2015年10月10日 星期六

2015-10-11 Canada English Science


Canada News
   
Stay away from English Bay grey whale, Warn Department of Fisheries and Oceans   
Canada News
Federal fisheries officials are warning Vancouverites against getting up close and personal with the grey whale that's been spotted in the waters off English Bay this past week. Canada's marine wildlife guidelines stipulate boaters, paddlers and ...
DFO urges boaters to keep distance from English Bay grey whale   Digital Journal
DFO says stay away from grey whale in English Bay Vancouver   AmeriPublications
Stay away from English Bay grey whale, warns DFO   CTV News
Globalnews.ca   
MetroNews Canada   
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The Guardian
   
World will pass crucial 2C global warming limit, experts warn   
The Guardian
Pledges by nations to cut carbon emissions will fall far short of those needed to prevent global temperatures rising by more than the crucial 2C by the end of the century. This is the stark conclusion of climate experts who have analysed submissions in ...
Judges plan to outlaw climate change 'denial'   Telegraph.co.uk
Breaking through: producers warm up to climate change stories   Realscreen
COP21 is about the money, not the environment   The Battlefords News-Optimist
Samar News.com   
Manila Bulletin   
St. Cloud Times   
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Edmonton Journal
   
Honour treaty rights, counter climate change   
Edmonton Journal
Chief Dolly Abraham, right, from Tatla Lake First Nations, holds a declaration as supporters march along Burrard Street to the offices of Enbridge in Vancouver on Dec. 2, 2010. Jason Payne / PNG. Share Adjust Comment Print. All summer long, we've seen ...
Opinion: Party leaders are avoiding some inconvenient truths about climate change   Calgary Herald

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The IUSB Preface
   
Kajita, McDonald win Nobel physics prize for neutrino work   
MyTechBits
Katie was able to demonstrate this in 1998, when an experiment conducted by him and his colleagues showed neutrinos flipping between two identities while en route to the Super-Kamiokande detector (3,300 feet underground). Meanwhile, the research ...

Neutrino Scientists Win Nobel Prize For Physics   Ledger Gazette
Poles assisted in Nobel Prize studies   TV Newsroom
Neutrino Nobel prize: some crucial innovations and collaborations   The Guardian
Fx Report Daily   
The IUSB Preface   
The Sudbury Star   
Nobelprize.org   
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Winnipeg Free Press
   
Lake Winnipeg seems 'forgotten'   
Winnipeg Free Press
A cormorant sits on remnants of an old pier at Netley-Libau Marsh south of Lake Winnipeg. Photo Store. Liberal candidates touted their planned $20-billion infrastructure fund for sewage treatment. The Greens pledged to protect wetlands by expanding ...

Zebra mussels continue to overtake lost cause Lake Winnipeg   AmeriPublications
Lake Winnipeg a lost cause thanks to zebra mussels, expert warns   CBC.ca
It's Too Late To Save lake Winnipeg From Zebra Mussels   E Canada Now
Globalnews.ca   
MetroNews Canada   
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Toronto Star
   
Cree community looks on warily as De Beers scours North for diamonds   
Toronto Star
WEENUSK FIRST NATION, ONT.—From a height of 300 metres, Jennifer Wabano looks out the window of the eight-seat float plane as it approaches the Winisk River watershed. Wabano, a mother of 10, watches the mesmerizing landscape of the Hudson ...


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WJXT Jacksonville
   
The Business of Bees: 'It's Just For You Honey' a natural success story   
KRWG News22
Since 2012, Jack and Dianne Wilson-and their daughter and partner Connie-have produced raw, unpasterized honey from the growing number of honeybee hives at their Carlyle-area farm. 'It's Just For You Honey' routinely sells out and is enjoyed by honey ...

Buzzing into winter   Castanet.net
From flower to jar   State-Journal.com
Another Life: A landscape fit for our native honey bees   Irish Times
Burton Mail   
WJXT Jacksonville   
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Muscatine Journal
   
Star Stuff: Some planet trivia   
Muscatine Journal
I recently conducted a small survey of about 38 people asking them how far they thought the sun was from Earth. You would not believe some of the answers I got. One person said they thought the sun was 400 miles away while another said 8 billion miles.
The Universe from your own back yard - October skies feature the Parade of Planets   Yorkton News Review
The Oldest Planets in the Known Universe   From Quarks to Quasars

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Digital Journal
   
Poaching threatens Mali's rare desert elephants   
Digital Journal
Ninety of Mali's 300 desert elephants have been killed during the past year as ivory poachers exploit a security vacuum created by an Islamic insurgency in the deserts near the city of Timbuktu. Mali's desert elephants are the most northerly elephants ...
Mali's Rare Desert Elephants Threatened by Poachers, Conflict   Voice of America
Poaching threatens Mali's rare desert elephants: U.N. mission   Business Insider
In Mali: Poaching threatens rare desert elephants   Pulse Nigeria

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News@UofT
   
Japan pitches in to help cope with climate change   
VietNamNet Bridge
VietNamNet Bridge – Climate change is increasingly impacting daily life in HCM City, and Japan is helping local authorities make plans for coping with it. "HCM City will suffer severely from climate change, and therefore finding ways to cope is a very ...
Election 2015: candidates weigh in at U of T climate change symposium   News@UofT

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