Showing posts with label desertification. Show all posts
Showing posts with label desertification. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 15, 2023
Sand, Dust Storms Become More Frequent Globally: UN
Sand and dust storms are “dramatically” more frequent in some places worldwide, with at least a quarter of the storms caused by humans, according to the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD).
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desertification,
Dust storms,
Earth,
sandstorm
Friday, March 31, 2023
Iraq sandstorm blankets Baghdad
A sandstorm enveloped central Iraq, including Baghdad, on Friday, the first such weather event to hit the arid country this year.
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desertification,
drought,
Iraq,
sandstorm
Thursday, November 04, 2021
Tuesday, October 05, 2021
Monday, April 26, 2021
Impresionante tormenta de arena sobre el Gobi que avanza por Mongolia interior
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El cielo adquiere una intensa tonalidad naranja y reduce la visiblidad a menos de 200 metros.
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desertification,
es,
Mongolia,
sandstorm
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Thursday, June 18, 2015
World Day to Combat Desertification observed at Expo Milano
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deforestation,
degraded land,
desertification,
ecosystem,
FAO,
food,
water
Thursday, October 23, 2014
A line in the sand: Workers plant a web of shrubs in the desert to halt the advancing of sand dunes
Xinjiang, in Northwest China, is home to the country's biggest deserts. Fighting desertification is a constant for cities deep in the region, to
avoid the fate of being buried like the ancient Loulan civilization
more than 1,600 years ago.
The town of Qiemo, in the middle of the Taklimakan Desert, China's largest, has been fighting against the sand dunes pushing towards it. On the other side of the Qarqan River, the sand dunes are only two kilometers away at the nearest point. Three times in the town's history, the river running through it was diverted by shifting desert sands................the article and more images to...(Global Times)
23/10/14
The town of Qiemo, in the middle of the Taklimakan Desert, China's largest, has been fighting against the sand dunes pushing towards it. On the other side of the Qarqan River, the sand dunes are only two kilometers away at the nearest point. Three times in the town's history, the river running through it was diverted by shifting desert sands................the article and more images to...(Global Times)
23/10/14
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China,
cities,
desertification,
deserts,
sand dunes
Lake shrinks by third. (The sharp fall of the lake's water level will affect shipping and fishing as well as nearby residents' water supply)
China's largest freshwater lake, Poyang, has shrunk by one third over
the last three days due to a reduced water supply from the Yangtze River
and little rainfall.
At 8 am Wednesday, the lake's surface area was 1,490 square kilometers, a reduction of 679 square kilometers compared with 2,169 square kilometers on Monday, said the Jiangxi Provincial Hydrological Bureau on Wednesday.
The water level at the Xingzi hydrological station was 11.99 meters at 4 pm Wednesday, 2.13 meters lower than the average level recorded in recent years. The water level is falling by 30 centimeters every day.
At 8 am Wednesday, the lake's surface area was 1,490 square kilometers, a reduction of 679 square kilometers compared with 2,169 square kilometers on Monday, said the Jiangxi Provincial Hydrological Bureau on Wednesday.
The water level at the Xingzi hydrological station was 11.99 meters at 4 pm Wednesday, 2.13 meters lower than the average level recorded in recent years. The water level is falling by 30 centimeters every day.
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
In fight against hunger, UN launches initiative targeting threat of desertification
UN, 22 October 2014 – The growing menace of desertification poses a distinct threat to the world’s agriculture and eco-systems, the United Nations agriculture agency warned today, as it announced a new initiative aimed at curbing the spread of land degradation and building resilience to climate change.
The programme, named Action Against Desertification and launched by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in partnership with the European Union and the African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States (ACP), will devote some €41million to bolstering sustainable land management across the world’s most vulnerable areas in an effort to fight hunger and poverty.
The programme, named Action Against Desertification and launched by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in partnership with the European Union and the African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States (ACP), will devote some €41million to bolstering sustainable land management across the world’s most vulnerable areas in an effort to fight hunger and poverty.
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degraded land,
desertification,
deserts,
ecosystem,
FAO,
food,
hunger,
United Nations,
water
Monday, September 23, 2013
UN opens high-level meeting on combating desertification.
WINDHOEK, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) -- Government ministers and other heads
of delegation from 195 parties to a UN special convention on fighting
expanding deserts across the globe started on Monday a two-day meeting
here.
The high-level gathering begins as the 11th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP11) to the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), which opened in the Namibian capital on Sept. 16, went into its second week. The participants will discuss in the form of three round tables on topics including achieving a land degradation neutral world, promoting good practices in implementing the convention, and scaling up investments in avoiding land degradation and restoring degraded land.
The high-level gathering begins as the 11th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP11) to the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), which opened in the Namibian capital on Sept. 16, went into its second week. The participants will discuss in the form of three round tables on topics including achieving a land degradation neutral world, promoting good practices in implementing the convention, and scaling up investments in avoiding land degradation and restoring degraded land.
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