped up to 76 cm of rain over some areas, but the drought that has gripped the western United States remains far from over. Virtually none of the storms has reached the Colorado River basin, which means the river that....

Zimbabwe sull’orlo della carestia

2023-01-17T00:20+0100ladiscussione (it)

Siccità, inondazioni ed epidemie, causati dai fenomeni naturali estremi, hanno portato lo Zimbabwe sull’orlo della carestia. Sono 3,8 milioni le persone bisognose di assistenza umanitaria di cui, secondo l’Unicef, più della metà sono bambini. Il Fondo delle Nazioni Unite per l’infanzia rileva....

Shifting Patterns in Global Water Cycle Could Lead to Worldwide Catastrophic Events

2023-01-16T14:52+0100natureworldnews (en)

The global water cycle is changing due to the potential influence of climate change and global warming, according to a new report. This alteration in the natural flow of water on Earth could lead to extreme weather events and vice versa. 2022 Summary Report.

ESTADOS UNIDOS Biden declaró estado de catástrofe grave en California a la espera de nuevas tormentas

2023-01-16T13:36+0100diarioelheraldo (es)

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, declaró el estado de catástrofe grave en California, donde este domingo están previstas nuevas tormentas, luego de tres semanas de precipitaciones sin precedentes que causaron al menos 19 muertos. Biden dispuso una ayuda federal para los habitantes y....

Biden declara desastre cuando otra tormenta azota California inundada – Mundo

2023-01-16T08:36+0100notiulti (es)

SALINAS: El presidente de EE. UU., Joe Biden, declaró un gran desastre en California, ya que la última de una sucesión de sistemas de tormentas azotó el estado, provocando fuertes inundaciones en regiones ya inundadas y amenazando con nevadas de hasta seis pies.

Biden declara estado de catástrofe en California, las lluvias no paran

2023-01-15T20:07+0100diarioelmercurio (es)

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, declaró el estado de catástrofe grave en California, donde este domingo están previstas nuevas tormentas, luego de tres semanas de precipitaciones sin precedentes que causaron al menos 19 muertos. Biden dispuso una ayuda federal para ayudar a los....

California, en estado de catástrofe tras semanas de intensas lluvias

2023-01-15T19:14+0100caracol (es)

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden , declaró el estado de catástrofe grave en California, donde este domingo están previstas nuevas tormentas, luego de tres semanas de precipitaciones sin precedentes que causaron al menos 19 muertos. Biden dispuso una ayuda federal para ayudar a los....

Biden declara estado de catástrofe en California tras intensas lluvias

2023-01-15T19:09+0100milenio (es)

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, declaró el estado de catástrofe grave en California , donde este domingo están previstas nuevas tormentas, luego de tres semanas de precipitaciones sin precedentes que causaron al menos 19 muertos. Biden dispuso una ayuda federal para ayudar a los....

lluvias inéditas, deslaves y al menos 19 muertos

2023-01-15T19:06+0100esdelatino-com (es)

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, declaró estado de grave catástrofe en California, donde este domingo se pronosticaban nuevas tormentas, tras tres semanas de precipitaciones récord que causó al menos 19 muertes. Biden ordenó ayuda federal para ayudar a los habitantes y municipios de este....

Biden declara estado de catástrofe en California, golpeada por intensas lluvias

2023-01-15T18:54+0100elMundo (es)

Al menos 19 personas han muerto desde finales de diciembre por las violentas tormentas invernales en el oeste del país Temporal El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden , ha declarado este domingo el estado de catástrofe grave en California, donde están previstas nuevas tormentas, después de tres....

Biden declara estado de catástrofe en California, golpeada por intensas lluvias

2023-01-15T17:52+0100laprensa-HN (es)

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden , declaró el estado de catástrofe grave en California , donde este domingo están previstas nuevas tormentas , luego de tres semanas de precipitaciones sin precedentes que causaron al menos 19 muertos. Biden dispuso una ayuda federal para ayudar a los....

Presidente Joe Biden declara catástrofe grave por tormentas en California

2023-01-15T16:33+0100diariolibre (es)

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden , declaró el estado de catástrofe grave en California , donde este domingo están previstas nuevas tormentas , luego de tres semanas de precipitaciones sin precedentes que causaron al menos 19 muertos. Biden dispuso una ayuda federal para ayudar a los....

Biden declara estado de catástrofe en California, las lluvias no paran Global | 07:47 hrs.

2023-01-15T15:07+0100excelsior (es)

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden , declaró el estado de catástrofe grave en California, donde este domingo están previstas nuevas tormentas, luego de tres semanas de precipitaciones sin precedentes que causaron al menos 19 muertos. Biden dispuso una ayuda federal para ayudar a los....

Declaran estado de catástrofe en California, golpeada por intensas lluvias

2023-01-15T14:21+0100tvn-2 (es)

Salinas, Estados Unidos/ El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, declaró el estado de catástrofe grave en California, donde este domingo están previstas nuevas tormentas, luego de tres semanas de precipitaciones sin precedentes que causaron al menos 19 muertos.

Biden declara estado de catástrofe grave en California, donde se esperan nuevas tormentas

2023-01-15T13:30+0100eldia-AR (es)

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden , declaró el estado de catástrofe grave en California , donde hoy están previstas nuevas tormentas , luego de tres semanas de precipitaciones sin precedentes que causaron al menos 19 muertos. dispuso una ayuda federal para ayudar a los habitantes y....

S. Korea donates rice for use by impoverished communities

2023-01-15T13:07+0100vientianetimes (en)

For the second year in a row, a consignment of rice, worth about US$1.26 million, has arrived at the warehouse in Vientiane for use by impoverished people in Laos. Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, Mr Yung Soo Jung, handed over the rice donation to the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Mrs....

Estados Unidos se convierte en el gran escaparate del cambio climático

2023-01-15T06:36+0100lavanguardia (es)

Allá donde aparcan los Bentley con la ventanilla abierta, ese lugar se llama Montecito. Ese rincón californiano de lujo, donde el precio medio de las casas alcanza los cinco millones de dólares, es el refugio de famosos en busca de discreción y de exiliados como los duques de Sussex, Enrique y Meghan, que persiguen todo lo contrario.

Nuevas inundaciones en California, golpeada por intensas lluvias

2023-01-15T06:18+0100deperu (es)

Otro diluvio cayó el sábado sobre el de California, en el oeste de Estados Unidos, provocando grandes inundaciones, luego de tres semanas de precipitaciones sin precedentes que causaron al menos 19 muertos. Una impresionante ola de lluvia -y nieve en las zonas de montañas- arrasó este sábado muchas....

UN confirms 2022 among eight hottest years on record

2023-01-14T14:30+0100enca (en)

GENEVA - The past eight years were the hottest since records began, the United Nations confirmed, despite the cooling influence of a drawn-out La Nina weather pattern. Last year, as the world faced a cascade of unprecedented natural disasters made more likely and deadly by climate change, the average global temperature was about 1.

18 billion-dollar weather, climate disasters hit …

2023-01-14T13:38+0100woodtv (en)

The United States was hit by 18 weather and climate disasters costing at least $1 billion during 2022, among the most that has occurred in one year. A Tuesday release from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) states that last year tied with 2011 and 2017 for the third highest....

ANU releases water report; shows global warming affecting water cycle

2023-01-14T07:19+0100indiaeducationdiary (en)

The third La Niña year in a row intensified existing droughts in the Americas, while causing floods in parts of Asia and Oceania, according to a first-of-its-kind report released today by the Global Water Monitor Consortium, led by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU).

UN confirms 2022 among eight hottest years on record

2023-01-14T05:16+0100hurriyetdailynews (en)

WASHINGTON The past eight years were the hottest since records began, the United Nations confirmed on Jan. 12, despite the cooling influence of a drawn-out La Nina weather pattern. class='cf'> Last year, as the world faced a cascade of unprecedented natural disasters made more likely and deadly by....

Le tempeste non si fermano in California: l’ottava tempesta consecutiva causerà “inondazioni catastrofiche”

2023-01-14T03:32+0100flaminiaedintorni (it)

La California si prepara a soffrire “alluvioni catastrofiche” Durante il fine settimana, i meteorologi, come A L’ottava tempesta consecutiva Lancia grandi quantità di acqua e neve in un’area dove il suolo è già saturo. Lo Stato più popoloso degli Stati Uniti è stato colpito nelle ultime settimane da....

2022 among eight hottest years as Earth heats up

2023-01-14T01:58+0100chinadaily (en)

Children ski on a slope in Ruhpolding, Germany, on Wednesday. Sparse snowfall and unseasonably warm winter weather in Europe's central mountains are allowing grass to blanket hillsides across the region, causing headaches for ski slope operators and aficionados of Alpine white.

La costa oeste de Estados Unidos se prepara para más tormentas peligrosas

2023-01-13T21:16+0100elperiodicodemexico (es)

Huw Griffith | AFP. La costa oeste de Estados Unidos se prepara para nuevas lluvias torrenciales el viernes y el fin de semana, cuando los llamados ríos atmosféricos descarguen grandes cantidades de agua y nieve en una región donde los suelos ya están empapados.

Climate / UN confirms 2022 among eight hottest years on record

2023-01-13T20:21+0100newagebd (en)

The past eight years were the hottest since records began, the United Nations confirmed Thursday, despite the cooling influence of a drawn-out La Nina weather pattern. Last year, as the world faced a cascade of unprecedented natural disasters made more likely and deadly by climate change, the average global temperature was about 1.

La costa oeste de EEUU se prepara para más tormentas peligrosas

2023-01-13T18:13+0100deperu (es)

La costa oeste de Estados Unidos se prepara para nuevas lluvias torrenciales el viernes y el fin de semana, cuando los llamados ríos atmosféricos descarguen grandes cantidades de agua y nieve en una región donde los suelos ya están empapados. California ha sido azotada en las últimas semanas por....

La costa oeste de EEUU se prepara para más tormentas peligrosas

2023-01-13T17:34+0100metrolibre (es)

La costa oeste de Estados Unidos se prepara para nuevas lluvias torrenciales el viernes y el fin de semana, cuando los llamados ríos atmosféricos descarguen grandes cantidades de agua y nieve en una región donde los suelos ya están empapados. California ha sido azotada en las últimas semanas por....

La costa oeste de EEUU se prepara para más tormentas peligrosas

2023-01-13T17:25+0100eluniversal (es)

Los Angeles La costa oeste de Estados Unidos se prepara para nuevas lluvias torrenciales el viernes y el fin de semana, cuando los llamados ríos atmosféricos descarguen grandes cantidades de agua y nieve en una región donde los suelos ya están empapados.

La costa oeste de EEUU se prepara para más tormentas peligrosas

2023-01-13T16:51+0100tvn-2 (es)

Los Angeles, Estados Unidos/ La costa oeste de Estados Unidos se prepara para nuevas lluvias torrenciales el viernes y el fin de semana, cuando los llamados ríos atmosféricos descarguen grandes cantidades de agua y nieve en una región donde los suelos ya están empapados.

Costa oeste de EU se prepara para más tormentas peligrosas

2023-01-13T16:45+0100elnuevosiglo (es)

Al menos siete personas murieron el jueves por la noche tras el paso de tornados por el sur de Estados Unidos, indicaron los servicios de emergencia. El Servicio Meteorológico Nacional informó de 45 posibles tornados en el transcurso del día. Seis personas murieron a causa de este fenómeno natural....

Africa Zimbabwe sull'orlo della carestia con 2 milioni di bambini alla fame

2023-01-13T12:17+0100avvenire (it)

L'eredità lasciata dal dittatore Robett Mugabe continua a pesare su un Paese che per decenni è stato tra i più floridi dell'Africa australe. Lo Zimbabwe si trova infatti ormai sull'"orlo della carestia" secondo i dati appena pubblicati dal Fondo delle Nazioni Unite per l'infanzia (Unicef).

El clima extremo mortal hace estragos en los Estados Unidos

2023-01-13T11:49+0100notiulti (es)

Pueblos inundados y metros de nieve en la costa oeste, huracanes mortales en el sureste: las condiciones climáticas extremas en los EE. UU. han matado al menos a dos docenas de personas. En California, por lo general bañada por el sol, todavía no se vislumbra el final de las severas tormentas invernales.

Wmo: gli ultimi 8 anni sono stati gli 8 più caldi mai registrati (VIDEO)

2023-01-13T10:09+0100greenreport (it)

Secondo i 6 più importanti dataset internazionali sulla temperatura convalidati dalla World meteorological organization (WMO), «Gli ultimi 8 anni sono stati i più caldi mai registrati a livello globale, alimentati da concentrazioni di gas serra in costante aumento e calore accumulato».

Environment Subscribers only Climate: The last eight years are the warmest on record

2023-01-13T08:54+0100LeMonde-en (en)

During a forest fire in Videmonte, Portugal, on August 11, 2022. In this country, forest fires have destroyed a total of 104,379 hectares during the year, according to the European Forest Fire Information System. PEDRO NUNES/REUTERS. Humanity, which continues to disrupt the climate system, is....

UN confirms 2022 among 8 hottest years on record

2023-01-13T07:53+0100thedailystarBD (en)

The past eight years were the hottest since records began, the United Nations confirmed Thursday, despite the cooling influence of a drawn-out La Nina weather pattern. Last year, as the world faced a cascade of unprecedented natural disasters made more likely and deadly by climate change, the average global temperature was about 1.

UN confirms 2022 among eight hottest years on record

2023-01-13T00:51+0100mb-com-ph (en)

GENEVA, Switzerland — The past eight years were the hottest since records began, the United Nations confirmed Thursday, despite the cooling influence of a drawn-out La Nina weather pattern. Last year, as the world faced a cascade of unprecedented natural disasters made more likely and deadly by....

UN confirms 2022 among eight hottest years on record

2023-01-13T00:27+0100terradaily (en)

The past eight years were the hottest since records began, the United Nations confirmed Thursday, despite the cooling influence of a drawn-out La Nina weather pattern. Last year, as the world faced a cascade of unprecedented natural disasters made more likely and deadly by climate change, the average global temperature was about 1.

2022 was one of the warmest on record as Earth heats up

2023-01-12T21:36+0100missoulian (en)

FILE - People cool off in the water on a hot and sunny day at the beach in Barcelona, Spain, July 15, 2022. Earth’s fever persisted last year, not quite spiking to a record high but still in the top five or six warmest on record, government agencies reported Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023.

2022 was one of the warmest on record as Earth heats up

2023-01-12T21:34+0100siouxcityjournal (en)

FILE - People cool off in the water on a hot and sunny day at the beach in Barcelona, Spain, July 15, 2022. Earth’s fever persisted last year, not quite spiking to a record high but still in the top five or six warmest on record, government agencies reported Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023.

2022 was one of the warmest on record as Earth heats up

2023-01-12T21:33+0100wcfcourier (en)

FILE - People cool off in the water on a hot and sunny day at the beach in Barcelona, Spain, July 15, 2022. Earth’s fever persisted last year, not quite spiking to a record high but still in the top five or six warmest on record, government agencies reported Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023.

2022 was one of the warmest on record as Earth heats up

2023-01-12T21:32+0100wacotrib (en)

FILE - People cool off in the water on a hot and sunny day at the beach in Barcelona, Spain, July 15, 2022. Earth’s fever persisted last year, not quite spiking to a record high but still in the top five or six warmest on record, government agencies reported Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023.

NASA: 2022 tied for fifth warmest year on record

2023-01-12T20:47+0100whatsnew2day (en)

#NASA #tied #warmest #year #record. Scientists say temperatures will continue to rise if governments don’t rein in fossil fuel consumption. A group of US-based scientists say 2022 has ended for the fifth warmest year on record, continuing a trend of rising global temperatures and extreme weather due to the burning of coal, oil and gas.

NASA: 2022 tied for the fifth hottest year on record

2023-01-12T20:46+0100aljazeera-en (en)

A group of US-based scientists say 2022 tied for the fifth hottest year on record, continuing a trend of rising global temperatures and extreme weather caused by the burning of coal, oil and gas. On Thursday, scientists with the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the....

UN confirms 2022 among eight hottest years on record

2023-01-12T20:39+0100khaleejtimes (en)

The past eight years were the hottest since records began, the United Nations confirmed Thursday, despite the cooling influence of a drawn-out La Nina weather pattern. Last year, as the world faced a cascade of unprecedented natural disasters made more likely and deadly by climate change, the average global temperature was about 1.

With record heat, floods and droughts, 2022 was among Earth’s warmest years

2023-01-12T20:11+0100stripes (en)

As five different scientific organizations this week classified last year’s intense heat — declaring it either the fifth- or sixth-warmest year on record — the impact of the Earth’s soaring temperatures became clear. In 2022, the world experienced blazing heat waves, from the Southern United States ....

Riscaldamento globale, siamo a +1,15°C negli ultimi 170 anni: tutti i DATI e il punto della situazione

2023-01-12T18:07+0100meteoweb (it)

Riscaldamento globale, il WMO fa il punto della situazione con i dati del 2022: la temperatura mondiale è aumentata di +1,15°C negli ultimi 170 anni. Gli ultimi 8 anni sono stati i più caldi mai registrati al mondo. La temperatura media globale nel 2022 è stata di circa 1,15°C sopra i livelli....

California bajo el azote de 'incesante desfile de ciclones'

2023-01-12T15:45+0100tvn-2 (es)

Santa Cruz, Estados Unidos/ California sufre el azote de un "incesante desfile de ciclones", según los servicios meteorológicos, que descargarán este jueves nuevas lluvias torrenciales, tras inundaciones y deslizamientos de tierra que ya han dejado al menos 18 muertos.

12 gen 2023, 13:53 Carlo Migliore Cronaca mondo - Ancora un giorno di ordinaria follia climatica nello stato della California tra alluvioni e neve record. Almeno 19 vittime

2023-01-12T14:28+01003bmeteo (it)

Emergenza meteo in California tra alluvioni e nevicate record. Anche oggi la cronaca meteo ci riporta sugli Stati Uniti occidentali segnatamente alla California dove da giorni continua ad abbattersi un'ondata di intenso maltempo. Il paese del "Sole" che ha patito gli effetti di una siccità senza....

Explainer-Why Weeks Of Rain In California Will Not End Historic Drought

2023-01-12T12:57+0100ibtimes (en)

A resident walks along a flooded street, after "atmospheric river" rainstorms slammed northern California, in the coastal town of Aptos, U.S., January 5, 2023. Reuters. California has been deluged since Dec. 26 by seven atmospheric rivers that have dumped up to 30 inches (76 cm) of rain over some....

Explainer-Why weeks of rain in California will not end historic drought By Daniel Trotta (Reuters) - California has been deluged since Dec. 26 by seven atmospheric rivers that have dumped up to 30 ... 37m ago

2023-01-12T12:45+0100whbl (en)

By Daniel Trotta. (Reuters) – California has been deluged since Dec. 26 by seven atmospheric rivers that have dumped up to 30 inches (76 cm) of rain over some areas, but the drought that has gripped the western United States remains far from over. Virtually none of the storms has reached the....

Explainer-Why weeks of rain in California will not end historic drought By Daniel Trotta (Reuters) - California has been deluged since Dec. 26 by seven atmospheric rivers that have dumped up to 30 inches (76 cm) of rain ov... 27m ago

2023-01-12T12:37+0100wsau (en)

By Daniel Trotta. (Reuters) – California has been deluged since Dec. 26 by seven atmospheric rivers that have dumped up to 30 inches (76 cm) of rain over some areas, but the drought that has gripped the western United States remains far from over. Virtually none of the storms has reached the....

Explainer-Why weeks of rain in California will not end historic drought Daniel Trotta |Updated 21 minutes ago |3 min read By Daniel Trotta (Reuters) - California has been deluged since Dec. 26 by seven atmospheric rivers that have dumped up to 30 inches (76 cm) of rain over some areas, but the....

2023-01-12T12:36+0100thechronicleherald (en)

By Daniel Trotta. (Reuters) - California has been deluged since Dec. 26 by seven atmospheric rivers that have dumped up to 30 inches (76 cm) of rain over some areas, but the drought that has gripped the western United States remains far from over. Virtually none of the storms has reached the....

Explainer-Why weeks of rain in California will not end historic drought

2023-01-12T12:31+0100gazette (en)

By Daniel Trotta. (Reuters) - California has been deluged since Dec. 26 by seven atmospheric rivers that have dumped up to 30 inches (76 cm) of rain over some areas, but the drought that has gripped the western United States remains far from over. Virtually none of the storms has reached the....

Explainer-Why weeks of rain in California will not end historic drought 14m ago

2023-01-12T12:22+0100wkzo (en)

By Daniel Trotta. (Reuters) – California has been deluged since Dec. 26 by seven atmospheric rivers that have dumped up to 30 inches (76 cm) of rain over some areas, but the drought that has gripped the western United States remains far from over. Virtually none of the storms has reached the....

Explainer-Why weeks of rain in California will not end historic drought By Daniel Trotta (Reuters) - California has been deluged since Dec. 26 by seven atmospheric rivers that have dumped up to 30 inches (76 cm) of rain ov... 14m ago

2023-01-12T12:22+0100kelo (en)

By Daniel Trotta. (Reuters) – California has been deluged since Dec. 26 by seven atmospheric rivers that have dumped up to 30 inches (76 cm) of rain over some areas, but the drought that has gripped the western United States remains far from over. Virtually none of the storms has reached the....

Explainer-Why Weeks of Rain in California Will Not End Historic Drought

2023-01-12T12:14+0100usnews (en)

(Reuters) - California has been deluged since Dec. 26 by seven atmospheric rivers that have dumped up to 30 inches (76 cm) of rain over some areas, but the drought that has gripped the western United States remains far from over. Virtually none of the storms has reached the Colorado River basin,....

Explainer: Why weeks of rain in California will not end historic drought

2023-01-12T12:14+0100reuters (en)

Jan 12 (Reuters) - California has been deluged since Dec. 26 by seven atmospheric rivers that have dumped up to 30 inches (76 cm) of rain over some areas, but the drought that has gripped the western United States remains far from over. Virtually none of the storms has reached the Colorado River....

Why weeks of rain in California will not end drought

2023-01-12T12:12+0100gulfnews (en)

California has been deluged since Dec. 26 by seven atmospheric rivers that have dumped up to 30 inches (76 cm) of rain over some areas, but the drought that has gripped the western United States remains far from over. Virtually none of the storms has reached the Colorado River basin, which means....

Heavy rain is still hitting California. A few reservoirs figured out how to capture more for drought

2023-01-12T11:54+0100npr (en)

Despite several weeks of torrential rain and flooding, California is still facing a severe multi-year drought. That has many people thinking about how to better capture winter floodwaters to last through the dry season. An innovative approach at two California reservoirs could help boost the state's....

2022 was the fifth warmest year – Health and Wellness

2023-01-12T07:05+0100d1softballnews (en)

The year 2022 ended as the fifth warmest in the world and the second in Europe since there are records, which makes the recently ended year the eighth consecutive year in which the global average temperature exceeds the previous average value by one degree Celsius.

2022 was the fifth warmest year – Health and Wellness

2023-01-12T07:02+0100archyde (en)

The year 2022 ended as the fifth warmest in the world and the second in Europe since there are records, which makes the recently ended year the eighth consecutive year in which the global average temperature exceeds the previous average value by one degree Celsius.

Catástrofes naturales causaron grandes pérdidas económicas en 2022

2023-01-12T06:04+0100diario-extra (es)

Las catástrofes naturales causaron daños valorados en 270.000 millones de dólares en 2022, año marcado por el huracán Ian en Estados Unidos, pero las pérdidas fueron inferiores a las de 2021, según una estimación publicada el martes por la reaseguradora Munich Re. En 2021, las pérdidas mundiales habían sido de 320.

Estados Unidos: ciclón amenaza con traer más destrucción a California

2023-01-12T04:04+0100semana (es)

Un potente ciclón localizado este miércoles frente a la costa de California trajo fuertes lluvias y amenaza con provocar nuevas inundaciones y deslaves en el estado ya afectado por una seguidilla de tormentas que deja al menos 18 muertos. Las tormentas que azotan el oeste de Estados Unidos acarrean....

Scientists sound alarm as ocean temperatures hit new record

2023-01-12T03:48+0100straitstimesSG (en)

PARIS - The world’s oceans, which have absorbed most of the excess heat caused by humanity’s carbon pollution, continued to see record-breaking temperatures last year, according to research published on Wednesday. Climate change has increased surface temperatures across the planet, leading to....

EEUU: Se eleva a 17 cifra de muertos tras tormentas en California

2023-01-12T00:39+0100radiohc (es)

California, 11 ene (RHC) La Oficina de Servicios de Emergencia del Gobernador de California (Cal OES) en Estados Unidos declaró este miércoles que hasta el momento 17 personas han fallecido durante las últimas dos semanas tras las tormentas invernales que azotaron el estado.

With our eyes wide open | By Shah-Naz Hayat Khan,...

2023-01-12T00:15+0100pakobserver (en)

‘The mountain,’ was two hundred feet of garbage piled at a landfill in India. Those living in the ghetto nearby have health issues and die. Naturally, India needs to clean up its act. It’s not our problem. Isn’t it? A lifetime ago, while growing up in another corner of the world – Pakistan,....

Heavy rain is still hitting California. A few reservoirs figured out how to capture more for drought

2023-01-12T00:07+0100newsnow-co-uk (en)

Despite several weeks of torrential rain and flooding, California is still facing a severe multi-year drought. That has many people thinking about how to better capture winter floodwaters to last through the dry season. An innovative approach at two California reservoirs could help boost the state's....

Internacionales Catástrofes naturales causaron grandes pérdidas económicas en 2022

2023-01-11T23:47+0100diarioextra (es)

Las catástrofes naturales causaron daños valorados en 270.000 millones de dólares en 2022, año marcado por el huracán Ian en Estados Unidos, pero las pérdidas fueron inferiores a las de 2021, según una estimación publicada el martes por la reaseguradora Munich Re. En 2021, las pérdidas mundiales habían sido de 320.

NOAA: Ian, Drought Supercharged US Weather Extremes in 2022

2023-01-11T20:27+0100claimsjournal (en)

DENVER (AP) — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

Peril as warming alters planet water cycle

2023-01-11T19:41+0100portstephensexaminer (en)

Global warming is changing the planetary water cycle which heightens the risk of disasters like bushfires and drought, a new report says. The report led by the Australian National University is another stark warning of climate change perils amid faltering efforts to address the crisis.

Peril as warming alters planet water cycle

2023-01-11T17:46+0100bordermail (en)

Global warming is changing the planetary water cycle which heightens the risk of disasters like bushfires and drought, a new report says. The report led by the Australian National University is another stark warning of climate change perils amid faltering efforts to address the crisis.

Peril as warming alters planet water cycle

2023-01-11T17:39+0100maitlandmercury (en)

Global warming is changing the planetary water cycle which heightens the risk of disasters like bushfires and drought, a new report says. The report led by the Australian National University is another stark warning of climate change perils amid faltering efforts to address the crisis.

Estados Unidos sufrió 18 desastres naturales extremos en 2022

2023-01-11T16:29+0100elperiodicodemexico (es)

DENVER (AP) Los desastres naturales costosos se acumularon el año pasado en Estados Unidos, castigando al país con 18 eventos de clima extremo que superaron los 1,000 millones de dólares en daños cada uno, para un total de más de 165,000 millones, calcularon el martes científicos climáticos del gobierno federal.

Catástrofes meteorológicas en EU costaron 165 mil mdd

2023-01-11T14:03+0100jornada (es)

Washington. Las principales catástrofes meteorológicas que azotaron Estados Unidos en 2022 causaron daños por al menos 165 mil millones de dólares, según un informe federal publicado este martes, que culpa a los efectos del cambio climático. Además, la Oficina Nacional de Administración Oceánica y....

Usa: costo disastri meteorologici salito a 165 mld usd in 2022

2023-01-11T12:46+0100advfn (it)

Gli Stati Uniti hanno affrontato una stagione degli uragani nella media nel 2022 e, sebbene lo scorso anno sia stato tra gli anni più caldi mai registrati, non ha battuto i record di temperatura registrati nel Paese nel suo insieme, hanno detto gli scienziati federali del clima statunitensi.

Stati Uniti: 18 eventi estremi nel 2022 e danni per 165 miliardi di dollari

2023-01-11T12:42+0100iconaclima (it)

Gli Stati Uniti nel 2022 hanno affrontato ben 18 disastri climatici estremi per un costo complessivo di 165 miliardi di dollari di danni e almeno 474 vittime , secondo il rapporto annuale della National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Le catastrofi meteorologiche si sono presentate....

Usa : costo disastri meteorologici salito a 165 mld usd in 2022

2023-01-11T12:25+0100marketscreener (it)

MILANO (MF-DJ)--Gli Stati Uniti hanno affrontato una stagione degli uragani nella media nel 2022 e, sebbene lo scorso anno sia stato tra gli anni più caldi mai registrati, non ha battuto i record di temperatura registrati nel Paese nel suo insieme, hanno detto gli scienziati federali del clima statunitensi.

18 extreme weather events caused $165 billion in damage last year, NOAA says America's onslaught of mega costly weather disasters remains stuck in high gear. 10H ago

2023-01-11T07:30+0100cbslocal (en)

kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn't near record hot for the United States , it was the third....

Catástrofes costaron 165 mil mdd en EU

2023-01-11T07:24+010024-horas (es)

Las principales catástrofes meteorológicas que azotaron a Estados Unidos durante 2022 causaron daños por al menos 165 mil millones de dólares, según un informe publicado por la Oficina Nacional de Administración Oceánica y Atmosférica NOAA , por sus siglas en inglés).

Hurricane Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-11T06:14+0100channelnewsasia (en)

DENVER: Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least US$1 billion in damage each, totalling more than US$165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday (Jan 10).

Weather agency: 'Buckle up. More extreme events are expected' news

2023-01-11T03:34+0100yorkdispatch (en)

DENVER (AP) — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

En EE.UU. hubo 18 desastres naturales en el año 2022

2023-01-11T03:22+0100n-com-do (es)

Los desastres naturales costosos se acumularon el año pasado en Estados Unidos, castigando al país con 18 eventos de clima extremo que superaron los 1,000 millones de dólares en daños cada uno, para un total de más de 165.000 millones, calcularon el martes científicos climáticos del gobierno federal.

EE. UU. sufrió 18 desastres naturales extremos en 2022

2023-01-11T03:12+0100telemetro (es)

Aunque 2022 no estuvo cerca de alcanzar las temperaturas más altas registradas en Estados Unidos, sí fue el tercer año tanto en número de eventos extremos que rebasaron los 1.000 millones de dólares en daños como en costo total por catástrofes naturales, informó la Oficina Nacional de Administración....

US climate disasters racked up 'third biggest ever' bill in 2022

2023-01-11T02:50+0100trtworld (en)

A view of the destroyed road between Matlacha and Pine Island after Hurricane Ian caused widespread destruction in Matlacha, Florida, U.S., October 2, 2022. (Reuters Archive) There were 18 separate weather and climate disaster events in the United States last year, causing more than $165 billion in....

EEUU sufrió 18 desastres naturales extremos en 2022

2023-01-11T02:24+0100lanacion-AR (es)

Un bombero intenta apagar las llamas de un incendio forestal, el 22 de julio de 2022, en Darrah Road, en el condado Mariposa, California. (AP Foto/Noah Berger, Archivo) DENVER (AP) — Los desastres naturales costosos se acumularon el año pasado en Estados Unidos, castigando al país con 18 eventos de clima extremo que superaron los 1.

EEUU sufrió 18 desastres naturales extremos en 2022

2023-01-11T02:14+0100infobae (es)

DENVER (AP) — Los desastres naturales costosos se acumularon el año pasado en Estados Unidos, castigando al país con 18 eventos de clima extremo que superaron los 1.000 millones de dólares en daños cada uno, para un total de más de 165.000 millones, calcularon el martes científicos climáticos del gobierno federal.

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-11T02:06+0100ksl (en)

Estimated read time: 6-7 minutes. DENVER — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday.

It’s disturbing what’s happening with the weather

2023-01-11T00:50+0100hungary-postsen (en)

Based on recent studies, climate change has significantly increased the risk of extreme weather events worldwide in the last two years, writes MTI in a reference to The Guardian. According to the data, global warming has in many cases increased the severity of the extremes experienced in 2021 and....

U.S. climate disasters racked up 3rd biggest ever bill in 2022

2023-01-11T00:16+0100fijitimes (en)

FILE PHOTO: A view of the destroyed road between Matlacha and Pine Island after Hurricane Ian caused widespread destruction in Matlacha, Florida, U.S., October 2, 2022. REUTERS/Marco Bello/File Photo. (Reuters) – There were 18 separate weather and climate disaster events in the United States last....

US climate disasters racked up third biggest ever bill in 2022: Report

2023-01-11T00:16+0100straitstimesSG (en)

WASHINGTON - There were 18 separate weather and climate disaster events in the United States last year, exceeding US$1 billion (S$1.33 billion) each in losses, making 2022 the third-costliest year in records spanning more than four decades, a federal report showed on Tuesday.

Usa, disastri meteo del 2022 costati 165 miliardi

2023-01-10T23:38+0100business24tv (it)

EPA/CRISTOBAL HERRERA-ULASHKEVICH Il dato annuale rappresenta il terzo più alto da quando i dati vengono rilevati dall’Agenzia Nazionale Oceanica e Atmosferica degli Stati Uniti, cioè dal 1980. I disastri meteorologici che hanno colpito gli Stati Uniti nel 2022 hanno causato almeno 165 miliardi di dollari di danni.

U.S. climate disasters racked up 3rd biggest ever bill in 2022 -govt report

2023-01-10T23:17+0100saltwire (en)

(Reuters) - There were 18 separate weather and climate disaster events in the United States last year, exceeding $1 billion each in losses, making 2022 the third-costliest year in records spanning more than four decades, a federal report showed on Tuesday. Last year was also the third-highest disaster count ever, the Assessing the U.

U.S. climate disasters racked up 3rd biggest ever bill in 2022 -govt report (Reuters) - There were 18 separate weather and climate disaster events in the United States last year, exceeding $1 billion each in losses, making 202... 29m ago

2023-01-10T22:55+0100kelo (en)

(Reuters) – There were 18 separate weather and climate disaster events in the United States last year, exceeding $1 billion each in losses, making 2022 the third-costliest year in records spanning more than four decades, a federal report showed on Tuesday. Last year was also the third-highest disaster count ever, the Assessing the U.

U.S. climate disasters racked up 3rd biggest ever bill in 2022 -govt report

2023-01-10T22:48+0100wkzo (en)

(Reuters) – There were 18 separate weather and climate disaster events in the United States last year, exceeding $1 billion each in losses, making 2022 the third-costliest year in records spanning more than four decades, a federal report showed on Tuesday. Last year was also the third-highest disaster count ever, the Assessing the U.

U.S. climate disasters racked up 3rd biggest ever bill in 2022 -govt report (Reuters) - There were 18 separate weather and climate disaster events in the United States last year, exceeding $1 billion each in losses, making 202... 16m ago

2023-01-10T22:43+0100whbl (en)

(Reuters) – There were 18 separate weather and climate disaster events in the United States last year, exceeding $1 billion each in losses, making 2022 the third-costliest year in records spanning more than four decades, a federal report showed on Tuesday. Last year was also the third-highest disaster count ever, the Assessing the U.

U.S. climate disasters racked up 3rd biggest ever bill in 2022 -govt report (Reuters) - There were 18 separate weather and climate disaster events in the United States last year, exceeding $1 billion each in losses, making 202... 18m ago

2023-01-10T22:43+0100wsau (en)

(Reuters) – There were 18 separate weather and climate disaster events in the United States last year, exceeding $1 billion each in losses, making 2022 the third-costliest year in records spanning more than four decades, a federal report showed on Tuesday. Last year was also the third-highest disaster count ever, the Assessing the U.

Huracán Ian, las condiciones de sequía amplificaron los extremos climáticos de EE. UU. en 2022

2023-01-10T22:39+0100101noticias (es)

Aunque 2022 no estuvo cerca de un récord de calor para los Estados Unidos, fue el tercer año más salvaje a nivel nacional, tanto en la cantidad de extremos que costaron mil millones de dólares como en el daño general de esas catástrofes climáticas, dijo la Administración Nacional Oceánica y Atmosférica en un informe emitido.

U.S. Climate Disasters Racked up 3rd Biggest Ever Bill in 2022 -Govt Report

2023-01-10T22:36+0100usnews (en)

(Reuters) - There were 18 separate weather and climate disaster events in the United States last year, exceeding $1 billion each in losses, making 2022 the third-costliest year in records spanning more than four decades, a federal report showed on Tuesday. Last year was also the third-highest disaster count ever, the Assessing the U.

U.S. climate disasters racked up 3rd biggest ever bill in 2022 -govt report

2023-01-10T22:27+0100reuters (en)

Jan 10 (Reuters) - There were 18 separate weather and climate disaster events in the United States last year, exceeding $1 billion each in losses, making 2022 the third-costliest year in records spanning more than four decades, a federal report showed on Tuesday. Last year was also the third-highest disaster count ever, the Assessing the U.

18 extreme weather events caused $165 billion in damage last year, NOAA says America's onslaught of mega costly weather disasters remains stuck in high gear. 54M ago

2023-01-10T22:24+0100cbslocal (en)

Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn't near record hot for the United....

U.S. climate disasters racked up 3rd biggest ever bill in 2022 -govt report

2023-01-10T22:21+01004-traders (en)

Jan 10 (Reuters) - There were 18 separate weather and climate disaster events in the United States last year, exceeding $1 billion each in losses, making 2022 the third-costliest year in records spanning more than four decades, a federal report showed on Tuesday. Last year was also the third-highest disaster count ever, the Assessing the U.

US weather, climate change: The cost of 2022′s extreme events

2023-01-10T22:12+0100nzherald (en)

A man walks by a formerly sunken boat standing upright with its stern buried in the mud along the shoreline of Lake Mead amid a drought at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area near Boulder City, Nevada in June. Weather disasters in the US caused more than US$165 billion of damage, and the pre-Christmas winter storms are yet to be tallied.

Hurricane Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T22:09+0100bangordailynews (en)

DENVER — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T21:53+0100wral (en)

Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the United States , it was the third-wildest year nationally both in number of extremes that cost $1 billion and overall damage from those weather catastrophes, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said in a report issued at the American Meteorological Society's conference.

18 extreme weather events caused $165 billion in damage last year, NOAA says America's onslaught of mega costly weather disasters remains stuck in high gear. 4M ago

2023-01-10T21:33+0100CBSnews (en)

Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn't near record hot for the United States ,....

US hit by 18 separate billion-dollar weather and climate …

2023-01-10T20:42+0100krqe (en)

The United States was hit by 18 weather and climate disasters costing at least $1 billion during 2022, among the most that has occurred in one year. A Tuesday release from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) states that last year tied with 2011 and 2017 for the third highest....

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged U.S. weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T20:31+0100arkansasonline (en)

DENVER — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

Extreme weather caused $165 billion in damages last year, NOAA says

2023-01-10T20:21+0100nbcnews (en)

The United States experienced 18 extreme weather events last year that each caused at least $1 billion in damages, according to a report released Tuesday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Weather and climate disasters across the country resulted in more than $165 billion in....

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T19:57+0100taiwannews (en)

DENVER (AP) — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T19:45+0100gulfnews (en)

Denver: Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T19:32+0100startribune (en)

DENVER — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn't near record hot for the....

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T19:22+0100vindy (en)

Kathy Hickey, 70, carefully picks her way through debris from destroyed trailers in the mobile home park where she and her husband Bruce had a winter home on San Carlos Island in Fort Myers Beach, Fla., in October, one week after the passage of Hurricane Ian.

US hit by 18 separate billion-dollar weather and climate disasters last year: NOAA

2023-01-10T19:15+0100fresnobee (en)

The United States was hit by 18 weather and climate disasters costing at least $1 billion during 2022, among the most that has occurred in one year. A Tuesday release from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) states that last year tied with 2011 and 2017 for the third highest....

US hit by 18 separate billion-dollar weather and …

2023-01-10T19:15+0100wwlp (en)

The United States was hit by 18 weather and climate disasters costing at least $1 billion during 2022, among the most that has occurred in one year. A Tuesday release from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) states that last year tied with 2011 and 2017 for the third highest....

US hit by 18 separate billion-dollar weather and climate disasters last year: NOAA

2023-01-10T19:12+0100bnd (en)

The United States was hit by 18 weather and climate disasters costing at least $1 billion during 2022, among the most that has occurred in one year. A Tuesday release from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) states that last year tied with 2011 and 2017 for the third highest....

Nel 2022 le catastrofi naturali sono costate agli USA 165 miliardi

2023-01-10T19:12+0100meteoweb (it)

I grandi disastri, tifoni alluvioni e altri eventi meteo estremi, che hanno colpito gli Stati Uniti nel 2022 hanno causato almeno 165 miliardi di dollari di danni, secondo un rapporto federale che sottolinea l’effetto amplificante del cambiamento climatico.

US hit by 18 separate billion-dollar weather and climate disasters last year: NOAA

2023-01-10T19:11+0100islandpacket (en)

The United States was hit by 18 weather and climate disasters costing at least $1 billion during 2022, among the most that has occurred in one year. A Tuesday release from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) states that last year tied with 2011 and 2017 for the third highest....

US hit by 18 separate billion-dollar weather and climate disasters last year: NOAA

2023-01-10T19:10+0100idahostatesman (en)

The United States was hit by 18 weather and climate disasters costing at least $1 billion during 2022, among the most that has occurred in one year. A Tuesday release from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) states that last year tied with 2011 and 2017 for the third highest....

US hit by 18 separate billion-dollar weather and climate disasters last year: NOAA

2023-01-10T19:09+0100myrtlebeachonline (en)

The United States was hit by 18 weather and climate disasters costing at least $1 billion during 2022, among the most that has occurred in one year. A Tuesday release from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) states that last year tied with 2011 and 2017 for the third highest....

US hit by 18 separate billion-dollar weather and climate disasters last year: NOAA

2023-01-10T19:07+0100charlotteobserver (en)

The United States was hit by 18 weather and climate disasters costing at least $1 billion during 2022, among the most that has occurred in one year. A Tuesday release from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) states that last year tied with 2011 and 2017 for the third highest....

US hit by 18 separate billion-dollar weather and climate disasters last year: NOAA

2023-01-10T18:56+0100thehill (en)

The United States was hit by 18 weather and climate disasters costing at least $1 billion during 2022, among the most that has occurred in one year. A Tuesday release from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) states that last year tied with 2011 and 2017 for the third highest....

El huracán Ian y la sequía sobrealimentaron los fenómenos meteorológicos extremos en Estados Unidos

2023-01-10T18:51+0100elvocero (es)

DENVER- Costosos desastres climáticos siguieron lloviendo sobre Estados Unidos el año pasado, golpeando a la nación con 18 extremos climáticos que causaron al menos mil millones de dólares en daños cada uno, por un total de más de $165 mil millones, calcularon el martes científicos federales del clima.

Supercharged weather cost billions in 2022: NOAA

2023-01-10T18:27+0100wwlp (en)

DENVER (AP) — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

Supercharged weather cost billions in 2022: NOAA

2023-01-10T18:27+0100yourerie (en)

DENVER (AP) — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

Supercharged weather cost billions in 2022: NOAA

2023-01-10T18:27+0100krqe (en)

DENVER (AP) — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

'Meteo estremo è costato a Usa 165 miliardi di...

2023-01-10T18:27+0100virgilio (it)

'Meteo estremo è costato a Usa 165 miliardi di dollari nel 2022' Grandi uragani, incendi, tornado, siccità e la violenta tempesta invernale dello scorso dicembre hanno causato danni per oltre 165 miliardi di dollari negli Stati Uniti lo scorso anno con....

Supercharged weather cost billions in 2022: NOAA

2023-01-10T18:22+0100wkrn (en)

DENVER (AP) — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged U.S. weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T18:08+0100HonululuAdvertiser (en)

DENVER >> Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated today. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the United....

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T18:03+0100wafb (en)

DENVER (AP) — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T18:02+0100nbc12 (en)

DENVER (AP) — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

'Meteo estremo è costato a Usa 165 miliardi di dollari nel 2022'

2023-01-10T18:01+0100zazoom-it (it)

(Di martedì 10 gennaio 2023) Grandi uragani, incendi, tornado, siccità e la violenta tempesta invernale dello scorso dicembre hanno causato danni per oltre 165 miliardi di dollari negli Stati Uniti lo scorso anno con il ... Grandi uragani, incendi, tornado, siccità e la violenta tempesta invernale....

Catástrofes naturales causaron grandes pérdidas económicas en 2022 pero menos que en 2021

2023-01-10T17:59+0100listin (es)

Las catástrofes naturales causaron daños valorados en 270.000 millones de dólares en 2022, año marcado por el huracán Ian en Estados Unidos, pero las pérdidas fueron inferiores a las de 2021, según una estimación publicada el martes por la reaseguradora Munich Re. En 2021, las pérdidas mundiales habían sido de 320.

NOAA: Ian, Drought Supercharged US Weather Extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T17:45+0100thenationalherald (en)

DENVER — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

El huracán Ian provocó daños por desastre que superaron los $ 156 mil millones en 2022 –

2023-01-10T17:44+0100esdelatino-com (es)

DENVER — Los costosos desastres meteorológicos siguieron lloviendo sobre Estados Unidos el año pasado, golpeando a la nación con 18 extremos climáticos que causaron al menos $ 1 mil millones en daños cada uno, por un total de más de $ 165 mil millones, calcularon científicos climáticos federales el martes.

'Meteo estremo è costato a Usa 165 miliardi di dollari nel 2022'

2023-01-10T17:43+0100lasicilia (it)

WASHINGTON, 10 GEN - Grandi uragani, incendi, tornado, siccità e la violenta tempesta invernale dello scorso dicembre hanno causato danni per oltre 165 miliardi di dollari negli Stati Uniti lo scorso anno con il cambiamento climatico che ha "sovraccaricato" alcune condizioni meteorologiche già estreme.

'Meteo estremo è costato a Usa 165 miliardi di dollari nel 2022'

2023-01-10T17:40+0100giornaledibrescia (it)

WASHINGTON, 10 GEN - Grandi uragani, incendi, tornado, siccità e la violenta tempesta invernale dello scorso dicembre hanno causato danni per oltre 165 miliardi di dollari negli Stati Uniti lo scorso anno con il cambiamento climatico che ha "sovraccaricato" alcune condizioni meteorologiche già estreme.

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T17:34+0100metro-us (en)

By SETH BORENSTEIN Posted on January 10, 2023 FILE – A man walks by a formerly sunken boat standing upright into the air with its stern buried in the mud along the shoreline of Lake Mead amid a drought at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area near Boulder City, Nev., June 22, 2022.

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T17:25+0100wtva (en)

DENVER (AP) — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T17:24+0100news4jax (en)

Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. FILE - A man walks by a formerly sunken boat standing upright into the air with its stern buried in the mud along the shoreline of Lake Mead amid a drought at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area near Boulder City, Nev., June 22, 2022.

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T17:24+0100independent-UK (en)

Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the United States ,....

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T17:21+0100clickondetroit (en)

Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. FILE - A man walks by a formerly sunken boat standing upright into the air with its stern buried in the mud along the shoreline of Lake Mead amid a drought at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area near Boulder City, Nev., June 22, 2022.

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T17:20+0100kob (en)

“Climate change is supercharging many of these extremes that can lead to billion-dollar disasters,” said NOAA applied climatologist and economist Adam Smith, who calculates the disasters, updating them to factor out inflation. He said more people are also building in harm’s way, along pricey coasts....

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T17:19+0100apnews (en)

DENVER (AP) — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T17:19+0100sfgate (en)

Hurricane Ian, the costliest drought in a decade and a pre-Christmas winter storm pushed last year's damages to the highest since 2017. The only more expensive years were 2017 — when Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria struck — and the disastrous 2005 when numerous hurricanes, headlined by Katrina, pummeled the Southeast, federal meteorologists said.

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T17:19+0100click2houston (en)

Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. FILE - A man walks by a formerly sunken boat standing upright into the air with its stern buried in the mud along the shoreline of Lake Mead amid a drought at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area near Boulder City, Nev., June 22, 2022.

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T17:18+0100TorontoStar (en)

DENVER (AP) — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T17:16+0100krmg (en)

DENVER (AP) — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T17:16+0100sandiegouniontribune (en)

DENVER — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes …

2023-01-10T17:14+0100wearecentralpa (en)

DENVER (AP) — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T17:13+0100wsoctv (en)

DENVER (AP) — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T17:12+0100wftv (en)

DENVER (AP) — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

2023-01-10T17:12+0100actionnewsjax (en)

DENVER (AP) — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near record hot for the....

hay evacuaciones y 14 muertos en California

2023-01-10T17:09+0100esdelatino-com (es)

El clima no da tregua a los Estados Unidos. Tras el temporal de frío y nieve de finales de año en el que murieron decenas de personas, ahora son las lluvias y las inundaciones las que azotan al país, en concreto a California. La agotadora sucesión de tormentas en California no da tregua.

2022 – year of extreme weather, climate events

2023-01-10T17:07+0100balkangreenenergynews (en)

The year 2022 was marked by record droughts, heatwaves, forest fires, floods and a record low level of the Antarctic sea ice. Extremes – to put it in one word, according to a report by Copernicus, the European Union’s Earth observation programme. The first days of 2023, including the warmest January....

Tras el temporal de frío, feroces inundaciones golpean Estados Unidos: hay evacuaciones y 14 muertos en California

2023-01-10T16:57+0100clarin (es)

La agotadora sucesión de tormentas en California no da respiro. Este martes, las intensas lluvias inundaron rutas y provocaron un fuerte oleaje sobre las costas, además de convertir ríos en zonas anegadas que obligaron a evacuar a miles de personas en localidades con antecedentes de aludes.

Las catástrofes naturales causaron grandes pérdidas económicas en 2022, pero menos que el año anterior

2023-01-10T16:48+0100deperu (es)

Las catástrofes naturales causaron daños valorados en 270.000 millones de dólares en 2022, año marcado por el huracán Ian en Estados Unidos, pero las pérdidas fueron inferiores a las de 2021, según una estimación publicada el martes por la reaseguradora Munich Re. En 2021, las pérdidas mundiales habían sido de 320.

El año pasado, las catástrofes naturales causaron unas 11.000 muertes en todo el mundo, tras las 9.320 de 2021, según la compañía....

2023-01-10T15:57+0100metrolibre (es)

Las catástrofes naturales causaron daños valorados en 270.000 millones de dólares en 2022, año marcado por el huracán Ian en Estados Unidos, pero las pérdidas fueron inferiores a las de 2021, según una estimación publicada el martes por la reaseguradora Munich Re. En 2021, las pérdidas mundiales habían sido de 320.

Las catástrofes naturales causaron grandes pérdidas económicas en 2022

2023-01-10T15:55+0100diariolibre (es)

Las catástrofes naturales causaron daños valorados en 270,000 millones de dólares en 2022, año marcado por el huracán Ian en Estados Unidos , pero las pérdidas fueron inferiores a las de 2021, según una estimación publicada el martes por la reaseguradora Munich Re.

Catástrofes naturales: conoce las pérdidas económicas que dejaron en 2022

2023-01-10T15:14+0100elestimulo (es)

Las catástrofes naturales causaron daños valorados en 270.000 millones de dólares en 2022, año marcado por el huracán Ian en Estados Unidos, pero las pérdidas fueron inferiores a las de 2021, según una estimación publicada el martes por la reaseguradora Munich Re. En 2021, las pérdidas mundiales habían sido de 320.

The cost of natural disasters in 2022 amounts to 270 billion dollars

2023-01-10T14:53+0100tellerreport (en)

2023-01-10T13:52:00.774Z. In 2021, the overall losses had been 320 billion The year 2022 will have been another year marked by natural disasters. Although smaller than in 2021, the damage bill is estimated at 270 billion dollars, according to an estimate presented on Tuesday by the reinsurer Munich Re.

Las catástrofes naturales causaron grandes pérdidas económicas en 2022 pero menos que el año anterior

2023-01-10T13:57+0100lanacion-AR (es)

Las catástrofes naturales causaron daños valorados en 270.000 millones de dólares en 2022, año marcado por el huracán Ian en Estados Unidos, pero las pérdidas fueron inferiores a las de 2021, según una estimación publicada el martes por la reaseguradora Munich Re. En 2021, las pérdidas mundiales habían sido de 320.

California en alerta por riesgo de deslaves e inundaciones

2023-01-10T13:46+0100aztecanoticias (es)

Más de 560,000 hogares de California se han quedado sin electricidad debido a lo que el Servicio Meteorológico Nacional de Estados Unidos ha descrito “desfile implacable de ciclones” que proseguirá durante toda la semana. El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, ha declarado la situación de....

Climate Change And Cholera: WHO Warns Of Global Surge In Infections Triggered By Climate Change

2023-01-10T10:10+0100thehealthsite (en)

The World Health Organization warns people of a global cholera surge triggered by climate change. As per the reports by the United Nations, almost 30 nations were flagged by cholera last year. This report denotes a significant increase in the spread of the disease than the last five years.

UN announces most disaster-prone region in the world

2023-01-06T16:20+0100247newsbulletin (en)

The UN described the Asia-Pacific region as “the area most vulnerable to natural disasters”. The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for the Asia and Pacific Region (UNESCAP) defined the Asia-Pacific region as “the area most vulnerable to natural disasters” worldwide.

As Eco-Anxiety Surges, WildAid Launches US Consumer Decarbonization Ad Campaign to Limit the Effects of Climate Change

2023-01-06T14:05+0100streetinsider (en)

"Climate change news typically highlights scary images of forest fires and floods. But narratives of fear can be counterproductive by fostering despair and anxiety," said John Baker, Chief Program Officer at WildAid. "WildAid believes we can all be a part of the solution. Even small changes will help, and they can lead to bigger changes.

Atmospheric river causes historic rains and floods in California

2023-01-05T19:25+0100yourweather (en)

4 hours ago 6 min Many roads were completely flooded after the torrential rains that fell on Northern California on New Year's Eve. Photo: Hector Amezcua/AP. A powerful atmospheric river - a narrow and long region that transports moisture in the atmosphere for thousands of kilometers - was....

Powerful Storm Threatens California With More Flooding

2023-01-04T23:01+0100newsbreak-USA (en)

Clouds blanket downtown Los Angeles on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2023. (Alisha Jucevic/The New York Times) SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Bands of rain swept across California on Wednesday morning as the state braced for another powerful storm, which forecasters said would bring more flooding, landslides and....

Tormentas invernales en California y el centro-norte de EEUU

2023-01-04T22:21+0100latribuna (es)

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, EE.UU. — Importantes tormentas invernales continuaron abatiéndose el miércoles sobre California y una franja del noroeste de Estados Unidos, con lluvias torrenciales en la costa oeste y fuertes nevadas en los estados del centro-norte, mientras un posible tornado dañaba viviendas en el sur.

Tormentas invernales en California y el centro-norte de Estados Unidos

2023-01-04T21:49+0100elperiodicodemexico (es)

Por STEVE KARNOWSKI. MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, EU (AP) Importantes tormentas invernales continuaron abatiéndose el miércoles sobre California y una franja del noroeste de Estados Unidos, con lluvias torrenciales en la costa oeste y fuertes nevadas en los estados del centro-norte, mientras un posible tornado dañaba viviendas en el sur.

Tormentas invernales en California y el centro-norte de EEUU

2023-01-04T19:29+0100elmanana (es)

y una franja del noroeste de Estados Unidos, con lluvias torrenciales en la costa oeste y fuertes nevadas en los estados del centro-norte, mientras un posible tornado dañaba viviendas en el sur. Un avión de Delta se salió de una pista helada después de aterrizar en medio de una tormenta de nieve en....

Tormentas invernales en California y el centro-norte de EEUU

2023-01-04T18:59+0100sandiegouniontribune (es)

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, EE.UU. — Importantes tormentas invernales continuaron abatiéndose el miércoles sobre California y una franja del noroeste de Estados Unidos, con lluvias torrenciales en la costa oeste y fuertes nevadas en los estados del centro-norte, mientras un posible tornado dañaba viviendas en el sur.

4 gen 2023, 14:11 Lorenzo Badellino Cronaca meteo. California: nuovo intenso maltempo in arrivo, piogge potenzialmente alluvionali e venti di tempesta

2023-01-04T14:49+01003bmeteo (it)

Il profondo ciclone sul Pacifico visto dal satellite. Dall'Oceano Pacifico continuano a susseguirsi impulsi fortemente perturbati che puntano la West Coast degli USA, portando condizioni di maltempo anche intenso sugli stati di Washington, Oregon e soprattutto in California.

Tormenta invernal en EE.UU.: más de 25 millones están bajo alguna amenaza climática severa en el sur del país

2023-01-04T13:36+0100huaral (es)

(CNN) — Una gran tormenta invernal en Estados Unidos que trajo nieve y lluvia helada al extremo norte más frío y tormentas severas y tornados en su extremo sur más cálido amenaza con un clima más severo a medida que avanza hacia el este. Más de 25 millones de personas están bajo algún tipo de....

Una poderosa tormenta avanza hacia el centro de EE.UU. tras azotar a California con peligrosas inundaciones, obligando a rescates y evacuaciones

2023-01-02T13:41+0100huaral (es)

(CNN) — Un poderoso sistema de tormentas que azotó California en la víspera de Año Nuevo, generando inundaciones generalizadas y cortes de energía, está avanzando hacia el centro de Estados Unidos este lunes, y más de 15 millones de personas desde la costa oeste hasta Illinois están bajo alertas de clima invernal.

Gli eventi più importanti del 2022 per immagini Dalla morte della Regina a quella di Papa Ratzinger. Dalla guerra in Ucraina alla morte della Regina Elisabetta II nel Regno Unito, fino alla scomparsa del Papa emerito Benedetto XVI: ecco tutti gli eventi più importanti del 2022 nel Mondo, attraverso....

2022-12-31T12:13+0100informazione (it)

Dalla morte della Regina a quella di Papa Ratzinger. Dalla guerra in Ucraina alla morte della Regina Elisabetta II nel Regno Unito, fino alla scomparsa del Papa emerito Benedetto XVI: ecco tutti gli eventi più importanti del 2022 nel Mondo, attraverso le immagini. Ne parlano anche altre fonti.

Allerta nel Nord/Ovest degli Stati Uniti, un fiume atmosferico porterà forti piogge e neve

2022-12-29T10:03+0100meteoweb (it)

Un potente sistema meteorologico noto come “ fiume atmosferico ” porterà forti piogge e neve nel Nord/Ovest degli Stati Uniti e in California, aumentando il rischio di frane e inondazioni. La serie di tempeste che si sta sviluppando sull’Oceano Pacifico potrebbe scaricare fino a 18 cm di pioggia....

I 10 disastri climatici più costosi del 2022

2022-12-28T19:39+0100lifegate (it)

identifica i dieci disastri climatici più costosi di quest’anno e stima che tutti e dieci abbiano avuto un impatto pari o superiore a 3 miliardi di dollari . Tra questi, l’ uragano Ian , che ha colpito gli Stati Uniti e Cuba a settembre, costando 100 miliardi di dollari e causando 40mila sfollati e....

Cambiamenti climatici In Italia il 2022 è l’anno più caldo mai registrato a partire dal 1800: a Capodanno... Il Cnr ha confermato che l’anno che sta terminando è stato per l’Italia il più caldo di sempre. E mentre negli Stati Uniti dopo... 28 Dicembre 2022

2022-12-28T16:31+0100ohga (it)

Il Cnr ha confermato che l’anno che sta terminando è stato per l’Italia il più caldo di sempre. E mentre negli Stati Uniti dopo gli uragani devastanti c’è il gelo, nel nostro Paese anche dicembre è stato eccezionalmente mite, in linea con gli 11 mesi precedenti. Il 2023? Potrebbe andare peggio. Ce lo aspettavamo, e ora arriva la conferma del Cnr .

Un mondo diviso anche dal clima Da una parte gli Stati Uniti, nella morsa del gelo per la tempesta artica che ha provocato oltre 60 morti nella parte est del Paese, di cui almeno 27 nella sola città di Buffalo. Dall’altra il sito archeologico di Petra, in Giordania, inondato ...

2022-12-28T16:25+0100osservatoreromano (it)

Da una parte gli Stati Uniti, nella morsa del gelo per la tempesta artica che ha provocato oltre 60 morti nella parte est del Paese, di cui almeno 27 nella sola città di Buffalo. Dall’altra il sito archeologico di Petra, in Giordania, inondato da cascate d’acqua e fango a seguito delle piogge torrenziali delle ultime ore.

California y oeste de EE. UU. esperan fuertes lluvias esta semana

2022-12-28T05:15+0100notiulti (es)

Fuertes lluvias costeras y de montaña nieve de un potente río atmosférico están cayendo a través del oeste de los Estados Unidos, y más adelante esta semana. Los 11 estados del oeste esperan lluvia o nieve, con los impactos más fuertes pronosticados para California.

Los desastres naturales se disparan en todo el mundo como consecuencia del cambio climático

2022-12-27T18:18+0100antena3noticias (es)

Los desastres naturales son incontrolables. No solo arrasan con todo a su paso, sino que generan un cambio notable en la vida cotidiana de las personas, con unas costosísimas consecuencias. El desastre natural más grave del año fue el huracán Ian , que afectó sobre todo a Cuba y al sur de Estados Unidos.

I dieci disastri climatici più costosi del 2022

2022-12-27T01:08+0100meteoweb (it)

La maggior parte di queste stime si basa solo sui danni assicurati, il che significa che i veri costi finanziari sono probabilmente ancora più elevati, mentre i costi umani spesso non vengono conteggiati. Tra questi, l’uragano Ian, che ha colpito gli Stati Uniti e Cuba a settembre, costando 100 miliardi di dollari e sfollando 40.

Non si ferma lo Snowgeddon che ha travolto gli Stati Uniti (e sale il bilancio delle vittime)

2022-12-26T16:05+0100greenme (it)

Gli Stati Uniti sono stati letteralmente travolti da una tempesta artica, uno Snowgeddon atteso ma quanto mai furioso. Attualmente sono 37 le vittime ma la situazione non tende a migliorare. E no, non è affatto un “caso” A Buffalo , negli USA, ci sono oltre due metri di neve e la tempesta artica....

Al via la prima storica causa per racket climatico contro le lobby fossili

2022-12-20T16:13+0100greenme (it)

La stessa legislazione utilizzata per abbattere boss della mafia, bande di criminali, dirigenti corrotti e truffatori internazionali deve essere testata contro le compagnie petrolifere e del carbone per aver cospirato e ingannato sulla crisi climatica.

Expertos lo calificaron como un buen pronosticador del clima.

2022-12-17T06:16+0100eltiempo-CO (es)

Charles Mallory Hatfield logró volverse un personaje recordado en los Estados Unidos gracias a poder venderse como alguien capaz de manipular el clima. El hombre, nacido en el año 1875, se dedicó, durante gran parte de su vida, a vender máquinas de coser en distintos pueblos de su país.

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