2015年6月10日 星期三

2015-06-11 South Africa Science


CNBCAfrica.com
   
Acting with certainty in uncertain times   
CNBCAfrica.com
Mike Brown writes how responding to climate change is not just the 'right thing to do', it's also the most economically rational option. Several commentators have remarked that current conditions in the world and in business are characterised by VUCA: ...


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BBC News
   
Alarm sounded over progress towards key climate summit   
BBC News
International talks regarded as a key milestone towards a new global climate deal are due to end on Thursday, amid concern that progress has been slow. Negotiators have been accused of spending too much time on detail and ''not getting around to any ...

What countries have offered for Paris climate agreement   Economic Times
Climate Conference Cacophony, or How Good Intentions Go Bad When the ...   Huffington Post
Forest protection scheme sewn up at UN climate talks   Daily Times
Deutsche Welle   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Today is World Oceans Day!   
East Coast Radio
08 June 2015 at 19:06 by Athi Tutshana - To mark World Oceans Day the South African chapter of the World Wide Fund for Nature has launched its Southern African Sustainable Seafood Initiative - or #SASSIstories - at uShaka Marine World in Durban.
Two Minutes On Oceans With Jim Toomey Video Series to Be Showcased On ...   AllAfrica.com
Environmentalists campaign for ocean protection   Digital Journal
Oceans' role highlighted as global warming 'regulator'   EurActiv
Jagran Josh   
StarAfrica.com   
Ceylon Daily News   
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DC Inno
   
NASA and Google Show How Scary Our Climate Future Will Be   
DC Inno
NASA's latest projection of how temperature and rainfall patterns will change over the course of this century is a grim warning that current efforts to mitigate and prepare for the effects of climate change are not enough. The data was put together part of the ...

USAID Announces New Partnership to Boost Climate Resilience in the ...   AllAfrica.com
US and UK join global scheme to improve warnings of natural disasters   Public Finance International
Launching a public-private partnership to empower climate-resilient developing ...   Government Security News
GISuser.com (press release)   
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eco-business.com
   
Green groups urge ban on corporate polluters at UN climate talks   
Reuters Africa
BONN, Germany, June 10 (Reuters) - Environmental groups urged governments on Wednesday to ban oil companies and other big corporate polluters from any involvement in U.N. talks on slowing climate change, saying any role was like letting an arsonist ...

Keep big oil, coal and gas away from table, 224000 urge UNFCCC   Business Spectator
Pacific delegates negotiate on climate deal   Radio Australia

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The Guardian
   
Nobel laureate Tim Hunt resigns after 'trouble with girls' comments   
The Guardian
Tim Hunt, an English biochemist, admitted that he has a reputation for being a 'chauvinist'. Photograph: Alastair Grant/AP. Ben Quinn. Wednesday 10 June 2015 20.32 EDT Last modified on Wednesday 10 June 2015 22.18 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share ...


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Daily Beast
   
Real Jurassic World: Scientists Just Found a Way to Make Dinosaurs   
Daily Beast
Ahead the sci-fi blockbuster's release, scientists in London have discovered red blood cells in 75 million-year-old specimens—just one possible path to resurrecting the ancient lizards. On the eve of a new Jurassic Park film no doubt tearing its way into the ...

Scientists out for dinosaur blood   Arab News
Dinosaur blood cells, proteins found in crummy Alberta fossils   CBC.ca
Can we actually clone a dinosaur?   National Post
CNN   
BBC News   
Gizmodo   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Privately funded Lightsail mini-spacecraft spreads its solar sails   
Sydney Morning Herald
Cape Canaveral: A privately funded space project to demonstrate an innovative solar sail passed with flying colours despite a series of near-fatal technical issues, program managers said on Wednesday. The five-kilogram LightSail spacecraft, tucked inside a ...

LightSail spacecraft declared a success after unfurling solar sail in orbit   The Guardian
LightSail Team Declares Solar Sail Success as Mission Nears Its End   NBCNews.com
Planetary Society's Solar Sail Test a Success in Space   ABC News

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CNET
   
Apes who drink: Study finds chimps use leaves to chug, chug, chug   
CNET
Some West African chimps enjoy taking a sip of grandma's cough medicine by sucking alcoholic sap from leaves and even drinking enough to get visibly intoxicated. by Danny Gallagher · @thisisdannyg; June 10, 2015 5:46 PM PDT. facebook. twitter. linkedin.
Chimps go bananas over `palm wine'   Times of India
Scientists find wild chimps go ape over drinking (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Chimps go ape over alcoholic sap, backing 'drunken monkey' theory   Sydney Morning Herald
CBS News   
New Zealand Herald   
NPR   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 nosedived into Indian Ocean, Dr Goong Chen says   
Sydney Morning Herald
Missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared without a trace because it nosedived at a perfect 90-degree angle into the Indian Ocean and stayed intact, according to a maths professor. The latest theory on the ill-fated flight, which vanished in March ...

Researchers identify 'most likely scenario' for MH370 crash   New Zealand Herald
MH370: A 90-Degree Nose Dive?   The Maritime Executive
Most likely explanation for MH370 crash - research   3News NZ
Stuff.co.nz   
9news.com.au   
Toronto Sun   
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