tag on yout theme's header.php
Read the detailed step-by-step at https://humbertosilva.com/visual-composer-infinite-image-carousel/
*/
// auxiliary code to create triggers for the add and remove class for later use
(function($){
$.each(["addClass","removeClass"],function(i,methodname){
var oldmethod = $.fn[methodname];
$.fn[methodname] = function(){
oldmethod.apply( this, arguments );
this.trigger(methodname+"change");
return this;
}
});
})(jQuery);
// main function for the infinite loop
function vc_custominfiniteloop_init(vc_cil_element_id){
var vc_element = '#' + vc_cil_element_id; // because we're using this more than once let's create a variable for it
window.maxItens = jQuery(vc_element).data('per-view'); // max visible items defined
window.addedItens = 0; // auxiliary counter for added itens to the end
// go to slides and duplicate them to the end to fill space
jQuery(vc_element).find('.vc_carousel-slideline-inner').find('.vc_item').each(function(){
// we only need to duplicate the first visible images
if (window.addedItens < window.maxItens) {
if (window.addedItens == 0 ) {
// the fisrt added slide will need a trigger so we know it ended and make it "restart" without animation
jQuery(this).clone().addClass('vc_custominfiniteloop_restart').removeClass('vc_active').appendTo(jQuery(this).parent());
} else {
jQuery(this).clone().removeClass('vc_active').appendTo(jQuery(this).parent());
}
window.addedItens++;
}
});
// add the trigger so we know when to "restart" the animation without the knowing about it
jQuery('.vc_custominfiniteloop_restart').bind('addClasschange', null, function(){
// navigate to the carousel element , I know, its ugly ...
var vc_carousel = jQuery(this).parent().parent().parent().parent();
// first we temporarily change the animation speed to zero
jQuery(vc_carousel).data('vc.carousel').transition_speed = 0;
// make the slider go to the first slide without animation and because the fist set of images shown
// are the same that are being shown now the slider is now "restarted" without that being visible
jQuery(vc_carousel).data('vc.carousel').to(0);
// allow the carousel to go to the first image and restore the original speed
setTimeout("vc_cil_restore_transition_speed('"+jQuery(vc_carousel).prop('id')+"')",100);
});
}
// restore original speed setting of vc_carousel
function vc_cil_restore_transition_speed(element_id){
// after inspecting the original source code the value of 600 is defined there so we put back the original here
jQuery('#' + element_id).data('vc.carousel').transition_speed = 600;
}
// init
jQuery(document).ready(function(){
// find all vc_carousel with the defined class and turn them into infine loop
jQuery('.vc_custominfiniteloop').find('div[data-ride="vc_carousel"]').each(function(){
// allow time for the slider to be built on the page
// because the slider is "long" we can wait a bit before adding images and events needed
var vc_cil_element = jQuery(this).prop("id");
if (window.innerWidth <= 480) {
// jQuery(vc_element).attr('data-per-view',1);
jQuery('.vc_item').each(function(){
this.style.width = '25%'
this.style.height = 'auto'
})
} else {
setTimeout("vc_custominfiniteloop_init('"+vc_cil_element+"')",2000);
}
});
});
(function(w,d,s,l,i){w[l]=w[l]||[];w[l].push({'gtm.start':
new Date().getTime(),event:'gtm.js'});var f=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0],
j=d.createElement(s),dl=l!='dataLayer'?'&l='+l:'';j.async=true;j.src=
'https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtm.js?id='+i+dl;f.parentNode.insertBefore(j,f);
})(window,document,'script','dataLayer','GTM-TZHJ474');
var interval1 = setInterval(function(){
//console.log('ou no interval');
jQuery('.box-news .vc_gitem-zone-a').each(function() {
if((!jQuery(this).css('background-image').includes('vc_gitem_image'))) {
jQuery(this).css('background-image','none')
}
})
jQuery('.box-news .vc_gitem-zone-a a').each(function() {
jQuery(this).attr('data-hover','Leia mais')
})
}, 1000);
setTimeout(function() {
clearInterval(interval1);
},5000);
@font-face {
font-family: "FontAwesome";
src: url("/local/fonts/fa-brands-400.eot"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-brands-400.eot?#iefix") format("embedded-opentype"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-brands-400.woff2") format("woff2"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-brands-400.woff") format("woff"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-brands-400.ttf") format("truetype"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-brands-400.svg#fontawesome") format("svg");
}
@font-face {
font-family: "FontAwesome";
src: url("/local/fonts/fa-solid-900.eot"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-solid-900.eot?#iefix") format("embedded-opentype"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-solid-900.woff2") format("woff2"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-solid-900.woff") format("woff"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-solid-900.ttf") format("truetype"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-solid-900.svg#fontawesome") format("svg");
}
@font-face {
font-family: "FontAwesome";
src: url("/local/fonts/fa-regular-400.eot"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-regular-400.eot?#iefix") format("embedded-opentype"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-regular-400.woff2") format("woff2"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-regular-400.woff") format("woff"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-regular-400.ttf") format("truetype"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-regular-400.svg#fontawesome") format("svg");
unicode-range: U+F004-F005,U+F007,U+F017,U+F022,U+F024,U+F02E,U+F03E,U+F044,U+F057-F059,U+F06E,U+F070,U+F075,U+F07B-F07C,U+F080,U+F086,U+F089,U+F094,U+F09D,U+F0A0,U+F0A4-F0A7,U+F0C5,U+F0C7-F0C8,U+F0E0,U+F0EB,U+F0F3,U+F0F8,U+F0FE,U+F111,U+F118-F11A,U+F11C,U+F133,U+F144,U+F146,U+F14A,U+F14D-F14E,U+F150-F152,U+F15B-F15C,U+F164-F165,U+F185-F186,U+F191-F192,U+F1AD,U+F1C1-F1C9,U+F1CD,U+F1D8,U+F1E3,U+F1EA,U+F1F6,U+F1F9,U+F20A,U+F247-F249,U+F24D,U+F254-F25B,U+F25D,U+F267,U+F271-F274,U+F279,U+F28B,U+F28D,U+F2B5-F2B6,U+F2B9,U+F2BB,U+F2BD,U+F2C1-F2C2,U+F2D0,U+F2D2,U+F2DC,U+F2ED,U+F328,U+F358-F35B,U+F3A5,U+F3D1,U+F410,U+F4AD;
}
jQuery(document).ready(function(){
jQuery('.single-item').slick({
centerMode: true,
centerPadding: '60px',
slidesToShow: 5,
variableWidth: true,
autoplay: true,
autoplaySpeed: 2000,
responsive: [
{
breakpoint: 768,
settings: {
arrows: false,
centerMode: true,
centerPadding: '40px',
slidesToShow: 3
}
},
{
breakpoint: 520,
settings: {
arrows: false,
centerMode: true,
centerPadding: '40px',
slidesToShow: 1
}
}
]
});
});
.single-item img {
-webkit-filter: grayscale(100%);
filter: grayscale(100%);
}
.single-item img:hover {
-webkit-filter: grayscale(0);
filter: grayscale(0);
}
422n14
Human impacts on carbon emissions e losses in ecosystems services: The need for restoration and innovative climate finance for the amazon 49334v
Gatti, Luciana V.; Costa, Pedro; Arieira, Julia; Blackham, Grace; Alencar, Ane; Macedo, Marcia; Brown, Foster; Garavito, Sandra; Suruí, Gasodá; Silva, Sonaira; Verissimo, Beto; Hecht, Susanna; Saleska, Scott. Human Impacts on Carbon emissions e losses in ecosystems services: The Need for restoration and innovative climate finance for the amazon. The Amazon We Want, 2023. https://www.theamazonwewant.org/spa_publication/policy-brief-human-impacts-on-carbon-emissions-losses-in-ecosystem-services/
Key Messages
(i) Over the last decade (2010-2020), the Amazon carbon budget, integrating all absorption and emission processes, indicates that the region has become a carbon source – primarily due to land-use changes, representing an annual CO2 emission of 1.1 billion tonnes per year.
(ii) Deforestation and forest degradation spur regional climate change by inducing climate disturbances that severely compromise the remaining forests, reducing forest carbon uptake and storage, and affecting regional microclimates, provoking lower rainfall and higher surface temperatures, particularly during droughts, leading regions with >20% deforestation to approach their tipping point.
(iii) Extreme climate events in the Amazon, such as the super El Niño 2023-24, in combination with high temperature anomalies in the North Atlantic Ocean, exacerbate humandriven changes in the Amazon (i, ii), especially with the occurrence of mega-fires, threatening the wellbeing of Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs) as well as those who live in its cities and towns. In 2023, Amazonian municipalities showed some of the worst air quality in the world due to regional fires, including Manaus, Santarém, and Santa Cruz de la Sierra.
(iv) Primary and secondary forests remove 0.7 billion tonnes of CO2 per year combined, which represents about 14% of all global sources associated with land-use change. The Amazonian forests act not only as carbon sinks, but also provide multiple ecosystem services, including: regulating the regional climate by recycling water to the atmosphere and reducing regional and local air temperatures,
ing hydrological systems, conserving biodiversity, and ing the livelihoods of IPLCs as well as urban populations.
(v) Ending all deforestation (legal and illegal) and preventing forest degradation can restore the Amazonian carbon sink, even in the face of global climate change. Implementing largescale forest protection measures would maintain the existing carbon stocks, while an advancing and ambitious program of forest restoration would capture and store an additional 15-30 billion tonnes of CO2 in Amazonian forests by 2050.
(vi) Carbon markets (i.e., transactions of carbon credits in exchange for carbon removals or storage) can provide part of the finance needed for forest protection and restoration in the Amazon, but most current models of carbon finance restrict the ability to grow to scale because the needs to ensure additionality, prevent leakage and promote permanence of carbon stocks at the individual level of projects or programs.
There is a need for innovation and alternative approaches in financing forest protection and restoration, focusing on a wider definition of climate and environmental finance that can be deployed at the landscape level and avoid the challenges of project or program-based approaches.