Earth is running a fever as UN climate talks focus on the contagious effect on human health
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:02 GMT
With Planet Earth running a fever, U.N. climate talks focused Sunday on the contagious effects on human health.Under a brown haze over Dubai, the COP28 summit moved past two days of lofty rhetoric and calls for unity from top leaders to concerns about health issues like the deaths of at least 7 million people globally from air pollution each year and the spread of diseases like cholera and malaria as global warming upends weather systems.World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said it’s high time for the U.N. Conference of Parties on climate to hold its first “Health Day” in its 28th edition, saying the threats to health from climate change were “immediate and present.”“Although the climate crisis is a health crisis, it’s well overdue that 27 COPs have been and gone without a serious discussion of health,” he said. “Undoubtedly, health stands as the most compelling reason for taking climate action.”After two days of speeches by dozens of president...Indian premier Narendra Modi’s party set for victory in 3 states ahead of 2024 national vote
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:02 GMT
NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s Hindu nationalist party was headed for a clear win in three out of four states Sunday, according to the election commission’s website. The crucial poll has pitted India’s opposition against the ruling party of Prime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of next year’s vital national vote. Ballot counting showed Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, or BJP, was poised to wrest control of the states of Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan from the Indian National Congress, India’s main opposition party. The BJP was also likely to be re-elected in Madhya Pradesh in for a record fifth term.The Congress was comfortably leading in Telangana state which is ruled by the strong Telangana Rashtra Samithi, known for opposing BJP in the state.Final results are expected later Sunday. Vote counting in a fifth state, Mizoram, is set for Monday where BJP’s regional ally, Mizo National Front, is in power. Elections in the five states were held last month where more than 160 million people, or a sixth...APD officer injured in suspected intoxicated driver crash on SH 71
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:02 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — An Austin Police officer was injured early Sunday morning in a crash on State Highway 71, according to APD. The crash happened around 2:30 a.m. Sunday on SH 71 near the Austin airport. Police said the crash was between an APD police car and another vehicle with a suspected intoxicated driver. The driver was taken into custody. The APD officer was taken to the hospital with injuries, according to police. The officer's injuries were not known. Eastbound SH 71 was closed due to the crash but is expected to reopen soon, according to police. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport officials said the exit to Spirit of Texas Drive was open for passengers and drivers to get to the terminal. This is a developing story. Check back with KXAN for updates.Busy Atlantic hurricane season ends with 20 storms
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:02 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The beginning of December marked the end of the Atlantic hurricane season for 2023. In total, there were 20 named storms, including an "Unnamed Storm" that was posthumously determined to have needed a name. According to NOAA, this makes the 2023 Atlantic hurricane hurricane season the 4th busiest on record.Of the 20 named storms, seven became hurricanes, and three were major Category 3 hurricanes or greater.A typical Atlantic hurricane season has 14 named storms, seven hurricanes and three major hurricanes. Hurricane Idalia was the only landfalling storm to strike the United States as a hurricane during the 2023 season. That storm was a Category 3 storm at landfall in late August near Keaton Beach in Florida. According to a NOAA news release, storm surge reached 7-12 feet of inundation.Ophelia made landfall in North Carolina as a tropical storm in late September on Emerald Isle. Heavy rain, river and storm surge flooding were reported in some areas with that storm.H...A nice stretch of unseasonably warm temps
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:02 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Happy Sunday! Expect another beautiful day today. Ahead of a Monday morning cold front we'll notice a much warmer day today with highs jumping into the mid 70s, roughly 5-8 degrees warmer than Saturday was.Sunday afternoon highsWe'll have sunshine and high clouds on Sunday with the majority of our clouds in the eastern sky. It'll be a bit breezy as winds shift to the southwest and gust up to 20 mph.Our next cold front is a dry one and comes in Monday morning with a wind shift and cooler temperatures. Highs are back in the 60s on Monday, but with plenty of sunshine.Highs next few days70s return Tuesday and we'll stay in the 70s for the rest of our forecast. Our only chance of rain for the next week comes as we head into next weekend. Winter Weather Outlook: What a strong El Niño could mean for rainfall and ice risk Austin Interactive Weather Stats (2023) FIRST WARNING WEATHER: Stay up to date with your Central Texas forecast, sign up for our weather newsletter a...Page Fortna: In Gaza conflict, words like ‘terrorism’ and ‘genocide’ are potent weapons. Definitions matter
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:02 GMT
Since the Hamas attacks on Israel on Oct. 7, language is being used strategically in a contest over legitimacy in ways that blur important distinctions. Much of the heat — and none of the light — comes from a failure to distinguish tactics from goals, leaders and organizations from the people they aim to represent, and attempts to understand or explain from attempts to justify the actions of the other side.The intensity of the battle over legitimacy is not surprising. The conflict evokes existential fears of expulsion and extermination that both sides feel to their core given their histories. And the political outcome of this conflict may be shaped as much by the contest over legitimacy on the world stage as by the unfolding military contest on the ground.A number of important distinctions get lost in the contest over words, however.Arguments about whether Oct. 7 was “terrorism” or “resistance to occupation” evoke the old adage that one personR...Movie review: Dialogue-free ‘Silent Night’ pummels away without respite
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:02 GMT
The dialogue-free action movie “Silent Night” is a fascinating experiment — but a failed one. As it turns out, modern action movies, though they can be ideal vessels for bombastic image-making, need words to convey humor and humanity, and not even one of our foremost action auteurs, John Woo, can make it work without those two elements.“Silent Night” is Woo’s much heralded return to Hollywood after two decades (his last American film was 2003’s “Paycheck”). The Hong Kong filmmaker behind movies like “Face/Off” and “Mission: Impossible II,” as well as his iconic collaborations with Chow Yun-Fat, “Hard Boiled” and “The Killer,” is the poet laureate of action movies, known for his expressive, evocative and highly influential style.One would think a stylist like Woo could make a dialogue-free project work, but not with the dog of a script he’s been handed by screenwriter Robert Archer Lynn. The story of “Silent Night” is a rabid right-wing “Death Wish”-style revenge fantasy trafficking ...Morning showers give way to clearing skies: mild afternoon ahead
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:02 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- We have a few showers out there, moving eastward across the region. These will exit early this morning and then we'll see some clearing. A mix of clouds and sun for the afternoon, with highs reaching the low 50s. Clouds increased again this evening as another weak system moved back into the area. This will bring a similar setup to last night, with another round of spotty light rain and sprinkles. After early morning showers, we'll dry out for the rest of the day. A gradual decrease in cloud cover and highs in the mid-40s After temperatures in the 40s through Wednesday, we'll jump up into the 60s for Thursday and Friday.Is Rockies’ Peter Lambert ready to reinforce Colorado’s shaky rotation?
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:02 GMT
The reality is this: Unless the Rockies can improve their starting pitching this winter, they face another long, hot, discouraging summer in 2024.General manager Bill Schmidt has already made one significant move, acquiring right-hander Cal Quantrill in a trade with the Cleveland Guardians last month. But there are so many holes to fill, searching for pitching will top the Rockies’ to-do list when Major League Baseball’s winter meetings begin Monday in Nashville.But the team just might have a partial solution already on its roster in 26-year-old right-hander Peter Lambert, who’d become something of a forgotten man until he flashed promise in the second half of the 2023 season.“I thought it was a great year, and it was a win for me — personally,” Lambert said toward the end of the season. “I had a couple of rough years, for sure, and coming into this year there were still a lot of question marks as to whether I could stay healthy and what I could d...CU women’s basketball has returned to national prominence, but JR Payne and the Buffs still have boxes left to check
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:02 GMT
BOULDER — This year’s CU women’s basketball team isn’t Ceal Berry’s Buffs. They might be better.“This team is identical to the 1994-95 team from my senior year,” said Shelley Sheetz, the former Buffs star who’s in her first season as a CU assistant. “That was an Elite 8 team and the best team that’s ever come through this program with the highest ranking, a No. 1 seed in the tournament, (a program-record) 30 wins and finishing the season No. 2 overall in the nation.“This team has that, and possibly more. I’ve told them, ‘Why not raise a different banner that we don’t have in the rafters?’ We don’t have that Final Four banner yet. This team has the pieces of the puzzle to take this program to the next level.”Over the last three years, the omens pointing to the Buffs’ ascent have become hard to ignore.The Buffs toppled Stanford in overtime in 2021 at the CU Events Center, a triu...Latest news
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