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About Isabelle
Isabelle Gerretsen is a freelance journalist based in London, United Kingdom, who writes about climate, the environment and sustainability. She writes for the BBC, CNN, Climate Home News and The Independent.
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5 proven ways to reverse biodiversity loss

04 Nov 2024  |  www.24horas.cl
Global leaders convened in Cali, Colombia, to discuss strategies for reversing biodiversity loss. The article outlines five effective methods: protecting oceans, combating invasive species, restoring degraded wetlands, saving keystone species, and reviving forests. It highlights the importance of Marine Protected Areas, the economic impact of invasive species, and successful restoration projects in places like the Everglades and Linnunsuo. The piece emphasizes the role of keystone species in ecosystem balance and the benefits of natural forest regeneration over tree planting. Despite international efforts, significant progress is needed to meet biodiversity protection goals.

Industrial wastelands to wildlife oases: Five nature wins that have actually worked

24 Oct 2024  |  BBC News فارسی
World leaders convene in Cali, Colombia, to discuss strategies for biodiversity conservation, highlighting five successful approaches: protecting oceans, combating invasive species, restoring wetlands, saving keystone species, and reviving forests. Despite ambitious global targets, only a fraction of land and oceans are effectively protected. Marine Protected Areas and keystone species like beavers and elephants play crucial roles in ecosystem restoration. Efforts in places like the Seychelles and Azores demonstrate significant biodiversity gains. The article underscores the urgency of conservation actions amid ongoing environmental challenges.

The destructive power of Hurricane Milton in 3 images

09 Oct 2024  |  BBC
Hurricane Milton, a powerful category four storm, is set to make landfall in Florida, bringing with it destructive winds, storm surges, and potential tornadoes. The storm follows closely after Hurricane Helene, which caused significant damage across several states. Experts attribute the rapid intensification of recent hurricanes to unusually warm ocean temperatures, a trend linked to climate change. Florida is undertaking a large-scale evacuation and cleanup effort to mitigate the impact of Milton, with state officials emphasizing the importance of removing debris to prevent further damage.

The destructive power of Hurricane Milton in 3 images

09 Oct 2024  |  BBC News فارسی
Hurricane Milton, a powerful category four storm, is set to make landfall in Florida, bringing with it strong winds, flash flooding, and potential tornadoes. The storm's rapid intensification is linked to unusually warm ocean temperatures, a pattern observed in recent Atlantic hurricanes. Emergency services are working to clear debris from previous storms to minimize damage. Experts highlight the role of climate change in the increasing frequency and intensity of such storms.

Industrial wastelands to wildlife oases: Five nature wins that have actually worked

01 Oct 2024  |  BBC
Conservation efforts are proving effective in reversing biodiversity loss, with international projects focusing on protecting oceans, fighting invasive species, restoring wetlands, saving keystone species, and reviving forests. Notable successes include the establishment of Marine Protected Areas in the Seychelles and Azores, eradication of invasive species on Palmyra Island, and wetland restoration in Florida and Sri Lanka. The protection of keystone species like beavers and elephants is crucial for ecosystem balance, while natural forest regeneration is emerging as a potent conservation tool. Despite progress, global biodiversity targets remain unmet, highlighting the need for continued and expanded efforts.

Why changing hurricane classification can save lives

15 Sep 2024  |  flipboard.com
Hurricane Ernesto caused significant damage in Puerto Rico in mid-August, despite being rated the lowest on the Saffir-Simpson scale due to its 120 km/h wind speed. The article discusses the potential benefits of revising hurricane classification systems to better reflect the dangers posed by such storms, suggesting that changes could enhance public safety and preparedness.

Why changing hurricane classification can save lives

15 Sep 2024  |  Terra
The article discusses the limitations of the Saffir-Simpson hurricane classification scale, which primarily measures wind speed but fails to account for other destructive factors like storm surge and flooding. Experts argue for a revised system that better reflects the risks posed by hurricanes, emphasizing the need for a more comprehensive approach to warning systems. Proposals include integrating new technologies and methodologies to improve data accuracy and public understanding. The debate also touches on the potential introduction of a category 6 for more intense storms, though concerns exist about public perception and response to lower-category storms.

Why changing hurricane classification can save lives

15 Sep 2024  |  g1.globo.com
The article discusses the limitations of the Saffir-Simpson hurricane classification scale, which only measures wind speed and not other deadly factors like storm surge and flooding. Experts argue for a new system that better reflects the risks posed by hurricanes, especially as climate change leads to more intense storms. Proposals include the Integrated Kinetic Energy (Tike) scale and a color-coded risk system similar to the UK's. The debate also touches on whether to add a Category 6 to the existing scale, with concerns that it might downplay the dangers of lower categories. The article highlights the need for a more comprehensive approach to hurricane warnings to save lives.

Private Property

05 Sep 2024  |  Noticias de México | EL IMPARCIAL
In Mexico, private property is not a right but a government concession, contrasting with other countries where it is a fundamental right. The article criticizes the Mexican government's approach to property rights.

Why we need a better way to measure hurricanes

22 Aug 2024  |  BBC News فارسی
The article discusses the limitations of the Saffir-Simpson scale in measuring hurricanes, emphasizing the need for a more comprehensive system that accounts for factors like storm surge and rainfall. Experts argue that the current scale, which focuses on wind speed, fails to capture the full risk posed by hurricanes, particularly as climate change intensifies these storms. Alternative metrics, such as the Track Integrated Kinetic Energy, are proposed, but face challenges in data accuracy and coverage. The article also explores the debate over introducing a category six for hurricanes, with concerns about public perception and the emphasis on wind hazards. Overall, the piece highlights the complexity of hurricane impacts and the need for improved communication and risk assessment tools.
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