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2015-09-17 Nigeria Science


The Punch
   
Women Disproportionately Affected by Climate Change Offer Unique Solutions to ...   
Between The Lines
The visit of Pope Francis to the U.S. in late September offers climate justice groups a megaphone to air their concerns and call for changes needed to put the earth on a path to sustainability. After speaking with President Obama and to a joint session ...
Climate change, WEP and women stories   The Punch

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Herald Sun
   
Giant wolffish discovery raises questions about impact of 2011 Fukushima ...   
Herald Sun
A GINORMOUS wolffish has shocked the Japanese fisherman who reeled it in off the island of Hokkaido, near eastern Russia. The sea creature was caught over a week ago and pictures of the scary-looking fish have been terrifying internet users when they ...

Massive fish reeled in off Japanese coast   Telegraph.co.uk
Japanese fisherman reels in massive fish caught off the coast of Japan   Daily Mail
A man shows off his giant wolffish off the island of Hokkaido. Picture ...   The Australian (blog)
Mirror.co.uk   
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Air pollution kills 3.3 million a year globally, but much of it traced to ...   
Yorkton This Week (press release)
WASHINGTON - Air pollution is killing 3.3 million people a year worldwide, according to a new study that includes this surprise: Farming plays a large role in smog and soot deaths in industrial nations. Scientists in Germany, Cyprus, Saudi Arabia and ...

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National Geographic
   
Global ocean discovered under Saturn's moon Enceladus' icy crust, researchers say   
The Pasadena Star-News
Illustration of the interior of Saturn's moon Enceladus showing a global liquid water ocean between its rocky core and icy crust. Thickness of layers shown here is not to scale. (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech). By Zen Vuong, Pasadena Star-News.
Astronomers find Saturn's moon has an ocean underneath its entire   Daily Times
As global ocean is confirmed for Saturn moon, scientists hope for new mission   Christian Science Monitor
Vast liquid ocean encircles Enceladus, Saturn's sixth moon   ExtremeTech
From Quarks to Quasars   
Science Recorder   
NYC Today   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
World Wide Fund for Nature says nearly half the world's marine animals wiped ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
Humanity's mismanagement of the ocean has led to the loss of almost half the world's marine mammals, birds, reptiles and fish in a single generation, a World Wide Fund for Nature report says. The emergency edition of WWF's Living Blue Planet Report ...

Half of marine life wiped out in 40 years: WWF   The News International
Half of Marine Life Wiped Out in 40 Years: World Wildlife Fund Report   NDTV
Oceans on brink of collapse, says WWF   Times LIVE
Stuff.co.nz   
gulfnews.com   
Irish Times   
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NBCNews.com
   
Scientists link air pollution to increased deaths   
The Punch
In what is believed to be the largest, most detailed study of its kind in the United States, scientists at NYU Langone Medical Center and elsewhere have confirmed that tiny chemical particles in the air we breathe are linked to an overall increase in ...
Millions dying around the world due to air pollution   KLFY
Study: Air pollution kills 3.3M a year   The Columbian
Air Pollution Deaths Will Double by 2050, Study Suggests   I4U News
Mother Jones   
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Wall Street Journal
   
NASA's Deep Space Exploration Program Faces Probable Delay   
Wall Street Journal
NASA said the first manned flight of its Orion capsule, a deep-space vehicle intended to eventually allow human exploration of Mars, is likely to be delayed by two years to 2023. National Aeronautics and Space Administration officials revealed that ...
NASA delays first manned flight for its Mars spacecraft until 2023   RT
NASA pushes 1st flight of Orion spacecraft with crew to 2023   St. Augustine Record
Orion astronaut flight faces delay to 2023   BBC News
CBS News   
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WBAL Baltimore
   
Pope of firsts could impact American politics   
WBAL Baltimore
AND AMERICAN POLITICS? THIS IS A POPE OF FIRSTS. HE IS POPE NUMBER 266 IN THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, BUT THE VERY FIRST, FRANCIS. THE FIRST POPE FROM THE NEW WORLD. FRANCIS IS ALSO THE FIRST POPE TO ...

Does Pope Francis practice what he preaches?: Column   Reno Gazette Journal
Pope Expected to Talk Environment in US Congress Address   Big News Network.com
Encyclical unites religious, nonreligious voices on climate change   CatholicPhilly.com
National Catholic Reporter (blog)   
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Mashable
   
Arctic research ship probes frigid depths and 4th-lowest sea ice extent on record   
Mashable
Factured sea ice, dotted with melt ponds and marked by ridges formed by the dynamic ice, seen from a NASA aircraft on July 17, 2014. Image: (Rex Features via AP Images/Associated Press. Headshot_2015_andrewfreedman_1. By Andrew Freedman 3 ...

Arctic Sea Ice Extent Minimum Reaches The 4th Lowest Ever Recorded   The Market Business
Meltdown of Arctic Ice at an All-Time High   I4U News
Feds: Arctic Sea Ice Levels Shrink to 4th Lowest Level   Sci-Tech Today
Mother Jones   
The Guardian   
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NDTV
   
Leaders of business, science & economics: Let's make renewables cheaper than coal   
Business Spectator
We the undersigned believe that global warming can be addressed without adding significant economic costs or burdening taxpayers with more debt. A sensible approach to tackling climate change will not only pay for itself but provide economic benefits ...
World urged to make clean energy cheaper than coal   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Letter calls for clean energy   The National
Sir David Attenborough wants £10bn spent on clean energy to prevent climate ...   Mirror.co.uk

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