2014年9月1日 星期一

2014-09-02 Tanzania Science

  IPPmedia   
Knowledge is Power: Measuring knowledge to assess adaptive capacity  The Daily Star
Climate change and its effects – swollen seas, stronger storms, saltier soil – have already disrupted thousands of lives across Bangladesh. Preventing widespread and lasting damage remains a top priority, but significant changes to the country's climate and ...

Coastal Regions Need To Worry About Non-Climate Change Sea Level Rise Now   Science 2.0
The BRICS Remix Climate Damage and Corporate Collusion   teleSUR English
Pinda: Africa cannot address climate change without enough finances   Daily News

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Environmental degradation rocks Ukerewe  Daily News
THE natural Itira forest in Ukerewe District has disappeared after residents cut down trees in the vast area that covers about 114 hectares. This was revealed by the forest officer in Ukerewe, Songora Anyango, when the advisory committee of the ...


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Arusha May Face Water Shortage  AllAfrica.com
Arusha — Tanzania's northern tourist hub is likely to face a water crisis in the next decade if no mitigation measures are taken, experts have warned. Joe Lao, a hydrologist who works with the Pangani River Basin Management covering northern Tanzania, ...


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  Tech Times   
Gorham's Cave art suggests Neanderthals were more intelligent and less ...  Tech Times
Neanderthal cave art found in Gorham's Cave in Gibraltar is the first known artform of its kind. This could suggest these ancient humanoids were more artistic, and less barbaric, than is commonly believed. Early members of our species lived alongside ...

Cave Art in Gibraltar Drawn by Neanderthals   Design & Trend
Researchers claim discovery of first Neanderthal art   Daily Digest
Newly discovered cave art is likely the work of Neanderthals   Science Recorder
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International Business Times   
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NASA captures amazing solar flare  Brisbane Times
RAW VIDEO: NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captures images of solar flares which erupted on the left side of the sun. 02/09/14. Inside 'Starlight' at Scienceworks' Planetarium (Video Thumbnail). Up next... Inside 'Starlight' at Scienceworks' Planetarium.
NASA captures solar flare   Chicago Tribune
NASA: Power grid may be at risk   Valdosta Daily Times
NASA captures 'flurry of flares'   The Canberra Times
Yahoo Singapore News   
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  CBS News   
Look at These Incredible Close-Ups of a Volcanic Eruption in Iceland  TIME
Ragnar Th. Sigurdsson has been photographing volcanoes in Iceland for four decades, so it makes sense that he's keeping a close eye on the latest activity at Bardarbunga, which rests on the northwestern edge of the Vatnajokull ice cap. Bardarbunga, which ...

Eruption to Have Minimal Impact on Kiwi Travel   Showroom.co.nz
Photos of the Day: Sept. 1, 2014   The Seattle Times
From Surveillance Flight over Eruption   IcelandReview
Mashable   
Delhi Daily News   
The Epoch Times   
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  Inquirer.net   
'Better to watch dolphins on TV'  Inquirer.net
Environmental activists shout slogans as they form the phrase “Stop the Killings” outside the Japanese Embassy Monday, Sept.1, 2014 at suburban Pasay City to protest the annual hunting of dolphins in Taiji, Japan which starts on the first day of September.
Anger as annual dolphin hunt begins in Japan   MSN NZ News
Dolphin hunting season begins on Taiji   New Zealand Herald
Sea Shepherd returns to Taiji to defend dolphins   Voxy
Asahi Shimbun   
The Independent   
Demotix.com   
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  iStreet Research   
Ice melts in Antarctica and concerns arise about rising dangerous sea levels  iStreet Research
Ice bergs in Antarctica are melting and a s a result there is considerable change in the sea. The study that was published in Nature Geoscience Journal revealed that concerns have arisen out of the situation. Sea level in the Antarctic is increasing at a higher ...

Antarctic sea levels rise too fast as ice melts, freshwater increases in oceans   Tech Times
Antarctica Sea Level Rises, Fresh Water Exceeds Global Rate: Study   Capital OTC
Melting ice shelves drive rapid Antarctic sea level rise   KRMG
PNC Voice   
China Post   
Northern Voices Online   
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  National Geographic   
Zoo marks 100 years since last passenger pigeon  WLWT Cincinnati
The zoo also is holding a series of events and lectures in honor of "Martha," the pigeon that died at the zoo on Sept. 1, 1914. Tweet · Pin It. Show Transcript Hide Transcript. Advertising. Video Transcript. SURVEILLANCE VIDEO REVEALED IT ALL.
Opinion: In memory of last passenger pigeon   Cincinnati.com
Passenger pigeons, slaughtered to extinction 100 years ago, still inspire   Tech Times
How the Passenger Pigeon Became Extinct   Chinatopix
NPR (blog)   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Russia's sex geckos lost in space  Al Jazeera America
Five geckos, sent into space for a study on the effects of weightlessness on sexual intercourse, have died in service according to a statement released by Russia's space agency, Roscosmos. The scientists discovered the four female geckos and one male had ...

Sex-in-space geckos killed by frigidity   Register
Russian Foton-M4 capsule lands with dead “sex Geckos”   SpaceFlight Insider
Russian spacecraft back on Earth after six-week mission   Spaceflight Now
NEWS.com.au   
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