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» Weather tracker: early heatwave sweeps northern India
11/04/25 09:18 from Weather tracker | The Guardian
Temperatures exceeding 40C trigger deadly thunderstorms, as Mali agency issues hot weather warning Northern India has been experiencing early extreme heat this week as temperatures topped 40C (104F), including in the capital, New Delhi. ...
» Earth from Space: Great Barrier Reef, Australia
11/04/25 08:00 from ESA Observing the Earth
Image: This Copernicus Sentinel-2 image shows part of one of the world’s natural wonders – the Great Barrier Reef in the Coral Sea off the east coast of Queensland, Australia.
» Blooming British Isles
10/04/25 19:54 from NASA Earth Observatory Natural Hazards
The colorful North Atlantic waters visible around the archipelago in April 2025 are likely due to a mix of phytoplankton and suspended sediment.
» Assessing the Global Climate in March 2025
10/04/25 15:15 from NCEI News Feed
The March global surface temperature was 2.36°F (1.31°C) above the 20th-century average of 54.9°F (12.7°C), making it the third-warmest March on record.
» Biomass fully loaded
10/04/25 09:30 from ESA Observing the Earth
Marking a major milestone in the preparation of ESA’s Biomass satellite for its scheduled 29 April liftoff, experts have completed the critical and hazardous process of fuelling the satellite.
» Lumipyry vaarana liikenteessä torstaina ja perjantaina
09/04/25 12:57 from Ilmatieteen laitoksen tiedotteet
Ilmatieteen laitoksen 9. huhtikuuta tekemän ennusteen mukaan Suomen etelä- ja keskiosan yli kaakkoon liikkuu lumisadealue torstai-illan ja perjantaiaamun välillä. Lunta kertyy Pohjanmaalta Kymenlaaksoon ulottuvalla alueella yleisesti noi...
» Flooding Along the Mississippi
08/04/25 21:21 from NASA Earth Observatory Natural Hazards
A slow-moving storm system dumped heavy rain across the Midwest and Southeast and fueled major floods along several of the river’s tributaries.
» International Expert Conference on Anuradhapura Highlights Integrated Approach to Heritage Protection
08/04/25 17:45 from World Heritage Centre News
UNESCO hosted the International Expert Conference on the Sacred City of Anuradhapura at its Headquarters on 1 April 2025, bringing together over 400 in-person and online participants, including international heritage experts, government ...
» Assessing the U.S. Climate in March 2025
08/04/25 15:00 from NCEI News Feed
The average temperature of the contiguous U.S. in March was 46.9°F, 5.4°F above average.
» Weather, climate and air quality missions on display
08/04/25 12:40 from ESA Observing the Earth
The first of the new generation of MetOp satellites, MetOp-SG Satellite-A, together with the instrument for the Copernicus Sentinel-5 mission, are now ready to be shipped to their launch site. But before the last leg of their terrestrial...
» Mars 2025 - Bleka vattenstånd, och måttligt höga vågor
08/04/25 11:33 from Månadens väder och vatten
Mars bjöd på sällsynt bleka vattenstånd och måttliga vågor längs Sveriges kuster. Lågtrycken i början av månaden orsakade de största variationerna, men förhållandena lugnade sig snabbt därefter. Inga extrema händelser noterades jämfört m...
» Maaliskuu oli Euroopassa kaikkien aikojen lämpimin, arktisen merijään laajuus ennätysalhaalla
08/04/25 02:00 from Ilmatieteen laitoksen tiedotteet
Maaliskuun 2025 maailmanlaajuinen keskilämpötila oli 14,06 celsiusastetta, mikä on 0,65 °C enemmän kuin ilmastollisen vertailukauden eli vuosien 1991–2020 keskiarvo. Kuukausi oli mittaushistorian toiseksi lämpimin, ja vain 0,08 °C viileä...
» Rising popularity of otters fuels illegal wildlife trafficking in Japan
11/04/25 17:27 from Ecology News - Biology News
The fuzzy and adorable otter has experienced a surge in popularity in recent years. These aquatic mammals are friendly, playful, and make cute cooing sounds, so their social media stardom seems only natural.
» Integrating genomics with traditional fieldwork and morphology is essential for Lauraceae research, say scientists
11/04/25 16:52 from Ecology News - Biology News
Lauraceae, a globally significant woody plant family, encompasses ecologically critical and economically valuable species such as cinnamon, avocado, and bay laurel. While substantial progress has been made in deciphering the family's phy...
» Characteristics and effects of aerosols during blowing snow events in the central Arctic
11/04/25 16:42 from NERC Open Research Archive: No conditions. Results ordered -Date made live.
Bergner, Nora ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5000-5120 ; Heutte, Benjamin; Beck, Ivo; Pernov, Jakob B.; Angot, Hélène; Arnold, Stephen R.; Boyer, Matthew; Creamean, Jessie M.; Engelmann, Ronny; Frey, Markus M. ORCID: https://orcid.or...
» Añana Saltern microorganisms help to clarify the groundwater flow pattern
11/04/25 16:42 from Ecology News - Biology News
The MicroIker group of the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) has explored the diversity and distribution of unicellular organisms in the springs of the Añana Salt Valley. The study is published in the journal Microbial Ecology.
» CO₂ removal and storage: Which options are feasible and desirable?
11/04/25 15:49 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
As climate change increases, so does the pressure on humanity to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere—possibly with the help of the oceans. But which of the proposed marine CO2 removal and storage options should be used?
» O'ahu's shores could see heavy erosion by 2030, study finds
11/04/25 15:49 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
O'ahu's sandy beaches are at risk. New research from the Coastal Research Collaborative (CRC) at the University of Hawai'i (UH) at Mānoa determined that 81% of O'ahu's coastline could experience erosion by 2100, with 40% of this loss hap...
» Climate warming increases flood risks from rain-on-snow events in high mountain Asia, study finds
11/04/25 15:05 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
A recent study led by Prof. Chen Yaning from the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has found that climate warming is increasing flood risks from rain-on-snow (ROS) events in High Mountain Asia...
» Hundred-year storm tides to hit Bangladesh every decade as climate change intensifies, scientists report
11/04/25 15:05 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
Tropical cyclones are hurricanes that brew over the tropical ocean and can travel over land, inundating coastal regions. The most extreme cyclones can generate devastating storm tides—seawater that is heightened by the tides and swells o...
» 'Internet of nature' helps researchers explore the web of life
11/04/25 14:29 from Ecology News - Biology News
A novel paper led by Dr. Ulrich Brose of the German Center for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) and the Friedrich Schiller University Jena is widening the understanding of how species interact within ecosystems via the so-called ...
» Missing nitrogen: A dramatic game of cosmic hide-and-seek deep within our planet
11/04/25 13:54 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
Imagine if Earth's history had a mystery novel, and one of its biggest unsolved puzzles was: Where did all the nitrogen go? Scientists have long known that our planet's rocky outer layers—the mantle—are oddly poor in nitrogen compared to...
» Sub-hourly precipitation and rainstorm event profiles in a convection-permitting multi-GCM ensemble
11/04/25 13:36 from ScienceDirect Publication: Weather and Climate Extremes
Publication date: Available online 10 April 2025 Source: Weather and Climate Extremes Author(s): Marie Hundhausen, Hayley J. Fowler, Hendrik Feldmann, Joaquim G. Pinto
» Fatou, the world's oldest gorilla in a zoo, is celebrating her 68th birthday in Berlin
11/04/25 13:34 from Ecology News - Biology News
Fatou, the oldest gorilla living in captivity worldwide, is getting ready for her 68th birthday in style.
» Extinctions of Australian mammals have long been blamed on foxes and cats—but where's the evidence?
11/04/25 13:19 from Ecology News - Biology News
In 1938, zoologist Ellis Le Geyt Troughton mourned that Australia's "gentle and specialized creatures" were "unable to cope with changed conditions and introduced enemies."
» War worsens climate and environmental challenges in Ukraine
11/04/25 13:02 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
While Ukraine has made significant progress in climate action since the 2010s, and undertaken efforts to align its environmental strategy with EU standards, Russia's invasion in 2022 has contributed to environmental devastation due to th...
» High-resolution Holocene record based on detailed tephrochronology from Torfdalsvatn, north Iceland, reveals natural and anthropogenic impacts on terrestrial and aquatic environments
11/04/25 12:00 from Latest EGU highlight articles
Questions remain about the past climate in Iceland, including the relative impacts of natural and human factors on vegetation change and soil erosion. We present a sub-centennial-scale record of landscape and algal productivity from a la...
» Industrial carbon producers contribute significantly to sea level rise, modeling study finds
11/04/25 10:50 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
Research led by the Union of Concerned Scientists reports that emissions from the world's largest fossil fuel and cement companies have contributed significantly to both present-day and long-term sea level rise. Products from 122 major p...
» What's contaminating Tampa Bay's fish? These scientists are angling for answers
11/04/25 10:30 from Ecology News - Biology News
In a hidden pocket of Tampa Bay mangrove forest, Steve Murawski's team of scientists caught a Centropomus undecimalis, the common snook. At 22 inches and with a jet-black line running horizontally across its body, the snook was the 681st...
» Spider-eating spiders: new ‘pirate’ species discovered in China
11/04/25 10:14 from Pensoft blog
Also known as cannibal spiders, two new species have been discovered in Guizhou Province. The post Spider-eating spiders: new ‘pirate’ species discovered in China first appeared on Blog .
» CO2 removal and storage: Which options are feasible and desirable?
11/04/25 09:00 from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
11. April 2025/Kiel. As climate change increases, so does the pressure on humanity to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere - possibly with the help of the oceans. But which of the proposed marine CO2 removal and storage option...
» Early holiday, more fans: Philippines schools adapt to climate change
11/04/25 08:30 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
Kindergarten teacher Lolita Akim fires up five standing fans with three more at the ready as she fights to hold the attention of her pint-sized pupils in Manila's soaring heat.
» Sweden drowns in discarded fast fashion items
11/04/25 08:27 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
Sweden's recycling centers are overflowing with clothes after an EU-wide ban this year on throwing away textiles, leaving overwhelmed municipalities eager to have fast fashion giants take responsibility.
» Vascular plant biomass and herbivore disturbance, but not summer temperature, explain satellite and drone-based NDVI in High Arctic Svalbard
11/04/25 07:00 from
Arctic Science, Volume 11, Issue , Page 1-23, January 2025. The normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) is a critical tool for studying Arctic vegetation patterns and changes, but more knowledge is needed about its links with plant...
» Quantitative evaluation of flood extent detection using attention U-Net case studies from Eastern South Wales Australia in March 2021 and July 2022
11/04/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds
» Future flood susceptibility mapping under climate and land use change
11/04/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds
» expert reaction to study suggesting potential patient harms associated with use of AI medical outcome-prediction models
11/04/25 15:10 from Science Media Centre » Briefings
A study published in Patterns looks at potential patient harms linked to the use of AI medical outcome prediction models. Professor … read more
» Science for the Planet: Creating Climate Solutions with Urban Communities
11/04/25 14:47 from State of the Planet
Climate School professor Sheila Foster works with frontline communities on climate adaptation strategies.
» Finnair schedules more flights to Finnmark
11/04/25 13:50 from Eye on the Arctic
The Finnish flag carrier will increase its Helsinki-Ivalo-Kirkenes route to five-times-weekly in summer 2026 and add Alta as a new
» Meet the federal candidates running in Nunavik
11/04/25 13:24 from Eye on the Arctic
By Samuel Wat Liberals, NDP, Conservatives, Bloc Québécois have announced candidates for the upcoming federal election Canadians will head to
» For climate and livelihoods, Africa bets big on solar mini-grids
11/04/25 11:00 from Yale Climate Connections
Nigeria is pioneering the development of small, off-grid solar panel installations to bring reliable electricity to remote communities — setting a model for other African countries The post For climate and livelihoods, Africa bets big on...
» Nonprofit ‘Out in Climate’ connects queer people working in climate and sustainability
11/04/25 11:00 from Yale Climate Connections
‘Radical imagination and creativity and reinvention is something that queer people have to bring to the climate movement.’ The post Nonprofit ‘Out in Climate’ connects queer people working in climate and sustainability appeared first on ...
» What’s on at EGU25: highlights from Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Committee
11/04/25 10:45 from Latest posts from EGU blogs
There are so many great events to participate in at EGU25 this year, in both on-site and virtual formats, that it can be very easy to feel overwhelmed. Whilst we encourage you to make good use of your Personal Programme to help organise ...
» Trump Administration Fires Hundreds of Climate and Weather Specialists
11/04/25 10:27 from Yale E360
The Trump administration has re-fired hundreds of probationary workers at NOAA after a court ruling cleared the way. Read more on E360 →
» Book Review: How Plagues Are Intertwined With Social Justice
11/04/25 07:04 from Undark
In “A History of the World in Six Plagues,” science historian Edna Bonhomme investigates the racial and class inequalities, and the injustices of confinement, that have hampered official responses to cholera, Ebola, AIDS, Covid-19,...
» Weatherwatch: How one council seems to skirt a key factor in UK winter floods
11/04/25 05:00 from Weatherwatch | The Guardian
Central Bedfordshire’s report into Storm Henk fails to mention the rapid expansion of the built environment Even though sunshine records are being broken at the moment, the nightmares for those whose homes were affected by record rainfal...
» New Reform Think Tank ‘Resolute 1850’ Run by Mining Magnates
11/04/25 04:00 from DeSmogBlog
A new research group set up to support Nigel Farage’s Reform UK is run by investors with business interests in the energy and metals industries, DeSmog can reveal Resolute 1850 is reportedly being launched in the Spring to “support...
» Revealed: Meat Industry Behind Attacks on Flagship Climate-Friendly Diet Report
11/04/25 04:00 from DeSmogBlog
In January 2019, world-renowned food and nutrition experts published a groundbreaking study. The culmination of two years’ work by 37 authors, the EAT-Lancet report set out to answer the question: how can we feed the world’s growing popu...
» Danielle Smith Says Trump Supporter Ben Shapiro Is Among Canada’s ‘Allies’
10/04/25 22:48 from DeSmogBlog
The U.S. podcaster and Trump supporter Ben Shapiro, who has joked that Canada is “a silly country” that should be annexed, is among the American influencers that Alberta Premier Danielle Smith considers to be “allies” to Canada. The prem...
» Arctic Council to hold virtual chairmanship handover from Norway to Denmark on May 12
10/04/25 20:00 from Eye on the Arctic
The Arctic Council’s chairmanship handover from Norway to Denmark will take place virtually on May 12. In response to an
» What happened when resilience-building projects closed: Stories of change from Chad
10/04/25 18:54 from PreventionWeb
This report reviews a resilience project in Chad’s Dar Sila region. It reveals which climate-smart agriculture and livelihood efforts lasted post-project and why, offering lessons for future climate adaptation. Community grain banks prov...
» Chile disaster management reference handbook 2025
10/04/25 18:52 from PreventionWeb
Chile’s disaster handbook outlines reforms under SENAPRED, focusing on earthquake and wildfire risks.
» Accelerating compound flood risk assessments through active learning: a case study of Charleston County (USA)
10/04/25 18:49 from PreventionWeb
A study in Charleston County, SC, applies active learning to accelerate and enhance compound flood risk assessments, reducing computation and improving damage accuracy by addressing multiple interacting flood drivers and sea level rise.
» Critical flows at the Wien River during the 1000-years event in September 2024 – causes, consequences and possible management options for urban river flood management
10/04/25 18:48 from PreventionWeb
This study analyzes the extreme flood event that occurred on the Wien River in Vienna, Austria, in September 2024, classified as a 1000-year flood due to its peak discharge of 450 m³/s.
» Greenland ‘Freedom City?’ Rich donors push Trump for a tech hub up north
10/04/25 18:17 from Eye on the Arctic
By Rachael Levy, Alexandra Ulmer As the Trump administration intensifies efforts to acquire Greenland from Denmark or take it by
» March 2025: Earth’s 3rd-warmest March on record
10/04/25 16:47 from Yale Climate Connections
La Niña conditions ended in March, and the Arctic has its lowest seasonal maximum in ice extent on record. The post March 2025: Earth’s 3rd-warmest March on record appeared first on Yale Climate Connections .
» Whitehorse dam relicensing gets the OK, but with new terms and conditions
10/04/25 15:03 from Eye on the Arctic
Federal and territorial gov’t say new terms aim to better mitigate impacts on chinook salmon, First Nations The Yukon and
» Ellesmere Island: The Remote Arctic Frontier
10/04/25 14:34 from News - Arctic Portal - The Arctic Gateway
Ellesmere Island, one of the northernmost landmasses on Earth, stands as a testament to the raw and untamed beauty of the Arctic. Located within the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, this vast and remote island has played a role in Indigenous...
» Trump administration says Alaska gas line investment could ward off tariffs
10/04/25 14:18 from Eye on the Arctic
If countries want to keep the Trump administration from imposing tariffs on their exports to the United States, Treasury Secretary
» Preparing for extreme weather scenarios in Cambodia
10/04/25 14:15 from PreventionWeb
Strengthening risk thinking is essential to help Cambodia prepare for future shocks, protect development gains, and adapt in ways that support continued poverty reduction and economic growth. This calls for a change in focus to events th...
» Trump axed a rule designed to spare taxpayers the burden of future flooding
10/04/25 14:13 from PreventionWeb
The change may speed up flood recovery, but it will leave communities — and taxpayers — facing the same problems over and over again.
» Building resilience through disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation (CCA)
10/04/25 14:12 from PreventionWeb
This course's objectives are to equip learners with skills and improve their understanding of Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation (DRR & CCA) concepts.
» European and International Human Rights Standards in Conflicts and Disasters
10/04/25 14:07 from PreventionWeb
The course is intended for graduate and post-graduate students, research fellows and other academics, practitioners working in humanitarian assistance or for national and international organizations, NGOs and other actors active in this ...
» Africa is proof that investing in climate resilience works – and that it makes good business sense
10/04/25 14:04 from PreventionWeb
Africa was an early champion of climate adaptation. That is because 17 of the 20 countries most vulnerable to climate change are on the continent.
» Three ways Samoa’s new ‘homegrown’ insurance scheme can thrive
10/04/25 14:00 from PreventionWeb
The Special Representative of the UN Secretary General for Disaster Risk Reduction, Kamal Kishore, has called for more homegrown solutions in the Pacific region to tackle disaster risks and close the protection gap.
» Occupational heat safety standards in the United States
10/04/25 13:57 from PreventionWeb
Find out what occupational heat standards exist, or are under development, federally and in your state.
» This muggy city keeps cool with minimal AC. Here’s how.
10/04/25 13:54 from PreventionWeb
Palava City, a 5,000-acre experimental community northeast of Mumbai, hopes to provide a model for adapting to a climate-transformed world.
» Faraday lightning safety
10/04/25 13:48 from PreventionWeb
Faraday Lightning Safety is an educational game designed to teach audiences of all ages about the Faraday cage effect and its role in lightning safety.
» L.A. firefighters show elevated mercury and lead levels
10/04/25 13:41 from PreventionWeb
For days after they had fought the fearsome Pacific Palisades and Eaton fires, some firefighters had extremely high lead and mercury levels in their blood, reports the New York Times.
» From reaction to resilience: Preparing for climate multi-hazards in Kuwait
10/04/25 13:31 from PreventionWeb
Kuwait – like many of its neighbours – is becoming increasingly exposed and vulnerable to multi-hazard scenarios, where different climate hazards, such as extreme heat and flooding, may occur in quick succession and within the same geogr...
» Dirección Meteorológica de Chile (DMC)
10/04/25 13:18 from PreventionWeb
The Chilean Meteorological Directorate (DMC) is a Chilean public agency dedicated to the study, information, forecasting, and maintenance of meteorological information.
» Agência Nacional de Águas e Saneamento Básico (ANA)
10/04/25 13:14 from PreventionWeb
The National Water and Sanitation Agency (ANA) is a federal agency in Brazil, linked to the Ministry of Integration and Regional Development, and responsible for implementing the management of Brazilian water resources.