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Befriending Trees to Lower a City’s Temperature
MELBOURNE, Australia — Excessive within the branches of a 122-year-old Dutch Elm, two staff in a bucket crane framed by town’s skyline used a series noticed to slice massive limbs from the highest of the tree.
Workplace staff strolled previous, seemingly having fun with the afternoon sunshine of Flagstaff Gardens, town’s oldest public park, whereas the employees carried out their “discount pruning” aimed toward controlling the tree’s bulk to assist enhance its vitality and lengthen its lifespan.
It is among the most time-tested types of tree upkeep, however at floor stage the employees’ supervisor, Jake Shepherd, added a high-tech wrinkle.
Mr. Shepherd, a 27-year-old Englishman, touched a yellow circle on a conveyable digital gadget. The circle was inside a map of the park that’s a part of town’s elaborate tree database and it immediately turned inexperienced to register that this particular elm was again in prime form.
Throughout city within the Queen Victoria Gardens, one other crew recorded the outcomes of its personal upkeep work in order that it additionally may very well be entered into the database, an important a part of an modern forest administration scheme that has attracted consideration all over the world due to its profitable concentrate on group engagement.
New York, Denver, Shanghai, Ottawa and Los Angeles have all unveiled Million Tree Initiatives aimed toward vastly growing their city forests due to the flexibility of timber to scale back metropolis temperatures, soak up carbon dioxide and take in extra rainfall.
Central Melbourne, then again, lacks these cities’ monetary firepower and is planning to plant slightly greater than 3,000 timber a 12 months over the following decade. But it has gained the curiosity of different cities by utilizing its in depth knowledge to shore up the group engagement and political dedication required to maintain the decades-long work of constructing city forests.
A small municipality protecting simply 14.5 sq. miles within the heart of the larger Melbourne metropolitan space — which sprawls for 3,860 sq. miles and homes 5.2 million folks in 31 municipalities — town of Melbourne launched its on-line map in 2013.
Referred to as the City Forest Visible, the map displayed every of the 80,000 timber in its parks and streets, and confirmed every tree’s age, species and well being. It additionally gave every tree its personal electronic mail tackle so that individuals might assist to watch them and alert council staff to any particular issues.
That’s when the magic occurred.
Metropolis officers had been shocked to see the timber receiving hundreds of affection letters. They ranged from jaunty greetings — “good luck with the photosynthesis” — to like poems and emotional tributes about how a lot pleasure the timber delivered to folks’s lives.
Members of the general public had been subsequently recruited to assist with forestry applications similar to measuring timber and monitoring wildlife, and politicians had been left in little question about how a lot Melburnians valued their timber.
Metropolis of Melbourne councilors of all political stripes agreed on the formidable aim of accelerating their tree cover cowl to 40 p.c of public land by 2040, from 23 p.c in 2012.
Their plan is on observe after a decade and has been steadily changing most of the grand European elms and London aircraft timber that shade town’s widest boulevards, transferring as an alternative to indigenous species similar to eucalypts and different timber higher in a position to deal with local weather change.
Abigail Brydon, a 40-year-old undertaking supervisor for a telecommunications agency, echoed the widespread affection for town’s greenery as she took a stroll previous the elm that was being labored on by Mr. Shepherd and his crew.
“I’ve all the time liked town’s timber and parks however greater than ever throughout lockdown,” she mentioned, explaining that she was midway by her twice-daily “sanity test” of a 15-minute stroll across the park.
“A lap of the park clears my head, then I can return inside and get again to work,” she mentioned. “There are much more folks now than there was once sitting underneath the timber and wandering round, and Covid hasn’t stopped town from conserving the park fantastically maintained.”
A stroll across the central enterprise district confirmed a collection of current plantings, together with a spindly stand of lemon-scented gums on Flinders Avenue; new “inexperienced” tram tracks on Southbank; and a row of 7-foot camphor laurels close to the theaters on Exhibition Avenue.
Melbourne’s outbreak of speaking to timber was observed far and vast, significantly amongst city planners similar to Gillian Dick, who helps to plan the forests of Glasgow.
Ms. Dick deliberate to pay tribute to the Melbourne expertise on March 30 when she addresses a worldwide on-line occasion on city ecosystems, the Nature of Cities pageant, about methods to encourage metropolis dwellers to understand their native timber.
“In Glasgow we’ve arrange an internet site and a Twitter account to seize group tales about what town’s timber imply to folks, to present us some background data for growing our forest and woodland technique,” Ms. Dick defined in a phone interview.
“It’s no good planting tens of millions of timber in case you are not going to have the group buy-in to maintain the long-term help you want to make a hit of these timber, and should you look all over the world at that form of group engagement with timber, Melbourne’s expertise is simply wonderful.”
“They by chance found the latent need of individuals to say how a lot the timber meant to them.”
Cathy Oke, a former Inexperienced Occasion metropolis councilor who performed a pivotal position in Melbourne’s tree insurance policies, mentioned knowledge and evidence-based selections had been essential for the reason that metropolis revamped its forest technique in 2012 after discovering {that a} 12-year drought had left 40 p.c of its timber declining or dying.
A lot of its most spectacular timber had been planted in massive batches way back to 1875, which means that complete blocks of timber would die on the similar time and should be changed by immature timber except they had been steadily changed upfront.
“We realized from what different cities had been doing, particularly New York with its planting of 1,000,000 timber,” mentioned Dr. Oke, a researcher in city sustainability on the College of Melbourne.
This system has developed to focus not solely on timber but in addition on biodiversity together with flowers, bugs and native animals. Rohan Leppert, a councilor who now leads the forest program, says town will quickly launch an internet “biodiversity visible.”
“In all this stuff, we’re bending over backward to do hyperlocal consultations to seek out out what timber folks need in their very own streets as a result of these form of adjustments work greatest whenever you do them with the group, not to the group,” Mr. Leppert mentioned.
“We’re decided to maintain at it for the long run as a result of conserving town cool by planting timber is the one most cost-effective factor we will do to mitigate in opposition to local weather change,” he mentioned, noting {that a} wholesome tree cover can scale back a metropolis’s temperature by 4 levels to six levels Celsius, or 7.2 to 10.8 levels Fahrenheit.
James Fitzsimons, the director of conservation and science for the Nature Conservancy Australia, mentioned town of Melbourne’s profitable forest technique had not been matched throughout the broader metropolitan space, however makes an attempt had been underway to get a extra united method to forestry.
“The large problem is that there’s discuss Melbourne doubling its inhabitants dimension by 2050, so housing is turning into a lot denser and we’re dropping native vegetation,” he mentioned.
Gregory Moore, an knowledgeable on ecosystems and forests on the College of Melbourne, mentioned one other main drawback was that planning legal guidelines managed by the state of Victoria did little to guard greenery on personal land, permitting improvement that contributed to the annual lack of 1.5 p.c of cover cowl throughout the larger metropolitan space.
“ tree cowl can prevent an infinite quantity in well being spending alone by lowering deaths in warmth waves and getting folks exterior and taking extra train,” he mentioned. “Politicians and bureaucrats appear to suppose that each one of those advantages from planting timber are just too good to be true, however I feel they’ll finally get the purpose when economists preserve telling them how a lot cash they’ll save.”
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu leaves hospital after prostate surgery
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was released from hospital on Thursday after his prostate surgery ended “successfully,” his office reported on X.
NETANYAHU GOES AGAINST DOCTOR’S ORDERS, APPEARS IN ISRAELI PARLIAMENT AFTER SURGERY
“I have just left Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital,” he said on X. The hospital is in Jerusalem.
His office said Netanyahu, 75, was in good condition and fully conscious after the conclusion of his prostate surgery.
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Weather warnings as freezing temperatures hit United Kingdom
The UK’s Meteorological Office said a snap of cold weather will grip the country, with large areas facing snowfall.
A three-day weather warning was issued in the UK on Thursday as swathes of the country face ice and snow in a cold snap in the first week of the New Year.
Yellow weather warnings were put in place for northeast Scotland, northwest England and Northern Ireland with people in those areas told to expect icy conditions and delays in their journeys.
Most of England, southern Scotland and all of Wales were told by the Met Office to prepare for snow from Saturday until Monday morning.
Areas in northern England could see between 5cm and 30cm of snow, local media report, and travel delays and power cuts are likely in affected regions.
The warning comes after parts of the United Kingdom were flooded on Wednesday as heavy rains and powerful winds continued to disrupt New Year’s celebrations.
Several communities in the Manchester area were flooded, with several homes evacuated and cars submerged up to their roofs on roads and in parking lots after nearly a month’s worth of rain fell in two days.
A major incident was declared and mountain rescue teams were called in to help firefighters respond to swamped properties and stranded vehicles, Greater Manchester Police said.
In Stockport, rivers were flooded and local flood wardens warned that extra measures may have to be taken.
Warnings that indicate flooding is expected were issued at one point to more than 150 communities across the U.K., with most being in northern England.
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US Treasury says Chinese hackers stole documents in 'major incident'
By Raphael Satter and AJ Vicens
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Chinese state-sponsored hackers breached the U.S. Treasury Department’s computer security guardrails this month and stole documents in what Treasury called a “major incident,” according to a letter to lawmakers that Treasury officials provided to Reuters on Monday.
The hackers compromised third-party cybersecurity service provider BeyondTrust and were able to access unclassified documents, the letter said.
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According to the letter, hackers “gained access to a key used by the vendor to secure a cloud-based service used to remotely provide technical support for Treasury Departmental Offices (DO) end users. With access to the stolen key, the threat actor was able to override the service’s security, remotely access certain Treasury DO user workstations, and access certain unclassified documents maintained by those users.”
“Based on available indicators, the incident has been attributed to a China state-sponsored Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) actor,” the letter said.
The Treasury Department said it was alerted to the breach by BeyondTrust on Dec. 8 and that it was working with the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the FBI to assess the hack’s impact.
Treasury officials didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking further details about the hack. The FBI did not immediately respond to Reuters’ requests for comment, while CISA referred questions back to the Treasury Department.
“China has always opposed all forms of hacker attacks,” Mao Ning, a spokesperson for China’s foreign ministry, told a regular news conference on Tuesday.
A spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Washington rejected any responsibility for the hack, saying that Beijing “firmly opposes the U.S.’s smear attacks against China without any factual basis.”
A spokesperson for BeyondTrust, based in Johns Creek, Georgia, told Reuters in an email that the company “previously identified and took measures to address a security incident in early December 2024” involving its remote support product. BeyondTrust “notified the limited number of customers who were involved,” and law enforcement was notified, the spokesperson said. “BeyondTrust has been supporting the investigative efforts.”
The spokesperson referred to a statement posted on the company’s website on Dec. 8 sharing some details from the investigation, including that a digital key had been compromised in the incident and that an investigation was under way. That statement was last updated on Dec. 18.
Tom Hegel, a threat researcher at cybersecurity company SentinelOne, said the reported security incident “fits a well-documented pattern of operations by PRC-linked groups, with a particular focus on abusing trusted third-party services – a method that has become increasingly prominent in recent years,” he said, using an acronym for the People’s Republic of China.”
(Reporting by Raphael Satter in Washington, AJ Vicens in Detroit and Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Additional reporting by Liz Lee in Beijing; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli, Tasim Zahid, Alistair Bell, Rod Nickel, Leslie Adler and Sonali Paul)
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