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Washington (AFP) - Des baleines grises du Pacifique ont vu leur taille diminuer de 13% en deux décennies, selon une récente étude qui offre de nouvelles indications sur les effets du changement climatique sur les mammifères marins. Cette diminution de taille pourrait avoir de grandes répercussions sur la capacité de ces baleines à se reproduire et à survivre, et pourrait également toucher leur système d'alimentation, préviennent les scientifiques. Dans cette étude publiée dans la revue Global Change Biology, des chercheurs se sont concentrés sur un petit groupe d'environ 200 baleines grises du...
AFP (Français)
Washington (AFP) - Pacific coast gray whales have shrunk in length an astonishing 13 percent since 2000, adding to evidence that climate change and other human activities are making marine mammals smaller, a study says. Their diminished size could have big impacts on survival rates and reproductive success -- and trigger ripple effects throughout their entire food webs. For the paper, researchers focused on the Pacific Coast Feeding Group (PCFG) -- around 200 whales that are part of the wider Eastern North Pacific (ENP) population of around 14,500. Considered "ecosystem sentinels," they stay c...
AFP
こちらの建物、2022年廃止された、鹿児島県薩摩川内市の九州電力川内火力発電所です。 40年以上にわ...
鹿児島テレビ放送
気仙沼市の大島では13日、島のお年寄りが集まり、島の名物ツバキ油の瓶詰め作業を行いました。 美しい黄...
仙台放送
気仙沼市の大谷海岸では、地元の小学生たちが砂や貝殻を使ってサンドアートに挑戦しました。 13日、強い...
仙台放送
山陰地方は連日厳しい暑さとなっています。13日は、鳥取や米子などで3日連続の真夏日となりました。平年...
山陰中央テレビ
The first two years of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine have generated greenhouse gas emissions totaling around 175 million tons of carbon dioxide (C02), a figure higher than the entire yearly output of the Netherlands, said a joint study conducted by Ukraine's Environment Ministry and climate NGOs released on June 13. Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine has caused massive environmental damage, including the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka Dam and subsequent flooding, widespread forest fires, and the devastation of wide stretches of farm land. According to the study, the total dama...
Kyiv Independent
The first two years of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine have generated greenhouse gas emissions totaling around 175 million tons of carbon dioxide (C02), a figure higher than the entire yearly output of the Netherlands, said a joint study conducted by Ukraine's Environment Ministry and climate NGOs released on June 13. Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine has caused massive environmental damage, including the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka Dam and subsequent flooding, widespread forest fires, and the devastation of wide stretches of farm land. According to the study, the total dama...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
The first two years of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine have generated greenhouse gas emissions totaling around 175 million tons of carbon dioxide (C02), a figure higher than the entire yearly output of the Netherlands, said a joint study conducted by Ukraine's Environment Ministry and climate NGOs released on June 13. Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine has caused massive environmental damage, including the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka Dam and subsequent flooding, widespread forest fires, and the devastation of wide stretches of farm land. According to the study, the total dama...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
Members of communities affected by agro-industrial expansion. Photo by Greenpeace Africa, used with permission. Land grabbing is a major concern for communities in forested zones in Cameroon, where the government granted concessions to create large-scale industrial agriculture projects. Local communities say this deprives them of their traditional way of life, which includes subsistence farming and using the forest for foraging and rituals. As a result, members of 30 communities threatened by agro-industrial expansion, including the Indigenous Bakas) of the East Cameroon) region, came together...
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