2015年4月8日 星期三

2015-04-09 Canada English Science


The Globe and Mail
   
The Conservatives' death bed conversion to balanced budgets‎ rings hollow   
NorthumberlandView.ca
The past has a tendency to repeat itself and the NDP is highly suspicious of the motives behind Joe Oliver's plans to table a balanced budget law. The Harper conservatives have broken records in terms of bad fiscal management. Under Stephen Harper's ...

Thirty Meter Telescope to see cosmos on micro scale   CBC.ca
Thirty Meter Telescope project set to alter Canadian astronomy   The Globe and Mail
Harper rejects stimulus to help economy, stays the course for balanced budget   CTV News
Toronto Star   
Vancouver Sun   
Wall Street Journal   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Over 100 billion tonnes of carbon may be released from thawing permafrost: report   
The Globe and Mail
More than 100 billion tonnes of carbon locked in permafrost could be released as the atmosphere warms over the course of the century, say scientists who have written a sweeping new assessment. But the escape of that carbon will likely be gradual, they say, ...

Arctic Permafrost Won't Release Carbon Bomb, Study Concludes   Tech Times
Scientists confirm that the Arctic could become a major source of carbon emissions   White Hall Journal

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Empire State Tribune
   
Victims of Climate Change: Western Canada's Glaciers Will Soon be Things of ...   
Empire State Tribune
In April 6, a research was published in the journal Nature Geoscience stating that by the year 2100, 90 percent of the spectacular mountain glaciers may die out in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta and British Columbia. More than 1 million visitors came to see ...

Few Canadian glaciers left by 2100   Nature.com
Glaciers disappearing   Prince George Citizen
Fossil Fuels Drive Rapid Glacier Loss across Western Canada, Study Finds   TheTyee.ca
De Smog Blog (blog)   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Study: Protecting tropical reefs need not be a zero-sum game   
Christian Science Monitor
A new study suggests that less draconian restrictions could still put many troubled reefs on the road to recovery. This could reduce friction between conservationists and those who depend on the reefs for their livelihood.
How to save coral reefs   Toronto Star
Fish numbers key to keeping reefs healthy – study   Cowra Community News
Coral reefs in crisis as more than half their fish disappear   The Times (subscription)

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The Register
   
Drill, baby, drill: HIDDEN glaciers ON MARS hold 150bn cubic metres of ...   
The Register
Pic Those terraformers with a dream of one day seeing a blue or even green Mars could be in luck. The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has found dusty glaciers encircling the Red Planet that could water Martian gardens for generations to come. Boffins at the ...

Dust-Covered Ice Glaciers Found on Mars   NDTV
Glacier belts on Mars contain vast amounts of water   The Space Reporter
Mars Glaciers Contain Enough Water To Cover Planet 3-Feet Deep   Tech Times
Malay Mail Online   
Yibada (English Edition)   
Techaeris   
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Hamilton Spectator
   
Hold your nose: those stinky bugs are back   
Hamilton Spectator
Rosa daSilva with two Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs, which are invading the area, nesting in man-made structures where they can hide in cracks. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By Mark McNeil. It's become as sure a sign of spring as the chirp of ...

It's stink bug season again, and the bugs are wanted!   Washington Post (blog)

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Reuters
   
Black flamingo, possibly unique, spotted in Cyprus   
Reuters
AKROTIRI, Cyprus (Reuters) - An extremely rare black flamingo has been spotted on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, exciting nature lovers who said it may be the only bird of its type ever seen. The flamingo, seen on the banks of a salt lake on ...

Extremely Rare Black Flamingo Spotted At Limassol Salt Lake In Cyprus   Immortal News
Rare black flamingo, possibly unique, spotted in Cyprus   Fort McMurray Today

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'Blood Moon' rising   
Sequim Gazette
Early risers in North America were treated to a lunar eclipse in the early hours of April 4. The moon slips fully into Earth's shadow at 4:58 a.m. Pacific Time, starting a total lunar eclipse for nearly five minutes. NASA officials say it will be the shortest such eclipse ...


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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Deciphering PM Narendra Modi's climate change gambit   
Economic Times
Prime Minister Modi raised the matter first at the United Nations last year, then when US President Obama visited India, and a third time on Monday this week at the state environment ministers' meeting. The first time the mention was tangential, the second a ...

Russian Federation, Gabon Submit INDCs   IISD Reporting Services
The INDC road leading to Paris   Livemint
Gabon Becomes First African Country to Submit UN Climate Action Plan   The Guardian
CleanTechnica   
Morning Ledger   
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West Texas News
   
Scientists find dinosaur couple called Romeo and Juliet   
West Texas News
According to scientists of University of Alberta, they have discovered a dinosaur couple called Romeo and Juliet now. The researchers discovered them buried beneath the Mongolia-based Gobi Desert for more than 75 million years. The scientists said that ...

'Romeo & Juliet' Dinosaur Fossils Put Dino Mating In A Whole New Light   Huffington Post
75 million years old relics of dinosaurs discovered by scientists   Odisha Samaya
Doomed dinosaur couple nicknamed 'Romeo and Juliet'   News Nation
Pune Mirror   
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