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US envoy sees China lockdowns extending into 2023 Washington (AFP) June 16, 2022 China is likely to keep imposing sweeping lockdowns into 2023, the US ambassador said Thursday, as he cautioned that the zero-Covid strategy was hurting business. "I think we are going to have to live with this for a long time. My own assumption is that we'll see the continuation of zero-Covid probably into the beginning of 2023," Ambassador Nicholas Burns told the Brookings Institution. Burns, speaking to the Washington think tank by video link from Beijing, said that the lockdowns were disrupt ... read more |
Australia submits more ambitious 2030 emissions target to UN Sydney (AFP) June 16, 2022 Australia's new centre-left government submitted more ambitious emissions targets to the United Nations Thursday, seeking to end a decade of footdragging on climate change. ... more Pasadena CA (JPL) Jun 10, 2022 NASA and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have released a guide that provides resources for adapting to and mitigating impacts of climate change. The guide, Building Alliances for Clim ... more Vancouver, Canada (SPX) Jun 16, 2022 Metaspectral, a software company delivering the next generation of computer vision, has received funding as part of the smartEarth Canadian Space Agency initiative to build a method to systematicall ... more Pasadena CA (JPL) Jun 16, 2022 On June 10, Las Vegas reached a record daily high temperature of 109 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius), and temperatures of the ground surface itself were higher still. NASA's Ecosystem Spaceb ... more |
Thailand flooding kills nine, displaces thousands
Jihadists, allies breach Syria's second city in lightning assault Jihadists, allies enter Syria's second city in lightning assault Rallies mark one month since Spain's catastrophic floods Traumatised Spain marks one month since catastrophic floods Death toll from Uganda landslides rises to 20: Red Cross Floods kill 8, tens of thousands evacuate in Malaysia, Thailand Spain urged to 'build differently' after deadly floods Malaysia floods kill 4, force over 80,000 to evacuate Saudi Arabia hosts UN talks on drought, desertification |
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Covid in Hong Kong shows 'signs of rebound', city leader says Hong Kong (AFP) June 17, 2022 Hong Kong's coronavirus case numbers are showing signs of rebounding, city chief executive Carrie Lam said on Friday, days after reintroducing more restrictions ahead of the 25th anniversary of the city's transfer to Chinese rule. ... more Beijing (AFP) June 15, 2022 Alan Li no longer sees any future for his family in China after harsh Covid rules decimated his business, upended his son's education and left his country out of step with the rest of the world. ... more Probolinggo, Indonesia (AFP) June 16, 2022 Thousands of Hindu worshippers climbed an active volcano in Indonesia on Thursday to throw offerings from crops to livestock down its smouldering crater in a centuries-old religious ceremony. ... more Sylhet, Bangladesh (AFP) June 17, 2022 Bangladesh has deployed troops to help two million people stranded by floods after relentless monsoon rains inundated huge swathes of territory for the second time in weeks, officials said Friday. ... more |
Record early heatwave sweeps France as fires flare in Spain Paris (AFP) June 16, 2022 French officials urged caution Thursday as a record pre-summer heatwave spread across the country from Spain, where authorities were fighting forest fires on a sixth day of sweltering temperatures. ... more Los Angeles (AFP) June 16, 2022 Dozens of people have been plucked to safety by National Guard helicopter crews this week as floods devastate Yellowstone National Park in the United States. ... more Washington DC (SPX) Jun 16, 2022 DARPA has selected three research teams to work toward development of comprehensive, enduring solutions to mitigate coastal flooding, erosion, and storm damage that increasingly threaten civilian an ... more Washington (AFP) June 16, 2022 Polar bears face an existential threat from the rapid decline of Arctic sea ice, which they rely on as platforms to hunt seals. ... more |
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Italy's Po Valley rations water amid record drought Rome (AFP) June 16, 2022 Italy's rich northern Lombardy region prepared to declare a state of emergency Thursday over a record drought which is threatening crops and has forced towns in the Po Valley to ration water. ... more Honiara (AFP) June 17, 2022 Australia pushed back against China's new security pact with Solomon Islands on Friday, saying the Pacific region has no need of outside help to protect itself. ... more Riyadh (AFP) June 16, 2022 Years of extreme drought helped topple a once mighty pre-Islamic kingdom on the Arabian Peninsula and pave the way for the spread of Islam in the region, according to research published Thursday. ... more Paris (AFP) June 14, 2022 The French government announced 500 million euros on Tuesday to encourage urban vegetation projects to tackle high temperatures in towns and cities as a heatwave began to strike in the south and southwest. ... more Dar Es Salaam (AFP) June 16, 2022 Tanzania on Thursday began relocating Maasai pastoralists from the famed Ngorongoro conservation area in a move that rights campaigners described as unlawful evictions. ... more |
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Floods, fires, heat waves: US struggles with climate catastrophes Los Angeles (AFP) June 14, 2022 Raging floods, devastating fires, powerful thunderstorms and a dangerous heat wave affecting a third of the population: the United States was being walloped Tuesday by climate-related catastrophes. A series of slow motion disasters is gripping the country as it enters summer, with warnings of misery for months to come in some areas. Around 120 million people were under some sort of advis ... more |
James Webb telescope hit by micrometeoroid: NASA Washington (AFP) June 9, 2022 A mirror on the James Webb Space Telescope was struck by a micrometeoroid last month but is expected to continue to function normally, NASA said Thursday. "After initial assessments, the team found the telescope is still performing at a level that exceeds all mission requirements despite a marginally detectable effect in the data," the US space agency said. "Webb's beginning-of-life perf ... more |
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Italy's Po Valley rations water amid record drought Rome (AFP) June 16, 2022 Italy's rich northern Lombardy region prepared to declare a state of emergency Thursday over a record drought which is threatening crops and has forced towns in the Po Valley to ration water. "It's an extremely delicate situation," regional chief Attilio Fontana told reporters as the valley, which stretches across the north and houses a crucial agricultural sector, suffered its worst drought ... more |
Scientists find new population of polar bears in sea-ice free region Washington (AFP) June 16, 2022 Polar bears face an existential threat from the rapid decline of Arctic sea ice, which they rely on as platforms to hunt seals. But in a new study, scientists have identified an isolated subpopulation of polar bears in Southeast Greenland that instead make use of freshwater ice pouring into the ocean from the region's glaciers, suggesting this particular habitat is less susceptible than othe ... more |
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How coffee is saving a unique Mozambican forest Gorongosa, Mozambique (AFP) June 14, 2022 From a distance, Mount Gorongosa looks pockmarked. The slopes of this Mozambican landmark were once covered with verdant rain forest. Now, they are scarred by deep holes - the result of clearcutting that exposed the soil and parched it, leaving only shrubs and grasses. But in recent years, the forest has been growing back, thanks to a previously foreign crop: c ... more |
Two million stranded as floods hit Bangladesh again Sylhet, Bangladesh (AFP) June 17, 2022 Bangladesh has deployed troops to help two million people stranded by floods after relentless monsoon rains inundated huge swathes of territory for the second time in weeks, officials said Friday. Floods are a regular menace to millions of people in low-lying Bangladesh, but experts say climate change is increasing their frequency, ferocity and unpredictability. Much of the country's nor ... more |
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France captures Islamic State figure in Mali: military Paris (AFP) June 15, 2022 French troops in Mali have captured a senior member of the Sahel affiliate of the Islamic State group, the French military said Wednesday. "In the night of 11-12 June, an operation of the Barkhane force allowed the capture of Oumeya Ould Albakaye, a senior figure in the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (IS-GS)," a spokesman for the chief of staff told AFP. The capture comes as France ... more |
Healthy human brains are hotter than previously thought, exceeding 40 degrees London, UK (SPX) Jun 14, 2022 New research has shown that normal human brain temperature varies much more than we thought, and this could be a sign of healthy brain function. In healthy men and women, where oral temperature is typically less than 37C, average brain temperature is 38.5C, with deeper brain regions often exceeding 40C, particularly in women during the daytime. Previously, human brain temperature studies h ... more |
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NASA, ESA finalize agreements on climate, 1 cooperation Noordwijk, Netherlands (SPX) Jun 16, 2022 NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher signed two agreements Wednesday at the ESA Council meeting in Noordwijk, Netherlands, further advancing the space agencies' cooperation on Earth science and Artemis missions. "With these two agreements, NASA and ESA are strengthening the relationship on two of our agencies' primary mission areas: Artemis and Earth sci ... more |
German radar satellite TerraSAR-X - 15 years in space and still in perfect shape Berlin, Germany (SPX) Jun 16, 2022 Fifteen years - who would have thought it? The German radar satellite TerraSAR-X, which was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 08:14 local time on 15 June 2007, was originally designed to last five and a half years - until the end of 2012. It has been delivering data of outstanding quality ever since, regardless of weather conditions, cloud cover and daylight levels. The scie ... more |
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New insights into the interaction of ocean, continent and atmosphere 2.7 billion years ago Bremen Germany (SPX) Jun 14, 2022 What did the Earth look like 2.7 billion years ago and what were the differences compared to today? What was the chemical composition of the oceans and atmosphere? When did life evolve on Earth, that produced enough oxygen to permanently change the environment? How did the interaction of the Earth's mantle and crust work? These are all crucial questions for understanding our planet. The Te ... more |
Australia submits more ambitious 2030 emissions target to UN Sydney (AFP) June 16, 2022 Australia's new centre-left government submitted more ambitious emissions targets to the United Nations Thursday, seeking to end a decade of footdragging on climate change. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese raised the country's 2030 emissions reduction target to 43 percent, up from a more modest previous target of 26-28 percent. The new goal "sets Australia up for a prosperous future, a fu ... more |
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Evan Leppink: Seeking a way to better stabilize the fusion environment Boston MA (SPX) Jun 16, 2022 "Fusion energy was always one of those kind-of sci-fi technologies that you read about," says nuclear science and engineering PhD candidate Evan Leppink. He's recalling the time before fusion became a part of his daily hands-on experience at MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center, where he is studying a unique way to drive current in a tokamak plasma using radiofrequency (RF) waves. Now, a ... more |
Working 24/7 to save baby manatee orphaned in Colombia Santa Marta, Colombia (AFP) June 15, 2022 Last September, Tasajerito the manatee was found lost in a Colombian swamp, just three days old and separated from his mother. Nine months later, the baby sea cow weighs as much as an adult woman and is bottle fed round the clock by doting aquarium staff. Though much stronger now, Tasajerito's prognosis is still touch-and-go, said Angela Davila, a veterinarian at the Rodadero Aquarium in ... more |
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Bloomberg News says 'encouraged' by reported bail for detained China staffer Beijing (AFP) June 14, 2022 Bloomberg News said Tuesday it was "encouraged" to learn that Chinese authorities had apparently released its employee Haze Fan on bail, more than a year after she was detained on suspected national security violations. A Chinese member of staff at the US news outlet's bureau in Beijing, Fan was detained in December 2020, a few months after Australian TV anchor Cheng Lei was detained on simi ... more |
Bolsonaro blamed as UN, activists denounce Amazon murders Atalaia Do Norte, Brazil (AFP) June 17, 2022 The United Nations as well as environmental and rights groups expressed outrage Thursday at the murder of British journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, which they linked to President Jair Bolsonaro's willingness to allow commercial exploitation of the Brazilian Amazon. Veteran correspondent Phillips, 57, and Pereira, 41, went missing on June 5 in a remote part of the r ... more |
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