In the United Nations interaction, the nation agrees to invest in the plan to protect nature

Rome – The nations on Thursday spoke of a final gasp, which took place on Thursday to make a map of money to protect nature, in the United Nations interaction, a deadlock was broken and seen as a test for international cooperation in front of geopolitical stresses. The rich and developing countries signed a delicate … Read more

Absennes and Controversy Mar G20 Finance Head talks

Cape Town, South Africa – Several Finance Ministers on Wednesday abandoned a gathering of 20 top economies in South Africa, and other top officials curbed visits for a meeting for a meeting due to controversies over the main issues of climate, debt and inequality. Agreen a declaration has always been difficult for a gathering consisting … Read more

Homes of Mauritania, desert threat to swallowing history

Chingetti, Mauritania – For centuries, poets, scholars and theologians have come for a trans-city trading post home Chingatti for more than a dozen libraries for homes with thousands of manuscripts. But it is now standing on the verge of oblivion. Shifting sands covered the 8th core of the ancient city for a long time and … Read more

1 dead, thousands of people urged to vacate Australia as Northeast Battle

Sydney – Officials died on Sunday in heavy floods in the northern Queensland state of Australia, said, “urged thousands of people to urge the torrential rains to go to a high level.” Queensland officials said that the coastal Hinchinbrook poet was undergoing major floods, which is an area of ​​about 11,000 people in the north … Read more

242 million children stayed out of school last year due to extreme weather

Cape Town, South Africa – The United Nations Children Fund said in a new report on Friday that at least 242 million children were disrupted in 85 countries due to summer waves, cyclones, floods and other extreme weather. UNICEF said that one of the seven children going to school around the world would be excluded … Read more

Rainfall in California will aid firefighters, threatening toxic runoff

Los Angeles – Rain began falling across parched Southern California on Saturday, a boon for firefighters battling several wildfires. But heavy rain on the burnt hills could bring the threat of new problems like toxic ash flow. Los Angeles County crews spent much of the week removing vegetation, shoring up slopes and strengthening roads in … Read more

Winter storm drops snow across US south, maintains its icy grip

Atlanta, Georgia- Flights were canceled and state officials warned of continued dangerous road conditions Saturday in the wake of the winter storm that closed schools and disrupted travel in parts of the southern United States. The storm that brought bitter cold and wet snow to the South was moving out to sea from the East … Read more

Earth’s hottest year on record; Average global temperature temporarily exceeds the main threshold

Earth is set to have its hottest year ever recorded in 2024, weather monitoring agencies announced Friday, with a jump so big that the planet temporarily crossed a major climate threshold. It is the first time in recorded history that the planet was above the expected limit of warming for an entire year, according to … Read more

Death toll rises to 10 as Los Angeles wildfire ravages city

Authorities in the western US state of California say at least 10 people have been killed in a massive wildfire that devastated the city of Los Angeles. The Los Angeles County medical examiner announced the new death toll late Thursday, doubling from earlier reports. Officials warned that the number could rise as the fire was … Read more

Hurricane delays, thousands of flights canceled across America

Severe weather disrupted holiday travel across the United States on Saturday, with deadly tornadoes in the Southeast and heavy snow and wind on the West Coast and thousands of flights delayed or canceled across the country. More than 7,000 flights were delayed and more than 200 canceled in the US on Saturday, according to tracking … Read more