Saturday, March 23, 2019
Cyclone Idai shows the deadly reality of climate change in Africa
The Guardian - opinion.
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Volunteers distribute donated goods to those in need. Photo by Columbus Mayhunga/VOA Vain promises and empty slogans have got us nowhere. Fossil-fuel extraction must end before more lives are lost. Details here. |
Friday, March 22, 2019
Climate change affecting fish in Ontario lakes, study reveals
PHYS ORG
Warmer temperatures are having a ripple effect on food webs in Ontario lakes, according to a new University of Guelph study. Story here.
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A lake in northwestern Ontario. Photo by PinP. |
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
When development and conservation clash in the Serengeti
University of Copenhagen - SCIENCE NEWS
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A proposed new road could disrupt the migration of animals like this in the Serengeti. Photo by eismcsquare. |
New or upgraded roads in the Greater Serengeti Ecosystem around Serengeti National Park will not reduce growing pressure on the ecosystem, a study shows. Story here.
Monday, March 18, 2019
Beat the Heat: Canada's French-fry potatoes in climate change trouble
Canadian Science Publishing
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After PEI, Manitoba is Canada's largest potato-producing province. Over 1200 million pounds are processed here each year on about 80 thousand acres. A PinP photo. Desiccating summer heat, brought on by climate change, could have adverse effects on Canada's potato industry. In a recent study, researchers examined the heat stress response of 55 potato varieties to estimate how they might fare under changing climate conditions. The news is not good. Details here. |
Sunday, March 17, 2019
It’s Time to Start Calling Evangelicals What They Are: The American Taliban
Church & State - By J.C. Weatherby
I have said for years, the Christian Right is really seeking to establish a theocracy in the US - at least throughout the deep south. Story here.
I have said for years, the Christian Right is really seeking to establish a theocracy in the US - at least throughout the deep south. Story here.
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria widespread in Ontario waterways
Canadian Science Publishing
It turns out antibiotic-resistant bacteria are far more ubiquitous than previously thought. A new study published in the Canadian Journal of Microbiology tested the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in four aquatic environments in southern Ontario—and found them everywhere. Story here.
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