As a result of researches carried out by Cuban scientists, the State is encouraging the Tarea-Vida (Task-Life) program in order to prevent the consequences of climate change»
CLIMATE CHANGE
Congress on Disasters underway in Havana
Participants in this event will also deal with the effect of climate change on disaster situations and will promote the exchange of ideas on the issue»
Caribbean Nations Discuss Climate Change in Venezuela
ACS members will analyze the effects of climate change and the financing of projects in nations devastated by hurricanes Irma and Maria»
World Researchers Attend Science Convention in Havana
The forum will assess the development of information technologies and communications, renewable energy sources, and the pharmaceutical industry, amng other issues»
Sancti Spiritus Encourages the Tarea Vida Project
The Cuban central province of Sancti Spiritus will be soon provided with additional human and technological resources in order to foster the Tarea Vida project (Project Life), a governmental plan aimed at offsetting the consequences of climate change in the island. »
NOAA: The Arctic is Warming at Light Speed
The Arctic is running a fever. The magnitude and pace of the recent Arctic sea-ice decline and ocean warming is ”unprecedented” in at least the past 1,500 years and likely much longer, according to a federal report released Tuesday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA»
Red Sun, Yellow Sky in England Due to Hurricane Ophelia
An unusual yellow sky and red-looking sun were seen across many parts of England yesterday»
Caricom Tackles Consequences of Climate Change
The Caribbean Community (Caricom) has announced the creation of a special fund to recover agriculture in the region»
Experts Warn on Impact of Climate Change in Sancti Spiritus, Central Cuba
The Caribbean Sea is penetrating the Cuban southern coast at 1.3 meters per year, as a result of the climate change, authorities of the Ministry of Science Technology and Environment (CITMA) to Sancti Spiritus warned»
Too Hot to Live!
Unless carbon emissions are curtailed, climate change may expose 1.5 billion people in South Asia to potentially lethal heat and humidity in the near future»