2014年12月11日 星期四

2014-12-12 South Africa Science


Brisbane Times
   
Australia may not sign up to Paris climate deal: Andrew Robb   
Brisbane Times
Greens Senator Richard Di Natale and Nationals MP Andrew Broad agree - they don't want foreign aid used to fund the global Green Climate Fund. PT1M36S 620 349. Autoplay OnOff; Video feedback; Video settings. Video will begin in 5 seconds. Don't play ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Watch Rare Footage Of Massive Great White Shark Flying From Ocean   
Western Journalism
Filmmaker Mark van Coller of False Bay, Cape Town, uses a fake seal to lure sharks from under the waves to breach the surface of the ocean in a demonstration of the frightening power and agility of the massive predator. Van Coller captures this amazing ...

Video shows great white shark leaping out of the ocean metres away from tourists   Daily Mail
Great white sharks breach like whales in stunning video   9news.com.au
VIDEO: Watch the moment a great white shark is enticed by a meal   Express.co.uk
News24   
Scottish Daily Record   
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The Register
   
Brit boffins debunk 'magnetic field and cancer' link   
The Register
University of Manchester researchers reckon they've eliminated one of the mechanisms that might have linked mobile phones to cancer. The research is also bad news for those who think power lines are cancer-carriers. Dr Alex Jones in the University's ...

Mobile phones unlikely to harm human health, scientists find   Telegraph.co.uk
Mobile phones "likely to be safe" to human health: study   Xinhua
Latest Mobile Phone Study Says Devices Are Safe   eWeek
BusinessTech   
Daily Times   
Zee News   
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Livemint
   
Southern Africa - Leaving No One Behind Post 2015   
AllAfrica.com
Johannesburg — As post-2015 dawns bearing the new sustainable development goals, it is critical to revisit the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and what it means for humanity in terms of dignity, development and decision making. On 4 December, the ...

The year of sustainable development   AzerNews
EU Provides $6.4m Sustainable Development Grant for Seychelles   Ventures Africa
Jeffrey D. Sachs | The year of sustainable development   Livemint

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Newsweek
   
New Report Highlights Problems With Forest Carbon Trading Scheme in Nigeria   
AllAfrica.com
A new report released today highlights how forest dependent communities in Cross River State, southeast Nigeria, are losing rights and livelihoods, as their forests are being locked down by the government, which seeks cash through a United Nations backed ...

Peru Takes Big Step Forward On Climate Change Mitigation   Bernama
UN-REDD COP 20 Event Examines REDD+ Post-2015   IISD Reporting Services
Mapping Rain Forests to Fight Climate Change   Newsweek
Ecosystem Marketplace   
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Yahoo! Maktoob News
   
Peru's Melting Glaciers a Deadly Threat as   
Marine Technology News
High in the Peruvian Andes, the glacier-fed lake Laguna 513 brims with meltwater atop a populated valley in a region prone to earthquakes. Scientists warn that if a giant chunk of ice from the Hualcan glacier breaks off it could trigger a tsunami-like wave in ...

Peru's melting glaciers a deadly threat as temperatures rise   Otago Daily Times

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The Independent
   
Video: Work begins to preserve Chicago Museum's 2500-year-old mummy   
The Independent
Conservation work has begun in a Chicago Museum to preserve the remains of a mummified body that is said to be over 2,500 years old. Scientist J P Brown and his assistants at Chicago's Field Museum lifted the lid on nearly two and a half thousand years of ...

Scientists work to conserve 2500-year-old mummy   Washington Post
Restoration work begins on 2500-year-old teen mummy (photos)   NOLA.com
Museum lifts lid on mummy coffin   Independent Online
USA TODAY   
Chron.com   
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New York Times
   
Strange Climate Event: Warmth Toward US for Its More Assertive Role   
New York Times
LIMA, Peru — When it comes to global warming, the United States has long been viewed as one of the world's worst actors. American officials have been booed and hissed during international climate talks, bestowed with mock “Fossil of the Day” awards for ...

Australia's Emissions Forecast to Surge Under Abbott's Policies   Businessweek
John Kerry: climate change science is 'screaming at us' and poorer nations must ...   Telegraph.co.uk
With Lima climate talks entering critical period, Kerry tries to rally leaders to act   Mashable
Reuters   
Bangkok Post   
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Newsweek
   
With massive data increase, scientists complete the bird family tree   
Washington Post
It's a fine-feathered week for science. On Thursday, the journal Science published eight papers on birds, with an additional 20 appearing in other journals over the next few days — and for good reason. The flagship study of the bunch announces that 48 birds ...

Birds Are Dinosaurs, But How Did They Get Here?   Newsweek
Birds Of A Feather Aren't Necessarily Related   North Country Public Radio

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The Guardian
   
The Business of Renewable Resources   
Huffington Post
September's UN Climate Summit 2014 in New York City--the largest-ever--brought welcome momentum and renewed ambition to our quest to transition to a lower carbon society. The 310,000 participants who took to the streets, staging a historic People's ...

A Pacific Coast model for addressing climate change   Los Angeles Times
The Tax The GOP Needs, Not The One It Wants   Daily Caller
The 7 psychological reasons that are stopping us from acting on climate change   Washington Post (blog)
AllAfrica.com   
Financial Times   
The Guardian   
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