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The Assam Tribune
assamtribune.com > opinion > turning-upstream-rainfall-into-early-flood-warning-for-assam-1615752

Turning upstream rainfall into early flood warning for Assam

34+ min ago   (437+ words) Monitoring density should prioritise up stream catchments, where rapid runoff generation occurs. A basin-scale design study should determine optimal spacing of rain gauges, weather stations and river telemetry points, ensuring early detection in Nagaland headwaters rather than relying on down-stream…...

Devdiscourse
devdiscourse.com > article > science-environment > 3964293-rising-heat-threatens-colombias-workers-as-climate-risks-deepen-across-key-economic-sectors

Rising Heat Threatens Colombia’s Workers as Climate Risks Deepen Across Key Economic Sectors | Science-Environment

1+ hour, 51+ min ago   (511+ words) The study examined the period from 2017 to 2021, combining occupational mortality and temperature information from 297 municipalities covering about 59 per cent of Colombia's population. The final analysis included 59,539 deaths among people below the age of 60. Across all occupations, monthly maximum temperatures between…...

@ChinaDailyApp
chinadaily.com.cn > a > 202608 > 18 > WS6a83bcdaa3106bc57421c0db.html

Uncovering a soaring scale of biodiversity

4+ hour, 35+ min ago   (542+ words) Editor's note: As protection of the planet's flora, fauna and resources becomes increasingly important, China Daily is publishing a series of stories to illustrate the country's commitment to safeguarding the natural world. The Cangshan Mountains in Southwest China's Yunnan province…...

The Mirror US
themirror.com > news > weird-news > collapse-civilisation-most-likely-outcome-1982483

'Collapse of civilisation is the most likely outcome' warn scientists

8+ hour, 16+ min ago   (541+ words) Scientists have issued the dire warning(Image: chuchart duangdaw via Getty Images) Scientists have issued a stark warning that climate change poses an existential threat to humanity as societies grapple with intensifying pressures from our planet's evolving environment. Earth is…...

Earth.com
earth.com > earth-science > scientists-determine-the-great-lakes-are-nonrenewable

Scientists determine the Great Lakes are nonrenewable

9+ hour, 26+ min ago   (952+ words) The Great Lakes hold about 21 percent of the planet's surface fresh water, yet less than one percent of that volume renews each year. That second number, not the first, sets the limits on everyone who drinks from the basin. Lakes…...

New Civil Engineer
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environmental organisations

11+ hour, 38+ min ago   (19+ words) New Civil Engineer It’s a decisive moment for water infrastructure in the UK. Walker Dendle Technical Recruitment...

The Daily Post-Athenian
dailypostathenian.com > news > national > article_8daf34c9-309e-5ec2-806c-92bc789ae935.html

Severe drought causes hundreds of fish to die in pond

36+ min ago   (601+ words) Residents have slammed the Environment Agency after reporting fish struggling in a "rapidly" drying pond - with hundreds already dead due to drought. Videos show fish flapping in just inches of water in a large pond that has nearly dried up…...

Impakter
impakter.com > china-is-hitting-clean-power-grid-capacity-limits

China Is Hitting Clean Power Grid Capacity Limits

35+ min ago   (422+ words) Wind Turbines in the Fuzhou Region of China Curtailments now affect investments in the field. New solar-and-storage projects are now getting funding instead of standalone solar. However, curtailments are becoming a global problem, from Australia to Europe. Australia has rejected…...

Gephardt Daily
gephardtdaily.com > local > water-drops-used-to-fight-grand-county-wildfire-inaccessible-by-ground

Water drops used to fight Grand County wildfire inaccessible by ground

7+ hour, 26+ min ago   (125+ words) GRAND COUNTY, Utah, Aug. 17, 2026 (Gephardt Daily) — A new wildfire was discovered Saturday in a remote area of the Book Cliffs mountains in Grand County. The wildfire, named the Slough Canyon Fire, has grown to about 40 acres. “The fire is burning…...

Google News
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Agrivoltaics can reduce soil temperatures by more than 20 C

1+ hour, 1+ min ago   (626+ words) Agrivoltaic systems can significantly alter the microclimate around crops, with soil temperatures recorded at more than 20 C below those measured in directly exposed areas, according to Giuseppe Ferrara, professor at the University of Bari. Ferrara’s team is currently taking field…...