24/7 News Coverage
July 09, 2023
WATER WORLD
Underwater mining of high seas inches closer, worrying environmentalists



United Nations, United States (AFP) July 7, 2023
Governments will soon likely be able to apply for deep sea mining contracts in international waters, a plunge into the unknown that is worrying conservationists as calls for a moratorium on such digging grow. States have for ten years been negotiating a mining code to set rules for the possible exploitation of nickel, cobalt and copper in deep seabed areas that fall outside of national jurisdictions. But agreement has so far been elusive, and on Sunday a clause is set to expire that allows gover ... read more

WOOD PILE
Amazon neighbors act to save world's largest rainforest; Lula slashes Amazon deforestation
Leticia, Colombia (AFP) July 8, 2023
With the effects of climate change mounting, Amazon basin countries met in Colombia for a summit Saturday to strategize on how to save the world's biggest rainforest. ... more
TIME AND SPACE
Earth's day was a constant 19.5 hours for over a billion years
Toronto, Canada (SPX) Jul 06, 2023
A team of astrophysicists at the University of Toronto (U of T) has revealed how the slow and steady lengthening of Earth's day caused by the tidal pull of the moon was halted for over a billion yea ... more
WATER WORLD
Climate change challenges hydropower-dependent Austria
Kaprun, Austria (AFP) July 9, 2023
High in the Austrian Alps, hundreds of construction workers toil in a huge underground project aimed at storing hydropower as climate change has reduced the country's water-dependent electricity production. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
Yellen urges 'direct' talks, US-China climate collaboration
Beijing (AFP) July 8, 2023
Washington and Beijing should communicate "directly" on concerns about specific economic practices, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Saturday, urging greater cooperation between the world's two biggest economies despite fraught ties. ... more
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CARBON WORLDS


Zimbabwe's carbon exchange kicks off with Belarusian gift

FARM NEWS
EU pushes to slash food waste
Brussels (AFP) July 5, 2023
The European Union on Wednesday put forward a plan to impose binding targets on its 27 member states to slash food waste from households, retailers and restaurants 30 percent this decade. ... more
FARM NEWS
From soup stock to supercrop: Japan shows off its seaweed savvy
Yokohama, Japan (AFP) July 6, 2023
Seaweed has long been a staple food in Japan, but the chunky, slimy kelp hauled into fisherman Ryoichi Kigawa's boat is also starting to attract international attention for its potential as an eco-friendly supercrop. ... more
TECH SPACE
China Achieves Milestone in Satellite-to-ground Laser Communications
Beijing, China (SPX) Jul 03, 2023
The Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), in partnership with the Changguang Satellite Technology, successfully conducted a satellite-to-ground ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION
Satellogic and OHB to collaborate on environmental earth observation applications
Mubnich, Germany (SPX) Jul 06, 2023
Satellogic Inc. announced this week that it will collaborate with OHB SE, a German-based aerospace and technology group on the development of advanced Earth Observation data-based services focused o ... more
WATER WORLD
Top French court says Channel town must give migrants water
Paris (AFP) July 5, 2023
France's top administrative court has ordered a town on the country's north coast to provide fresh water for a camp of migrants hoping to reach Britain. ... more

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WATER WORLD


Climate change, El Nino drive hottest June on record

WATER WORLD
Devastation reigns one month on from Ukraine dam flood
Afanasiyivka, Ukraine (AFP) July 5, 2023
Clothes, sofas and kitchen furniture still lie strewn around Nadiya Yefremova's garden a month after her home was flooded by the destruction of the Kakhovka dam in southern Ukraine. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE
Hazardous 'forever chemicals' detected in nearly half of US tap water
Washington (AFP) July 7, 2023
At least 45 percent of the United States' tap water is contaminated with toxic "forever" chemicals, according to a study by a government agency. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE
Rubbish-clearing divers come to rescue of 'pearl of Kyrgyzstan'
Issyk Kul Lake, Kyrgyzstan (AFP) July 6, 2023
On the shores of Lake Issyk Kul in mountainous Kyrgyzstan, a group of divers show off their haul for the day - a boat engine, car tyres, bottles, clothes and plastic items. ... more
FARM NEWS
Pesticides worsen climate emergency: NGO report
London (AFP) July 5, 2023
Pesticides in food production are overwhelmingly derived from fossil fuels and worsen climate change, an NGO said in a report Wednesday, urging UK government action. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW
Hundreds of quakes in Iceland spur volcano warning
Reykjavik (AFP) July 5, 2023
Some 2,200 earthquakes have been recorded in the area around Iceland's capital Reykjavik the past 24 hours, signalling that a volcanic eruption could be imminent, the country's weather office said Wednesday. ... more
EPIDEMICS


Moderna signs agreement towards making mRNA medicine in China

FIRE STORM
Climate change tests limits of Mediterranean wildfire strategy
Marseille, France (AFP) July 7, 2023
Climate change and increased human habitation across France's dry, forested region are pushing the limits of firefighters' tried and tested "strike quick and hard" strategy. ... more
FIRE STORM
Wildfires 'off the charts' in Canada as temperatures climb
Montreal (AFP) July 7, 2023
The number of forest fires continues to rise in Canada, climbing on Friday to more than 670 blazes - more than 380 of them out of control - with a long and difficult summer ahead. ... more
EARLY EARTH
Highly oxidizing magma of the early Earth
Matsuyama, Japan (SPX) Jul 06, 2023
Elucidating the atmosphere and surface environment of the early Earth, especially before the origin of life, is a key to understanding the habitability of the Earth. The atmosphere of terrestrial pl ... more
EARLY EARTH
Earth formed from dry, rocky building blocks
Pasadena CA (SPX) Jul 06, 2023
Billions of years ago, in the giant disk of dust, gas, and rocky material that orbited our young sun, larger and larger bodies coalesced to eventually give rise to the planets, moons, and asteroids ... more
ICE WORLD
'Unimaginable': Austria's highest paradise feels heat of climate change
Heiligenblut Am Grobglockner, Austria (AFP) July 6, 2023
Ever since Herbert Hoegl and his wife first drove up the majestic Grossglockner High Alpine Road, named after Austria's highest mountain, the breathtaking vistas that the route offers have been imprinted on their minds. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
UN highlights 'vicious cycle' of climate impacts for Latin America, Caribbean
Havana (AFP) July 5, 2023
As some Latin American countries battle severe drought and others disease outbreaks brought on by flooding, the World Meteorological Organization warned Wednesday that extreme weather and climate shocks were becoming more acute in the region. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
German climate reform hit by vote delay; Austria court rejects children's climate lawsuit
Berlin (AFP) July 6, 2023
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition government suffered an embarrassing setback Thursday on a key climate reform after it was forced to push back a highly anticipated parliamentary vote. ... more
FARM NEWS
Sweet success: Jordan's beekeepers busy as honey demand soars
Irbid, Jordan (AFP) July 9, 2023
Jordan's key tourism industry may have been hammered by Covid, but the pandemic gave a boost to another sector, keeping its beekeepers busy as demand for honey has soared. ... more
FARM NEWS
French cherry farmers protest over insecticide ban; Report paves way for EU glyphosate use
Lyon (AFP) July 6, 2023
Angry French cherry farmers dumped a tonne of rotting fruit in front of a government building in southern France on Thursday to protest against an insecticide ban that has left them vulnerable to fruit flies. ... more
WEATHER REPORT
Two dead as strongest summer storm blasts Netherlands, Germany
The Hague (AFP) July 5, 2023
A record-breaking summer storm hammered the Netherlands and Germany on Wednesday, killing two people and throwing international air and rail travel into chaos. ... more
WEATHER REPORT
Heat wave in US turns Texas prisons into 'ovens'
Houston (AFP) July 8, 2023
On the afternoon of July 4, as Americans were celebrating the country's independence with elaborate fireworks displays, a prisoner named Joseph Martire passed out in his cell in Texas, amid the excessive heat that has been swamping much of the southern United States in recent days. ... more
WEATHER REPORT
Texas scraps 'water break' law for construction workers, as global heat records soar
Houston (AFP) July 5, 2023
Texas has scrapped a law that guaranteed construction workers in some cities the right to water breaks on the job, drawing anger Wednesday from unions and local authorities as much of America endured a brutal heat wave. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW
Scores dead in Pakistan and Ivory Coast floods; As Dutch storm costs soar
Lahore, Pakistan (AFP) July 7, 2023
At least 50 people, including eight children, have been killed by floods and landslides triggered by monsoon rains that have lashed Pakistan since last month, officials said Friday. ... more
INTERN DAILY
First drug developed by generative AI administered to patients
Washington DC (UPI) Jul 2, 2023
The first dose of a drug developed by artificial intelligence has been delivered to its first patient. ... more
DEMOCRACY
Hong Kong cuts elected council seats to exclude 'anti-China' forces
Hong Kong (AFP) July 6, 2023
Hong Kong's legislature voted unanimously on Thursday to cut the number of elected seats in local councils, a move meant to prevent opposition figures from repeating their landslide win in 2019. ... more
DEMOCRACY
'Adversaries, not enemies': Greek PM warns far-right MPs
Athens (AFP) July 6, 2023
Newly re-elected Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Thursday warned far-right lawmakers not to "impede" the country's progress as he outlined his government's policies over the next four years. ... more
EXO WORLDS
Preventing interplanetary pollution that could pose a threat to life on Earth and other planets
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 06, 2023
Formulating policies for planetary protection issues and keeping them up-to-date is the responsibility of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) panel on planetary protection. In an article in Fro ... more
WATER WORLD
Biggest UK water supplier fined over sewage discharge
London (AFP) July 4, 2023
A UK court Tuesday fined Thames Water, the nation's biggest supplier of the commodity, Pounds 3.3 million ($4.2 million) for polluting rivers, heaping more pressure on the indebted company at risk of renationalisation. ... more
WOOD PILE
Nestle steps up reforestation project in Ivory Coast
Vevey, Switzerland (AFP) July 2, 2023
Nestle is stepping up its project to combat deforestation in Ivory Coast caused by the growth of cocoa farming, bringing cocoa trading companies directly on board. ... more
WATER WORLD
Climate activists block holes on Spanish golf courses over water use
Madrid (AFP) July 2, 2023
Climate activists said Sunday they had plugged the holes on 10 golf courses across Spain to protest at the sport's excessive water usage as Europe lives through a severe drought. ... more
WOOD PILE
Kenya's Ruto lifts six-year logging ban
Nairobi (AFP) July 2, 2023
Kenyan President William Ruto announced Sunday the lifting of a near six-year ban on logging, despite the concerns of environmental campaigners. ... more
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