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NOAA adopts Finland's CubeSat-proven space weather monitor![]() Paris (ESA) Nov 18, 2022 An advanced X-ray monitoring instrument tested for space aboard an ESA CubeSat will serve as an operational space weather payload on the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Next Lagrange 1 Series satellite, currently planned for launch in 2028, which will operate 1.5 million km from Earth, keeping watch for eruptions from our Sun. Made in Finland, the X-ray Flux Monitor was launched aboard the Sunstorm CubeSat - about the size of a big, thick, paperback book - by Europe's ... read more |
Vast phytoplankton blooms may be lurking beneath Antarctic iceAuckland, New Zealand (SPX) Nov 17, 2022 Until now, we thought the packed sea ice of the Southern Ocean blocked all light from reaching the sea beneath, preventing phytoplankton - tiny algae which are the base of aquatic food webs - from g ... more
Climate change 'main threat' for world heritage sitesParis (AFP) Nov 18, 2022 One of the world's first cities came close to being wiped off the map during tragic floods this summer in Pakistan. Though Mohenjo Daro survived, it has become a symbol of the threat global warming poses to humanity's cultural heritage. ... more
UN climate talks go into overtimeSharm El Sheikh, Egypt (AFP) Nov 18, 2022 UN climate talks that were supposed to end Friday were extended by a day in an effort to break a deadlock over creating a fund for developing countries devastated by the fallout from global warming. ... more
Don't abandon 1.5C warming limit, says Paris accord architectSharm El Sheikh, Egypt (AFP) Nov 17, 2022 The world is in danger of blasting past its goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, said climate champion Laurence Tubiana, slamming a "flagrant" lack of global leadership. ... more |
IMF approves $206 mn aid to Sri Lanka after Cyclone Ditwah
Flights cancelled, roads flooded as rare storm soaks UAE Sri Lanka plans $1.6 bn in cyclone recovery spending in 2026 Brazil megacity Sao Paulo struck by fresh water crisis Indonesians reeling from flood devastation plea for global help Levee break near Seattle prompts evacuation order Flash flood kills dozens in Morocco town At least 20 dead in eastern Bolivia floods Press Release from Business Wire: Textron Inc. Flash floods kill 37 in Moroccan coastal town |
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Microsoft and Planet to provide AI and satellite data for African climate projectsSan Francisco CA (SPX) Nov 17, 2022 Planet Labs PBC (NYSE: PL), a leading provider of daily data and insights about Earth, and Microsoft Corp. announced an expanded partnership to apply artificial intelligence (AI) technology and sate ... more
Lockheed Martin, NVIDIA to build digital twin of current global weather conditions for NOAADenver CO (SPX) Nov 18, 2022 Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) and NVIDIA has announced a collaboration to build an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven Earth Observations Digital Twin that will provide the National Oceanic and Atmosp ... more
China launches Yaogan 34 remote sensing satelliteJiuquan (XNA) Nov 17, 2022 China successfully sent a new remote sensing satellite of the Yaogan 34 series into space from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Northwest China at 9:38 am (Beijing Time) on Tuesday. The ... more
Wearing a mask can impact ability to recognize others, study saysWashington DC (UPI) Nov 16, 2021 Wearing a face mask during the COVID-19 pandemic presented identification issues at airports and with smartphones, but a new study finds those wearing a mask are also impacted when it comes to recognizing friends and co-workers - even if those people have nothing covering their face. ... more |
Preserving animal habitat could prevent future pandemics, study saysWashington DC (UPI) Nov 17, 2021 New research is calling for the preservation and restoration of natural habitats to prevent future pandemics. ... more
'A shock': divers fish for waste to preserve Greece's Aegean shoresN�xos, Greece (AFP) Nov 16, 2022 On the Greek island of Naxos, two divers reeled in not the catch of the day but a jumble of cable, rope, fishing nets and old clothes from the seafloor. ... more
Rising temperatures boost olive growing in BosniaLjubuski, Bosnia And Herzegovina (AFP) Nov 17, 2022 Winemaker and olive grower Jure Susac's land in Bosnia used to be blanketed with frost or even snow by autumn's end, but years of rising temperatures now mean balmy weather late into the year. ... more
Climate change fuelled rains behind deadly Nigeria floods: studyParis (AFP) Nov 16, 2022 Heavy rains behind floods that killed over 600 people in Nigeria this year were about 80 times likelier because of human-induced climate change, scientists reported Wednesday. ... more |
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Germany to pull troops from Mali by end 2023: govt sourceBerlin (AFP) Nov 16, 2022 Germany will end its participation in a UN peacekeeping mission in Mali by the end of next year, a government source told AFP on Wednesday after months of operational snags. ... more
WFP says its first aid convoy since Ethiopia peace deal enters TigrayAddis Ababa (AFP) Nov 16, 2022 The World Food Programme (WFP) said its first aid convoy since the signing of a landmark peace deal between Ethiopia's government and Tigrayan rebels had arrived in the war-torn Tigray region on Wednesday. ... more
EU vows $1 billion package for climate resilience in AfricaSharm El Sheikh, Egypt (AFP) Nov 16, 2022 The European Union on Wednesday said it would dedicate more than $1 billion in climate funding to help countries in Africa boost their resilience in the face of the accelerating impact of global warming. ... more
Climate change set to 'increase hunger' in Africa: UNSharm El Sheikh, Egypt (AFP) Nov 16, 2022 As COP27 delegates in Egypt debate planet-heating emissions, the climate crisis is exacerbating devastating hunger across several African nations and will worsen further without urgent action, the UN said Wednesday. ... more
Iraq sets up top body to tackle 'major' corruption casesBaghdad (AFP) Nov 16, 2022 Oil-rich Iraq said Wednesday it has set up a high commission to investigate "major cases of corruption", as the newly appointed premier makes tackling graft a priority. ... more |
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UN, Red Cross pushes against explosives in populated areas Geneva (AFP) Nov 14, 2022
The United Nations and the Red Cross on Monday called on countries to commit to curbing the use of explosive weapons in populated areas.
The impact of munitions use in built-up areas will be the focus of a conference of countries in Ireland this week expected to endorse a declaration committing to restrict the use of explosives in such settings.
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How NASA's Deep Space Network Supports the Agency's Missions Pasadena CA (JPL) Nov 16, 2022
Over 50 years ago, NASA captured the world's imagination and inspired generations with the Apollo 11 Moon landing. NASA's then-young Deep Space Network (DSN) was crucial to tracking and communicating with that mission, as it will also be essential to NASA's next push to the Moon: Artemis. In the half-century between those two lunar efforts, the network has expanded to support dozens of robotic s ... more |
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For island nations, giving up on climate fund 'not an option' Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt (AFP) Nov 16, 2022
Small island states whose existence is threatened by rising seas insist they will not leave UN climate talks without a fund to contain the impacts of global warming, a chief negotiator told AFP Wednesday.
Financing has become a hot-button issue at the COP27 climate talks, with developing nations demanding rich polluters pay for climate-change linked calamities that are already devastating vu ... more |
Vast phytoplankton blooms may be lurking beneath Antarctic ice Auckland, New Zealand (SPX) Nov 17, 2022
Until now, we thought the packed sea ice of the Southern Ocean blocked all light from reaching the sea beneath, preventing phytoplankton - tiny algae which are the base of aquatic food webs - from growing there.
The less light available, the less the phytoplankton can photosynthesize and therefore the less phytoplankton there will be, heavily restricting life beneath the ice. But research ... more |
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Joint experiments conducted to facilitate black soil protection Berlin, Germany (SPX) Nov 15, 2022
Large comprehensive experiments that integrate satellite, airplane, and ground-based observations were conducted at the Sanjiang Plain in northeast China from May to October to boost the black soil protection and use, according to the Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).
Northeast China, one of the world's three major black soil regions, is reg ... more |
Floods sweep future from Pakistan schoolchildren Chandan Mori, Pakistan (AFP) Nov 16, 2022 Pakistani three-year-old Afshan's trip to school is a high-wire balancing act as she teeters across a metal girder spanning a trench of putrid floodwater, eyes fixed ahead.
After record monsoon rain flooded her classroom in the southeastern town of Chandan Mori, this is the route Afshan and her siblings now traverse to a tent where her lessons take place.
"It's a risky business to send c ... more |
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WFP says its first aid convoy since Ethiopia peace deal enters Tigray Addis Ababa (AFP) Nov 16, 2022
The World Food Programme (WFP) said its first aid convoy since the signing of a landmark peace deal between Ethiopia's government and Tigrayan rebels had arrived in the war-torn Tigray region on Wednesday.
Restoring aid deliveries to Tigray was a key part of the agreement signed in South Africa on November 2 to silence the guns in a two-year conflict that has killed untold numbers of people ... more |
Wearing a mask can impact ability to recognize others, study says Washington DC (UPI) Nov 16, 2021
Wearing a face mask during the COVID-19 pandemic presented identification issues at airports and with smartphones, but a new study finds those wearing a mask are also impacted when it comes to recognizing friends and co-workers - even if those people have nothing covering their face.
New research from York University, published Wednesday in the journal Cognitive Research: Principles an ... more |
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Earth-sun distance dramatically alters seasons of equatorial Pacific over 22,000-year cycle Berkeley CA (SPX) Nov 14, 2022
Weather and climate modelers understand pretty well how seasonal winds and ocean currents affect El Nino patterns in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, impacting weather across the United States and sometimes worldwide.
But new computer simulations show that one driver of annual weather cycles in that region - in particular, a cold tongue of surface waters stretching westward along the ... more |
Microsoft and Planet to provide AI and satellite data for African climate projects San Francisco CA (SPX) Nov 17, 2022
Planet Labs PBC (NYSE: PL), a leading provider of daily data and insights about Earth, and Microsoft Corp. announced an expanded partnership to apply artificial intelligence (AI) technology and satellite data to support African climate adaptation projects. This technology collaboration is in support of Microsoft's recently-announced first global expansion of its AI for Good Labs into Nairobi, Ke ... more |
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Linking mass extinctions to the expansion and radiation of land plants Boulder CO (SPX) Nov 14, 2022
The Devonian Period, 419 to 358 million years ago, was one of the most turbulent times in Earth's past and was marked by at least six significant marine extinctions, including one of the five largest mass extinctions ever to have occurred.
Additionally, it was during the Devonian that trees and complex land plants similar to those we know today first evolved and spread across the landscape ... more |
Rich, developing nations head toward climate compensation clash Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt (AFP) Nov 15, 2022
Wealthy and developing countries set the stage Tuesday for a showdown at UN climate talks over demands for rich polluters to compensate vulnerable nations for damages caused by natural disasters.
The COP27 conference in Egypt has been dominated by calls for wealthy nations to provide financing to developing nations least responsible for global warming for deadly and costly climate impacts. ... more |
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Mining the heat below our feet could unlock clean energy for the world Boston MA (SPX) Nov 18, 2022
The heat miles beneath our feet-deep geothermal energy-could provide more than enough clean, renewable energy to meet world demand as we transition away from fossil fuels, according to a presenter at the inaugural TEDX Boston Planetary Stewardship Event held November 13-14.
Timed to align with the United Nations' Climate Change Conference, the TEDX Boston event was "designed to spotlight a ... more |
Battle to save ghostly Balkan lynx from extinction Gorica, Albania (AFP) Nov 18, 2022
In mountains overlooking an azure lake in southeast Albania, wildlife experts are tracking the Balkan lynx as part of last-gasp efforts to save the species from extinction.
The "forest ghost" which lives in tree-covered mountains straddling Albania, Kosovo and North Macedonia, is now among the world's most endangered mammals, scientists warn.
The victim of deforestation and poaching, the ... more |
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Bao Tong, Chinese ex-official turned dissident, dead at 90 Beijing (AFP) Nov 10, 2022
Chinese dissident Bao Tong, a top Communist Party official imprisoned in the wake of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests who became a vocal critic of Beijing, has died at 90 years old, his son said on Twitter.
Bao had spent much of the past three decades under home surveillance or in prison following the Chinese military's violent crackdown on the student movement, which called for democratic ... more |
Brazil's Lula, world leaders bolster UN climate talks Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt (AFP) Nov 17, 2022
UN climate talks got a boost Wednesday after Brazilian president-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva vowed to fight Amazon deforestation and global leaders reaffirmed key pledges.
While G20 leaders meeting in Indonesia issued a final communique committing to pursue the more ambitious limits on global heating, action on the sidelines of fraught COP27 negotiations in Egypt generated momentum at th ... more |
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