2015年11月5日 星期四

2015-11-06 South Africa Science


Renewable energy supply to double in major economies by 2030   
Daily Times
LONDON: Renewable energy supply in eight major economies will collectively more than double by 2030 due to new national climate and energy plans, according to a study by the think tank World Resources Institute (WRI). Total clean energy supply from ...


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CBS Local
   
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (CBS Connecticut) — A new report warns global warming could ...   
CBS Local
A paper done by the National Bureau of Economic Research finds that the rise in temperatures may lead to people not wanting to have frequent sexual intercourse, Tech Times reports. The report noted birth rates fell significantly nine months after a hot ...
Economists' Surprising Prediction About Climate Change: Less Sex and Fewer Babies   Gizmodo
How climate change could ruin your sex life   Sydney Morning Herald
Global Warming may force people to feel less inclined to have Sex   Bills Insider (blog)
Uncover California   
Nature World Report   
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Times LIVE
   
Now they've found pieces of plastic in your salt   
Times LIVE
Researchers from East China Normal University found micro-sized particles of plastic, cellophane and other plastics in the 15 brands of salt they tested. File photo. Image by: AFP Relaxnews ©Shutterstock.com/Ilya Andriyanov ...

Your Table Salt Is Probably Contaminated with Tons of Plastic   The Daily Meal
There's plastic in your fancy sea salt, study says   Grist
'Plastic Salt': We May Be Eating Three Plastics A Day   Food World News
Telegraph.co.uk   
One Green Planet   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Huffington Post
   
Dubai meeting leads to agreement on curbing use of HFCs   
Reuters
WASHINGTON Nov 5 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy said on Thursday several nations took a step toward an amendment to the Montreal Protocol that will substantially reduce greenhouse gases by cutting back on ...

Hydrofluorocarbons to be Addressed Under the Montreal Protocol   US Department of State (press release)
EPA reaches global greenhouse gas deal in Dubai   Washington Examiner
The Oasis of an HFC Amendment: Not a Mirage, But Still a Dune or Two Away   Huffington Post
Business Spectator   
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The Advertiser
   
Tourist captures incredible rainbow cloud while on holiday in Jamaica   
The Advertiser
A TOURIST was amazed when she looked up and saw an incredible rainbow in the clouds while holidaying in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Beckie Bone Dunning posted a photo of the phenomenon onto The Weather Channel's Facebook page writing “I was in ocho ...

PICS: Caribbean tourist captures stunning #firerainbow   News24
Rare 'rainbow cloud' captured by tourist in Jamaica   Times of India
Everyone Is Freaking Out Over This Gorgeous "Fire Rainbow Cloud"   Cosmopolitan.com (blog)
NYSE Post   
Market Business News   
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New York Times
   
Solar Storms Strip Air From Mars, NASA Says   
New York Times
The air on Mars — what there is of it — is leaking away, about half a pound a second sputtering into space, scientists announced on Thursday. The planet's early atmosphere is thought to have been as thick as or thicker than Earth's today, and even ...
Tim Peake: Science, housework and fun   BBC News
Solar storm stripping away Mars' atmosphere   Irish Examiner
Nasa reveals solar winds stripped Mars' atmosphere   Telegraph.co.uk
USA TODAY   
Toronto Star   
Engadget   
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Washington Post
   
New York is investigating Exxon Mobil for allegedly misleading the public ...   
Washington Post
This story has been updated. The state of New York is investigating whether Exxon Mobil misled the public and investors about the risks of climate change, a move sought by environmentalists that could signal a broader reckoning with the conduct of big ...

New York Investigating Exxon Over Climate Change Statements   Newsweek
NY probes ExxonMobil over climate change risk claims   Financial Times
ExxonMobil investigated over climate change statements   USA TODAY
The Guardian   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Crux of climate summit: Will rich, poor nations be able to work together? (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
The debate leading up to the United Nations' climate talks in Paris has at times become mired in a divisive battle between wealthy and developing nations. Negotiating a meaningful pact will require cooperation, experts say.
Climate change threat   The Star
Citizens of the World's Two Biggest Carbon Polluting Nations Say "Meh" to ...   Gawker
Countries Position Themselves for Paris Climate Talks   National Geographic
Bangkok Post   
New York Times   
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CBC.ca
   
Taurid meteor shower fireballs may be visible in BC   
CBC.ca
If the sky clears even a little over the next seven days, B.C residents might be able to catch a glimpse of the Taurid meteor shower. The Taurid meteor shower is a yearly occurrence that is the result of a stream of debris from Comet Encke, according ...
Isolated t-storms possible in N.J. this afternoon into the evening   NJ.com
​Watch for fireballs: Taurid meteor shower to put on a show   CBS News
Taurid meteor shower: What you need to know   Fox News
The Province   
The Virginian-Pilot   
Christian Science Monitor   
NASA Blogs   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Kangaroo farts not as environmentally friendly as previously thought   
Sacramento Bee
Kangaroos can no longer feel smug about their flatulence. Traditionally, it's been thought that the animals produce unusually low amounts of methane when they pass gas. Since livestock farts (I'm looking at you, cows) make up a lot of our global ...
Kangaroos producing higher amount of methane than earlier estimated: Research   NYC Today
Kangaroos Are Gassier Than We Thought, Study Finds   Headlines & Global News
Kangaroos Are Not Quite As Low-Emission-Methane As we Thought   Pioneer News
Science Recorder   
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