2015年7月7日 星期二

2015-07-08 Canada English Science


Toronto Sun
   
Ontario heating up faster than global average   
Toronto Sun
Ontario is heating up faster than the global average but faces an uphill struggle to meet its 2020 target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the province's environmental watchdog says. Feeling the Heat: Greenhouse Gas Progress Report 2015 says the ...

Minister says Ontario could offer some cap-and-trade exemptions   The Globe and Mail
Report carries harsh climate change warning   Peterborough Examiner
Ontario warned to do more on greenhouse gas targets   Toronto Star
CBC.ca   
National Observer   
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PlanetSave.com
   
ACE High School Climate Change Science Program Adopted By US Mayors ...   
PlanetSave.com
Calling for the “swift implementation” of ACE* climate education in high schools across the country, a bipartisan group of mayors attending the US Conference of Mayors' annual June meeting took a strong stance against “climate change denialism.”.
Letter: Supporters needed with climate change action   Topeka Capital Journal
Vancouver mayor only Canadian in municipal climate-change group meeting Pope   National Observer

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24 Hours Vancouver
   
Group to study Vancouver Aquarium's cetaceans   
24 Hours Vancouver
The Vancouver Aquarium supports the study of cetaceans in human care as it may lead to higher standards. (File photo). Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error. A national scientific study examining cetaceans in human ...
How happy are captive marine mammals? UBC scientist to lead cetacean study   MetroNews Canada
Canadian scientists to study health of whales, dolphins, porpoises in captivity   Austrian Tribune

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CBC.ca
   
Canada Post pulls stamp that misidentified hoodos as Dinosaur Provincial Park   
CBC.ca
Canada Post is pulling a stamp after wrongly identifying hoodoos as being in Alberta's Dinosaur Provincial Park. The hoodoos pictured on the stamp are actually near Drumheller, about 200 kilometres from the provincial park. A hoodoo is a fantastic rock ...

Canada Post pulls stamp after using wrong image of Alberta park   Yahoo News Canada (blog)
Canada Post sorry for Dinosaur Provincial Park stamp flub   Calgary Herald

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CBC.ca
   
BC fires exacerbated by climate change, expert says   
CBC.ca
The hazy, apocalyptic sky above much of the south coast of British Columbia may not necessarily be the new normal. While it may be more commonplace 30 to 50 years from now, this year's intense wildfires and smoky skies is a combination of climate ...
Global warming exacerbates BC wildfire severity, scientist says   Vancouver Sun
Climate Change worsens B.C. Wildfires   NYC Today
Climate Change causes an Extraordinary Wildfire Forest Season in B.C.   Maine News Online
Straight.com   
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Calgary Herald
   
Southern Alberta's rivers face high threats to overall health   
Calgary Herald
A fisherman in the Bow River under the Glenmore Trail bridge, a popular spot for fly-fishing in Calgary in May 2014. Crystal Schick / Calgary Herald. Share Adjust Comment Print. A report on Canada's watersheds suggests the threats to rivers in southern ...

July 2015 Photo Contest: Watersheds   WWF-Canada Blog (blog)
Canadians Need to Become True Freshwater Stewards   Huffington Post Canada
WWF-Canada Launches WATERSHEDREPORTS.WWF.CA   Digital Journal

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CBC.ca
   
Arctic shrubs may cause greenhouse emissions, report says   
CBC.ca
One of the largest ever studies of how climate change is remaking the face of the Arctic has found that shrubs are gradually taking over the tundra. And David Hik, co-author of the paper in Nature Climate Change, said the increasing dominance of shrubs ...
Arctic shrub growth is changing how heat from the sun is reflected back into space   Daily Mail
Climate Change: Arctic Tundra May Cause Large Climate Warming Impact with ...   Science World Report
Researchers Explore Links Between Climate and Vegetation Change   AZoCleantech

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Digital Journal
   
Dinosaurs' extinction gave rise to today's fish, study finds   
Digital Journal
Paleontologists found that ray-finned fish began to dominate the seas after the mass extinction of dinosaurs 66 million years ago. “The extinction marked an ecological turning point for the pelagic marine vertebrates,” said professor Richard Norris ...
Dinosaurs' extinction gave rise to modern fish: study   gulfnews.com
Dinosaur Demise Leads to Fish Rise   Voice of America
Dinosaur extinction paved way for dominance of ray-finned fish   Techie News

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Zee News
   
'Map Of Life' predicts extraterrestrial life   
Zee News
London: Extraterrestrials resembling humans should have evolved on other Earth-like planets, a study on convergent evolution says. The argument emerges from leading evolutionary biologist professor Simon Conway Morris's new book 'The Runes Of ...

“Map Of Life” Predicts ET. (So Where is He?)   Lab Manager Magazine
What do aliens look like? The answer may be suprisingly familiar   Yahoo News Canada (blog)
No longer little green men? Aliens may look more like us than traditionally ...   Catholic Online
Lifeboat Foundation (blog)   
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Gov. Baker, Massachusetts Life Sciences Center, CASIS Announce Galactic ...   
Space Ref (press release)
Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, The Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) and the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC) today announced grant awards for two Massachusetts-based life science companies, totaling ...


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