2015年7月26日 星期日

2015-07-27 Singapore Science


RTCC
   
Global warming deal takes shape with latest UN draft   
The Straits Times
LONDON • A global pact to fight climate change began to take shape after the United Nations published a new draft of a deal that envoys from 195 nations are working to seal at a year-end summit in Paris. The 88-page document is meant to organise the ...

Oil majors axe $200bn of new projects, UN issues new climate text   RTCC
Light Trim for Rough Draft of Climate Pact   Sudan Vision
Light trim for rough draft of global climate pact   Gulf Times

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eco-business.com
   
Emissions threaten age of uncertainty for carbon dating   
eco-business.com
New study warns that rising CO2 levels from the burning of fossil fuels will undermine the precision with which once-living things can now be scientifically dated. ivory crush us. Authorities may find it more difficult to detect the source of ivory as ...
Radiocarbon Dating: Widely Influnced By Fossil-Fuel Emissions   The Market Business

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The Maritime Executive
   
Singapore Coral Relocation Successful   
The Maritime Executive
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and volunteers from various environmental interest groups have completed the relocation of 2,300 hard coral colonies from Sultan Shoal, south west of Singapore, to three southern sites at St John's and ...

Corals relocated away from Tuas Terminal development thriving, says MPA   The Straits Times

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Hindustan Times
   
Fears for tribes as govt eyes Andaman island expansion   
Hindustan Times
A tribal man with his bow looks on at the Andaman Trunk road in Jarawa reserve on Andaman island in this undated handout photo. The Jarawa are one of four ancient "Negroid" tribes barely surviving on the Andamans. Reuters ...

Fears for tribes, forests as India eyes Andaman island expansion   Reuters

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Yui's 1st tweet from ISS: 'Your Earth is beautiful'   
The Japan News
The Yomiuri Shimbun Astronaut Kimiya Yui on Friday sent his first tweet from the International Space Station, where he has just arrived for an extended stay. Along with a photo of him relaxing in front of a window looking out on the Earth, Yui, 45 ...

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Herald Sun
   
Labor 'aspiring' to 50% renewables   
Business Spectator
Australia should be aspiring to a target of 50 per cent renewable energy by 2030, Labor says. Climate action groups rallied in support as a motion to increase the target was passed by delegates at the ALP national conference in Melbourne on Saturday.
China's climate change plan represents decisive move   Irish Times
All states need to shift to zero-carbon economy: Mushahid   The Nation
SA seeks Paris climate talks detail   InDaily
The Express Tribune   
The Market Business   
The Age   
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CruxialCIO
   
What's life like on Kepler 452b? A little like this, maybe?   
Washington Post
I awoke from my cryopod with the tingling elbows and knees that I'd been told to expect as a consequence of extended hypertravel. I eased my bare feet onto the floor and did a couple of quick jumping jacks to get my blood flowing. Then I peered through ...
Kepler Mission Discovered a Kepler 452b -- Earth's Closest Living Relative   CruxialCIO
Finding Another Earth   Space Daily
Search for Another Home: NASA Discovers Most Earth-like Planet   Yibada (English Edition)
The Next Digit   
Bangkok Post   
Johnson City Press (subscription)   
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CNN
   
Beached beaked whale has marine biologists scratching their heads   
CNN
(CNN) The carcass of a deep-sea beaked whale found washed up on a Plymouth, Massachusetts, beach is so rare that it has marine experts confounded: What is its exact species, and how did it get to shore? The 17-foot toothed female whale, which weighs ...

Rare Beaked Whale found in Massachusetts' Shore   Pulse Headlines
Dead Whale Has Everybody Confused In Massachusetts   Immortal News
Biologists perform autopsy on rare beaked whale that washed ashore in ...   The Standard Daily
AOL News   
Pioneer News   
Times Gazette   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Climate change drove woolly mammoths to extinction, say scientists   
Christian Science Monitor
Dramatic climate shifts made it difficult for large animals such as the woolly mammoth to survive, new research confirms. By Laura Geggel, LiveScience July 26, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. This photo shows a museum worker inspecting a replica of ...
Extinction events linked to prehuman global warming   NEWS.com.au
Climate Warming Events Killed Off Woolly Mammoths, New Study Reveals   The Inquisitr
Mighty mammoths went extinct due to warming Earth   Zee News
Gizmodo Australia   
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Sky News Australia
   
Ricky Gervais slams whale slaughter   
Sky News Australia
Comedian Ricky Gervais has slammed the whale slaughter in the Faroe Islands after video emerged of hundred of dead whales. Gervais tweeted 'Tragic whale slaughter in Faroe Islands. It's good we've found a twin Earth because we're really fg up this one ...
Faroe Islands pilot whale massacre 'a natural way of life'   The News Hub
Ricky Gervais condemns whale slaughter on Faroe Islands   Sydney Morning Herald
250 Pilot Whales Slaughtering Video shocks Viewers   NY City News
Irish Times   
CCTV   
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