Overall Green alert Drought for Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Iran-2023
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Is Iran's rain being stolen?

2024-02-13T10:53+0100tellerreport (en)

Low rainfall in Iran raises widespread debate about the possibility of human manipulation of climate change (Iranian press) Tehran - In light of the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and the repeated American attacks against targets belonging to the resistance movements allied with....

Nigeria: in 15 anni oltre 52mila cristiani uccisi/ La guerra etnica causata dagli agricoltori islamici Fulani

2024-02-07T20:14+0100ilsussidiario (it)

La Nigeria , tra i più importanti e popolosi stati africani, vive da diverso tempo nel mezzo di una crisi etnica che, per qualche ragione, si stenta a definire guerra . Una crisi, però, che ha tutti i tratti tipici dei conflitti, con un aggressore da un lato che pretende i possedimenti di un....

Ecological crisis fueling insecurity in Nigeria – Prof. Barau

2024-02-07T13:32+0100dailynigerian (en)

The Dean, Faculty of Earth and Environmental Sciences, FEES, Bayero University, Kano, Prof. Aliyu Salisu-Barau, has said incessant maltreatment of the environment is one of the factors igniting the security crisis in Nigeria and other countries. Mr Barau, who stated this at the 1st interdisciplinary....

BUK holds international conference on environmental, security crisis

2024-02-06T21:57+0100thenationonlineng (en)

Professor Aliyu Salisu Barau, the Dean of the Faculty of Earth and Environmental Sciences (FEES) at BUK, highlighted the mistreatment of the environment as a significant factor exacerbating security crises, particularly in Nigeria. He said: “We are already engulfed by multiple ecological crises that....

Climate change leaves 21 mln Afghans without access to drinking water

2024-02-05T19:54+0100itartass_en (en)

DUBAI, February 5. /TASS/. As many as 21 million people in Afghanistan currently do not have access to clean drinking water due to climate change, a phenomena that has ravaged the country after decades of war, Abdul Salam Haqqani, deputy director of the Environmental Protection Agency of the Islamic....

Islamic Emirate pledges to serve people as a key responsibility and jonor

2024-01-25T19:41+0100TheFrontierPost-en (en)

by The Frontier Post KABUL (BNA): In a gathering with scholars and prominent individuals in Kunduz province, Mawlavi Abdul Salam Hanafi, the Deputy Prime Minister for Administrative Affairs, emphasized that the Islamic Emirate views public service as a primary obligation and privilege.

Rising Tides And Fading Hopes: Plantain Island Battles The Dangers of Climate Change

2024-01-25T09:25+0100SL-SierraLoaded (en)

In the Southern Moyamba District, along the shores of Sierra Leone, Plantain Island, a place stood in history, finds itself caught in the throes of an environmental crisis. Once a haunting slave pen, an island of natural beauty, is now grappling with the ruthless impacts of climate change.

Integrated Resilient Recovery and Rehabilitation: Addressing Monsoon Floods - Shelter in Focus

2024-01-24T15:05+0100reliefWeb (en)

Attachments Pakistan is no stranger to recurrent natural disasters, facing the challenges of floods, earthquakes, droughts, and landslides. In 2022, Pakistan grappled with a devastating natural disaster, a confluence of heavy monsoon rains, glacial lake outbursts, and landslides.

Sargodha University holds seminar on ‘Cultural diversity of Pakistan’

2024-01-18T14:02+0100app-en (en)

SARGODHA, Jan 18 (APP):The Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Sargodha (UoS), organised a seminar on the topic of ‘Cultural diversity of Pakistan and its impact on national solidarity’, here on Thursday. Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture Jamal Shah, Vice-Chancellor Prof.

Sargodha University holds seminar on 'Cultural diversity of Pakistan'

2024-01-18T13:39+0100urdupoint (en)

SARGODHA, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 18th Jan, 2024) The Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Sargodha (UoS), organised a seminar on the topic of 'Cultural diversity of Pakistan and its impact on national solidarity', here on Thursday. Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture Jamal Shah , Vice-Chancellor Prof.

Tempeste di sabbia, problema sottovalutato in crescita: 25% causato dall’uomo

2023-12-21T11:35+0100renewablematter (it)

Nelle diverse aree mondiali sono conosciute con molti nomi: scirocco, haboob, polvere gialla, tempeste bianche o Harmattan. Tutti termini che indicano le tempeste di sabbia e polvere (note a livello tecnico con l’acronimo di SDS, Sand and Dust Storms ). Un fenomeno naturale e stagionale certamente non nuovo.

I combattimenti fra giunta birmana e ribelli bloccano i commerci con la Cina

2023-12-16T10:50+0100asianews (it)

Le notizie di oggi: Per proteggere le donne dagli abusi i talebani afghani le chiudono in prigione. Oltre19mila vittime palestinesi a Gaza, l’esercito israeliano uccide per errore tre ostaggi mentre Teheran giustizia “un agente del Mossad”. Nelle scuole di Seoul record di casi di bullismo.

Guerra Israele-Hamas: quarto giorno consecutivo di raid a Jenin

2023-12-14T10:34+0100asianews (it)

Le notizie di oggi: l'Indonesia schiera l'esercito nei campi di riso per aiutare i contadini a far fronte alla siccità. Ritirata un'altra accusa contro la giornalista filippina Maria Ressa. In Malaysia arrestate decine di persone per estrazione illegale di terre rare.

Tempeste di sabbia in crescita. Il 25% è legato all’uomo

2023-11-22T01:21+0100resoilfoundation (it)

E le più recenti statistiche pubblicate tramite il nuovo dashboard dei dati dell’Unccd mostrano che il mondo ora perde quasi 1 milione di chilometri quadrati di terra sana e produttiva ogni anno. Circa 4,2 milioni chilometri quadrati tra il 2015 e il 2019, più o meno l’area combinata di cinque....

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