2015年4月16日 星期四

2015-04-17 Canada English Science


Ottawa Sun
   
Ottawa's air quality ranked high in 2013   
Ottawa Sun
According to an annual report from the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change, air quality province-wide has improved significantly over the last decade, including the nation's capital which was ranked amongst the highest at 96% in 2013.
Ontario air quality report suggests Hamilton falling behind   The Weather Network
Insufficient air pollution data fails to provide exact information   Pc-Tablet Media
Hamilton's air quality lagging behind as province's improves   CBC.ca
Hamilton Spectator   
Times of India   
The Sudbury Star   
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Globalnews.ca
   
84 wolves killed in B.C. during cull program   
Globalnews.ca
The provincial government said it planned to have hunters shoot as many as 184 wolves from helicopters this year, but wound up killing just half that amount. Gary Kramer/AP. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial staff without ...

84wolves shot during first year of controversial B.C. cull program   The Province
BC government completes first-year wolf cull   Energeticcity.ca
Province Completes Wolf Cull, 84 Killed   KelownaNow

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CBC.ca
   
Arctic sea ice gains can be seen on new government map of Canada   
CBC.ca
At first blush, the newest edition of the federal government's map of Canada will likely surprise some climate-change scientists. The updated map shows what appears to be more Arctic sea ice than its 2006 predecessor, despite warnings about global ...

Latest official map of Canada bumps up Arctic sea ice extent   The Weather Network
The New Map Of Canada Shows More Arctic Sea Ice Than In 2006   Huffington Post Canada

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Grist
   
G7 Foreign Ministers Identify Climate Change, Fragility as Priority   
IISD Reporting Services
G7 Germany 15 April 2015: The G7 Foreign Ministers Meeting convened within the framework of Germany's G7 Presidency to address pressing international issues that impact global peace and security. The meeting resulted in the G7 Foreign Ministers' ...

Public health school commits to White House pledge on climate change, health ...   GW Hatchet (subscription)
The climate crisis: five demands from young voters   The Guardian
Christiana Figueres: Canada vs. climate change   National Post
The Nelson Daily   
RTCC   
The Beacon   
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Sault Star
   
MNRF keeps watch on Goulais River   
Sault Star
Residents in the Goulais River watershed area are being asked to keep an eye on river conditions. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry says ice jams are a high possibility and river conditions should be monitored closely as water levels can ...

Ice movement could lead to flooding along St. John River   CBC.ca

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Standard Freeholder
   
We'll either learn quickly or be extinct   
Standard Freeholder
Did you know most people alive today are up to 4% Neanderthal? You may have suspected this of your neighbour, but not yourself. Modern scholarship today believes before modern humans “replaced” the Neanderthals, they had sex with them.

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The Guardian
   
Florida official says 'climate change' three times amid rumored ban on use   
The Guardian
Sea level rise threatens Florida's infrastructure, even though government officials may or may not be allowed to acknowledge climate change exists. Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images. Joanna Walters in New York. @Joannawalters13. Thursday 16 April ...

Evers Doesn't Warm to Climate Change Rules   WFSU
Why We Need to Change How We Talk About Climate Change   Huffington Post
Here is some incontrovertible “proof” that Florida hasn't banned the words ...   Salon
Washington Post   
TBO.com   
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Alaska Dispatch News
   
Arctic 'unraveling' due to global warming, and consequences will be global   
Alaska Dispatch News
Changes in a warming Arctic will affect the whole planet, the National Academy of Sciences' National Research Council warns, in a summary of Arctic research published as the U.S. prepares to assume the chairmanship of the Arctic Council.
The Arctic is 'unraveling' due to global warming, and the consequences will be ...   Washington Post
US lays out its ambitions for leadership in the Arctic   Science Magazine (subscription)
Permafrost holds key to release of trapped carbon   eco-business.com
Arizona Daily Sun   
Times Herald-Record   
WWF Canada Blog (blog)   
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VentureBeat
   
NASA shares first sunlit images of the dwarf planet Ceres   
VentureBeat
On March 6, NASA said its Dawn spacecraft arrived at Ceres, which is located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. But since then, the spaceship has been in orbit on the planet's dark side. On April 10, however, flying about 21,000 miles above Ceres ...

NASA's Dawn sends back stunning new picture of Ceres after a month on the ...   Washington Post
NASA images show dwarf planet Ceres in highest-resolution yet   Mashable
NASA Probe Welcomes a New Dawn at Ceres   Discovery News
Orlando Sentinel   
Khaleej Times   
Popular Science   
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The Express Tribune
   
With 1 male left worldwide, northern white rhinos under guard 24 hours   
CNN
Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Kenya (CNN) At first glance, Sudan looks like any other northern white rhino: stout and agile, with square lips. He grazes under the hot sun, his massive head lowered to the ground, at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in central Kenya.
Rangers protecting last white rhinos 'blown away' by online support   CTV News
Last Known Male White Rhino Guarded by Armed Rangers in Kenya   ABC News
Protecting the World's Last Male Northern White Rhino   BBC News
Huffington Post   
Daily Mail   
Quartz   
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