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BC grants $1.7 million to fight invasive plants
The Castlegar Source
The B.C. government is distributing over $1.7 million in new grants to help control the spread of invasive plants in the province, Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Minister Steve Thomson recently announced. The 29 grants will be given to ...
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Funding Announced to Support Okanagan Invasive Species OrganizationsKelownaNow
Inhibiting invasive speciesPentiction Western News
The Boundary Sentinel
Prince George Citizen
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The Castlegar Source
The B.C. government is distributing over $1.7 million in new grants to help control the spread of invasive plants in the province, Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Minister Steve Thomson recently announced. The 29 grants will be given to ...
Photo: Contributed - BC Hydro
Funding Announced to Support Okanagan Invasive Species Organizations
Inhibiting invasive species
E Canada Now
Government Of Canada Map Shows Arctic Sea Ice Gains
E Canada Now
The updated map Canada from the federal government shows what appears to be more Arctic sea ice than its 2006 predecessor, despite warnings about global warming accelerating the loss of sea ice.
ESA's CryoSat provides Arctic sea-ice thickness measurements in near real-timeTechie News
Arctic sea ice gains can be seen on new government map of CanadaCBC.ca
'3D Cryosat' tracks Arctic winter sea iceBBC News
Climate Central
Canada News
The Weather Network
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E Canada Now
The updated map Canada from the federal government shows what appears to be more Arctic sea ice than its 2006 predecessor, despite warnings about global warming accelerating the loss of sea ice.
ESA's CryoSat provides Arctic sea-ice thickness measurements in near real-time
Arctic sea ice gains can be seen on new government map of Canada
'3D Cryosat' tracks Arctic winter sea ice
Northern Rivers Echo
Human hibernation could become reality, says scientist
Northern Rivers Echo
SINCE time immemorial, humans have often wished they could curl up and sleep away those cold winter days like their furry friends, but that dream could one day become a reality with scientists investigating new ways for astronauts to hibernate in space.
Human hibernation possible? Scientists eye new space exploration techRT
Deep sleepWinnipeg Free Press
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Northern Rivers Echo
SINCE time immemorial, humans have often wished they could curl up and sleep away those cold winter days like their furry friends, but that dream could one day become a reality with scientists investigating new ways for astronauts to hibernate in space.
Human hibernation possible? Scientists eye new space exploration tech
Deep sleep
The Weather Network
5 ways Tambora wrecked Earth's climate
The Weather Network
Sunday, April 19, 2015, 1:22 PM - Last week was the 200th anniversary of the biggest volcanic eruption ever recorded in human history. But aside from the unbelievable destruction and loss of life that ensued in the immediate aftermath of the eruption of ...
'Mt. Baekdu showing signs of possible eruption'Korea Times
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The Weather Network
Sunday, April 19, 2015, 1:22 PM - Last week was the 200th anniversary of the biggest volcanic eruption ever recorded in human history. But aside from the unbelievable destruction and loss of life that ensued in the immediate aftermath of the eruption of ...
'Mt. Baekdu showing signs of possible eruption'
Alaska Dispatch News
The Arctic is 'unraveling' due to climate change, and the consequences will be ...
Washington Post
We often hear that climate change is radically reshaping the Arctic, a place many of us have never visited. As a result, it can be pretty hard to feel directly affected by what's happening up in a distant land of polar bears, ice floes and something odd called ...
Permafrost 'carbon bomb' unlikely, but worries over northern thaw persistAlaska Dispatch News
ExxonMobil's Dangerous Business StrategyToday's Zaman
Climate modify in Arctic would have planet-wide consequences | Toronto StarStandard Bulletin
Sydney Morning Herald
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Washington Post
We often hear that climate change is radically reshaping the Arctic, a place many of us have never visited. As a result, it can be pretty hard to feel directly affected by what's happening up in a distant land of polar bears, ice floes and something odd called ...
Permafrost 'carbon bomb' unlikely, but worries over northern thaw persist
ExxonMobil's Dangerous Business Strategy
Climate modify in Arctic would have planet-wide consequences | Toronto Star
Bend Bulletin
Gray whales? Pacific crossing leads to origin questions
Bend Bulletin
ABOVE: A western Pacific gray whale near Sakhalin Island in Russia in 2010. RIGHT: Researchers approaching a western Pacific gray whale for tagging near Sakhalin Island also in 2010. Research by U.S. and Russian scientists who tracked rare western ...
Gray whales' Pacific crossing leads to questions of originChina Post
Grey whale's record migration may reveal bad newsCBC.ca
KC- A gray whale migrated nearly 14000 miles, setting recordObserver Chronicle
Independent Online
The Columbian
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Bend Bulletin
ABOVE: A western Pacific gray whale near Sakhalin Island in Russia in 2010. RIGHT: Researchers approaching a western Pacific gray whale for tagging near Sakhalin Island also in 2010. Research by U.S. and Russian scientists who tracked rare western ...
Gray whales' Pacific crossing leads to questions of origin
Grey whale's record migration may reveal bad news
KC- A gray whale migrated nearly 14000 miles, setting record
Statesmen News
A call to US educators: Understand from Canada
Statesmen News
"Although there have been battles in the previous, the hallmarks of Ontario's education reform efforts are cooperation and experimentation -- with an emphasis on cooperation," stated Lynch School of Education Professor Dennis Shirley. "Ontario has struck.
A call to US educators: Learn from CanadaPhys.Org
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Statesmen News
"Although there have been battles in the previous, the hallmarks of Ontario's education reform efforts are cooperation and experimentation -- with an emphasis on cooperation," stated Lynch School of Education Professor Dennis Shirley. "Ontario has struck.
A call to US educators: Learn from Canada
BBC News
'Worm rain' reported in Norway
BBC News
Biologist Karsten Erstad says he came across thousands of earthworms scattered across the mountains while out skiing. They were unlikely to have tunnelled through the snow because it was too deep, so it appears they rained down from the sky. Karsten told ...
Earthworms rained down on NorwayDigital Journal
It's Raining Worms in NorwayTIME
Worms rain down from the sky in Norway. Here's howThe Weather Network
Information Nigeria
Independent Online
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BBC News
Biologist Karsten Erstad says he came across thousands of earthworms scattered across the mountains while out skiing. They were unlikely to have tunnelled through the snow because it was too deep, so it appears they rained down from the sky. Karsten told ...
Earthworms rained down on Norway
It's Raining Worms in Norway
Worms rain down from the sky in Norway. Here's how
TIME
50 shades of penguin? New England Aquarium enticing nearly extinct African ...
Lethbridge Herald
Do you support the Supreme Court decision striking down mandatory minimum sentences for gun crimes? Yes; No. View Results. Loading ... Follow The Lethbridge Herald on Twitter @LethHerald Latest Tweet. By The Associated Press on April 18, 2015.
New England Aquarium offering penguins 'honeymoon suites'Alberni Valley News
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Lethbridge Herald
Do you support the Supreme Court decision striking down mandatory minimum sentences for gun crimes? Yes; No. View Results. Loading ... Follow The Lethbridge Herald on Twitter @LethHerald Latest Tweet. By The Associated Press on April 18, 2015.
New England Aquarium offering penguins 'honeymoon suites'
Orlando Sentinel
Climate plans put world on track for warming above agreed limits
Reuters
OSLO (Reuters) - Plans by 34 nations for fighting climate change beyond 2020 would leave the world on track for warming well above the limits agreed with the U.N., and Moscow's strategy is especially weak because it lets Russia's greenhouse gas ...
Why not enough people are working on climate change in IndiaEconomic Times
Letters: The climate change debate continuesNational Post
Republican Senators Lag Behind Voters on Climate ChangeInsideClimate News
Xinhua
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Reuters
OSLO (Reuters) - Plans by 34 nations for fighting climate change beyond 2020 would leave the world on track for warming well above the limits agreed with the U.N., and Moscow's strategy is especially weak because it lets Russia's greenhouse gas ...
Why not enough people are working on climate change in India
Letters: The climate change debate continues
Republican Senators Lag Behind Voters on Climate Change
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