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2015-05-04 Canada English Science


CJAD
   
Volunteers give Mount Royal Park its spring cleaning   
CJAD
A volunteer picks up garbage around Mount Royal Park Sunday, May 3, 2015 during the park's annual clean-up. Photo: CTV MONTREAL. Hundreds of volunteers decided to do some good with their time under the sun now that the good weather has ...

Volunteers show love for Mount Royal Park in giant clean-up effort   CTV News

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The Weather Network
   
Science Pics of the Week: See a stunning sunrise from space   
The Weather Network
Sunday, May 3, 2015, 2:23 PM - Space station commander Terry Virts gives us a sunrise from space, a satellite returns its first map of global moisture and a massive earthquake also shakes up the Earth's ionosphere.
Where's the Water?   The Hindu

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Techie News
   
Solar cells can be improved by removing flaws from perovskite materials   
Techie News
Perovskite materials are at the focal point of research in solar cells owing to their promising capabilities of converting solar energy into electricity more efficiently and that too at less cost than currently available silicon-based semiconductors. Scientists believed ...

Engineering a Better Solar Cell   Lab Manager Magazine
Perovskite Solar Cells Yielding More Power   The Green Optimistic (blog)

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Lincoln Journal Star
   
Program aims to document milkweed's role in environment   
Lincoln Journal Star
A sweat bee gathers pollen and nectar on butterfly milkweed. The colorful butterfly milkweed is sometimes used in landscaping. 2015-05-03T09:30:00Z 2015-05-03T18:40:05Z Program aims to document milkweed's role in environmentBy TOM WEISSLING ...

Ohio is focus of grants to help protect, improve Monarch butterfly habitats   Sidney Daily News (subscription)
Newmarket students want your help to save monarch butterflies   YorkRegion.com
THE HIGHWAYMAN: Boardwalk, butterflies and bridges   The Delaware County Daily Times

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Market Business News
   
Global warming 2°C target won't stop climate change's worst impacts   
Market Business News
The current international target to limit global warming to 2°C will not be enough to stop the worst impacts of climate change, say three independent reports, whose authors describe the current goal as 'inadequate'. The reports say nations across the globe ...

Limiting global warming to 2 degrees C 'inadequate,' scientists say   The Japan Times

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Daily Times
   
Rich nations urged to honour climate fund pledges   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Mushahidullah Khan urged rich nations on Sunday to deliver on their $10 billion pledges to the Green Climate Fund (GCF) set up last year to meet costs of tackling climate change-induced disasters ...

Greenhouse gas pledges not enough, claims report   Irish Examiner
Nigeria set to reduce emissions in new climate action plan   The Guardian Nigeria
Paris climate summit: Carbon pledges to fall short of warming goal, Stern warns   Sydney Morning Herald
Daily Times   
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BBC News
   
Large Herbivore Loss May Create 'Barren Landscape'   
Rapid News Network
The primary goal of the study is to determine to main threats that lead to the decline of their number, the effects of its smaller population, and how near/far are they from extinction. Scientists say that nearly 60 percent of herbivores are at risk of extinction, which ...

Large herbivores threatened   Dailybarometer
World's Largest Herbivores Going Extinct; Hunting By Humans, Habitat Change ...   Yibada (English Edition)
Large herbivores on the verge of extinction; could result in 'empty landscapes'   The Next Digit
Headlines & Global News   
BBC News   
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