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From Plastic to Steel: Consciousness is a Matter of Substance

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Category: Metereología y Oceanografía
Published on Friday, 27 November 2020 12:24
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WILHELMSEN INSIGHTS

 

Together with our crew, we move towards reducing single-use plastic water bottles onboard.

Wilhelmsen insights | 17. Aug 2020
Wilhelmsen Ship Management

Choosing the reduce plastics onboard

The composition of plastic makes it one of the greatest environmental and marine life threat. The International Maritime Organisation (IMO)warns that plastic litter presents a huge problem to our oceans and if left uncurbed, there will be more plastics than fish by 2050.

Our shipping industry abides to MARPOL Annex 5- Garbage from Ships that streamlines the waste and garbage management onboard marine vessels. It is safe to say that there are existing guidelines in place for proper handling of waste products for vessels to prevent marine pollution.

However, following guidelines is not enough to create sustainable

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https://www.windy.com/es/-Nubes-clouds?clouds,45.737,-42.363,4

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Published on Tuesday, 24 November 2020 07:33
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https://www.windy.com/es/-Nubes-clouds?clouds,45.737,-42.363,4

Extreme weather explained: How climate change makes storms stronger

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Published on Friday, 06 November 2020 18:22
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https://www.dw.com/en/climate-storms-cyclones-hurricanes-typhoons-explained/a-55521226

A hotter and more humid world has made tropical cyclones like hurricanes and typhoons more extreme but not more deadly.

    

 

 

On Monday, a hurricane battered Nicaragua before moving across Central America, claiming at least 57 lives. The day before, on the other side of the world, one of the strongest storms to ever hit land struck the Philippines. Its house-ripping winds reached speeds of 310 km/h (195mph) — as fast as a Japanese bullet train — but only grazed the area around the capital, narrowly missing 14 million people.

The storms are yet another example of how extreme weather is becoming terrifyingly ordinary as the climate changes.

So many hurricanes formed in the Atlantic this season that the World Meteorological Organization exhausted its 21-name-strong alphabetical

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Hurricane Iota Live Updates: Heavy Rain and Landslide Warning as Storm Hits Nicaragua

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Published on Tuesday, 17 November 2020 15:57
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Nevv York Times

The storm is barreling across parts of Central America that are still reeling from Hurricane Eta’s impact earlier this month.

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Hurricane Iota is expected to weaken to a tropical storm by Tuesday afternoon, the national hurricane center said.

Here’s what you need to know:

  • Iota weakens, but risk of landslides and flooding remains high.
  • In Nicaragua, fear of a catastrophic hurricane gives way to relief.
  • The storm is hitting a region still reeling from Hurricane Eta.
  • Iota leaves flooding behind in Colombia.
  • The storm complicates efforts to combat the coronavirus.
  • As Iota moves inland, communities scramble to prepare.
  • The most active hurricane season on record is not over yet.
 
 

Iota weakens, but risk of landslides and flooding remains high.

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Artic resarch expedition ends

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Published on Tuesday, 13 October 2020 06:45
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12 October 2020

Member: Germany

 https://public.wmo.int/en/media/news/arctic-research-expedition-ends

The most ambitious Arctic research expedition ever undertaken has come to a successful end after spending more than a year researching climate change in the Arctic, Drifting with the ice, the Multidisciplinary Drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) endured the extreme cold, Arctic storms, a constantly changing floe – and the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic.

The research icebreaker Polarstern returned to its homeport in Bremerhaven, Germany, on 12 October with an unparalleled treasure trove of data, which an entire generation of climate researchers will focus on analysing, according to the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI), which coordinated the expedition.

The journey was record-breaking: never before had an icebreaker

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