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Soaring fertilizer prices could see millions more undernourished Edinburgh, Scotland (SPX) Dec 27, 2022 High fertiliser prices could put an additional 100 million people at risk of undernourishment, a study suggests. The war in Ukraine has led to the blockade of millions of tonnes of wheat, barley and corn, but reduced food exports from the region are less of a driver of food price rises than feared, researchers say. Instead, a modelling study led by University of Edinburgh researchers suggests surging energy and fertiliser prices will have by far the greatest impact on food security in coming ... read more |
Slime for the climate, delivered by brown algae Bremen, Germany (SPX) Dec 29, 2022 Brown algae are true wonder plants when it comes to absorbing carbon dioxide from the air. They even outcompete forests on land in this, and thus play a decisive role for the atmosphere and our clim ... more Barcelona. Spain (SPX) Dec 27, 2022 The total amount of microplastics deposited on the bottom of oceans has tripled in the past two decades with a progression that corresponds to the type and volume of consumption of plastic products ... more Geneva (AFP) Dec 30, 2022 The World Health Organization met Chinese officials for talks on Friday about the surge in Covid-19 cases, urging them to share real-time data so other countries can respond effectively. ... more Beijing (AFP) Dec 30, 2022 France and Britain on Friday joined a growing list of nations imposing Covid tests on travelers from China, and the World Health Organization pressed Beijing to be more forthcoming on real-time data amid an explosion of cases there. ... more |
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Spain govt defends flood response and offers new aid Spain govt defends flood action as it offers new aid Moderately strong quake hits off central Japan Indonesia digs out as flooding, landslide death toll hits 20 16 dead, seven missing in Indonesia flood: disaster agency Storm Bert bring widespread flooding in Britain Landslide kills nine in DR Congo Storms bring chaos to Ireland, France, UK are Storms bring chaos to Ireland, France, UK |
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Soldier killed in jihadist ambush in northern Cameroon Yaounde (AFP) Dec 30, 2022 A soldier has been killed and another wounded in an ambush by jihadists in Cameroon's Far North, military and local sources said Friday. ... more Hong Kong (AFP) Dec 30, 2022 China's top lawmaking body gave Hong Kong leader John Lee the power on Friday to bar foreign lawyers from national security trials, removing the decision from the city's courts. ... more Rio De Janeiro (AFP) Dec 31, 2022 Brazil's Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who assumes the presidency Sunday, faces a long list of hurdles from healing a deeply divided country to battling poverty and hunger in the face of severe budget constraints. ... more Beijing (AFP) Dec 30, 2022 China has insisted the data it publishes on Covid-19 deaths has always been transparent, state media reported, despite the official figures being tiny compared with other countries and its hospitals overwhelmed with infections. ... more |
US winter storm death toll rises to 61 Washington (AFP) Dec 30, 2022 The death toll from a fierce winter storm that gripped much of the United States over Christmas rose to at least 61 on Thursday, officials said. ... more Yangon (AFP) Dec 30, 2022 Ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi has racked up a total of 33 years in jail as her trials in a junta-controlled court come to a close, with the country's military once again transforming the democracy figurehead into a political prisoner. ... more Norwich UK (SPX) Dec 27, 2022 Researchers have discovered a process that can contribute to the melting of ice shelves in the Antarctic. An international team of scientists found that adjacent ice shelves play a role in causing i ... more Beijing, China (SPX) Dec 27, 2022 Dust storms can be miles long and thousands of feet high. It may cause various environmental consequences including severe air pollution, land degradation, and damage to crop and livestock. Du ... more |
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Rwandan tree carbon stock mapped from above Copenhagen, Denmark (SPX) Dec 27, 2022 As the first country, Rwanda can now present a national inventory based on a mapping of the carbon stock of each individual tree. Researchers at University of Copenhagen have developed a method to a ... more Kuala Lumpur (AFP) Dec 29, 2022 An elephant fatally gored its handler in a nature reserve on the Malaysian side of the island of Borneo, on Christmas Day, park officials said Thursday. ... more Manila (AFP) Dec 29, 2022 Four people died in the southern Philippines after being hit by a landslide, authorities said Thursday, taking the nationwide death toll from recent rains to at least 39. ... more Ouagadougou (AFP) Dec 29, 2022 Authorities were probing a new attempt to "destabilise" Burkina Faso involving a decorated senior officer, according to the military prosecutor. ... more Baltimore (AFP) Dec 29, 2022 Thousands more flights were canceled across the United States on Wednesday, with no end in sight to days of travel misery as the country digs out from a deadly superstorm. ... more |
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Malaysia campsite landslide search ends with 31 dead Kuala Lumpur (AFP) Dec 24, 2022 Rescuers have called off the search for bodies after a massive, predawn landslide blanketed a campsite north of Malaysia's capital killing 31 people, officials said on Saturday. According to police, 92 people, including dozens of children, were sleeping at the unlicensed campsite at an organic farm in Batang Kali, Selangor state on December 16 when tonnes of soil and mud thundered down a hil ... more |
Space junk bill passes Senate unanimously Washington DC (SPX) Dec 27, 2022 U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper applauded Senate passage of his Orbital Sustainability (ORBITS) Act, a bipartisan bill to establish a first-of-its-kind demonstration program to reduce the amount of space junk in orbit. The bill passed the Senate unanimously. "From satellite communications to rockets carrying humans into deep space, space debris is a massive threat to space operations," said ... more |
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Carbon, soot and particles from combustion end up in deep-sea trenches Odense, Denmark (SPX) Dec 22, 2022 The Earth's deep-sea trenches are some of the least explored places on Earth - as they are very difficult to access, are pitch black and the pressure is extremely high. Collecting samples and making reliable measurements of the processes that regulate the turnover of organic material in the deep is therefore difficult. In recent years, however, researchers from the Danish Center for Hadal ... more |
Study identifies new cause of melting Antarctic ice shelves Norwich UK (SPX) Dec 27, 2022 Researchers have discovered a process that can contribute to the melting of ice shelves in the Antarctic. An international team of scientists found that adjacent ice shelves play a role in causing instability in others downstream. The study, led by the University of East Anglia in the UK, also identified that a small ocean gyre - a system of circulating ocean currents - next to the Thwaite ... more |
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Soaring fertilizer prices could see millions more undernourished Edinburgh, Scotland (SPX) Dec 27, 2022 High fertiliser prices could put an additional 100 million people at risk of undernourishment, a study suggests. The war in Ukraine has led to the blockade of millions of tonnes of wheat, barley and corn, but reduced food exports from the region are less of a driver of food price rises than feared, researchers say. Instead, a modelling study led by University of Edinburgh researchers ... more |
Death toll from Philippine floods rises to 25 Manila (AFP) Dec 28, 2022 The death toll from floods in the Philippines has risen to 25, officials said Wednesday, with storms expected to dump more rain over the hardest-hit southern and central regions. Tens of thousands of people were forced to flee their homes as heavy rain submerged rural villages, towns and highways on Christmas Day, dampening festivities on the most important holiday in the mainly Catholic na ... more |
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Soldier killed in jihadist ambush in northern Cameroon Yaounde (AFP) Dec 30, 2022 A soldier has been killed and another wounded in an ambush by jihadists in Cameroon's Far North, military and local sources said Friday. The attack happened on Thursday in the town of Ldaoussaf in a region troubled by jihadist insurgents, the two sources told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity. "An army patrol was ambushed," a senior army officer said, adding that a soldier had been ... more |
Researchers uncover 168 new Nazca geoglyphs Washington DC (UPI) Dec 21, 2021 Archeologists have discovered 168 new geoglyphs in the area around Nazca, Peru. The discovery adds significantly to the UNESCO world heritage site's 190 previously discovered markings. The geoglyphs portray humans, birds, cats, snakes, alpacas and whales, and are believed to have been created between 100 B.C. and 300 A.D. The images average between 6 and 19 feet in length, while previou ... more |
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After year of climate disasters, world off-track to curb warming Paris (AFP) Dec 28, 2022 Catastrophic floods, crop-wilting droughts and record heatwaves this year have shown that climate change warnings are increasingly becoming reality and this is "just the beginning", experts say, as international efforts to cut planet-heating emissions founder. The year did see some important progress, with major new legislation particularly in the United States and Europe as well as a deal a ... more |
NASA: New topography satellite masts unfurl successfully Washington DC (UPI) Dec 29, 2021 NASA said on Wednesday that the large mast and antenna panels on its new Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite successfully unfurled last week over a four-day process. The satellite, also known as SWOT, was designed to capture precise measurements of the height of water in Earth's freshwater bodies and the ocean. It will also collect data on lakes and reservoirs larger than 15 ac ... more |
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Fossil offers ultra rare piece of evidence showing a dinosaur eating a mammal Edmonton, Canada (SPX) Dec 22, 2022 An international team of researchers has uncovered an extremely rare piece of evidence that dinosaurs ate mammals. The foot of a small mammal about the size of a mouse was found preserved inside the gut contents of a Microraptor zhaoianus, a small feathered dinosaur from the early Cretaceous period, according to a new study published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. There is a lone ear ... more |
Heat will stay on in Europe this winter, but after Paris (AFP) Dec 28, 2022 Europe is likely to scrape through this winter without cutting off gas customers despite reduced Russian supplies, but even adjusting to colder homes and paying more may not be enough in coming years, analysts say. "I like a hot house, I have to admit... I really used a lot of gas," said Sofie de Rous, who until this year kept her home on the Belgian coast at a toasty 21 degrees Celsius (70 ... more |
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UCF researchers create technology that harvests radio waves for energy Orlando FL (SPX) Dec 20, 2022 To meet the growing energy needs of the internet of things (IoT) and wireless communication systems, University of Central Florida researchers have developed a technology for converting radio frequency signals into direct current electricity. The technology can reduce the electronic industry's reliance on batteries and broaden the expansion of the internet of things and its energy needs. ... more |
Top Thai conservation official arrested on corruption charges Bangkok (AFP) Dec 27, 2022 A top Thai conservation official was arrested on corruption charges on Tuesday, with police saying he was caught receiving a bribe and that $144,000 in cash was found in his office. Rutchada Suriyakul na Ayutya, director-general of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, was appointed in February. He managed efforts to protect the kingdom's environment and enda ... more |
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China gives Hong Kong leader power to bar foreign lawyers Hong Kong (AFP) Dec 30, 2022 China's top lawmaking body gave Hong Kong leader John Lee the power on Friday to bar foreign lawyers from national security trials, removing the decision from the city's courts. Critics said the decision created a "dual state" in Hong Kong's justice system and turned its national security committee, controlled by top Hong Kong and Beijing officials, into an "omnipotent authority" that could ... more |
Rwandan tree carbon stock mapped from above Copenhagen, Denmark (SPX) Dec 27, 2022 As the first country, Rwanda can now present a national inventory based on a mapping of the carbon stock of each individual tree. Researchers at University of Copenhagen have developed a method to achieve this task in collaboration with Rwandan authorities and researchers. "Large uncertainties exist for the current forest assessments internationally. By mapping the carbon stock of all indi ... more |
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