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Transgresión de límites planetarios 2023: 6/9 rebasados

Información del Centro de Resiliencia de Estocolmo, aquí. El artículo publicado en Science Advances: Richardson et al., Sci. Adv. 9, eadh2458 (2023), 13 September 2023 The Guardian view on planetary boundaries: the Earth has limits and governments must act on them Traducción del artículo original: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/sep/14/the-guardian-view-on-planetary-boundaries-the-earth-has-limits-and-governments-must-act-on-them  El clima está cambiando…

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Javier de la Maza Elvira

In memoriam — 20 de julio 2023 Especialista en taxonomía y biogeografía de mariposas mexicanas, trabajó durante más de 40 años en la preservación de la biodiversidad de México, especialmente en la conservación de la Selva Lacandona. Desde muy joven mostró interés por naturaleza, en especial por las mariposas. Junto con…

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Glifosato y las encarnizadas controversias

Rafael Robles de Benito, La Jornada Maya, 21 de febrero 2023 Es tal la avalancha de información, que resulta difícil decidir qué merece la pena compartir. La semana pasada había iniciado una reflexión acerca de un tema que me inquieta personalmente, pensando que tenía la pausa necesaria para pensar con…

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COP 15: Qué Cambió para la conservación de la Biodiversidad

En esta mesa, coordinada por la colegiada Julia Carabias, expertos que asistieron a las negociaciones de la Conferencia de las Partes (COP 15) explicarán el alcance y relevancia de los acuerdos sin precedentes que se hicieron en 2022 sobre diversidad genética, las bases científicas que dieron la pauta para la…

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SembrandoVida_o_Deforestando

Contravienen la legislación ambiental las nuevas Reglas de Operación del programa «Sembrando Vida»

4 de julio 2022 El Centro Interdisciplinario de Biodiversidad y Ambiente (CeIBA A.C) es una Asociación Civil sin fines de lucro, dedicada al análisis de los problemas relacionados con el medio ambiente y el bienestar humano, que mantiene un diálogo con todos los actores de la sociedad y promueve lineamientos de…

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Conabio 30 años

La Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad cumple treinta años de contribuir al conocimiento y la conservación del patrimonio natural y cultural de México Celebración desde El Colegio Nacional, jueves 5 de mayo 2022 Se llevó a cabo la mesa conmemorativa por el 30 aniversario de la…

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ISEE Weekly Bulletin

Learn More News ¡3er TALLER DE ECOLOGÍA POLÍTICA CON VÍCTOR M. TOLEDO: ECOLOGÍA POLÍTICA, RESILIENCIA Y ARTE! ¡INSCRIPCIONES ABIERTAS! ¡CUPO LIMITADO! SINOPSIS: Hoy la humanidad se encuentra en “estado de alerta” amenazada por dos procesos: uno microscópico (la pandemia del COVID 19) y otro macroscópico (la crisis ambiental cuya mayor…

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Lacandones por la defensa De Montes Azules

POR EL RESPETO A NUESTROS DERECHOS COMO COMUNIDAD INDÍGENA Y A NUESTRO TERRITORIO, POR LA CONSERVACIÓN DE LA RESERVA DE MONTES AZULES, PATRIMONIO DE MÉXICO Y DEL MUNDO Comunicados de las autoridades de la etnia Lacandona. INFORMACIÓN DE RESPALDO: Decretos; Programa de Manejo de la Reserva de la Biosfera De…

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Situación en la Selva Lacandona 2021

ECOLOGÍA HUMANA, de Amado Ríos Valdez entrevista a la Dra. Julia Carabias Lillo Experta en ecología y políticas ambientales, con más de 25 años de trabajos de investigación en la región de la Selva Lacandona y la Reserva de la Biosfera de Montes Azules, ofrece información de primera mano sobre…

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Nature Reviews Earth & Environment July 2021

Volume 2 Issue 7, July 2021 Anticipating the timing, style and size of volcanic eruptions is essential for hazard mitigation. This Review discusses the accumulation and evolution of magma storage regions, the processes that trigger magma reservoir failure, and the ascent of magma through the crust. See Caricchi et al….

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Nature Reviews Earth & Environment June 2021

Volume 2 Issue 6, June 2021 As June is Pride month, Nature Reviews Earth & Environment celebrates and embraces the LGBTQ+ geoscience community. See Editorial. Image: zorazhuang/Getty images. Cover design: Carl Conway. Editorial Editorial | 14 June 2021 Pride in geoscience For Pride month, we celebrate our LGBTQ+ colleagues, recognise…

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Nature Reviews Earth & Environment May 2021

Volume 2 Issue 5, May 2021 Successful discovery and operation of geothermal resources requires a thorough understanding of the heterogeneous geological subsurface. This Review discusses the key geological factors that contribute to the effective exploration of intermediate- to high-temperature geothermal resources used for power generation and direct use applications. See…

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Nature Reviews Earth & Environment April 2021

Volume 2 Issue 4, April 2021 Estimates of global dryland changes are often conflicting. This Review discusses and quantifies observed and projected aridity changes, revealing divergent responses between atmospheric and ecohydrological metrics owing to plant physiological responses to elevated CO2. See Lian et al. Image: Felix Cesare / Getty Images….

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Nature Reviews Earth & Environment

Volume 2 Issue 3, March 2021 The urban heat island effect poses increasing morbidity and mortality challenges in a warming world. This Review discusses how urban vegetation — specifically, green parks, green roofs and green walls — can be used as a strategy to mitigate heat. See Wong et al….

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Nature Reviews Earth and Environment February 2021

Volume 2 Issue 2, February 2021 Glaciers in the Himalaya and Karakoram mountain ranges provide freshwater and hydropower to millions of people, but are also melting at unsustainably high rates. This Review discusses recent and projected changes in glacier melt and resulting implications for regional water-related hazards and water resources….

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Nature reviews earth & environment

Volume 2 Issue 1, January 2021 The processes leading to large earthquakes remain enigmatic. Using detailed seismic and geodetic data, this Review examines how tectonic deformation and evolving fault behaviour initiate large earthquakes, and proposes an integrated model accounting for the diversity of observations. See Kato and Ben-Zion. Image: Marco…

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Nature reviews earth & environment, December

Volume 1 Issue 12, December 2020 Wind energy production has increased in recent years to mitigate climate change. However, climate change may itself modify wind energy resources. This Review discusses the climatic mechanisms influencing current and future wind energy production, finding spatial variability in projected responses and a dominance of…

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Nature reviews earth & environment, November 2020

Volume 1 Issue 11, November 2020 Concrete is one of the most widely used man-made materials and is critical for ongoing urbanization. However, owing to its widespread use, concrete can have a negative impact on the environment. This Review provides medium-term and long-term solutions to address the environmental concerns surrounding…

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Nature reviews earth & environment, octubre 2020

Volume 1 Issue 10, October 2020 Vegetation fires are integral to some ecosystems, but can be economically and environmentally destructive. This Review discusses contemporary and future fire regimes, adaptation to fire in the Anthropocene and the need for increased transdisciplinary research to achieve better fire management. See Bowman et al….

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Nature Reviews Earth and Environment September 2020

Volume 1 Issue 9, September 2020 Stressors arising from anthropogenic climate change threaten tropical fisheries and, in turn, those extratropical nations reliant on them. This Review discusses the impact of climate change on tropical fish stocks and catch potential, the corresponding telecoupling and subsequent adaptation measures. See Lam et al….

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Alto riesgo defender el patrimonio natural en México

Julia Carabias Lillo, entrevista de Nurit Martínez, El Sol de México, domingo 30 de agosto 2020 En la construcción del Tren Maya hay problemas que no se pueden ocultar y “sorprende y preocupa” que al haber informado mal al presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador de lo que ahí ocurre, hoy,…

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Volume 1 Issue 8, August 2020

Climate change affects lakes worldwide and is predicted to continue to alter lake ice cover, surface temperature, evaporation rates, water levels and mixing regimes. This Review discusses recent and expected lake responses to climate change and looks towards future research opportunities in lake monitoring and modelling. See Woolway et al….

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El interés por sacar a la gente de la pobreza se distorsiona cuando se vende como «programa verde»

Julia Carabias Lillo, El País, entrevista de Jacobo García, 7 de julio 2020 A los 65 años Julia Carabias (Ciudad de México, 1954) conserva intacta la gasolina que mueve a un defensor de la tierra en uno de los 15 países con mayor riqueza natural del mundo: la indignación y…

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Nature Reviews Earth and Environment

Volume 1 Issue 7, July 2020 Pyroclastic density currents are complex multiphase flows originating from volcanic eruptions, accounting for almost a third of global volcanic fatalities. This Review discusses recent advances in understanding the complex internal processes within PDCs and how these influence the flow dynamics and hazard footprints. See…

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A meta-analysis to assess longterm spatiotemporal changes of benthic coral and macroalgae cover in the Mexican Caribbean

Ameris Contreras Silva, socia de CeIBA y estudiante de doctorado en ciencias marinas en Alemania, publica su primer artículo científico arbitrado:Scientific Reports | (2020) 10:8897 | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-65801-8  Ameris I. Contreras-Silva (1) ✉, Arjen Tilstra (1), Valentina Migani 82), Andra Thiel (2), Esmeralda PérezCervantes (3), Nuria Estrada-Saldívar (3), Xochitl Elias-Ilosvay (1), Claudius…

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Nature Reviews: june 2020

Volume 1 Issue 6, June 2020 Mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) are an important source of precipitation in many tropical and mid-latitude regions, but can also produce hazardous weather such as extreme rain, derechos and tornadoes. This Review discusses the formation of MCSs, their hazardous weather, predictive capabilities and projected changes…

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Volume 1 Issue 5, May 2020

The Deepwater Horizon disaster was the largest accidental discharge of oil into the environment, and was intensely studied during and after the event. In this Review, the subsequent advances made in oil chemistry, dispersant application, and microbiology are discussed. See Kujawinski et al. Image: David Wall/Alamy Stock Photo. Cover design:…

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