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April 10, 2023
FLORA AND FAUNA
Ranchers battle wolves in Colorado wilds as reintroduction looms



Walden, United States (AFP) April 10, 2023
With wolves descending from the mountains of Wyoming to feast on his cattle, and his home state of Colorado preparing to reintroduce its own wild packs soon, rancher Don Gittleson says he has tried everything to protect his herd. That is how he ended up shipping in a pack of feral donkeys to work as "guardian animals." "They kick, they strike and they bite!" Gittleson told AFP on a visit to his snow-covered ranch on the far northern fringes of Colorado. "If you were to get one cornered, you ... read more

WATER WORLD
U.S. Southeast, Gulf coasts experiencing record-breaking sea-level rise
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 10, 2023
The coasts of the southeastern United States and the Gulf of Mexico are seeing record sea-level rise caused by man-made climate change and a peak in natural weather variability, according to a new study out Monday. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA
India's tiger population rises above 3,000
New Delhi (AFP) April 9, 2023
India's wild tiger population - by far the largest in the world - has risen above 3,000, according to a census released Sunday, boosting efforts to conserve the endangered species. ... more
AFRICA NEWS
Ethiopia PM vows to dismantle regional military forces
Addis Ababa (AFP) April 9, 2023
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed vowed Sunday to dismantle regional forces established by some states, warning that law enforcement measures would be taken against any "destructive" opposition. ... more
EPIDEMICS
'We need to know': WHO says China has more on Covid origin
Geneva (AFP) April 6, 2023
The World Health Organization said Thursday it was sure China had far more data that could shed light on the origins of Covid, demanding Beijing immediately share all relevant information. ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION
Space-based NASA instrument to track pollution over North America
Washington (AFP) April 7, 2023
A Falcon 9 rocket successfully blasted off from Florida into space on Friday carrying a new NASA device that can track air pollution over North America down to the neighborhood level. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE
Amazon forests save $2bn in pollution healthcare: study
Paris (AFP) April 6, 2023
Rainforests on Indigenous lands in Brazil's Amazon protect millions of people from heart and lung diseases by absorbing pollution and save $2 billion a year in healthcare costs, researchers said in a study published Thursday, urging increased protection against deforestation. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE
Plastic pollution is scourge of English coastal region
Millbrook, United Kingdom (AFP) April 9, 2023
On an early spring afternoon, Tregantle Beach is bathed in a dazzling light reminiscent of a painting by British landscape artist JMW Turner as sea, sky and sun merge. ... more
AFRICA NEWS
IMF chief encouraged by China's 'assurances' on Zambia debt
Washington (AFP) April 6, 2023
The IMF's managing director, Kristalina Georgieva, told AFP Thursday that she was given fresh assurances during a recent high-level trip to Beijing that China supports a debt restructuring program for Zambia. ... more
WATER WORLD
French govt says 'no health risk' from pesticide in water
Paris (AFP) April 7, 2023
The French government said Friday there was "no health risk" from traces of a banned pesticide which were revealed in drinking water by a study from the country's consumer safety watchdog. ... more
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Amazon Indigenous lands prevent disease, save billions: study
Rio De Janeiro (AFP) April 6, 2023
Protected Indigenous reservations in the Amazon rainforest absorb thousands of tonnes of airborne pollution each year, saving around $2 billion annually in healthcare costs for treating respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, according to a study published Thursday. ... more
ICE WORLD
Ice sheets could retreat faster than expected: study
Paris (AFP) April 6, 2023
Antarctic ice-sheets risk breaking into the sea faster than previously thought in stretches of up to 600 metres a day, speeding up the rise in sea levels, new research indicates. ... more
AFRICA NEWS
Forest plundering threatens Aka pygmies of Central Africa
Mbata, Central African Republic (AFP) April 6, 2023
"We are just living with the last remaining trees," Eugene Omokomi said sadly, scanning a broad sweep of his tropical forest home that has been devastated by industrial logging and illegal woodcutters. ... more



EPIDEMICS
Why are animal-to-human diseases on the rise?
Paris (AFP) April 7, 2023
From Covid-19 to monkey pox, Mers, Ebola, avian flu, Zika and HIV, diseases transmitted from animals to humans have multiplied in recent years, raising fears of new pandemics. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Stress and trauma: Mental toll of Turkey's deadly quake
Antakya, Turkey (AFP) April 7, 2023
Some barely sleep. Others fear spending time indoors. And many more have developed a profound fear of the mountains that had been their source of solace and wellbeing. ... more
EPIDEMICS
In Mexican jungle, scientists prepare for future pandemics
Tzucacab, Mexico (AFP) April 7, 2023
As night fell in Mexico's Yucatan jungle, veterinarian Omar Garcia extracted blood and fluids from a bat as part of an investigation aimed at preventing the next potential pandemic. ... more
WATER WORLD
Honduras shrimp industry worried by diplomatic break with Taiwan
Choluteca, Honduras (AFP) April 7, 2023
On the Pacific coast of Honduras, thousands of people working in the shrimp farming industry are worried about their futures following the government's decision to break diplomatic ties with their largest export market: Taiwan. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE
Work-from-home order issued as Thai city tops world pollution table
Chiang Mai, Thailand (AFP) April 7, 2023
Thailand's Chiang Mai was ranked the world's most polluted city on Friday, with authorities urging people to work from home to avoid the hazardous air. ... more


Buffaloes kill two in Botswana

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CLIMATE SCIENCE
UK eco-activists rail against judge's ban on using climate defence
London (AFP) April 7, 2023
"We had no defence," said environmental campaigner David Nixon referring to a British judge's recent surprise ruling that barred him from using climate change as a defence for a road-blocking protest. ... more
SINO DAILY
China jails two prominent human rights lawyers for over ten years
Beijing (AFP) April 10, 2023
Two prominent Chinese human rights lawyers, including one who had called for leader Xi Jinping to resign, have been jailed for over a decade, an advocacy group and one of the men's wives said Monday. ... more
EARLY EARTH
Analysis of dinosaur eggshells: bird-like Troodon laid 4 to 6 eggs in a communal nest
Frankfurt, Germany (SPX) Apr 10, 2023
In millions of years and with a long sequence of small changes, evolution has shaped a particular group of dinosaurs, the theropods, into the birds we watch fly around the planet today. In fact, bir ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA
Bear kills jogger in Italy
Rome (AFP) April 7, 2023
A bear attacked and killed a jogger on a woodland path in northwest Italy, the first case of its kind, a source close to the case told AFP Friday. ... more
WOOD PILE
California's beetle-killed, carbon-storing pine forests may not come back
Los Alamos CA (SPX) Apr 10, 2023
Ponderosa pine forests in the Sierra Nevada that were wiped out by western pine beetles during the 2012-2015 megadrought won't recover to pre-drought densities, reducing an important storehouse for ... more
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Stress and trauma: Mental toll of Turkey's deadly quake
Antakya, Turkey (AFP) April 7, 2023
Some barely sleep. Others fear spending time indoors. And many more have developed a profound fear of the mountains that had been their source of solace and wellbeing. Turkish earthquake survivors clinging to the foot of soaring cliffs ringing ancient Antakya are quietly suffering the lingering toll of a disaster that killed more than 50,000 people two months ago. Their foreboding compou ... more
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+ Video probe shows internal damage to Fukushima reactor
+ Mutation risks due to residual radiation from Fukushima nuclear disaster
+ Turkey police tortured earthquake looting suspects: rights groups
+ Iraqis in asylum limbo in Jordan fashion their future
+ UN raises quarter of $1 bn Turkey quake funds target
+ Tourists among four killed in Norway avalanches: police
Satixfy tests new antenna with OneWeb and Air Force Research Lab
Rehovot, Israel (SPX) Apr 10, 2023
SatixFy Communications Ltd. (NYSE AMERICAN: SATX) has completed a contracted demonstration with OneWeb Technologies ("OWT"), and the Air Force Research Lab ("AFRL"), to demonstrate SatixFy's new antenna for use by the United States Department of Defense (DoD), under its initiative Defense Experimentation Using Commercial Space Internet (DEUCSI). This program was executed in partnership with the ... more
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+ D-Orbit signs contract with ESA for IRIDE Satellite Observation Program
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Scientists use NASA satellite data to determine Belize coral reef risk
Pasadena CA (JPL) Apr 10, 2023
Using two decades of NASA satellite measurements stored in the cloud, scientists recently assessed the vulnerability of Belize's renowned coral reefs to bleaching and collapse. The findings could help management authorities protect the reefs from human impacts such as development, overfishing, pollution, and climate change. The 185-mile-long (298-kilometer-long) barrier reef system off the ... more
+ U.S. Southeast, Gulf coasts experiencing record-breaking sea-level rise
+ Honduras shrimp industry worried by diplomatic break with Taiwan
+ French govt says 'no health risk' from pesticide in water
+ Fire breaks out at Chinese dam construction camp in Pakistan
+ NGOs slam missed chance to prevent seabed mining
+ Runoff: not as you might think
+ UK govt unveils new water plan after sewage discharges outcry
Snowball Earth might have been a slushball
Cincinnati OH (SPX) Apr 10, 2023
At least five ice ages have befallen Earth, including one 635 million years ago that created glaciers from pole to pole. Called the Marinoan Ice Age, it's named for the part of Australia where geologic evidence was first collected in the 1970s. Scientists say the Marinoan Ice Age was one of the most extreme in the planet's history, creating glacial ice that persisted for 15 million y ... more
+ Ice sheets can collapse faster than previously thought possible
+ An invisible underwater glacier loss in the Himalayas
+ The ice in Antarctica has melted before
+ Ice age data raises new concerns about future ice melt, rising sea levels
+ Ice sheets could retreat faster than expected: study
+ What caused the record-low Antarctic sea ice in austral summer 2022
+ Scientists in Arctic race to preserve 'ice memory'




Historic drought adds to Argentina's economic woes
Lima, Argentina (AFP) April 6, 2023
Argentina's already fragile economy is now taking a beating from nature, as the worst drought in almost 100 years decimates critical soy, wheat and corn production. Soy and wheat crops were halved this year, while corn yield was cut by more than a third, according to official projections, slashing Argentina's exports in a sector crucial for the public purse. Adding to inflation of nearly ... more
+ Quake hit one-fifth of Turkey's food production: UN
+ How plants cope with the cold light of day - and why it matters for future crops
+ Fruit in crisis: Florida's orange groves buffeted by hurricane, disease
+ How Vietnam is trying to stop rice warming the planet
+ Vietnam's robusta: the go-to coffee bean in a warmer world?
+ Meatball from extinct mammoth unveiled by food tech firm
+ Biochar and energy from pyrolysis pave way for carbon-neutral agriculture in China
New low-cost camera could help scientists forecast volcano eruptions affecting millions
Sheffield UK (SPX) Apr 10, 2023
Gas emissions are the manifestation of activity occurring beneath the surface of a volcano. Measuring them lets researchers see what can't be seen from the surface. This knowledge is vital for hazard monitoring and the prediction of future eruptions. Since the mid-2000s, ultraviolet SO2 cameras have become important tools to measure emissions. The measurement campaigns, however, must be accompan ... more
+ As Colombian volcano rumbles to life, villagers resist evacuation
+ Antakya's quake victims doubt Erdogan's rebuilding pledge
+ In flood-hit South Sudan, women harness power of plants
+ Earthquake of 6.3 magnitude hits off Pacific coast of Panama: USGS
+ Residents near Colombian volcano evacuated
+ Papua New Guinea quake toll rises to seven
+ Volcano that wiped out Colombian town active again




Ethiopia PM vows to dismantle regional military forces
Addis Ababa (AFP) April 9, 2023
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed vowed Sunday to dismantle regional forces established by some states, warning that law enforcement measures would be taken against any "destructive" opposition. The initiative first announced on Thursday aims to integrate such forces, which were set up unilaterally by some states, into the federal army, regional police or civilian life. These forces ... more
+ Ethiopia starts dismantling regional military forces
+ IMF chief encouraged by China's 'assurances' on Zambia debt
+ Forest plundering threatens Aka pygmies of Central Africa
+ New cabinet unveiled for Ethiopia's Tigray
+ Landslide in east DR Congo kills 19
+ S.Sudanese troops join regional force in east DR Congo
+ Ugandan troops join regional force in DR Congo
Amazon Indigenous lands prevent disease, save billions: study
Rio De Janeiro (AFP) April 6, 2023
Protected Indigenous reservations in the Amazon rainforest absorb thousands of tonnes of airborne pollution each year, saving around $2 billion annually in healthcare costs for treating respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, according to a study published Thursday. The decade-long study analyzed the health impacts of forest fires in the Brazilian Amazon, which release huge amounts of parti ... more
+ "Spatial computing" enables flexible working memory
+ Global population could peak below 9 billion in 2050s
+ Japanese immigrant's legacy paints Mexico City violet
+ Vast cemetery in Iraq echoes 14 centuries of life and death
+ In Old Cairo, residents reconnect with their heritage
+ Back to the time of the first Homo Sapiens with a futuristic clock, the new Radiocarbon 3.0
+ Iraq dig uncovers 5,000 year old pub restaurant




Drought pushes Kenya's refugee mega-camp to 'breaking point'
Dadaab, Kenya (AFP) April 6, 2023
Ugash Adan Abdulahi shook a jerry can. Inside rattled a few grains of sorghum - the only food to last his family another 10 days in Kenya's overwhelmed Dadaab refugee camp. Every day hundreds of desperate people arrive at Dadaab seeking food and shelter, most from across the border in Somalia, where violent instability and a record-bad drought has made life impossible for many. Abdulahi ... more
+ UK eco-activists rail against judge's ban on using climate defence
+ 'Infecting minds': US book sent to teachers seeks to sow climate doubt
+ March heat, Antarctic ice close to records: monitor
+ Emissions cuts can slash heat deaths in Mideast, N. Africa: study
+ Climate activists turn landmark Rome fountain black
+ Parched Tunisia imposes water rationing
+ NASA Releases Agency Climate Strategy
Scientists discover a way Earth's atmosphere cleans itself
Irvine CA (SPX) Apr 07, 2023
Human activities emit many kinds of pollutants into the air, and without a molecule called hydroxide (OH), many of these pollutants would keep aggregating in the atmosphere. How OH itself forms in the atmosphere was viewed as a complete story, but in new research published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a research team that includes Sergey Nizkorodov, a University of C ... more
+ First pair of second-generation weather satellites, built by Airbus, enter their test phase
+ Planet joins Ursa Space's Virtual Constellation and Partner Network
+ Space-based NASA instrument to track pollution over North America
+ Ozone-depleting CFCs hit record despite ban: study
+ NASA, SpaceX to launch air quality sensor over North America
+ Analysing global waste distribution via dumpsite detection from satellite imagery
+ At the end of the dry season: CO2 pulses over Australia




Analysis of dinosaur eggshells: bird-like Troodon laid 4 to 6 eggs in a communal nest
Frankfurt, Germany (SPX) Apr 10, 2023
In millions of years and with a long sequence of small changes, evolution has shaped a particular group of dinosaurs, the theropods, into the birds we watch fly around the planet today. In fact, birds are the only descendants of dinosaurs which survived the catastrophic extinction 66 million years ago that ended the Cretaceous period. Troodon was such a theropod. The carnivorous dinosaur w ... more
+ Ancient giant amphibians swam like crocodiles 250 million years ago
+ Geoscientists shed a light on life's evolution 800 million years ago
+ New eyes discovered in trilobites
+ Fossil site is 'Rosetta Stone' for understanding early life
+ Rare isotopes help unlock mysteries in the Argentine Andes
+ Oldest sea reptile from age of dinosaurs found on arctic island
+ Hollow bones that let dinosaurs become giants evolved at least three times
Only 5% of top UK firms have 'credible' net zero plans: study
London (AFP) April 3, 2023
Just five percent of Britain's top firms have issued net-zero plans that would be "credible" under government guidelines, according to a study published on Monday. Consultancy EY revealed the key finding after examining net-zero ambitions of companies listed on London's benchmark FTSE 100 index. Britain is targeting carbon neutrality by 2050 and wants businesses to outline how they will ... more
+ UK warned to fix 'lost decade' of climate readiness
+ Watchdog: Britain facing 'make-or-break moment' to build climate change resilience
+ Russia to skip Earth Hour, calls WWF a 'foreign agent'
+ ECB sees smaller carbon footprint in bond portfolio
+ EU bids to clean up product 'greenwashing' mess
+ Record renewables boost in 2022, not enough to slow warming: agency
+ UN chief: rich nations must achieve net zero carbon quicker, by 2040




Novel supercapacitor for energy storage applications
Bangalore, India (SPX) Apr 02, 2023
Researchers at the Department of Instrumentation and Applied Physics (IAP), Indian Institute of Science (IISc), have designed a novel ultramicro supercapacitor, a tiny device capable of storing an enormous amount of electric charge. It is also much smaller and more compact than existing supercapacitors and can potentially be used in many devices ranging from streetlights to consumer electronics, ... more
+ Tesla to build battery plant in Shanghai: state media
+ New 'smart layer' could enhance durability and efficiency of solid-state batteries
+ Underground water could be the solution to green heating and cooling
+ Team finds major storage capacity in water-based batteries
+ Recycling of batteries: 70% of lithium recovered
+ Canada revs up its EV batteries manufacturing
+ Cooking up plasmas with microwaves
India's tiger population rises above 3,000
New Delhi (AFP) April 9, 2023
India's wild tiger population - by far the largest in the world - has risen above 3,000, according to a census released Sunday, boosting efforts to conserve the endangered species. The largest of all cats, tigers once roamed throughout central, eastern and southern Asia. But in the past 100 years the tiger has lost more than 93 per cent of its historic range and now only survives in sc ... more
+ Ranchers battle wolves in Colorado wilds as reintroduction looms
+ Buffaloes kill two in Botswana
+ Ailing Pakistan elephant survives jumbo diagnosis
+ Man charged after taking platypus on train ride, shopping trip
+ Bear kills jogger in Italy
+ Harnessing nature to promote planetary sustainability
+ Easy, tiger: study maps big cats' personalities
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China jails two prominent human rights lawyers for over ten years
Beijing (AFP) April 10, 2023
Two prominent Chinese human rights lawyers, including one who had called for leader Xi Jinping to resign, have been jailed for over a decade, an advocacy group and one of the men's wives said Monday. Xu Zhiyong and fellow campaigner Ding Jiaxi were convicted of "subversion of state power" following closed-door trials. Both were leading figures in the New Citizens' Movement, a civil right ... more
+ Taiwan to work with US to counter China authoritarianism
+ Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei launches new London show
+ Brazil's Lula, ill with pneumonia, postpones China trip
+ N. Zealand raises concerns with China over rights, Taiwan
+ Blinken seeks US funds for UN culture agency to counter China
+ Hong Kong asylum seekers fear deportation under tightened policy
+ US arrests Chinese tycoon who backed Trump advisor Bannon
Bold talk, slow walk as Brazil's Lula sets out to save Amazon
Rio De Janeiro (AFP) April 6, 2023
When it comes to what some call his most important job - saving the Amazon rainforest - President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has been talking the talk, vowing "Brazil is back" in the fight against climate change. Now, environmentalists say it is time for him to walk the walk - and for the international community to put its money where its mouth is by ramping up funding to protect the Amazo ... more
+ California's beetle-killed, carbon-storing pine forests may not come back
+ Despite Lula's promises, deforestation still rampant in Brazil
+ Why are forests turning brown in summer
+ Dominican border wall threatens environment, mangroves
+ Brazil Indigenous group fights to save endangered evergreen
+ Bangladesh bans plastics in world's largest mangrove forest
+ Norway vows to continue supporting Brazil's Amazon fund






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