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Norveški s premogom bogati Svalbard na razprodaji
8.5.2014|Okolje
Del neokrnjenega divjega norveškega skrajnega severa je na prodaj.
WHO: Vse slabši zrak v mestih po vsem svetu
7.5.2014|Okolje
Zrak v mestih po svetu je tako onesnažen, da je nevaren za zdravje prebivalcev, razmere pa se še poslabšujejo, opozarja Svetovna zdravstvena organizacija (WHO).
Ugotovitve ob zaključku leta zraka
7.5.2014|Okolje
Na Agenciji RS za okolje (ARSO) je 7.5.2014 potekalo zaključno srečanje o kakovosti zraka, ki je povzemalo ugotovitve srečanj iz obdobja 2013/2014. Srečanja so bila organizirana v slovenskih občinah pod okriljem ARSO in Nacionalnega inštituta za javno zdravje (NIJZ). Ker je bilo leto 2013 s strani Evropske Komisije razglašeno kot leto zraka, je bil namen srečanj seznaniti splošno javnost in odločevalce o kakovosti zraka v Sloveniji. Obiskali smo Slovenj Gradec, Mursko Soboto, Koper, Novo …
Drought Management in Asia
7.5.2014|Voda
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the Secretariat of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), the United Nations Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) and UN Water-Programme on Capacity Development (DPC), in collaboration with the Viet Nam Academy for Water Resources (VAWR) and the Institute for Water Development and Partnership (IWDP) of Viet Nam organize a Regional Workshop on Capacity Development to Support National Drought Management Policies in Asia, in Ha Noi, Viet Nam, from 6 to 9 May, 2014.
South-West Pacific Regional Association Meets
7.5.2014|Vreme
Meteorologists in the South-West Pacific are meeting to discuss how to strengthen weather and climate services in a region exposed to heatwaves, drought, tropical cyclones and flash floods, and is especially vulnerable to rising sea-levels caused by climate change.
Promotion of sustainable development, especially in Small Island Developing States (SIDS) is high on the agenda of the World Meteorological Organization's Regional Association for the South West Pacific session in Jakarta, Indonesia, from 2 to 8 May, 2014.
The Regional Association, which currently groups 23 Members, meets every four years to discuss challenges and priorities. WMO has six such Regional Associations.
Let's clean up Europe!
6.5.2014|Okolje
Volunteers across Europe will pick up litter on Saturday 10 May, as part of a coordinated EU Clean Up Day. The event is particularly timely, as there are growing concerns that rubbish polluting Europe's land and sea harms wildlife and may ultimately affect human health.
Improving transparency in water services
6.5.2014|Okolje
The average European directly uses approximately 130 litres of water per day. Better access to data on water supply and treatment may help Europe use this precious resource more efficiently, according to a new report on water utilities.
Predstavitev aktivnosti ob zaključku leta zraka
6.5.2014|Okolje
Ukrepi za izboljšanje zraka v Sloveniji V letu 2013/2014 smo v različnih občinah po Sloveniji izvajali strokovna srečanja o kakovosti zraka, organizirana pod okriljem Ministrstva za kmetijstvo in okolje - Agencije RS za okolje in Nacionalnega inštituta za javno zdravje. Namen je bil seznanitev splošne in strokovne javnosti o stanju in vplivih onesnaženega zraka na zdravje ljudi po slovenskih občinah, povezati odločevalce, snovalce politik, znanstvenike in državljane ter izmenjati izkušnje, ideje in poiskati ustrezne rešitve. Leto …
V čakanju na eksplozijo poginulega kita
3.5.2014|Okolje
Prebivalci novofundlandskega mesteca Trout River na severovzhodu Kanade živčno čakajo, kaj se bo zgodilo s 60 ton težkim truplom modrega kita, ki trohni na obali, tik ob stanovanjskem naselju.
Soil contamination widespread in Europe
2.5.2014|Okolje
There are an estimated 340 000 contaminated pieces of land in Europe, most of which are yet to be identified, according to a new Europe-wide assessment.
Veliki koralni greben žrtev ambicij po največjem pristanišču za premog
1.5.2014|Okolje
Avstralija zagotavlja, da bo poskrbela za zaščito Velikega koralnega grebena, potem ko je Unesco zagrozil z njegovo uvrstitvijo na seznam ogrožene naravne dediščine zaradi načrtov o odlagališču . . .
‘Environment & Me’ photo competition open for entries
1.5.2014|Okolje
A new competition from the European Environment Agency (EEA) invites both professional and amateur photographers to capture what the environment means to them. Participants can win cash prizes and their photographs may be used to communicate environmental issues in major EEA reports.
Ekološki boj proti škodljivcem na vrtu
1.5.2014|Okolje
Listne uši V boju proti listnim ušem se najbolje izkažejo sivka, šetraj in kapucinke. Sadna drevesa zaščitimo pred listnimi ušmi tako, da pod njimi zasadimo kapucinke.
New cars meet CO2 target two years ahead of the deadline
30.4.2014|Okolje
Cars sold in 2013 were 4 % more efficient than the year before, according to provisional data. Average carbon dioxide emissions per kilometre have continued to fall, so in 2013 the European Union fleet already collectively met its legal target for 2015.
Finding Europe's quiet areas
30.4.2014|Promet
At least 110 million people are adversely affected by noise from Europe’s busiest roads alone. People need to escape this pollution and access quiet places to work, relax and live a healthy life. Such ‘quiet areas’ should be protected under EU legislation, but how does this work in practice?
Indian Ocean governments to collaborate on rescuing climate data
29.4.2014|Vreme
Recognizing the need to accelerate the recovery of the region’s large volume of invaluable historical climate records, governments meeting this week in Maputo, Mozambique have decided to establish the Indian Ocean Data Rescue (INDARE) initiative.
The International Workshop on the Recovery and Digitization of Climate Heritage in the Indian Ocean Rim Countries and Islands also adopted a declaration and agreed to finalize an INDARE implementation plan.
South Asian Climate Outlook Forum on 2014 summer monsoon season
29.4.2014|Vreme
The South Asian Climate Outlook Forum has issued its climate outlook for the summer monsoon season of 2014. There is strong consensus among the experts about the possibility of evolution of an El Niño event during the summer monsoon season. However, it is recognized that there is uncertainty in the intensity of the El Niño event. There is also consensus about the potential for adverse impacts of El Niño on the monsoon rainfall over the region. However, other regional and global factors also can affect the monsoon rainfall patterns over the region.
Weather and Climate Information for Food Security
29.4.2014|Vreme
WMO’s Commission for Agricultural Meteorology has held its quadrennial session, which was dominated by the need to optimize weather and climate services to improve food security for the growing global population and meet the challenges of climate change and extreme events such as droughts and floods, which can wreak havoc with crops, livelihoods and commodity prices.
The Commission, which met 10-15 April in Antalya, Turkey, set its priorities for the next four years. These include the critical need for more human and financial resources and capacity-building, and for closer cooperation between meteorologists, farmers and the wider agricultural industry, said Commission President Byong-Lyol Lee, who was re-elected for a second term.
WMO Update Indicates Possible onset of El Nino Around Middle of Year
29.4.2014|Voda
Sub-surface water temperatures in the tropical Pacific have warmed to levels similar to the onset of an El Nino event, and climate models surveyed by WMO experts predict a steady warming of the tropical Pacific during the months ahead, according to the latest Update from the World Meteorological Organization. A majority of models indicate that an El Niño may develop around the middle of the year, but it is still too early to assess the strength of any such event.
NOAA: WMO retires Ingrid and Manuel for Atlantic and eastern North Pacific basins
29.4.2014|Vreme
The World Meteorological Organization’s (WMO) hurricane committee announced today it will no longer use the name Ingrid for future tropical storms or hurricanes in the Atlantic, and the name Manuel in the eastern North Pacific, because of the death and destruction both storms caused in Mexico in September 2013.
The WMO will replace Ingrid with “Imelda” and Manuel with “Mario” when the 2013 lists are reused in 2019.