Forest Fire (18862 ha) in Australia 13 Mar 2023

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Lisa Wilkinson’s daughter Billi FitzSimons grills Dominic Perrottet in pre-election interview

2023-03-24T00:51+0100whatsnew2day (en)

Billi FitzSimons has channeled her hard-hitting journalist mom during a fiery interview with NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet, making her mum Lisa Wilkinson “very proud.” The daughter of journalists Lisa Wilkinson and Peter FitzSimons sat down with the prime minister ahead of state elections on Saturday for a video interview.

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....

Equip staff to control forest fires

2023-03-20T23:17+0100deccanherald (en)

Soaring temperatures have increased the duration of fire season, and there is growing evidence for more frequent and severe wildfires, causing the release of more carbon soaked up in the trees and organic soil. A new study reported in the journal Science reveals that the emissions from wildfires in....

Smoke from forest fires destroys the ozone layer

2023-03-20T17:31+0100archyde (en)

The fires that ravaged Australia in 2020 weakened the ozone layer, the filter that protects the Earth from solar radiation. And the worst is yet to come according to the researchers. In 2019 and 2020, deadly fires burned approximately 46 million acres of Australian land billowing thick clouds of....

Saving Forests Using Fire Detection System Based On Lancaster Research

2023-03-20T00:19+0100eurasiareview (en)

ForestWatch® is one of the most advanced automated forest fire detection systems in the world and has a success rate of up to 96%. It utilizes advanced image processing techniques partly developed by Professor Mike Kosch from Lancaster University’s Department of Physics.

Global alert: mountain forests disappear according to a study

2023-03-18T20:01+0100breakinglatest (en)

Mountain forests covered 1.1 billion hectares worldwide in 2000, said the authors of the study, published in Cell Press’ journal One Earth. But at least 78.1 million hectares have disappeared between 2000 and 2018. commercial logging, the forest fires, and commodity agriculture have been the main....

Global alert: mountain forests disappear according to a study

2023-03-18T20:00+0100archyde (en)

Mountain forests covered 1.1 billion hectares worldwide in 2000, said the authors of the study, published in Cell Press’ journal One Earth. But at least 78.1 million hectares have disappeared between 2000 and 2018. commercial logging, the forest fires, and commodity agriculture have been the main....

Saving forests using a fire detection system

2023-03-17T20:27+0100sciencex (en)

An automatic camera network which can detect and report forest fires up to 25km away has helped save tens of thousands of hectares of woodland in South Africa from destruction. ForestWatch is one of the most advanced automated forest fire detection systems in the world and has a success rate of up to 96%.

Incendi boschivi, il progetto Silvanus medaglia d'oro all'IPITEx di Bangkok medaglia d'oro all'IPITEx di Bangkok

2023-03-14T11:45+0100leccesette (it)

Il consorzio Silvanus Project ha ricevuto la medaglia d'oro e il riconoscimento FIA Best Invention Award per la creazione della sua piattaforma tecnologica e informativa integrata per la gestione degli incendi boschivi, all'IPITEx 2023 (International Intellectual Property, Invention, Innovation and....

La piattaforma tecnologica e informativa integrata per la gestione degli incendi boschivi e per micgliorare la loro resilienza ai cambiamenti climatici. L'agenzia regionale Asset coordina il progetto pilota italiano nel Parco del Gargano

2023-03-13T16:09+0100repubblica (it)

Il consorzio Silvanus Project ha ricevuto la medaglia d'oro e il riconoscimento Fia - Best invention award per la creazione della piattaforma tecnologica e informativa integrata per la gestione degli incendi boschivi, all'Ipitex 2023 (International intellectual property, invention, innovation and....

Incendi boschivi, consorzio Silvanus project medaglia d'oro a Bangkok

2023-03-13T14:07+0100lagazzettadelmezzogiorno (it)

Il consorzio Silvanus project ha ricevuto la medaglia d’oro e il riconoscimento 'Fia best invention award’ per la creazione della sua piattaforma tecnologica e informativa integrata per il contrasto degli incendi boschivi, all’IPITEx 2023 a Bangkok. Il progetto riunisce esperti di quattro continenti....

Incendi boschivi, il progetto Silvanus premiato con la medaglia d’oro all’IPITEx di Bangkok

2023-03-13T12:27+0100trmtv (it)

Il progetto Silvanus, che unisce esperti di quattro continenti per migliorare la resilienza delle foreste contro il cambiamento climatico, ha vinto la medaglia d’oro e il riconoscimento FIA Best Invention Award per la sua piattaforma tecnologica integrata per la gestione degli incendi boschivi, presentata all’IPITEx 2023 di Bangkok.

Químicos del MIT muestran que el megaincendio del “verano negro” amplió el agujero de ozono en un 10 % en 2020

2023-03-12T09:32+0100notiulti (es)

Las partículas de humo de los incendios forestales pueden erosionar la capa de ozono. CON /div> div class=glossaryItemBody>MIT es un acrónimo del Instituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts. Es una prestigiosa universidad privada de investigación en Cambridge, Massachusetts, fundada en 1861.

Massive Australia wildfires increased Antarctic ozone hole: Study

2023-03-11T17:09+0100techcodex (en)

Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10 percent, researchers said Wednesday, raising fears that increasing forest fires could delay the recovery of Earth’s atmospheric protection against deadly UV radiation.

Massive Australia wildfires increased Antarctic ozone hole: Study

2023-03-11T16:12+0100samacharcentral (en)

Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10 percent, researchers said Wednesday, raising fears that increasing forest fires could delay the recovery of Earth’s atmospheric protection against deadly UV radiation.

Inondazioni in Australia, il disastro visto dall'elicottero

2023-03-11T13:16+0100zazoom-it (it)

(Di sabato 11 marzo 2023) Soccorritori hanno evacuato in elicottero i residenti di una città Australia na in preda a Inondazioni record, mentre le acque in rapido aumento hanno spinto le autorità a emettere un "ultimo allarme" ... Soccorritori hanno evacuato in elicottero i residenti di una città....

Worst fires in Goa’s history burn down rare biodiversity

2023-03-09T20:28+0100timesofindia (en)

Panaji: Goa’s forests continued to burn for the sixth day on a trot scorching rare biodiversity as vast tracts of Western Ghats, one of the eight biodiversity hotspots of the world, remained ablaze in the worst ever fires that the state has witnessed in its history.

Wildfires increase ozone hole: study 2023-03-10 CLIMATE CONCERN: Fire smoke particles rising in the atmosphere set off a series of chemical reactions that produce ozone-depleting chlorine monoxide, a study found Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the....

2023-03-09T17:22+0100taipeitimes (en)

Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole by 10 percent, researchers said on Wednesday, raising fears that increasing forest fires could delay the recovery of Earth’s atmospheric protection against deadly ultraviolet radiation.

Massive Australia wildfires increased Antarctic ozone hole: study

2023-03-09T14:44+0100thedailystarBD (en)

Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10 percent, researchers said Wednesday, raising fears that increasing forest fires could delay the recovery of Earth's atmospheric protection against deadly UV radiation.

Massive Australia wildfires increased Antarctic ozone hole: study

2023-03-09T11:49+0100JakartaPost (en)

Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10 percent, researchers said Wednesday, raising fears that increasing forest fires could delay the recovery of Earth's atmospheric protection against deadly UV radiation.

Australia's bushfires have widened the ozone hole

2023-03-09T09:08+0100tellerreport (en)

2023-03-09T08:05:29.126Z. Smoke from the huge forest fires in Australia widened the ozone hole over Antarctica by ten percent, scientists warn. Previous research has shown that more than a million tonnes of smoke were pumped into the atmosphere during the bushfires that raged in late 2019 to early....

Massive Australia wildfires increased Antarctic ozone hole: study

2023-03-09T08:23+0100enca (en)

PARIS - Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10%, researchers said Wednesday, raising fears that increasing forest fires could delay the recovery of Earth's atmospheric protection against deadly UV radiation.

Cambiamenti climatici, Copernicus: il ghiaccio antartico si ritira

2023-03-09T07:04+0100ambienteambienti (it)

A Febbraio ha raggiunto il minimo storico. Questo è il secondo inverno più caldo registrato in Europa. Copernicus, il Servizio per il Cambiamento Climatico europeo, ha registrato una netta riduzione del ghiaccio marino antartico e, di conseguenza, il dato delle temperature di febbraio 2023 dimostra....

Massive Australia wildfires increased Antarctic ozone hole, study finds

2023-03-09T04:42+0100newagebd (en)

A weather scientist sends a balloon in the air, on December 25, 2022, on the Kerguelen Islands, also known as the Desolation Islands, a group of islands in the sub-Antarctic. – AFP photo. Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10 percent,....

Massive Australia wildfires increased Antarctic ozone hole: study

2023-03-09T04:33+0100BangkokPost (en)

PARIS: Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10 percent, researchers said Wednesday, raising fears that increasing forest fires could delay the recovery of Earth's atmospheric protection against deadly UV radiation.

Australia wildfires widened Antarctic ozone hole: study

2023-03-09T03:47+0100wn (en)

PARIS: Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10 per cent, researchers said on Wednesday, raising fears that increasing forest fires could delay the recovery of Earth’s atmospheric protection against deadly UV radiation.

Australia wildfires widened Antarctic ozone hole: study

2023-03-09T03:20+0100dawn (en)

PARIS: Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10 per cent, researchers said on Wednesday, raising fears that increasing forest fires could delay the recovery of Earth’s atmospheric protection against deadly UV radiation.

Massive Australia wildfires increased Antarctic ozone hole: study

2023-03-09T02:41+0100heraldsun (en)

Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10 percent, researchers said Wednesday, raising fears that increasing forest fires could delay the recovery of Earth's atmospheric protection against deadly UV radiation.

Massive Australia wildfires increased Antarctic ozone hole: study

2023-03-09T02:28+0100couriermail (en)

Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10 percent, researchers said Wednesday, raising fears that increasing forest fires could delay the recovery of Earth's atmospheric protection against deadly UV radiation.

Massive Australia wildfires increased Antarctic ozone hole: study

2023-03-09T02:02+0100thenews-pk (en)

PARIS: Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10 percent, researchers said on Wednesday, raising fears that increasing forest fires could delay the recovery of Earth´s atmospheric protection against deadly UV radiation.

Massive Australia wildfires increased Antarctic ozone hole: study

2023-03-09T00:18+0100mb-com-ph (en)

PARIS, France – Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10 percent, researchers said Wednesday, raising fears that increasing forest fires could delay the recovery of Earth’s atmospheric protection against deadly UV radiation.

Massive Australia wildfires increased Antarctic ozone hole: study

2023-03-08T23:14+0100japantoday (en)

Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10 percent, researchers said Wednesday, raising fears that increasing forest fires could delay the recovery of Earth's atmospheric protection against deadly UV radiation.

Massive Australia wildfires increased Antarctic ozone hole, study shows

2023-03-08T21:31+0100straitstimesSG (en)

PARIS - Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10 per cent, researchers said on Wednesday, raising fears that increasing forest fires could delay the recovery of Earth’s atmospheric protection against deadly UV radiation.

Australia's Black Summer bushfires increased Antarctic ozone hole, study says

2023-03-08T21:11+0100sbs (en)

Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10 per cent, researchers said, raising fears that increasing forest fires could delay the recovery of Earth's atmospheric protection against deadly UV radiation.

Massive Australia wildfires widened ozone hole: study

2023-03-08T20:45+0100abs-cbnnews (en)

A bushfire burns along the Old Hume Highway near the town of Tahmoor, NSW, Australia , 19 December 2019. Dean Lewins, EPA-EFE/Australia and New Zealand Handout/File. PARIS, France Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10 percent, researchers....

Massive Australia wildfires increased Antarctic ozone hole: study

2023-03-08T20:41+0100tribuneonline (en)

Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole by 10 percent, researchers said Wednesday, raising fears that increasing forest fires could delay the recovery of Earth’s atmospheric protection against deadly UV radiation.

Massive Australia wildfires increased Antarctic ozone hole -- study

2023-03-08T20:26+0100gmanews (en)

PARIS, France - Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10 percent, researchers said Wednesday, raising fears that increasing forest fires could delay the recovery of Earth's atmospheric protection against deadly UV radiation.

AFP - climate-Antarctic-Australia-wildfires-pollution lead

2023-03-08T20:01+0100nampa (en)

climate-Antarctic- Australia -wildfires-pollution lead. Massive Australia wildfires increased Antarctic ozone hole: study By Kelly MACNAMARA ATTENTION - ADDS quotes, details /// Paris, March 8, 2023 (AFP) - Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone....

Australia wildfires increased Antarctic ozone hole

2023-03-08T19:37+0100gulfnews (en)

Paris: Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10 percent, researchers said Wednesday, raising fears that increasing forest fires could delay the recovery of Earth's atmospheric protection against deadly UV radiation.

The alert of the ozone pioneer: "Fires can slow down their cure if we continue to warm the planet"

2023-03-08T19:35+0100tellerreport (en)

The hole in the ozone layer is a major environmental problem that, thanks to effective international action inspired by scientific knowledge, is usually considered solved. And, to a large extent, it is, but not quite: this thin shield that protects life on Earth from the Sun's radiation is still....

Massive Australia Wildfires Increased Antarctic Ozone Hole: Study

2023-03-08T19:13+0100barrons (en)

Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10 percent, researchers said Wednesday, raising fears that increasing forest fires could delay the recovery of Earth's atmospheric protection against deadly UV radiation.

climate-Antarctic-Australia-wildfires-pollution

2023-03-08T19:13+0100nampa (en)

Massive Australia wildfires increased Antarctic ozone hole: study By Kelly MACNAMARA Paris, March 8, 2023 (AFP) - Smoke from monster wildfires in Australia caused a chemical reaction that widened the ozone hole 10 percent, researchers said Wednesday, raising fears that increasing forest fires could....

Le immagini satellitari mostrano il secondo inverno più caldo di sempre in Europa (e il ghiaccio marino antartico ai minimi storici)

2023-03-08T14:48+0100greenme (it)

Le temperature e la mancanza di pioggia Secondo i dati di Copernicus, il mese di febbraio 2023 è stato il quinto più caldo a livello globale, tanto che in gran parte dell’Europa sono state registrate temperature dell’aria superiori alla media , in particolare nel nord della Norvegia e della Svezia e nella regione delle Svalbard.

Clima: la Sicilia come Canada, Spagna e Turchia, tra i pochi angoli della Terra in cui Febbraio è stato freddo

2023-03-08T12:01+0100meteoweb (it)

Clima, il riepilogo del servizio Copernicus con tutti i dati di Febbraio 2023 in Europa e nel mondo. Poche anomalie fredde, la Sicilia tra le zone con temperature inferiori alla norma. nomalia della temperatura superficiale dell’aria per il mese di febbraio 2023 rispetto alla media di febbraio per il periodo compreso tra il 1991 e il 2020.

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