2015年4月19日 星期日

2015-04-20 Australia Science


The Guardian
   
Australia's Direct Action climate policy challenged by US, China and Brazil at the ...   
The Guardian
Drought-affected farming area in south-eastern Australia. The UN has questioned the credibility of Australia's Direct Action climate change policy. Photograph: David Gray/Reuters. Shalailah Medhora and Oliver Milman. Sunday 19 April 2015 22.14 EDT Last ...

Australia's climate policy questioned   The Australian (blog)
Abbott under fire as China, US and others question Australia's climate policy   RenewEconomy
Surprise! China And The US Are Calling Out Australia's Crappy Climate Change ...   Junkee
ABC Online   
The New Daily   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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ABC Online
   
Kelp beds transplanted to Tasmania to help reveal effects of climate change   
ABC Online
In a world-first study, scientists have transplanted kelp off the coast of Tasmania to better understand the impact of climate change. The kelp, which grows from northern New South Wales around to Western Australia, provides an ecosystem for hundreds of ...

Artificial kelp crop hopes to save species   NEWS.com.au
VIDEO: Massive kelp transplants for Australia's underwater bald patches   Business Insider Australia

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The Independent
   
Human hibernation could become a 'reality', says European Space Agency ...   
The Independent
Since time immemorial, humans have often wished they could curl up and sleep away those cold winter days like their furry friends, but that dream could one day become a reality with scientists investigating new ways for astronauts to hibernate in space.
Human hibernation possible? Scientists eye new space exploration tech   RT

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Stuff.co.nz
   
Dive of discovery off the Great Barrier Reef   
Stuff.co.nz
A green turtle has plenty of time as it makes its leisurely way across the reef. A diver observes a stealth bomber-like ray as it swoops through the waters of. Fraser Coast Tourism. A diver observes a stealth bomber-like ray as it swoops through the waters of the ...

Draft dredging report exposes LNP's Great Barrier Reef shame: Pitt   My Sunshine Coast (press release)
Conservation Society send a strong message to Minister   Warwick Daily News
Can we fix the Great Barrier Reef?   Biotechin.Asia

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Shrinking Antarctic has us skating on thin ice   
Sydney Morning Herald
One of the most troubling lines in the recent reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change was tucked away in a footnote. It stated that, of their various future sea-level scenarios, the estimate of the upper limit – a 1.1 metre rise by 2100 – was ...


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The Inquisitr
   
Rare Oarfish In New Zealand Found, 'Sea Serpent' Photo Discovered By ...   
The Inquisitr
A rare oarfish in New Zealand was discovered when it washed up at the entrance of the Otago Harbor in the city of Dunedin. The oarfish, or Regalecus glesne, measured a mere 10 feet long, but these sea monsters can grow to be the width of a human torso, ...

Sea creature washes up on the Otago Harbour that bites off its own tail   Daily Mail
Rare Deep-Sea Oarfish Washes Ashore In New Zealand   Tech Times
Self-Amputating New Zealand Sea Monster Washed Ashore, Serpent-Like ...   iSchoolGuide
Canada News   
AOL Travel UK   
SportAct   
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Alaska Dispatch News
   
The Arctic is 'unraveling' due to climate change, and the consequences will be ...   
Washington Post
We often hear that climate change is radically reshaping the Arctic, a place many of us have never visited. As a result, it can be pretty hard to feel directly affected by what's happening up in a distant land of polar bears, ice floes and something odd called ...

Permafrost 'carbon bomb' unlikely, but worries over northern thaw persist   Alaska Dispatch News
ExxonMobil's Dangerous Business Strategy   Today's Zaman
Warming of the Arctic will have global consequences   Sydney Morning Herald
Standard Bulletin   
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USA TODAY
   
Scientists explain why the Earth 'hums'   
USA TODAY
NEWSER - Even though we can't feel it, the Earth is humming all the time. "If you played it at 10,000 times the speed, you could hear 'white noise' like an old TV set between channels," Fabrice Ardhuin, an oceanographer in France, tells the Huffington Post.
Planet Earth hums and now scientists know why – ocean waves colliding   Market Business News
Week in Geek: 'What's that noise?' edition   MSNBC
Scientists may have the explained the earth's mysterious 'hum'   The Independent
NEWS.com.au   
Tech Times   
Metro   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Call for Pyne's resignation over $4 million funding to climate contrarian   
Sydney Morning Herald
Revelations that the Federal Government allocated $4 million in funding to climate contrarian Dr Bjorn Limborg for a "consensus centre" has sparked calls for Education Minister Christopher Pyne's resignation. The government would cover roughly a third of ...

Pyne defends Lomborg funding given Labor funded think tanks too   The Australian
Government Spends $4 Million to Not Study Climate Change   SBS
Government Gives $4m To Dude That Thinks Climate Change Isn't A Priority   Pedestrian TV
Crikey   
Green Left Weekly   
International Business Times   
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The Inquisitr
   
Loch Ness Monster: Secret File Reveals Scandal And Alleged Cover-up   
The Inquisitr
The Loch Ness monster may be little more than a myth to some, but to at least one respected scientist in the 1960s, the creature was all too real, and after going public with his own sighting he found himself summarily dismissed from Britain's Natural History ...

Top scientist at Natural History Museum sacked for insisting 'I've seen Nessie'   mirror.co.uk
Scientist was 'monstered' by Nessie   Express.co.uk
Nessie sighting claim cost Natural History Museum top scientist his job   Market Business News
News Tonight Africa   
Daily Mail   
Metro   
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