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Articles after 08 Sep 2023
Ashes from forest fires in Canada over home skies
2023-10-02T23:38+0200breakinglatest (en)
September has just ended, which brought the highest values in measurement history, and October is already around the corner with lots of sunshine. “It is warm throughout Styria on Monday and Tuesday,” says Friedrich Wölfelmaier from Geosphere Austria. Up to 26 degrees are expected. Records in the north probably.
Canada battered by ‘never before seen’ wildfire season
2023-10-02T20:25+0200kuwaittimes (en)
NORMÉTAL: When scientists started pouring over data to assess Canada ’s fire season this year, they struggled to find the right superlatives. “Never before seen,” was thrown around, as was “exceptional in scale, duration” and “huge long-term consequences.
Incendi in Albania: il vento alimenta le fiamme, chiesto l’intervento aereo dell’Ue
2023-10-02T19:03+0200meteoweb (it)
Siamo ad inizio ottobre ma l’ Albania fa ancora i conti con gli incendi , come fosse piena estate. Da oltre una settimana, Vigili del Fuoco ed esercito albanese sono impegnati a combattere 11 focolai (tra ancora attivi e già domati) nel sud-ovest del Paese, mentre forti venti contribuiscono a propagare le fiamme.
Universities are a critical piece of the climate change puzzle (AUCC - Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada)
2023-10-02T18:20+0200wn (en)
) This op-ed was published in The Hill Times on September 27, 2023. Reposted with permission from The Hill Times. By Meric Gertler, president of the University of Toronto and chair of Universities Canada 's board of directors From forest fires to heat waves, flooding to extreme storms,....
L'estate della crisi incendi non è ancora terminata. Riparte il Meccanismo di protezione civile Ue a sostegno dell'Albania
2023-10-02T18:01+0200eunews (it)
Bruxelles – La stagione estiva è finita, ma non quella degli incendi sul territorio europeo. Ancora una volta quest’anno è stato attivato da Bruxelles il Meccanismo di protezione civile Ue, per sostenere l’Albania nella lotta contro gli incendi che stanno colpendo da oltre una settimana il sud del Paese e che sono a oggi fuori controllo.
Wildfires: Smoke may have affected plants and animals
2023-10-02T15:43+0200thetimeshub (en)
Open in full screen mode. According to researchers, animals and plants have hardly escaped the smoke from forest fires in Saskatchewan away from humans. (Archive photo) Radio- Canada . According to researchers, if humans could avoid the smoke from summer forest fires by taking certain measures, such....
Affected by smoke this year? Plants and animals have been too, experts say
2023-10-02T12:03+0200CBC (en)
While experts advise people to stay inside and avoid wildfire smoke, or put on a respirator-type mask if outdoors, that's not possible for wildlife who are out in the elements all the time, and it could have consequences on their health too. Saskatchewan has seen a record-breaking year for forest fires and smoke.
Canada left battered by 'never before seen' wildfire season 02 October 2023
2023-10-02T10:53+0200enca (en)
NORMETAL - When scientists started pouring over data to assess Canada 's fire season this year, they struggled to find the right superlatives. "Never before seen," was thrown around, as was "exceptional in scale, duration" and "huge long-term consequences.
Canada left battered by 'never before seen' wildfire season
2023-10-02T09:44+0200BangkokPost (en)
NORMéTAL, Canada : When scientists started pouring over data to assess Canada's fire season this year, they struggled to find the right superlatives. "Never before seen," was thrown around, as was "exceptional in scale, duration" and "huge long-term consequences.
2023-10-02T09:20+0200terradaily (en)
When scientists started pouring over data to assess Canada 's fire season this year, they struggled to find the right superlatives. "Never before seen," was thrown around, as was "exceptional in scale, duration" and "huge long-term consequences." "We have shattered all the records on a Canadian....
Storica stagione degli incendi in Canada, le cifre della catastrofe
2023-10-02T08:39+0200meteoweb (it)
Da Est a Ovest , il Canada ha vissuto una stagione degli incendi storica che è iniziata molto presto in primavera e si è protratta per oltre 5 mesi. Il Paese stato colpito da eventi sempre più estremi. Un’area grande quanto la Tunisia è già andata in fumo: più di 18 milioni di ettari sono stati....
2023-10-02T08:12+0200japantoday (en)
Nation » Canada left battered by 'never before seen' wildfire season
2023-10-02T06:38+0200kenyamoja (en)
No more leaves on the branches, trunks blackened and roots charred: in the spruce forest of Abitibi-Temiscamingue,only a few tufts of moss managed to resist the onslaught of blazes that started in June. As far as the eye can see, there is the same desolate landscape.
Canada left battered by 'never before seen' wildfire season World 18 min ago
2023-10-02T06:09+0200nation-ke (en)
Canada Left Battered By 'Never Before Seen' Wildfire Season
2023-10-02T05:49+0200ibtimes-uk (en)
Canada's 'Never Before Seen' Wildfires Leave Devastation, Environmental Concerns
2023-10-02T05:49+0200news18 (en)
When scientists started pouring over data to assess Canada ’s fire season this year, they struggled to find the right superlatives. “Never before seen,” was thrown around, as was “exceptional in scale, duration” and “huge long-term consequences.” “We have shattered all the records on a Canadian....
Canada battered by worst fire season in history
2023-10-02T05:21+0200tellerreport (en)
"It's simple: we have shattered all the records across Canada ," says Yan Boulanger, a researcher for the Canadian Department of Natural Resources. There had never been so many areas burned (18 million hectares, 6,400 fires), evacuees (more than 200,000), provinces affected, megafires...
Canada left battered by 'never before seen' wildfire season World 21 min ago
2023-10-02T05:02+0200dailymonitor (en)
2023-10-02T04:37+0200ibtimes (en)
2023-10-02T04:14+0200barrons (en)
There had never been so many areas burned -- 18 million hectares (70,000 square miles), via 6,400 fires -- or so many people evacuated, at more than 200,000. "It's an impressive wake-up call because we didn't necessarily expect it so quickly, even if the potential was there," Boulanger, a forest....
Canada left battered by ‘never before seen’ wildfire season
2023-10-02T04:12+0200thesundaily (en)
NORMETAL : When scientists started pouring over data to assess Canada 's fire season this year, they struggled to find the right superlatives. “Never before seen,“ was thrown around, as was “exceptional in scale, duration” and “huge long-term consequences.
2023-10-02T04:03+0200heraldsun (en)
"Never before seen," was thrown around, as was "exceptional in scale, duration" and "huge long-term consequences." "We have shattered all the records on a Canadian scale," says a shaken Yan Boulanger, a researcher for the country’s natural resources ministry.
2023-10-02T03:55+0200couriermail (en)
02/10/2023 Canada left battered by 'never before seen' wildfire season
2023-10-02T03:49+0200rfi-en (en)
CBS News Peddles Climate-Attribution Misinfo On Canadian Wildfires
2023-09-29T22:00+0200climatechangedispatch (en)
Written by on Sep 29, 2023 . Posted in Latest news CBS News Peddles Climate-Attribution Misinfo On Canadian Wildfires. CBS News ran a story claiming that Canada ’s severe wildfires this year were due to climate change. This is false. Although Canada’s wildfires this year were large and did cause....
Michel Maisonneuve: Cutting $1B from our already underfunded military is preposterous Canada has a national defence crisis. What are the Liberals thinking?
2023-09-29T21:56+0200ottawacitizen (en)
Let’s see what might be the results of these cuts. First, all procurement projects will be revised and most likely several will be descoped — meaning they will be delayed or the spending spread to further out years. This would be less of a problem if the need for new equipment was not as dire as it is now.
LILLEY: As global threats grow Trudeau looks to slash defence spending
2023-09-29T21:56+0200torontosun (en)
While the $15 billion in spending cuts sounds drastic, it actually amounts to just 3.2% of the government’s projected spending for next year. The more than $900 million in cuts to the military budget amounts to a nearly 6% cut for the military though. “There’s no way that you can take almost a....
Summer Arctic ice covered in snow, baffling scientists
2023-09-29T21:36+0200portstephensexaminer (en)
Unusually large quantities of snow are covering the sea ice in the Arctic in the warmer months of August and September, according to a scientist. The rare weather pattern was noted by Marcel Nicolaus, a sea ice physicist at the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI), Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, who studies the region.
2023-09-29T21:33+0200illawarramercury (en)
2023-09-29T21:32+0200dailyadvertiser (en)
2023-09-29T21:29+0200bordermail (en)
2023-09-29T21:28+0200newcastleherald (en)
2023-09-29T21:26+0200maitlandmercury (en)
Vermilion Energy: Produttore globale di petrolio e gas con un potenziale di crescita del 39,6%
2023-09-28T14:48+0200borsainside (it)
Produzione e suddivisione dei flussi di cassa di Vermilion Energy; fonte: Presentazione agli investitori Il gas naturale sta diventando sempre più importante per raggiungere gli obiettivi di emissioni zero e mantenere la sicurezza energetica. Il passaggio a un mondo più elettrificato, guidato....
G.L.I.P. Generation Corp. Announces Plans to Replace the Grid One Home at a Time
2023-09-28T14:47+0200lelezard (en)
SASKATOON, SK Sept. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- "We are going to replace the grid one house at a time and at one building at a time with our new breakthrough in magnetic field technology. The result to the consumer is approximately 1- 3 cent per kwh. And it's a planet saver, reducing fossil fuel by some 80%.
A warm and humid air mass over Quebec and Ontario
2023-09-28T14:46+0200thetimeshub (en)
Open in full screen mode. Temperatures will be high and humidity will take a toll on residents of Quebec and Ontario over the coming days. The Canadian Press. Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for Tuesday and Wednesday in southern Quebec. The alert sent late Monday morning indicates that....
The oppressive heat continues in Quebec and Ontario
Open in full screen mode. Young Felix, 2 and a half years old, plays in the water to refresh. Radio- Canada . After a rather rainy and cool summer, high temperatures return in force for the first days of September. Environment Canada issued heat warnings for several regions of Quebec and Ontario on....
2023-09-28T14:43+0200prnewswire (en)
G.L.I.P. plans to use its new breakthrough in magnetic fields inside a generator called ZERG, an acronym for Zero Electromotive Repulsion Generator. The breakthrough technology is not a back up generator. Instead, it allows home and business owners to unplug from the grid entirely while incurring a....
Heat waves, a source of “diabolical” pollutants
2023-09-28T12:44+0200thetimeshub (en)
Open in full screen mode. The world has just experienced its three hottest months on record. Heat waves impact air quality. (Archive photo) Agence France-Presse. Heat waves, more intense and more frequent because of climate change, are concocting a “diabolical potion” of pollutants that threaten humans and all living beings, the UN warns.
Los humos de los incendios forestales de Canadá cruzan de nuevo el Atlántico en septiembre
2023-09-28T12:15+0200tiempo-es (es)
Los humos de los incendios forestales de Canadá cruzan de nuevo el Atlántico en septiembre. Los humos generados por los persistentes megaincendios forestales en Canadá han cruzado de nuevo el Atlántico Norte hasta afectar a las Islas Británicas y más allá, algo extraño en otoño 28/09/2023 11:00 5....
The hottest summer in Canada and Quebec since 1950
2023-09-28T10:45+0200thetimeshub (en)
According to UN Secretary-General António Guterres, “climate collapse has begun.” < /p>Open in full screen mode. Heat waves, droughts, floods, fires: 2023 will probably be the hottest year in history, according to the European observatory Copernicus. Radio- Canada . In Canada, the summer of 2023 was the hottest observed since 1950.
Wildfires will have long-term effect on NWT boreal forest | Fires in the Northwest Territories
2023-09-28T04:43+0200thetimeshub (en)
Open in full screen mode. Residents of Hay River recently discovered devastated areas in certain areas of their community. Radio- Canada . Fires are part of maintaining the health of the boreal forest, but it's all about balance. This season, more than four million hectares have burned in the....
It’s time to harvest the burned wood | Forest fires 2023
2023-09-27T17:51+0200thetimeshub (en)
Open in full screen mode. In the country, near 18 million hectares of forest burned. Annie-Claude Brisson (View profile) Annie-Claude Brisson. Last summer was marked, across Canada , by forest fires and the many challenges that resulted from them. Cities had to be evacuated, workers were deprived of....
Excrement underlines the high stress of deer during forest fires
2023-09-27T14:47+0200thetimeshub (en)
Open in full screen mode. Researchers have found that mule deer are experiencing stress due to wildfires. (File photo) Radio- Canada . Although researchers say there is still much to learn about the consequences of forest fires on wildlife, deer droppings seem to indicate that these animals experience high stress during fires.
After a summer of fires, one-third of Canadians unsure if they’re covered for worsening climate risk
2023-09-27T14:38+0200bnnbloomberg (en)
Hot, dry weather worsened by climate change made much of Canada into a tinderbox that ignited this summer, leading to the country’s worst wildfire season on record. These fires pose growing threats to both lives and property — but a new survey from BNN Bloomberg and RATESDOTCA found that many....
Canadian North Resources Inc. Reports Initial Assay Results from the Summer Drilling Program at the Ferguson Lake Project in Nunavut, Canada
2023-09-26T13:07+0200financialpost (en)
Article content. These initial results significantly extend the East and West zones within the main mineralized horizon in three separate directions of the Ferguson Lake Project, as summarized below and Figure 1: Sulphide mineralized intersections with significant Ni-Cu-Co-Pd-Pt grades of three metres or greater in 18 out of the 21 holes.
En Canadá utilizarán tecnologías espaciales para combatir incendios forestales (Nouvelle fenêtre)
2023-09-26T10:21+0200radio-canada (es)
El servicio de incendios forestales de la provincia de Columbia Británica, BC Wildfire, decidió recurrir a la inteligencia artificial, 5G y tecnologías de comunicaciones por satélite para detectar y prevenir incendios forestales en esa provincia. Este proyecto piloto, en asociación con la empresa....
The Threat of Wildfires Is Rising. So Are New Artificial Intelligence Solutions to Fight Them
2023-09-25T20:44+0200claimsjournal (en)
With wildfires becoming larger and more intense as the world warms, firefighters, utilities and governments are scrambling to get ahead of the flames by tapping into the latest AI technology — which has stirred both fear and excitement for its potential to transform life.
Bomberos de Australia se preparan para la peor temporada de incendios en años
2023-09-25T19:35+0200deperu (es)
Bomberos voluntarios calcinan la maleza en un bosque de Australia para reducir el material potencialmente combustible en previsión de la peor temporada de incendios desde los devastadores fuegos del "Verano Negro" de 2019-2020. Ha sido un año de incendios catastróficos en Canadá, Grecia, Hawái y otros lugares del mundo.
Incendi, la resilienza delle foreste dipende dalla capacità delle piante di rispondere al fuoco
2023-09-25T17:36+0200greenreport (it)
Quest’anno si è registrato un ammontare record di incendi nell’emisfero boreale, uno scenario che rischia di essere sempre più probabile con l’avanzare della crisi climatica. Con l’aumento delle temperature e il protrarsi delle condizioni di siccità, aumentano infatti le possibilità di incendi....
Threat of wildfires is rising, so are new artificial intelligence solutions to fight them
2023-09-25T16:36+0200naharnet-ar (en)
Wildfires fueled by climate change have ravaged communities from Maui to the Mediterranean this summer, killing many people, exhausting firefighters and fueling demand for new solutions. Enter artificial intelligence. Firefighters and startups are using AI-enabled cameras to scan the horizon for signs of smoke.
The threat of wildfires is rising. So are new artificial intelligence solutions to fight them
2023-09-25T10:33+0200elpais-en (en)
Firefighters and startups are using AI-enabled cameras to scan the horizon for signs of smoke. A German company is building a constellation of satellites to detect fires from space. And Microsoft is using AI models to predict where the next blaze could be sparked.
New Artificial Intelligence Solutions Developed to Combat Wildfires
2023-09-25T09:16+0200voanews (en)
London — Wildfires fueled by climate change have ravaged communities from Maui to the Mediterranean this summer, killing many people, exhausting firefighters and fueling demand for new solutions. Enter artificial intelligence. Firefighters and startups are using AI-enabled cameras to scan the horizon for signs of smoke.
The threat of wildfires is rising. So is new artificial intelligence solutions to fight them
2023-09-25T07:08+0200economictimes (en)
It's already helped. A battalion chief got a smoke alert in the middle of the night, confirmed it on his cellphone and called a command center in San Diego to scramble first responders to the remote area. The dispatchers said that if they hadn't been alerted, the fire would have been much larger....
The threat of wildfires is rising; so are new artificial intelligence solutions to fight them
2023-09-24T23:43+0200japantoday (en)
The threat of wildfires is rising. So are new artificial intelligence solutions to fight them.
2023-09-24T21:41+0200denverpost (en)
LONDON — Wildfires fueled by climate change have ravaged communities from Maui to the Mediterranean this summer, killing many people, exhausting firefighters and fueling demand for new solutions. Enter artificial intelligence. Firefighters and startups are using AI-enabled cameras to scan the horizon for signs of smoke.
AI use in fighting wildfires increases as their threat rises
2023-09-24T21:07+0200inquirer (en)
The cameras, part of a network that workers previously had to watch, provide billions of bytes of data for the AI system to digest. While humans still need to confirm any smoke sightings, the system helps reduce fatigue among staffers typically monitoring multiple screens and cameras, alerting them....
2023-09-24T21:03+0200devdiscourse (en)
Wildfires fuelled by climate change have ravaged communities from Maui to the Mediterranean this summer, killing many people, exhausting firefighters and fueling demand for new solutions. Enter artificial intelligence. Firefighters and startups are using AI-enabled cameras to scan the horizon for signs of smoke.
2023-09-24T21:00+0200kptv (en)
to the Mediterranean this summer, killing many people, exhausting firefighters and fueling demand for new solutions. Enter artificial intelligence. Firefighters and startups are using AI-enabled cameras to scan the horizon for signs of smoke. A German company is building a constellation of satellites to .
2023-09-24T20:57+0200nbc12 (en)
Wildfires: Clova busy as ever after Legault said it was burning down
2023-09-24T18:32+0200montrealgazette (en)
Article content. “There’s three years’ worth of harvesting, and a year to do it, so it’s a bit of a race,” Vincent said in a phone interview. “We have a lot of forestry workers here that we normally wouldn’t have at this time of the season,” he said, adding rental properties are “full, full, full.” In early June, however, it was another story.
2023-09-24T17:11+0200dunyanews (en)
LONDON (AP) Wildfires fueled by climate change have ravaged communities from Maui to the Mediterranean this summer, killing many people, exhausting firefighters and fueling demand for new solutions. Enter artificial intelligence. Firefighters and startups are using AI-enabled cameras to scan the horizon for signs of smoke.
World News | The Threat of Wildfires is Rising. So Are New Artificial Intelligence Solutions to Fight Them
2023-09-24T15:16+0200latestly (en)
London, Sep 24 (AP) Wildfires fuelled by climate change have ravaged communities from Maui to the Mediterranean this summer, killing many people, exhausting firefighters and fuelling demand for new solutions. Enter artificial intelligence. Firefighters and startups are using AI-enabled cameras to scan the horizon for signs of smoke.
2023-09-24T14:47+0200news-gazette (en)
2023-09-24T14:35+0200startribune (en)
2023-09-24T14:04+0200wral (en)
LONDON (AP) — Wildfires fueled by climate change have ravaged communities from Maui to the Mediterranean this summer, killing many people, exhausting firefighters and fueling demand for new solutions. Enter artificial intelligence. Firefighters and startups are using AI-enabled cameras to scan the horizon for signs of smoke.
2023-09-24T13:53+0200dailyjournal (en)
2023-09-24T13:14+0200tribtown (en)
2023-09-24T13:09+0200therepublic (en)
2023-09-24T12:07+0200taiwannews (en)
2023-09-24T12:02+0200kob (en)
“The beauty of this is that it immediately pops up on the screen and those dispatchers or call takers are able to interrogate that screen” and determine whether to send a crew, said Phillip SeLegue, staff chief of intelligence for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
2023-09-24T11:40+0200wftv (en)
. And Microsoft is using AI models to predict where the next blaze could be sparked. With wildfires becoming larger and more intense as the world warms, firefighters, utilities and governments are scrambling to get ahead of the flames by tapping into the latest AI technology — which has stirred both....
2023-09-24T10:12+0200khaleejtimes (en)
Wildfires fuelled by climate change have ravaged communities from Maui to the Mediterranean this summer, killing many people, exhausting firefighters and fuelling demand for new solutions. Enter artificial intelligence. Firefighters and startups are using AI-enabled cameras to scan the horizon for signs of smoke.
The threat of wildfires is rising. So is new artificial …
2023-09-24T09:40+0200wowktv (en)
2023-09-24T09:29+0200ABCnews (en)
2023-09-24T09:20+0200independent-UK (en)
Wildfires fueled by climate change have ravaged communities from to the Mediterranean this summer, killing many people, exhausting firefighters and fueling demand for new solutions. Enter artificial intelligence. Firefighters and startups are using AI-enabled cameras to scan the horizon for signs of smoke.
2023-09-24T09:19+0200actionnewsjax (en)
2023-09-24T09:16+0200wearecentralpa (en)
2023-09-24T09:13+0200sandiegouniontribune (en)
this summer started testing an AI system that looks for smoke from more than 1,000 mountaintop camera feeds and is now expanding it statewide. The system is designed to find “abnormalities” and alert emergency command centers, where staffers will confirm whether it’s indeed smoke or something else in the air.
2023-09-24T09:11+0200wsoctv (en)
Burned wood: concerns for the health of workers in factories
2023-09-24T07:53+0200archyde (en)
Burned wood: concerns for the health of workers in factories. 2023-09-22 23:19:02. After a summer marked by forest fires, it is now time to harvest and transform the burned wood. Thus, sawmill workers who process wood ravaged by the flames will be exposed to fine particles of burned wood for months.
2023-09-23T21:59+0200huaral (es)
Bomberos voluntarios calcinan la maleza en un bosque de Australia para reducir el material potencialmente combustible en previsión de la peor temporada de incendios desde los devastadores fuegos del «Verano Negro» de 2019-2020. Ha sido un año de incendios catastróficos en Canadá, Grecia, Hawái y otros lugares del mundo.
2023-09-23T15:33+0200metrolibre (es)
Opinion: Government needs to work smarter fighting wildfires 0 9/23/2023 4:45:00 AM
2023-09-23T13:49+0200princegeorgecitizen (en)
The Lower East Adams Lake fire, between Adams Lake and Lee Creek. BC Wildfire Service. The intention of this letter is to examine current wildfire management in BC, by using the Shuswap fire as an example and to propose constructive ways to do better in forest fire season.
2023-09-23T13:39+0200noticiasaldiayalahora (es)
December 26, 2019 at 2:51 AM
2023-09-23T03:58+0200asiatimes (en)
Climate change impact. Air quality in cities in the US and Canada were made dramatically worse by historic wildfires between August and November. This showed that “climate change is making the effects of air pollution worse by changing atmospheric conditions and amplifying forest fires,” Greenpeace said in a statement.
Un impresionante y gigantesco remolino de nubes de humos
2023-09-22T12:06+0200tiempo-es (es)
Durante gran parte del verano de 2023, los incendios arrasaron los bosques boreales del norte de Columbia Británica y Alberta, etc. Los incendios provocaron evacuaciones a medida que se acercaban a las ciudades y desataron columnas de humo que ocasionalmente descendían hacia el sur de Estados Unidos....
Higher Air Pollution Found in Chicago's Western Edge; Health Concerns Likely to Increase
2023-09-22T11:50+0200natureworldnews (en)
The latest report showed that the West Side of Chicago suffered from air pollution due to high nitrogen dioxide concentrations (NO2). Increasing concerns about air pollution could result in health concerns, especially for older adults and people with medical conditions.
Canadian military sets stage for purchase of drones and Hellfire missiles; program could cost up to $5 billion
2023-09-22T10:41+0200ottawacitizen (en)
Article content. Canada ’s planned competition for a drone fleet hit a snag in May 2022, when one of the two firms capable of providing such equipment decided to drop out of the competition. That left General Atomics, which submitted its proposal in August 2022, National Defence spokesperson Jessica Lamirande said.
Subscriber only. Canadian military sets stage for purchase of drones and Hellfire missiles; program could cost up to $5 billion “Following contract award by the end of this fiscal year, we expect the first delivery in 2028.”
2023-09-22T10:13+0200chathamdailynews (en)
Water is the upcoming conflict climate change is bringing to a country near you
2023-09-22T08:33+0200dallasnews (en)
In Somalia, while sitting in a camp for displaced persons just outside of Mogadishu, Nurata Hassan Ebow said: “We had to leave because of the drought and the conflict.” The conflict she’s referring to is the ongoing fighting between what are passing as government forces and the group al-Shabab.
14m Michigan’s weekend weather is another winner for outside fun, projects
2023-09-21T20:14+0200mlive (en)
This weekend’s weather scenario is a pretty quick and easy one to grasp. We don’t have any storm systems to contend with. So let’s look at the beauty of this weekend’s weather. The rain areas forecast shows the only brief shower could be in northern Lower Michigan Friday afternoon.
The forgotten history of the black locust tree: From vital to invasive to important once more
2023-09-21T19:03+0200zmescience (en)
Black locust tree flowers. Credit: Hornbaker Eileen, USFWS. Trees have played an integral part in human society since time immemorial. They offer bountiful environmental services and they put so much flavor into our scenery that it's simply impossible to imagine life without them.
Un'intera giornata passata a spegnere incendi, poi lo schianto terrificante: morti quattro vigili del fuoco
2023-09-21T08:52+0200zazoom-it (it)
(Di giovedì 21 settembre 2023) quattro vigili del fuoco che tornavano a casa di notte dopo aver combattuto per tutto il giorno gli incendi della Columbia Britannica ( Canada ) sono morti mercoledì in un terrificante incidente stradale. Gli incendi boschivi da settimane imperversano in molte regioni del Paese.
2023-09-21T08:03+0200citynews (it)
Quattro vigili del fuoco che tornavano a casa di notte dopo aver combattuto per tutto il giorno gli incendi della Columbia Britannica ( Canada ) sono morti mercoledì in un terrificante incidente stradale. Gli incendi boschivi da settimane imperversano in molte regioni del Paese.
2023-09-21T08:00+0200europa-today (it)
Incendi in Canada: 4 vigili del fuoco morti in incidente
2023-09-21T06:44+0200meteoweb (it)
Tragedia in Canada : 4 vigili del fuoco sono morti in un incidente stradale dopo aver trascorso la giornata a combattere contro i roghi boschivi che imperversano in molte regioni del Paese. L’incidente è avvenuto a Walhachin, in British Columbia, dove sono ancora attivi più di 380 roghi.
"Contamos con un aliado al otro extremo del continente": Presidente Boric sostiene reunión bilateral con su par de Canadá
2023-09-21T04:34+0200adnradio (es)
No es primera vez que ambos mandatarios se ven las caras , es más, debe ser una de las reuniones bilaterales más reiteradas que ha sostenido el Presidente Gabriel Boric. Se trata de Justin Trudeau , primer ministro de Canadá, con quien se reunió este miércoles en El jefe de Estado canadiense utilizó....
Because of forest fires: More than two billion people exposed to potentially harmful environmental pollution
2023-09-20T21:26+0200tellerreport (en)
2023-09-20T19:24:43.056Z. Highlights: More than two billion people are exposed to potentially harmful environmental pollution caused by forest fires for at least one day every year. In low-income countries, the burden was about four times higher than in high- income countries. PM2.
Learn to live with wildfire smoke, British Columbians told 9/19/2023 3:52:00 PM
2023-09-20T02:14+0200timescolonist (en)
British Columbians are going to have to live with the health effects of huge forest fires for decades to come and need to be prepared to protect themselves individually and as communities, Union of BC Municipalities conference delegates heard Sept. 19. “We are going to have to face this again and again and again,” Health Minister Adrian Dix said.
Learn to live with wildfire smoke, British Columbians told 0 9/19/2023 3:52:00 PM By: Jeremy Hainsworth Hotter temperatures, atmospheric rivers and their effects on health and communities are here to stay and must be planned for, UBCM conference hears. More >
2023-09-20T00:56+0200tricitynews (en)
Learn to live with wildfire smoke, British Columbians told 0 9/19/2023 3:52:29 PM By: Jeremy Hainsworth Hotter temperatures, atmospheric rivers and their effects on health and communities are here to stay and must be planned for, UBCM conference hears. More >
2023-09-20T00:53+0200princegeorgecitizen (en)
Midland in Partnership With Rio Tinto Identifies New Spodumene-Bearing Pegmatites on Galinée Project
2023-09-19T13:45+0200streetinsider (en)
MONTREAL, Sept. 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Midland Exploration Inc. ( “Midland†TSX-V: MD ), in partnership with Rio Tinto Exploration Canada Inc. ( “RTEC†), is pleased to report the identification of a series of spodumene-bearing pegmatite dykes on the Galinée project, approximately 8....
Midland in Partnership With Rio Tinto Identifies New Spodumene-Bearing Pegmatites on Galinée Project
2023-09-19T13:42+0200wallstreet-online (en)
MONTREAL, Sept. 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Midland Exploration Inc. ( “Midland” TSX-V: MD ), in partnership with Rio Tinto Exploration Canada Inc. ( “RTEC” ), is pleased to report the identification of a series of spodumene-bearing pegmatite dykes on the Galinée project, approximately 8 kilometres....
2023-09-19T13:33+0200globenewswire (en)
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Smoky days, gloomy mood? How wildfire haze is affecting what Edmontonians do and feel
2023-09-19T01:35+0200barrie (en)
Alberta's capital city has been blanketed in smoke for more than 300 hours already this year – nearly three times the new normal – and with fires still burning, it's probably not over yet. While the smoke eased Monday, reducing the Air Quality Health Index from "very high risk" to "low risk,"....
Retiran algunas alertas por la tormenta atlántica Lee tras una jornada de vendavales y lluvias
2023-09-18T18:16+0200elperiodicodemexico (es)
Associated Press. BAR HARBOR, Maine, EU (AP) La tormenta atlántica Lee tocó tierra el sábado con fuerza casi de huracán y llevó vientos destructivos, fuerte oleaje y lluvias torrenciales a Nueva Inglaterra y las Provincias Marítimas canadienses. Sin embargo, las autoridades retiraron algunas alertas para la región el sábado por la noche.
Smoke from Canadian forest fires brings reduced air quality to Topeka
2023-09-18T17:39+0200cjonline (en)
Smoke from Canadian wildfires once again brought Topeka reduced air quality on Monday. The capital city's air quality rating rose to 112 as of 6 a.m. Monday, leaving the air here in the category of "unhealthy for sensitive groups," the Environmental Protection Agency Topeka's air had also been in that category Sunday.
© Iakov Filimonov | Dreamstime.com 2023 Canadian harvest of horticultural peat moss as of August 31 The Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss Association (CSPMA), whose members represent close to 90 percent of North America’s horticultural peat extraction, is reporting its annual level of harvest for the 2023 season.
2023-09-18T15:07+0200hortidaily (en)
The Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss Association (CSPMA), whose members represent close to 90 percent of North America’s horticultural peat extraction, is reporting its annual level of harvest for the 2023 season. The annual survey of members was conducted on the status of their 2023 Actual Harvest as a....
Tormenta Lee deja un muerto y a miles sin luz a su llegada a Nueva Inglaterra y Canadá
2023-09-18T14:18+0200primicia (es)
La tormenta Lee azotó el sábado a una extensa franja de Nueva Inglaterra y la costa del Atlántico canadiense con vientos destructivos, fuerte oleaje y lluvias torrenciales que derribaron árboles, inundaron vías y dejaron sin luz a decenas de miles de familias. Una persona murió en Maine después de que la rama de un árbol cayó sobre su vehículo.
2023-09-18T09:38+0200elperiodicodemexico (es)
DAVID SHARP, ROBERT F. BUKATY. BAR HARBOR, Maine, EU (AP) La tormenta Lee azotó el sábado a una extensa franja de Nueva Inglaterra y la costa del Atlántico canadiense con vientos destructivos, fuerte oleaje y lluvias torrenciales que derribaron árboles, inundaron vías y dejaron sin luz a decenas de miles de familias.
Generac sta richiamando circa 64.000 generatori durante la stagione degli uragani
2023-09-17T23:24+0200gexperience (it)
Una stagione degli uragani così devastante Continua a colpire l’alimentatore Per le comunità di tutti gli Stati Uniti, Generac Power Systems afferma che sta richiamando migliaia di generatori portatili a causa del rischio di incendi e ustioni. I generatori sono stati venduti nei principali negozi di....
Washington Redskins
2023-09-17T23:01+0200archyde (en)
2023-06-09 12:44:44 The wildfires in Canada are becoming a problem for some NFL teams! A dystopian picture is emerging over New York. The skyscrapers of the metropolis are enveloped in orange air. This is due to the devastating forest fires in Canada, which are causing New York’s worst air quality....
On forest fires & global warming
2023-09-17T16:10+0200wn (en)
In the last few years, forest fires have been making news. Summers in Canada , Australia and several parts of Europe have seen a spate of fires consuming huge swathes of forestland. A 2023 study by researchers at the University of Maryland found 3 million more hectares of tree cover loss per year due to fires compared to 2001.
La tormenta Lee deja un muerto y a miles sin luz a su llegada a Nueva Inglaterra y Canadá
2023-09-17T15:53+0200diariolibre (es)
La tormenta Lee azotó el sábado a una extensa franja de Nueva Inglaterra y la costa del Atlántico canadiense con vientos destructivos , fuerte oleaje y lluvias torrenciales que derribaron árboles, inundaron vías y dejaron sin luz a decenas de miles de familias. Una persona murió en Maine después de que la rama de un árbol cayó sobre su vehículo.
2023-09-17T18:38:36+05:30 - Clean Tech On forest fires & global warming
2023-09-17T15:15+0200thehindubusinessline (en)
Un muerto después de que la tormenta atlántica Lee azotara Nueva Inglaterra
2023-09-17T15:15+0200notiulti (es)
azotó una gran franja de Nueva Inglaterra y el territorio marítimo de Canadá con vientos destructivos, fuertes olas y lluvias torrenciales que derribaron árboles, inundaron carreteras y cortaron el suministro eléctrico a decenas de miles de personas el sábado. Una persona murió en Maine cuando la rama de un árbol cayó sobre su vehículo.
Miles de personas sin electricidad y 1 muerto después de que la tormenta atlántica Lee azotara Nueva Inglaterra y el Canadá marítimo | Noticias, deportes, empleos
2023-09-17T10:57+0200notiulti (es)
Las olas llegan a tierra el sábado 15 de septiembre de 2023 en Hampton Beach, NH. Se pronosticaron condiciones severas en partes de Nueva Inglaterra y condiciones de huracán podrían azotar las provincias canadienses de Nuevo Brunswick y Nueva Escocia, donde la tormenta Lee degradó el sábado temprano.
2023-09-17T09:10+0200esdelatino-com (es)
BAR HARBOR, Maine (AP) — La tormenta atlántica Lee tocó tierra el sábado con fuerza cercana a la de un huracán, provocando vientos destructivos, fuertes oleajes y lluvias torrenciales en Nueva Inglaterra y las zonas marítimas de Canadá. Sin embargo, las autoridades levantaron algunas alertas para la región el sábado por la noche.
2023-09-17T08:30+0200elnuevoherald (es)
BAR HARBOR, Maine, EE.UU. La tormenta atlántica Lee tocó tierra el sábado con fuerza casi de huracán y llevó vientos destructivos, fuerte oleaje y lluvias torrenciales a Nueva Inglaterra y las Provincias Marítimas canadienses. Sin embargo, las autoridades retiraron algunas alertas para la región el sábado por la noche.
2023-09-17T08:22+0200sandiegouniontribune (es)
BAR HARBOR, Maine, EE.UU. — La tormenta atlántica Lee tocó tierra el sábado con fuerza casi de huracán y llevó vientos destructivos, fuerte oleaje y lluvias torrenciales a Nueva Inglaterra y las Provincias Marítimas canadienses. Sin embargo, las autoridades retiraron algunas alertas para la región el sábado por la noche.
Al menos un muerto, daños materiales y cortes de electricidad dejó el paso de la tormenta Lee por EEUU y Canadá
2023-09-17T06:45+0200infobae (es)
El ciclón postropical Lee tocó tierra este sábado en Nueva Escocia , en el este de Canadá , con vientos huracanados y lluvias torrenciales que causaron un muerto, daños materiales e interrupciones del suministro eléctrico en una amplia zona de Estados Unidos y Canadá Según el Centro Nacional de....
Lee leaves flooded roads, downed trees and power outages in path through Maritimes 9/16/2023 3:18:00 PM
2023-09-17T02:20+0200timescolonist (en)
A powerful cyclone brought flooded roadways, toppled trees and downed power lines to parts of the Maritimes Saturday as it swept past the western tip of Nova Scotia and headed toward New Brunswick. But as post-tropical storm Lee left some coastal areas with a considerable cleanup, particularly in....
Canadá: Lee llegó a Nueva Escocia como ciclón postropical
2023-09-17T01:07+0200sipse (es)
Lee tocó tierra como ciclón postropical este sábado en la provincia canadiense de Nueva Escocia , con vientos sostenidos de 110 km/h, informaron meteorólogos de Estados Unidos. Es importante recordar que la fuerza requerida para que una tormenta sea considerada un huracán es de 119 km/h, de acuerdo con los especialistas.
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2023-09-17T00:37+0200tricitynews (en)
Lee leaves flooded roads, downed trees and power outages in path through Maritimes
2023-09-17T00:24+0200princegeorgecitizen (en)
Lee brings flooded roads, downed trees and power outages as it heads toward Maritimes 0 9/16/2023 11:34:34 AM
2023-09-17T00:20+0200tricitynews (en)
Post-tropical storm Lee flooded roadways, toppled trees and downed power lines in coastal parts of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick on Saturday as it barreled north across the Atlantic ocean to make landfall. Pam Lovelace, a Halifax municipal councillor for an area that includes the famous Peggy's Cove....
Lee brings flooded roads, downed trees and power outages as it heads toward Maritimes
2023-09-16T21:49+0200princegeorgecitizen (en)
2023-09-16T20:50+0200cp24 (en)
Winds pick up, power outages mount as hurricane Lee heads for Atlantic Canada
2023-09-16T17:57+0200crestonvalleyadvance (en)
Power outages blanketed western Nova Scotia on Saturday morning as post-tropical cyclone Lee barreled toward the Maritimes, with forecasters warning residents to brace for destructive winds, heavy rains, more outages and possible flooding. Nova Scotia Power reported nearly 120,000 customers without power as of 9:45 a.
Incendi, estate da record nell’emisfero Nord
2023-09-16T15:58+0200teleambiente (it)
Lo confermano i dati del monitoraggio di Copernicus. 2023 da record nell’ emisfero Nord . A confermarlo i dati del Servizio di monitoraggio dell’atmosfera di Copernicus (Cams), basati sulle emissioni e sul trasporto dei fumi associati agli incendi. Dal maggio scorso, nell’emisfero boreale, gli....
High winds, flooding, power outages possible as hurricane Lee hits Atlantic Canada
2023-09-16T15:50+0200ottawacitizen (en)
Article content. Heavy rains had already begun in Yarmouth, about 375 kilometres west of Halifax at the province’s southwestern tip. Lee was expected to make landfall there later in the day. At the Rodd Grand Yarmouth hotel on Friday night, two men from western Canada were keeping a close eye on the changing sky.
Sottocorona: "L'inferno è nulla", il fenomeno meteo allarmante VIDEO
2023-09-16T12:42+0200zazoom-it (it)
(Di sabato 16 settembre 2023) Il "cambiamento climatico non appicca incendi ma può dare periodi di siccità talmente lunghi che poi quando gli incendi partono, o qualcuno li fa partire, diventa poi un problema enorme". Paolo Sottocorona , il meteo rologo di La7, spiega la relazione tra il....
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/monthly-report/global/202308
2023-09-15T21:36+0200ncdc-noaa (en)
revealed significant food insecurity continuing in parts of Central and South America, Southwest Asia, and much of Africa. Above-normal precipitation fell across central to northern Europe during August 2023, while southwest and southeastern portions were drier than normal.
Meteo. Estate 2023, i principali eventi meteo di una stagione da record nel mondo
2023-09-15T21:27+02003bmeteo (it)
estate 2023, tutti gli eventi meteo. L'estate 2023 risulta essere la più calda di sempre a livello globale. Lo rende noto sia l'Agenzia Copernicus, sia la Nasa. Tutti e tre mesi presentano un record; luglio 2023 è il mese più caldo mai registrato, agosto e giugno sono tra i mesi di agosto e giugno più caldi di sempre.
Copernicus: incendi boschivi record nel 2023 nell’emisfero settentrionale
2023-09-15T18:51+0200blueplanetheart (it)
L’emisfero settentrionale si sta lentamente avvicinando alla fine della stagione degli incendi per il 2023, che normalmente inizia a maggio e termina ottobre e il Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) pubblica i dati sulle emissioni e sul trasporto dei fumi associati agli incendi che....
JOCELYNE LLOYD: Stay calm, be prepared and know where your weather information is coming from Almost a year ago, I woke up on the morning of Sept. 24 to a property covered in downed trees, no power and no phone service. Luckily, our home and vehicles were relatively undamaged among the tree branches, the weather was warm enough we didn’t need .
2023-09-15T18:49+0200saltwire (en)
We thought we were prepared before Fiona brought hurricane-force winds to P.E.I. that week in September. We had water, non-perishable food, fuel for our barbecue and a kerosene heater on standby. We also had a freezer full of recently purchased food we’d never get to eat and a weak Norwegian maple....
Estate 2023, è stato un caldo record. Nasa: "La peggiore di sempre"
2023-09-14T20:54+0200247libero (it)
Secondo gli esperti della Nasa non ci sono dubbi: quello registrato nell' estate 2023 è stato un caldo record , tanto da sancire che quella ancora in corso è la stagione più calda di sempre. O meglio, da quando nel 1880 sono iniziate le registrazioni globali del clima.
Copernicus: Incendi boschivi da record per tutta la stagione degli incendi boreali del 2023
2023-09-14T15:07+0200greencity-it (it)
L'emisfero settentrionale si sta lentamente avvicinando alla fine della stagione degli incendi per il 2023, che normalmente inizia a maggio e si estende fino a ottobre. In questo contesto, i dati del Servizio di Monitoraggio dell’Atmosfera di Copernicus (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service -....
Copernicus: incendi boschivi record nell’emisfero settentrionale
2023-09-14T13:55+0200greenreport (it)
Incendi, una stagione devastante nel 2023: i numeri da record
2023-09-14T13:11+0200iconaclima (it)
La stagione degli incendi 2023 del nostro emisfero si chiuderà ufficialmente solo a ottobre, ma è già entrata nella storia. Lo confermano i dati del Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service CAMS ), il programma europeo che ha monitorato la posizione e l’intensità dei roghi, stimando gli impatti del fumo sull’atmosfera.
Gli incendi dell’estate 2023 hanno generato emissioni da record
2023-09-14T12:32+0200canaleenergia (it)
Foto di Marcus Kauffman su Unsplash. La stagione degli incendi boreali del 2023 , che sta lentamente volgendo al termine, è stata particolarmente drammatica. Il Canada , in particolare, è stato colpito da roghi devastanti già dal mese di maggio. Alcuni pennacchi di fumo hanno raggiunto anche....
A causa dell’inquinamento atmosferico, l’aspettativa di vita è inferiore di 2/3 anni
2023-09-14T11:52+0200quifinanza (it)
Incrementando la riduzione dei livelli di PM2.5 al di sotto dei limiti stabiliti dall’Organizzazione Mondiale della Sanità, si potrebbe prolungare la durata media della vita a livello globale di 2,3 anni. Questo potrebbe portare a un guadagno stimato di circa 17,8 miliardi di anni di vita , che....
Incendi: in Canada le emissioni di CO2 nel 2023 sono le più alte di sempre
2023-09-14T11:01+0200laprovinciapavese (it)
"Nel corso della fine della primavera e dell'estate del 2023, diversi incendi boschivi devastanti hanno colpito la maggior parte delle province e dei territori del Canada ", la cui " estensione, costanza e intensità hanno portato le emissioni totali di carbonio stimate per il 2023 a quasi 410 megatonnellate, le più alte " mai registrate nel Paese.
2023-09-14T11:00+0200messaggeroveneto (it)
2023-09-14T10:54+0200tribunatreviso (it)
2023-09-14T10:54+0200mattinopadova (it)
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2023-09-14T10:51+0200repubblica-green-and-blue (it)
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2023-09-14T10:48+0200ilpiccolo (it)
Ambiente: stagione degli incendi da record nel 2023 (Copernicus)
2023-09-14T10:31+0200mediaset (it)
MILANO (MF-NW)--L'emisfero settentrionale si sta lentamente avvicinando alla fine della stagione degli incendi, che normalmente inizia a maggio e si estende fino a ottobre. In questo contesto, i dati del Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (Cams) sulle emissioni e sul fumo associati agli....
Evaluation of satellite data: Record-breaking fire season in northern forests
2023-09-14T06:24+0200tellerreport (en)
2023-09-14T04:23:09.802Z. Highlights: Canada 's wildfires have released hundreds of millions of tons of carbon emissions. Canada's emissions alone are greater than the annual emissions of several countries this year. The EU's Copernicus service reports record fire emissions in the so-called boreal forests in Russia, Canada and Alaska.
Forest fires create record emissions, says EU monitor
2023-09-14T04:44+0200maitlandmercury (en)
The Canadian forest fires caused almost 410 megatons of carbon emissions so far (AP) Record-breaking forest fires across the northern hemisphere so far this year have already caused record carbon emissions, according to a preliminary assessment by the EU's Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS).
2023-09-14T04:40+0200portstephensexaminer (en)
2023-09-14T04:39+0200illawarramercury (en)
Record-breaking forest fires across the northern hemisphere so far this year have already caused record carbon emissions, according to a preliminary assessment by the EU's Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS). Forest fires continue to burn in some parts of the northern hemisphere, and....
2023-09-14T04:37+0200newcastleherald (en)
Empresas Copec S A : ARAUCO indefinitely suspends operations at Licantén pulp mill
2023-09-14T00:02+02004-traders (en)
Despite the efforts and adjustments in recent times, the subsidiary suspended operations due to several reasons related to climate variability, with consecutive flooding of the Mataquito River this winter, extreme periods of drought that caused repeated halts in the mill's operations in previous....
A cool, dry autumn forecasted for Quebec
2023-09-13T14:17+0200barrie (en)
While the summer in Quebec was marked by climatic disturbances, autumn is shaping up to be rather dry, with temperatures slightly below seasonal normals. After a season marked by forest fires, floods, tornado warnings and late heatwaves, weather forecasts predict a fall without major upheavals, at least for Quebec and Ontario.
Midland Provides an Overview of its Exploration Activities Including its Lithium Projects in James Bay
2023-09-12T13:44+0200wallstreet-online (en)
MONTREAL, Sept. 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Midland Exploration Inc. ( Midland TSX-V: MD ) is pleased to give an overview of its exploration activities in Quebec, including on its several projects in partnership for lithium in James Bay. Following the complete lifting of access bans to James Bay....
Fire, Vol. 6, Pages 356: Downwind Fire and Smoke Detection during a Controlled Burn—Analyzing the Feasibility and Robustness of Several Downwind Wildfire Sensing Modalities through Real World Applications
2023-09-12T09:54+0200mdpi (en)
The top three exhaust constituents from wildfire by mass are CO 2 (71.44%), water (20.97%), and CO (5.52%) [ 38 ]. NOx is also generated in significant quantities. Therefore, having CO 2 , CO, and NOx sensors could potentially increase the detection capabilities of any fire detection system.
Deadly Wildfires in Canada, United States Linked to Smart Cities Based on 'Conspiracy Theories' [Report]
2023-09-11T23:48+0200natureworldnews (en)
Wildfires have ravaged forest and grassland areas of Canada and the United States in previous years, with climate change and global warming being blamed by climate scientists as the main contributors to fire growth and spread. The wildfires, which include bushfires and forest fires, have devastated....
NASA satellites reveal restoration power of beavers
2023-09-11T20:17+0200mongabay (en)
If humans went extinct tomorrow, who would rule the world? Beavers. Well, at least in the Northern Hemisphere. These tree-felling, water-slowing, wetland-creating rodent engineers have a massive impact wherever they live. Indeed, when it comes to their power over water flow, Cory Mosby says, “I’m....
Fire climate regimes around Australia shifted abruptly 20 years ago, and falling humidity may explain why
2023-09-11T19:58+0200phys (en)
We're already seeing these changes play out. Whenever you see a news article about intense fires in areas not used to fire, that's likely to be due to a shift in fire climate. Think of the fires devastating Tasmania's alpine regions in 2016, killing off many old pencil and King Billy pines.
Forest Fires Hit Canada's Economy
2023-09-11T13:12+0200wn (en)
(MENAFN - Costa Rica News) --a-Her wine estate served Joanna Schlosser as a home during the days when the fire was at the gates of her town. But today, this resident of western Canada is concerned ... ......
B.C. drought brings increased flood risks, far-reaching damage, experts warn
2023-09-11T13:11+0200CBC (en)
As severe drought conditions have helped usher in British Columbia's most devastating wildfire season on record, experts and elected officials are warning of increased flooding risks and lingering damage even after wetter weather returns. More than 80 per cent of B.C.
Fire regimes around Australia shifted abruptly 20 years ago – and falling humidity is why
2023-09-11T05:41+0200johansen (en)
Date: 2023-09-11 03:29 Author: Roger Jones, Professorial Research Fellow, Victoria University Original article: https://theconversation.com/fire-regimes-around-australia-shifted-abruptly-20-years-ago-and-falling-humidity-is-why-209689 This century, Australia has suffered more frequent and more severe bushfires.
2023-09-11T05:03+0200nationaltribune (en)
How much climate change has contributed to these increases is a hot topic. Bushfire risk is dialled up by four switches : fuel amount and condition, fire weather and ignition sources. Untangling these various influences is difficult, so the role played by the warming climate Fire-weather measures....
Australia's Fire Regimes Altered 20 Years Ago Due to Humidity Drop
2023-09-11T05:01+0200miragenews (en)
Fire-weather measures fire risk on a daily basis, while a fire-climate regime measures fire risk over seasonal and longer time scales. Our research shows almost everywhere in Australia is now in a different fire climate than it was just 20 years ago, with falling relative humidity a key factor.
Prevenir, mejor que curar
2023-09-11T00:41+0200lavanguardia (es)
El devastador terremoto en Marruecos nos vuelve a plantear si un fenómeno de este calibre se puede prever. Esta pregunta también sirve para los descomunales incendios que han asolado Canadá o Grecia y para las brutales inundaciones que han arrasado tanto a las tierras griegas como lugares de nuestro país.
Why Maui’s utility crisis matters to Maine
2023-09-09T12:46+0200bangordailynews (en)
Gordon Weil of Harpswell was Maine’s first public advocate. He also represented and advised consumer-owned utilities and electricity customers across the U.S. and Canada for almost 50 years. He has been an expert witness at federal, state, and provincial regulatory commissions. Maui matters. It matters to Maine and probably many other places.
Canadian wildfires could keep burning through winter -minister
2023-09-08T22:01+0200arctictoday (en)
FILE PHOTO: Members of B Company, 2nd Battalion, Royal 22e Regiment, conduct firefighting operations near Hay River, Northwest Territories, Canada August 21, 2023. Lieutenant (Navy) Alex Roy/Canadian Forces/Handout via REUTERS/File photo. OTTAWA (Reuters) – Warm, dry conditions in Canada could....
Clausius-Clapeyron law: How extreme weather in the Mediterranean can be explained by formula
2023-09-08T20:32+0200tellerreport (en)
Zoom Image. Floods in Spain: hunger for steam in the air. Photo: Europa Press / ABACA/ IMAGO. There is a recipe for catastrophes: for the fires in Canada , the floods in Greece, the droughts in Spain or heat records in Italy. Most people are probably already familiar with it: warm air can absorb more....
Lo scioglimento dei ghiacciai provocherà un aumento dei terremoti e delle eruzioni
2023-09-08T18:07+0200scienzenotizie (it)
Negli ultimi anni abbiamo assistito a numerosi effetti dei cambiamenti climatici sul nostro pianeta. Gli incendi boschivi e la siccità hanno devastato aree dove le temperature stanno vivendo temperature eccezionalmente calde mentre le inondazioni hanno interessato le aree più temperate; il tutto....
Qualità aria e cambiamento climatico: sono strettamente correlati
2023-09-08T12:48+0200regionieambiente (it)
In occasione della Giornata internazionale dell’aria pulita e dei cieli blu (7 settembre 2023), l’Organizzazione Meteorologica Mondiale ha rilasciato il suo 3° report annuale sulla qualità dell’aria e sul clima, riferito al 2022, che evidenzia come il pericolo sia rappresentato non solo dalle alte....
Smoke cloud covers New York: this is how the city looks after forest fires [VIDEO]
2023-09-08T11:50+0200bullfrag (en)
An unprecedented cloud of smoke has dressed New York and other cities in the United States in a worrying orange color, so thousands of citizens remain on alert for the risk of inhaling potentially harmful air from the wildfires that are taking place in Canada .
Canadian wildfires could keep burning through winter -minister OTTAWA (Reuters) - Warm, dry conditions in Canada could ignite new wildfires in September and it is possible that some of the blazes could remain acti... 1h ago
2023-09-07T23:53+0200whbl (en)
OTTAWA (Reuters) – Warm, dry conditions in Canada could ignite new wildfires in September and it is possible that some of the blazes could remain active through the winter season, Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Thursday. Canada is enduring its worst wildfire season on record,....
2023-09-07T23:48+0200wsau (en)
2023-09-07T23:46+0200kelo (en)
Canadian wildfires could keep burning through winter -minister OTTAWA (Reuters) - Warm, dry conditions in Canada could ignite new wildfires in September and it is possible that some of the... 56m ago
2023-09-07T23:41+0200wkzo (en)
2023-09-07T22:45+02004-traders (en)
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Warm, dry conditions in Canada could ignite new wildfires in September and it is possible that some of the blazes could remain active through the winter season, Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Thursday. Canada is enduring its worst wildfire season on record,....
Federal forecast predicts potential wildfires across parts of Canada during winter: Breaking:
2023-09-07T22:43+0200whatsnew2day (en)
The latest federal government forecast says Canada ’s already unprecedented 2023 wildfire season could continue well into the fall or winter. Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said there is a possibility of increased wildfire activity from eastern Alberta to central Ontario....
Current Earth Situation and Danger Signals for the Future
2023-09-07T21:10+0200kompas-id (en)
KOMPAS/AGUS SUSANTO. Asep used a forked hoe to loosen the soil in a dry field in Sirnajati Village, Cibarusah District, Bekasi Regency, West Java on Thursday (24/8/2023). The concentration of greenhouse gases, global sea surface temperature, and ocean heat content have reached record highs, while....
C'è un legame tra il cambiamento climatico e i mega-incendi?
2023-09-07T18:38+0200euronews-it (it)
Canada , Grecia, Spagna, Portogallo: i mega-incendi che devastano vaste aree di vegetazione sono sempre più numerosi. Di solito i colpevoli sono gli esseri umani: fuochi di campo, mozziconi di sigaretta buttati per terra e incendi dolosi sono le cause più comuni.
Forest fires in Tenerife: A paradise in flames
2023-09-07T18:36+0200kiratas (en)
Forest fires around the world are devastating huge areas. Humans are often to blame, with bonfires, cigarettes and even arson. But the question is: is there also a link to climate change, drought and heat waves? Canada , Greece, Spain: there are more and more megafires that devastate large areas. ADVERTISING.
Wildfires, droughts and heat waves: A look at the hottest summer on record
2023-09-07T16:01+0200barrie (en)
As Canadians grapple with the most severe wildfire season in the country ever, exacerbated by unprecedented heat waves worldwide, recent findings from the European Union-funded Copernicus Climate Change Service reveal that June, July and August were the warmest months on record globally by a large margin.
Cambiamenti climatici, arriva la conferma da Copernicus: estate 2023 la più calda di sempre
2023-09-07T14:31+0200fmag (it)
L’agosto 2023 dei record negativi. Simbolo di questo allarme, il mese di agosto 2023 è stato caratterizzato da una situazione meteorologica eccezionale a livello globale. Le temperature registrate hanno segnato dei record, rendendo questo mese il più caldo nella storia recente, secondo i dati raccolti da Copernicus.
International day of clean air for blue skies: le ondate di caldo peggiorano la qualità dell’aria e l’inquinamento
2023-09-07T12:41+0200greenreport (it)
Wmo: Il cambiamento climatico aumenta la frequenza e l’intensità delle ondate di caldo. [7 Settembre 2023] Secondo il “ ” di settembre della World meteorological organization (Wmo), «Il cambiamento climatico sta aumentando l’intensità e la frequenza delle ondate di caldo.
ENVIRONMENT Climate change worsening heatwaves, air quality: UN
2023-09-07T07:18+0200lorientlejour (en)
Climate change is driving up more intense and frequent heatwaves, which in turn generate a "witch's brew" of pollutants, threatening the health of humans and all living things, the UN warned Wednesday. The wildfire smoke that recently suffocated cities from Athens to New York may be the most visible sign of air pollution caused by heatwaves.
All-Time Heat Records Witnessed Worldwide during Summer
2023-09-07T06:39+0200vervetimes (en)
2023-09-07T05:38+0200ctvnews (en)
Banyan Gold Corp. Announces Analytical Results from Thirteen (13) Diamond Drill Holes from the Powerline Deposit Located on the Company's Aurmac Project, Yukon Territory
2023-09-06T22:41+02004-traders (en)
Banyan Gold Corp. announced the analytical results from thirteen (13) diamond drill holes from the Powerline deposit located on the Company's AurMac Project, Yukon Territory. These holes were drilled in an area of the southern portion of the Powerline Deposit which had only been tested to....
‘Swift Watch’ returns to NW Portland
2023-09-06T18:54+0200kptv (en)
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - It’s September – which means Vaux’s swifts come to roost in Chapman Elementary’s chimney in northwest Portland for the month. Sitting on the hill next to the school and watching the annual bird migration has become a tradition that people from across the world come to experience, dubbed “Swift Watch.
¿Qué es el Piroceno? La ciencia alerta sobre la nueva Edad del Fuego y sus riesgos
2023-09-06T18:04+0200tiempo-es (es)
¿Qué es el Piroceno? La ciencia alerta sobre la nueva Edad del Fuego y sus riesgos. Analizamos el concepto de Piroceno, la era de incendios que constituye un enorme reto para el planeta. Te explicamos qué es y cuáles pueden ser sus consecuencias. La temperatura de las llamas varía, pero en un....
"Nessun cambiamento climatico catastrofico"/ Fisico van Wijngaarden: "Uragani e tornado non sono aumentati"
2023-09-06T18:03+0200ilsussidiario (it)
Un dottorato in Fisica a Princeton per William van Wijngaarden , diventato presto professore di Fisica alla York University di Toronto, in Canada . Negli ultimi vent’anni, il docente si è dedicato alla fisica del clima e a La Verità, ha parlato così: “I dati registrati a partire dal 1990 mostrano un....
Ambiente E’ ufficiale: l’estate 2023 è la più calda di sempre. L’allarme dell’Onu: “Il collasso climatico è iniziato”
2023-09-06T17:41+0200itacanotizie (it)
“Il nostro pianeta ha appena attraversato una stagione di fuoco: l’estate più calda mai registrata. Il collasso climatico è iniziato”. Con queste parole il segretario generale dell’Onu, Antonio Guterres ha accolto i risultati del report diffuso da Copernicus, il Servizio per il cambiamento climatico.
Startup lancia l’IA che può “fiutare” gli incendi boschivi
2023-09-06T16:46+0200datamanager (it)
Dryad dota boschi e foreste di una serie di sensori per scovare le fiamme prima che si propaghino Q uest’anno, dall’Italia alla Grecia, abbiamo visto centinaia di incendi andare fuori controllo. E mentre il mondo si surriscalda, si prevede che “incidenti” come questi diventeranno peggiori e più frequenti, un po’ ovunque.
Startup lancia l'IA che può "fiutare" gli incendi boschivi
2023-09-06T16:43+0200247libero (it)
Clima, Copernicus conferma: l’estate 2023 la più calda mai registrata
2023-09-06T15:13+0200ecodallecitta (it)
L’estate 2023, con una temperatura media di 16,77°C, 0,66°C sopra la media storica, è stata la più calda mai registrata a livello globale. In Europa è stata la quinta stagione estiva più calda di sempre. A rilevarlo è il Servizio per il Cambiamento Climatico di Copernicus (Copernicus Climate Change....
Resistenti Dare la colpa agli ecologisti: la nuova frontiera del negazionismo climatico Diletta Bellotti
2023-09-06T14:30+0200espressorepubblica (it)
Ecco che la maggior parte di noi è tornata a lavoro, alcuni con un certo amaro in bocca. È un peccato che ci sia stato un ciclone proprio là dove avevi prenotato le vacanze, è anche un peccato pensare a quante persone in Italia non possano permettersi le ferie, ma questa è un’altra storia. O forse no.
Clima: Copernicus, estate 2023 la più calda mai registrata
2023-09-06T13:59+0200lafrecciaweb (it)
Roma, 6 set. (Adnkronos Salute) – La stagione giugno-luglio-agosto del 2023 è stata di gran lunga la più calda mai registrata a livello globale, con una temperatura media di 16,77°C, 0,66°C sopra la media. E’ quanto comunica il Servizio per il cambiamento climatico di Copernicus (Copernicus Climate....
Ora lo dicono i dati: l’estate 2023 è la più calda della storia a livello globale: “Effetto dell’attività dell’uomo e della combustione. L’Onu: “Il collasso climatico è iniziato”
2023-09-06T13:57+0200ilfattoquotidiano (it)
“Il nostro pianeta ha appena sopportato l’estate più calda mai registrata . Il collasso climatico è iniziato”. Con queste parole il segretario generale delle Nazioni Unite, Antonio Guterres , ha commentato i dati del Servizio per il Cambiamento Climatico di Copernicus (implementato dal Centro....
2023-09-06T13:55+0200lagazzettadelmezzogiorno (it)
Roma, 6 set. (Adnkronos Salute) - La stagione giugno-luglio-agosto del 2023 è stata di gran lunga la più calda mai registrata a livello globale, con una temperatura media di 16,77°C, 0,66°C sopra la media. E' quanto comunica il Servizio per il cambiamento climatico di Copernicus (Copernicus Climate....
2023-09-06T13:52+0200tiscali-it (it)
2023-09-06T13:49+0200laragione (it)
Clima, Copernicus: l’estate 2023 è stata la più calda mai registrata
2023-09-06T13:33+0200energiaoltre (it)
La temperatura superficiale dell’aria in media globale di 16.82°C registrata nell’agosto 2023 è stata di 0.71°C più calda della media del periodo compreso tra il 1991 e il 2020 per il mese di agosto La stagione giugno-luglio-agosto del 2023 è stata di gran lunga la più calda mai registrata a livello globale, con una temperatura media di 16.
L'estate 2023 è stata la più calda di sempre?
2023-09-06T12:57+0200alternativasostenibile (it)
Il Servizio per il Cambiamento Climatico di Copernicus (Copernicus Climate Change Service - C3S) implementato dal centro europeo per le previsioni meteorologiche a medio termine per conto della Commissione europea con il finanziamento dell’UE, pubblica regolarmente bollettini climatici mensili che....
Clima: estate 2023 e' la piu' calda mai registrata (Copernicus)
2023-09-06T12:23+0200mediaset (it)
MILANO (MF-NW)--La stagione da giugno ad agosto di quest'anno e' stata la piu' calda mai registrata a livello globale, con una temperatura media di 16,77 gradi Celsius, 0,66 gradi sopra la media, secondo quanto emerge nell'ultimo bollettino del servizio Copernicus Climate Change (C3S), implementato....
L’estate 2023 è stata la stagione più calda mai registrata
2023-09-06T12:12+0200lanuovaecologia (it)
La temperatura media è stata di 16.77°C, 0.66°C sopra la media. Si stima che il mese di agosto 2023 sia stato più caldo di circa 1.5°C rispetto alla media preindustriale del periodo compreso tra il 1850 e il 1900. Il Servizio per il Cambiamento Climatico di Copernicus (Copernicus Climate Change....
Estate 2023, la più calda di sempre a livello globale
2023-09-06T12:09+0200iconaclima (it)
L’estate boreale 2023 è stata la più calda di sempre , con una temperatura media di 16,77 gradi, un valore di gran lunga superiore ai trimestri di giugno-luglio-agosto precedenti e di 0,66 gradi superiore alla media. In Europa la temperatura media è stata di 19,63 gradi, il quinto valore medio più....
Copernicus: l’estate 2023 è stata la più calda mai registrata
2023-09-06T11:07+0200greenreport (it)
Il Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S). implementato dall’ European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) della Commissione europea con il finanziamento dell’UE, ha pubblicato i nuovi bollettini climatici mensili che riportano i cambiamenti registrati globalmente nella temperatura....
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