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Anti-nuclear campaigners launch Japan’s first green party

admin /31 July, 2012

Anti-nuclear campaigners launch Japan’s first green party Greens Japan promises voters to put environment first and abolish nuclear power plants Share126 Email Justin McCurry in Tokyo guardian.co.uk, Monday 30 July 2012 15.24 BST Jump to comments (31) Members of Greens Japan during their inaugural party meeting. The party wants to emulate other green parties of Continue Reading →

Studying Evolution With an Eye on the Future

admin /31 July, 2012

Studying Evolution With an Eye on the Future Jane Charlesworth GLIMPSING THE FUTURE Sinéad Collins studies evolution in marine algae. By CLAUDIA DREIFUS Published: July 30, 2012 FACEBOOK TWITTER GOOGLE+ E-MAIL SHARE PRINT SINGLE PAGE REPRINTS Charles Darwin came to many of his ideas by observing the wild creatures of South America. The biologist Sinéad Collins Continue Reading →

Chaos predicted as Port Botany container cap ends

admin /31 July, 2012

Chaos predicted as Port Botany container cap ends By NSW political reporter Sarah Gerathy, ABCJuly 31, 2012, 9:01 am tweet0 Email Print   The New South Wales Opposition has slammed a move to allow unrestricted container movements from Sydney’s Port Botany terminal. Treasurer Mike Baird says removing the current cap of 3.2 million container movements Continue Reading →

What evidence will it take to convince climate sceptics?

admin /30 July, 2012

What evidence will it take to convince climate sceptics? Prof Richard Muller’s research showing the world is warming and humans are largely to blame is being rejected by climate sceptics Share2 Email The annual and decadal land surface temperature from the BerkeleyEarth average, compared to a linear combination of volcanic sulfate emissions and the natural Continue Reading →

Magnetic field, mantle convection and tectonics

admin /30 July, 2012

Magnetic field, mantle convection and tectonics Posted: 29 Jul 2012 11:21 AM PDT On a time scale of tens to hundreds of millions of years, the geomagnetic field may be influenced by currents in the mantle. The frequent polarity reversals of Earth’s magnetic field can also be connected with processes in the mantle. New results show Continue Reading →