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July 01, 2023
WATER WORLD
Swiss want moratorium on deep-sea mining



Geneva (AFP) June 28, 2023
Switzerland, a global commodities trading hub, decided Wednesday to push for a moratorium on commercial exploitation of the international seabed area, which has enormous mineral resources. Bern said deep-sea mining in the area "must be postponed" until protection from the "harmful effects" could be ensured. Switzerland will "support a moratorium on commercial exploitation of the area until there is more scientific knowledge of its impact and protection of the marine environment can be guaranteed ... read more

FARM NEWS
As prices soar, Japan returns to human waste fertiliser
Miura, Japan (AFP) June 30, 2023
It's cheap, recycled, and has centuries of tradition: "shimogoe" or "fertiliser from a person's bottom" is finding new favour in Japan as Ukraine's war hikes the price of chemical alternatives. ... more
ENERGY NEWS
Why Saudi Arabia's "The Line" isn't a revolution in urban living
Vienna, Austria (SPX) Jun 28, 2023
In October, the excavation work for the superlative construction project began. What some consider an ideal ecological city, others call a promotional gimmick. Researchers from the Complexity Scienc ... more
WEATHER REPORT
Extreme heat kills more than 100 in Mexico; Heat stress impacts 1000s of hajj pilgrims
Mexico City (AFP) June 29, 2023
More than 100 people have died due to extreme heat in Mexico in June, the government said, following a series of heatwaves in the Latin American nation. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE
For kids on summer break, Canada's wildfire smoke hits hard
Montreal (AFP) June 30, 2023
For many Canadian parents, the start of the summer holidays is turning into a headache, as thick wildfire smoke forces them to check air quality indices the same way they might normally check the weather forecast. ... more
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FIRE STORM
Canada wildfire smoke chokes millions in North America
Montreal (AFP) June 30, 2023
A deep orange-brown sun shined through hazy skies as smoke from Canadian wildfires spread across North America and beyond, choking millions of people and triggering severe air quality alerts. ... more
BIO FUEL
New technology will let farmers produce their own fertilizer and e-fuels
Aarhus, Denmark (SPX) Jun 27, 2023
"We believe that this technology has huge potential to drastically change the global market situation for ammonia and facilitate the green transition of a number of sectors." These are the wor ... more
WATER WORLD
Weeks after dam disaster, Ukraine's Kherson lacks drinking water
Kherson, Ukraine (AFP) June 28, 2023
Yuri Grybennikov struggles to carry two large bottles of drinking water filled from a tank installed outside his home in the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson. ... more
WEATHER REPORT
Four killed in unseasonal rain, tornado in South Africa
Johannesburg (AFP) June 29, 2023
Four people have died in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal after the southeastern province was hit by heavy rain and a tornado, the authorities said on Thursday. ... more
FARM NEWS
Buzz off: wasps wreak havoc on Albania's chestnuts
Rec, Albania (AFP) June 29, 2023
The northern Albanian village of Rec is locked in a life or death battle with a tiny wasp. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
France badly hit by climate change and ill-prepared: report
Paris (AFP) June 28, 2023
France is being badly hit by climate change, is not prepared for its effects and is failing to sufficiently reduce its emissions, an independent climate body warned Wednesday. ... more

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Every 1C of warming means 15% more extreme rain, researchers say

ABOUT US
Living near green space makes you 2.5 years younger: study
Washington (AFP) June 28, 2023
City parks and green spaces help counter heat, boost biodiversity, and instill a sense of calm in the urban jungle. ... more
DEMOCRACY
Myanmar air strikes kill 10 civilians: locals, media reports
Bangkok (AFP) June 28, 2023
A Myanmar military airstrike on a village killed ten civilians, locals and media reports said on Wednesday. ... more
SINO DAILY
Yellen hopes to visit China to 'reestablish contact' with leaders
Washington (AFP) June 29, 2023
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said in an interview that aired Wednesday she hopes to travel to China to "reestablish contact" with Beijing despite differences between the two countries. ... more
DEMOCRACY
Under-fire UK minister quits and slams Sunak
London (AFP) June 30, 2023
A British minister resigned on Friday, a day after he was named in a report by MPs who condemned a campaign of abuse directed by supporters of former prime minister Boris Johnson. ... more
SINO DAILY
Hong Kong exiles in UK say 'living in fear' of Beijing
London (AFP) June 28, 2023
When artists Lumli and Lumlong fled Hong Kong in 2021 they didn't tell a soul for fear of being reported and arrested before they could leave. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA
Clash at DR Congo wildlife reserve leaves ranger dead
Beni, Dr Congo (AFP) June 29, 2023
A ranger at a DR Congo wildlife reserve was killed and a second wounded when their team came under attack near an illegal mine, the park said on Thursday. ... more
WATER WORLD


Govt mulls rescue of UK's biggest water supplier

FARM NEWS
Turning over a new leaf, Colombian ranchers plant trees
San Jose Del Guaviare, Colombia (AFP) June 29, 2023
In Colombia's southern Guaviare department, on the doorstep of the Amazon, cattle ranchers are engaged in a practice that belies their jungle-wrecking reputation. They plant trees. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA
African painted dogs spotted in Uganda after four decades
Kampala (AFP) June 28, 2023
African painted dogs, a species thought to have become extinct in Uganda four decades ago, have been spotted in the far northeast of the country, the wildlife authority said. ... more
EARLY EARTH
New study sheds light on the evolution of animals
OXford UK (SPX) Jun 28, 2023
A study led by the University of Oxford has brought us one step closer to solving a mystery that has puzzled naturalists since Charles Darwin: when did animals first appear in the history of Earth? ... more
ABOUT US
Beatboxing orangutans and the evolution of speech
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jun 28, 2023
In the lush, dense rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra, scientists have discovered that orangutans are capable of creating two separate sounds simultaneously, a feat typically associated with songbird ... more
ABOUT US
Crowds 'stone the devil' in final hajj ritual
Mina, Saudi Arabia (AFP) June 28, 2023
Massive crowds of robed Muslims gathered for the "stoning of the devil" ritual in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday as the biggest hajj pilgrimage since the pandemic draws to a close. ... more
WOOD PILE
Tropical deforestation up 10% in 2022 releasing billions of tons of carbon
Washington DC (UPI) Jun 27, 2023
Tropical rainforest loss is accelerating with the world losing an area of forest the size of 11 soccer fields every minute, releasing billions of tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere each year, Global Forest Watch said Tuesday. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE
Hairy findings: chemicals study jolts French senators
Paris (AFP) June 27, 2023
Mercury, pesticides and rare earth metals form a toxic cocktail that a French laboratory announced Tuesday it has found in an unlikely place: on the heads of senators. ... more
FARM NEWS
Got weeds? US environmentalists call in the G.O.A.T.s
San Antonio (AFP) June 28, 2023
The landscaping squad of Mocha, Wynonna, Nelson and Beckham yank out weeds at a Texas park. They don't carry chainsaws or use herbicides. They are goats, and this environmentally friendly initiative is, for them, merely lunch. ... more
FARM NEWS
Israel enlists drones, AI and big data to farm for the future
Eyal, Israel (AFP) June 28, 2023
As climate change and global population growth pose ever greater challenges for agriculture, Israeli technology offers a wealth of inventions and advanced tools to help farmers adapt. ... more
WEATHER REPORT
Spain mortality soared during scorching summer of 2022
Madrid (AFP) June 27, 2023
Spain's record-breaking heat of summer 2022 caused more than 350 deaths from heatstroke and dehydration and was a decisive factor in a 20.5 percent increase in mortality, official figures showed Tuesday. ... more
WHITE OUT
Air pollution speeds snowmelt
Beijing, China (SPX) Jun 28, 2023
During the restrictive lockdown period of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, a new study reveals that diminished anthropogenic pollutant emissions significantly slowed the rate of snow and ice melt in t ... more
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Southern US swelters in brutal heat wave
Houston (AFP) June 27, 2023
A dangerous and prolonged heat wave blanketed large parts of the southern United States on Tuesday, buckling highways and forcing people to shelter indoors in what scientists called a climate-change supercharged event. ... more
AFRICA NEWS
UN vote to end Mali peacekeeping mission delayed
United Nations, United States (AFP) June 28, 2023
A vote by the Security Council to end a UN peacekeeping mission in Mali, at Mali's own request, was postponed to later this week due to ongoing talks, diplomatic sources said Tuesday. ... more
FIRE STORM
Foreign firefighters come to the rescue in Canada's wildfires
Montreal (AFP) June 28, 2023
Hundreds of international firefighters who are helping overwhelmed Canadians battle unprecedented wildfires face a complex task in the heart of the boreal forest scorched by uncontrolled blazes. ... more
FIRE STORM
Canada sees record CO2 emissions from fires so far this year
Paris (AFP) June 27, 2023
Wildfires raging across Canada, made more intense by global warming, have released more planet-warming carbon dioxide in the first six months of 2023 than in any full year on record, EU scientists said Tuesday. ... more
DEMOCRACY
Recording: Donald Trump says he didn't declassify 'highly confidential' documents
Washington DC (UPI) Jun 27, 2023
Former President Donald Trump can be heard on a newly released audio recording acknowledging he did not have the authority to declassify "highly confidential" materials he took with him after leaving the White House more than two years ago. ... more
DEMOCRACY
Putin tells troops in Kremlin they 'de facto stopped civil war'
Moscow (AFP) June 27, 2023
Russian President Vladimir Putin told troops gathered Tuesday at the Kremlin they prevented civil war after a revolt by Wagner mercenaries, and held a minute's silence for pilots killed during the insurrection. ... more
SINO DAILY
Netanyahu says invited to China, with US-Israel ties tense
Jerusalem (AFP) June 27, 2023
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday he had been invited to China and his office had informed close ally the United States about the planned trip to Beijing. ... more
WOOD PILE
Football pitch of tropical forest lost every 5 seconds
Paris (AFP) June 27, 2023
Earth lost an area of carbon-absorbing rainforest larger than Switzerland or the Netherlands in 2022, most of it destroyed to make way for cattle and commodity crops, an analysis of satellite data released Tuesday revealed. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA
Bee colonies 'relatively stable' after 2nd highest rate of loss last year
Washington DC (UPI) Jun 25, 2023
Beekeepers lost nearly 50% of their managed colonies last year, the second-highest rate of loss on record. ... more
ABOUT US
Humans' evolutionary relatives butchered one another 1.45 million years ago
Washington DC (SPX) Jun 27, 2023
Researchers from the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History have identified the oldest decisive evidence of humans' close evolutionary relatives butchering and likely eating one another. ... more
WATER WORLD
Which is longer, Amazon or Nile? New quest aims to settle old debate
Rio De Janeiro (AFP) June 27, 2023
What's the longest river in the world, the Nile or the Amazon? The question has fueled a heated debate for years. Now, an expedition into the South American jungle aims to settle it for good. ... more
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