2014年9月18日 星期四

2014-09-19 Australia Science

  NDTV   
Julie Bishop rejects UN request to strengthen Australian climate targets  Sydney Morning Herald
EXCLUSIVE. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop will attend a UN climate change summit next week. Photo: Brett Hemmings/Fairfax Media via Getty Images. Australia is refusing to take a plan for deeper cuts to greenhouse gas emissions to a special world leaders' ...

Could Fighting Global Warming Be Cheap and Free?   New York Times
Investors call for a global climate deal   Herald Scotland
Barack Obama to Tout US Climate Plan at UN Summit   NDTV
Los Angeles Times   
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  Channel News Asia   
Rising sea levels to cost Australia billions  Channel News Asia
Rising sea levels could threaten infrastructure worth more than A$226 billion (US$205 billion) in Australia if climate change is left unchecked, a study warned Wednesday (Sep 17). PHOTOS. File photo of the coastline of the Illawarra region south of Sydney in ...

$226bn at risk of rising sea levels   The Australian

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  KpopStarz   
Supermassive Black Hole Discovered By NASA; Dwarf Galaxy Where It Was ...  KpopStarz
A supermassive black hole was discovered by NASA in what is believed to be one of the smallest galaxies known to man. According to NASA, the supermassive black hole was seen by its astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope on Wednesday, when ...

Strange little galaxy hosts enormous black hole, astronomers say   Los Angeles Times
Astronomers find massive black hole in tiny galaxy   Deseret News
NASA finds 'monster' black hole in tiny galaxy   RT
The Hoops News   
CNET   
Capital Wired   
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  Zee News   
Did gravity set Earth's plates in motion? Continents collapsed under their own ...  Daily Mail
But exactly what caused this colossal movement three billion years ago has been a mystery. Now, researchers in Australia believe they have the answer: the motion, they claim, started because of gravity. This animation shows an early buoyant continent ...

New Theory: What Set Earth's Plates in Motion?   Fars News Agency
Researchers Look at the Origins of Plate Tectonics   Laboratory Equipment
Reason for Earth's tectonic plate movements finally discovered   Chinatopix
Business Standard   
Delhi Daily News   
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  Liberation   
Going it alone on carbon pricing makes economic sense: IMF  ABC Online
Research by IMF staff shows that for most large emitters, action to put a price on carbon dioxide has economic benefits beyond reducing global climate change. The paper, prepared by two International Monetary Fund staff and a University of Bologna ...

Climate crisis: No solution under capitalism   Liberation

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  Daily Mail   
'Dark snow' in Greenland caused by forest fires is yet another sign of massive ...  Daily Mail
They are a stunning series of images, which were supposed to reveal the ice expanses of Greenland. Instead, they show something quite different - a blackened continent of 'dark snow'. Experts say they were stunned by the pictures, which show ice covered ...

The mystery of the black snow   NEWS.com.au (blog)
Greenland's dark snow may start global warming 'feedback loop'   The Independent

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Melbourne Fringe review: Post Phase: The Summit Is Blue  Sydney Morning Herald
DANCE POST PHASE: THE SUMMIT IS BLUE Chloe Chignell and Timothy Walsh Dancehouse Until September 21 Melbourne Fringe Festival. A mound of ice slowly melts into the floorboards. It serves as a liquid timekeeper and also represents a ...


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  The Guardian   
World population may hit 11 billion by 2100: study  The Australian
THE world population may grow larger than previously estimated, reaching 11 billion people by century's end, according to a UN-led analysis. That would mean two billion more people on Earth than expected by 2100, largely due to high birth rates in Africa, ...

12bn people by 2100 - experts   Herald Scotland
World population could rise by three billion more than expected   The Independent
World Population Could Hit 12.3 Billion by 2100   TIME
Tribune-Review   
Healthline   
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  Yahoo News UK   
Ocean-threatened Marshall's leader posts climate video plea  Yahoo News UK
Marshall Islands President Christopher Loeak was forced to heighten the seawall protecting his home last year, but says the year-old defences are now barely enough to protect his family from a "climate emergency". PRE Friday, ahead of UN Secretary ...

A Clarion Call From the Climate Change Frontline   Huffington Post
Marshall Islands leader posts climate video plea   News24

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  Headlines & Global News   
Humans Could Live In Space Cities By 2100?  Headlines & Global News
A NASA contractor and space settlement expert says the next logical move is to colonize Earth's orbit, which may be possible by 2100. (Photo : Getty Images). A NASA contractor and space settlement expert says the next logical move is to colonize Earth's ...

We Could Be Living In Flying Space Cities By The End Of The Century, Claims ...   The Inquisitr
Humans could live in 'space cities' that orbit Earth - and beyond - by 2100, claims ...   Daily Mail

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