2014年9月18日 星期四

2014-09-19 Canada English Science


'Little cows of the sea' big players in Arctic and climate change research  The Globe and Mail
Like the caribou on the tundra or the buffalo on the wild prairie, the animal that dominates the Arctic Ocean is an herbivore whose presence in the environment is so essential that it sets the rules by which others live and die. It's also no bigger than a raisin.

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Manitoba mosasaur Bruce takes Guinness World Record as largest on display in ...  The Weather Network
Thursday, September 18, 2014, 11:18 AM - The Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre, in Morden, Man., is now in the record books with the largest mosasaur fossil on display in all the world. "Once our research confirmed the size we immediately started thinking ...


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  Vancouver Sun   
Hey Harper, What's Your Excuse for Missing the UN Climate Summit?  Huffington Post Canada
Ottawa - While Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has announced he will not be among the 125 heads of states attending the UN Secretary General's Climate summit, the Council of Canadians and Ottawa residents challenge him to join the caravan ...

Opinion: March for the climate   Vancouver Sun
Fossil Free UK: divesting from reality   Spiked
New York: where the carbon bubble threat goes mainstream?   Responding to Climate Change

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  Delhi Daily News   
Random fireball event seen Sunday over Eastern US  Delhi Daily News
The American Meteor Society (AMS) has confirmed that a random fireball event occurred across the Eastern United States late Sunday night. The meteor is termed a fireball when its glow exceeds the light emitted by the planet Venus. It was seen by residents ...

Fireball Seen Sunday Over Eastern United States May Have Been Russian ...   E Canada Now
Fireball meteor soared above Eastern US, 'turned night into day'   Science Recorder
Giant Fireball Spotted Over Eastern US (Video)   Canada News
Nature World News   
Tech Times   
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  Philly.com   
Quick 5: Local group hosting open house on Monarch butterfly  Leavenworth Times
Charlotte Van Wormer, a member of a local Master Gardener group, said development is having an adverse impact on the Monarch butterfly by reducing habitat. The plight of the species, along with other educational tidbits, like how people can preserve ...

Migrating monarchs a good sign   Windsor Star (blog)
More monarch butterflies on the move south earlier compared to last year, group ...   Sun News Network
Arizona group pushing feds to protect monarch butterflies   White Mountain Independent
Great Falls Tribune   
Lillie News   
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  Tech Times   
Chimpanzees are inherently violent. Don't blame the humans: Study  Tech Times
Chimpanzees are violent and kill their own kind not as a consequence of human influence but because it is their natural behavior, study finds. Researchers said findings could shed light on man's own inclination for violence and warfare. (Photo : Thomas ...

'Lethal violence inherent among chimps, humans'   Times of India
Study Proves Violence is Natural, At Least Among Chimpanzees   Dumb-Out
A Study shows that Violence is Natural to Chimpanzees, It is Inherent   iStreet Research
ModVive   
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Owner of poisoned bees convinced it was "targeted attack"  Winnipeg Free Press
BRANDON -- Hundreds of thousands of bees are dead after what an apparent pair of poison attacks on nearly 180 honey-producing hives near Brandon. The bee deaths reportedly happened sometime between Aug. 14 and Sept. 3 at two separate locations ...

Honey hives stung by suspected poisoning   Brandon Sun

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Golf experience to honour Crawford, raise funds for aboriginal business studies  Cape Breton Post
SYDNEY — A Cape Breton Island golf experience will bring together top business professionals to raise money for the Purdy Crawford chair in aboriginal business studies at Cape Breton University. Cape Breton University ...


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  Brantford Expositor   
SCIENCE: Ozone layer recovering thanks to technology  Brantford Expositor
Earth's protective ozone layer is on track for recovery within the next few decades according to a new assessment by 282 scientists from 36 countries. The abundance of most ozone-depleting substances in the atmosphere has dropped since the last ...

Ozone layer is healing   Grand Haven Tribune

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  NDTV   
Julie Bishop rejects UN request to strengthen Australian climate targets  Sydney Morning Herald
EXCLUSIVE. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop will attend a UN climate change summit next week. Photo: Brett Hemmings/Fairfax Media via Getty Images. Australia is refusing to take a plan for deeper cuts to greenhouse gas emissions to a special world leaders' ...

Could Fighting Global Warming Be Cheap and Free?   New York Times
Investors call for a global climate deal   Herald Scotland
New York march seeks to be largest climate change event ever   Los Angeles Times
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