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August 28, 2023
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Climate poses 'high risk' for Europe's ski resorts



Paris (AFP) Aug 28, 2023
At current rates of greenhouse gas emissions, which would see Earth's surface warm nearly three degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, 90 percent of Europe's ski resorts will eventually face critical shortages of natural snow, researchers said Monday. Even if the world caps global heating at the Paris climate treaty target of 1.5 degrees Celsius - a very big if - a third of the continent's 2,234 resorts would still be highly vulnerable to snow scarcity, they reported in the journal Nature C ... read more

DEMOCRACY
Comeback king Lula gets delayed honeymoon in Brazil
Rio De Janeiro (AFP) Aug 28, 2023
Economic growth is up, Amazon deforestation is down and he's scored some key wins in Congress: Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva finally appears to be getting a delayed honeymoon in his third-term comeback. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW
Storm Idalia strengthens near Cuba, heads to Florida
Miami (AFP) Aug 28, 2023
Tropical Storm Idalia strengthened as it neared Cuba and the abnormally hot waters of the Gulf of Mexico on Monday, with forecasters predicting it could become a major hurricane before roaring ashore in Florida this week. ... more
FIRE STORM
Deadly Greek wildfire still 'out of control'
Athens (AFP) Aug 28, 2023
A monster forest fire that has raged for nine days in the Dadia National Park in northeast Greece, a major European sanctuary for birds of prey, is still spreading, firefighters said Monday. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE
Indonesia sanctions 11 industrial firms over Jakarta pollution spikes
Jakarta (AFP) Aug 28, 2023
Indonesia has sanctioned 11 industrial firms for failing to meet operational standards as the government moves to deal with major pollution spikes in the capital Jakarta, the environment minister said Monday. ... more
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FROTH AND BUBBLE


Kids entitled to clean, healthy environment: UN committee

MARSDAILY
NASA, Partners study ancient life in Australia to inform Mars search
Moffet Field CA (SPX) Aug 25, 2023
NASA is working with its international partners to study the ancient Earth as it relates to Mars. In June 2023, NASA's Mars Exploration Program leaders joined their counterparts from the Austr ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Alps rockslide halts train services between France and Italy
Lyon (AFP) Aug 28, 2023
Train services between France and Italy have been halted until Thursday at the earliest, after a huge rockslide in the Maurienne valley of the French Alps which also blocked some roads, officials said Monday. ... more
SINO DAILY
Hong Kong language group closes after post accused of breaching security law
Hong Kong (AFP) Aug 28, 2023
A Hong Kong group promoting Cantonese language preservation shut down Monday after police said an essay it posted online had breached a Beijing-imposed national security law, according to the group's founder. ... more
ENERGY NEWS
Bringing sustainable and affordable electricity to all
Boston MA (SPX) Aug 24, 2023
When MIT electrical engineer Reja Amatya PhD '12 arrived in Rwanda in 2015, she was whisked off to a village. She saw that diesel generators provided power to the local health center, bank, and shop ... more
ENERGY NEWS
Years of coal plant expansion torment Turkey's villagers
Soma, Turkey (AFP) Aug 27, 2023
Kneeling in the morning shade under a tree, Osman Arslan brews tea behind a coal-fired power plant that rises above his Turkish Aegean village like a beast. ... more

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SOLAR DAILY


Solar powered irrigation: a game-changer for small-scale farms in sub-Saharan Africa

WEATHER REPORT
Spain slammed with strong winds in Mediterranean storm
Madrid (AFP) Aug 27, 2023
Strong winds and heavy rains slammed Spain on its Mediterranean coast on Sunday, including the touristic Balearic archipelago, causing serious damage and flight disruptions. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW
Tropical Storm Idalia forms near Mexico, heads to Florida
Mexico City (AFP) Aug 27, 2023
Tropical Storm Idalia formed Sunday in the Caribbean, buffeting southeastern Mexico with wind and rain, as forecasters predicted it will strengthen to a hurricane before reaching Florida later in the week. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW
Heavy rains leave 13 dead in Tajikistan
Dushanbe, Tajikistan (AFP) Aug 28, 2023
At least 13 people were killed after heavy rains lashed central Tajikistan, the latest natural disaster to hit the mountainous Central Asia country, the presidency said Monday. ... more
FIRE STORM
Fresh evacuations as Greek wildfires burn
Athens (AFP) Aug 27, 2023
Firefighters in Greece were battling flames for a ninth consecutive day on Sunday, as more areas of the country's north were ordered to evacuate their homes. ... more
SINO DAILY
Australian academic fears death in China jail
Sydney (AFP) Aug 28, 2023
An Australian academic jailed in China on espionage charges fears he will die in prison if he does not receive medical treatment, his friends said Monday. ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION


Atmospheric circulation weakens following volcanic eruptions

EARTH OBSERVATION
Sensing city night heat from space
Paris (ESA) Aug 25, 2023
Confirmed by the World Meteorological Organization, July 2023 was the hottest month on record, with high-impact weather continuing through August. These records are based on air temperatures, but me ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA
At meeting in Canada, global fund launched to protect nature
Ottawa (AFP) Aug 24, 2023
A new global biodiversity fund aimed at ramping up critical nature restoration and renewal - objectives set out at a UN summit last year - was ratified Thursday by the international community. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA
Cracking the code that relates brain and behavior in a simple animal
Boston MA (SPX) Aug 24, 2023
To understand the full relationship between brain activity and behavior, scientists have needed a way to map this relationship for all of the neurons across a whole brain - a so far insurmountable c ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA
A global observatory to monitor Earth's biodiversity
Gainesville FL (SPX) Aug 25, 2023
At a time of nature crisis driven by unparalleled rates of biodiversity loss, a new interconnected system to monitor biodiversity around the world is urgently needed to direct and focus conservation ... more
ABOUT US
The race to link our brains to computers is hotting up
San Francisco (AFP) Aug 20, 2023
Brain implants have long been trapped in the realm of science fiction, but a steady trickle of medical trials suggests the tiny devices could play a big part in humanity's future. ... more
WATER WORLD
'Citizen scientists' battle to save historic UK river
Hay-On-Wye, United Kingdom (AFP) Aug 25, 2023
On the banks of the River Wye on the border between England and Wales, Pat Stirling flings a plastic measuring jug tied to a rope into the water. ... more
WOOD PILE
UN-backed deforestation carbon credits failing: study
Paris (AFP) Aug 25, 2023
Only a small fraction of the forest-based carbon credits that companies and governments have purchased to offset their greenhouse gas emissions actually help prevent deforestation, according to new research. ... more
WOOD PILE
In Colombia, a community wins fight to protect a slice of paradise
Nuqui, Colombia (AFP) Aug 25, 2023
In the remote west of Colombia, where virgin rainforest and pristine beaches collide, a group of politicians and businessmen dreamed of building a massive port on the Pacific. ... more
WOOD PILE
Amazon emissions soared under Brazil's Bolsonaro: study
Rio De Janeiro (AFP) Aug 23, 2023
The Amazon rainforest's carbon emissions doubled in 2019 and 2020, as a decline in environmental policing under Brazilian ex-president Jair Bolsonaro led to a surge in destruction of the increasingly fragile region, researchers reported Wednesday. ... more
WATER WORLD
Beijing fishmongers worry as Japan begins Fukushima water release
Beijing (AFP) Aug 24, 2023
Seafood sellers in Beijing expressed consternation Thursday over Japan's gradual release of wastewater from the disaster-hit Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE
Russian teen eco-activists fight for future as risks mount
Penza, Russia (AFP) Aug 27, 2023
Egor Chastukhin, an 18-year-old environmental activist, holds a flask to a drain spurting out warm, putrid water near the historic city of Penza in western Russia. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
US Republican positions on climate change shock environmentalists
Washington (AFP) Aug 24, 2023
US environmental groups and experts expressed anger Thursday at positions on climate change expressed by Republican presidential hopefuls during their first televised debate the day before. ... more
FARM NEWS
Acai berry craze: boon or threat for the Amazon?
Abaetetuba, Brazil (AFP) Aug 26, 2023
Working in the sweltering heat of the Brazilian Amazon, Jose Diogo scales a tree and harvests a cluster of black berries: acai, the trendy "superfood" reshaping the world's biggest rainforest - for better and worse. ... more
FARM NEWS
Heat stress could threaten health of one billion cows
Paris (AFP) Aug 24, 2023
By the end of century, more than one billion cows worldwide could suffer from heat stress if global warming continues unabated, threatening their fertility, milk production and lives, according to research published on Thursday. ... more
FARM NEWS
'Animals are thirsty': Dust and bones on Turkey's shrinking lake
Van , Turkey (AFP) Aug 25, 2023
Shepherd Ibrahim Koc recalls his youth with fondness as he grazes cattle on a barren field that was once lush with vegetation on the edge of Turkey's largest lake. ... more
FARM NEWS
Squeezed out: Bulgaria lavender oil makers fear EU laws
Zelenikovo, Bulgaria (AFP) Aug 27, 2023
As a successful harvesting season yielding several hundred tonnes of lavender oil wraps up in Bulgaria - the world's top producer - the industry's future looks more grey than purple. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW
Listening to nanoscale earthquakes
Melbourne, Australia (SPX) Aug 24, 2023
A recent UNSW-led paper published in Nature Communications presents an exciting new way to listen to avalanches of atoms in crystals. The nanoscale movement of atoms when materials deform lead ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Greek wildfires spur anti-migrant sentiment
Athens (AFP) Aug 25, 2023
As Greece was hit by wave after wave of wildfires this week, asylum-seekers found themselves at the receiving end of several allegations they started fires, leading to an anti-migrant frenzy online. ... more
FIRE STORM
Trash fire 'emergency' chokes locals on Indonesia's Java
Bandung, Indonesia (AFP) Aug 25, 2023
A days-long fire at a landfill in Indonesia's most populous province has been declared an emergency by local authorities as thick and putrid smoke from the blaze chokes nearby residents, officials said Friday. ... more
FIRE STORM
'The risk is real': UK fire service preps for wildfires
Godalming, United Kingdom (AFP) Aug 27, 2023
At a military training site in Surrey, southeast England, a small team of firefighters blast the surrounding heathland with water as they practise tackling a different kind of enemy: climate change. ... more
ICE WORLD
Loss of Antarctic sea ice causes catastrophic breeding failure for Emperor Penguins
London, UK (SPX) Aug 25, 2023
Emperor penguin colonies experienced unprecedented breeding failure in a region of Antarctica where there was total sea ice loss in 2022. The discovery supports predictions that over 90% of emperor ... more
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