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NPR's Juana Summers talks with Martin Cheek, a conservation botanist for the Royal Botanic Gardens, about new plant and fungus species he and his colleagues discovered this year. Sponsor Message. Facebook; Flipboard
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Each year, scientists add thousands of new species to the scientific record. Here to talk through a few of them is NPR's evolutionary biologist turned science correspondent, Jonathan Lambert. Good morning, Jon (ph).
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Through a series of 13 events at COP29, the RCCs brought together governments, private sector representatives, Indigenous Peoples and non-governmental organizations to share regional insights on addressing climate change and connect local needs with ...
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Japan and the United States held the third annual Japan-U.S. Energy Security Dialogue (ESD) on December 12 in Tokyo, Japan. Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Director General KIHARA Shinichi and Ministry ...
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WestCentralOnline.com
In the first 11 months of 2024, Saskatchewan RCMP officers encountered over 3,700 drivers who had recently consumed alcohol and/or drugs. Those interactions resulted in approximately 1,400 Criminal Code charges and 2,300 roadside suspensions.
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Canada.ca
"Global Affairs Canada expresses solidarity with the members of the Canadian Tibet Committee and the Uyghur Rights Advocacy Project and condemns the decision by the Chinese government to punish them for speaking out for human rights. " ...
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Reclaim The Net
NEW YORK/VIENNA, 24 December (UN Information Service) – The United Nations General Assembly adopted today a new convention to prevent and combat cybercrime, concluding a five-year negotiation process. The UN Convention against Cybercrime aims to ...
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The greatest uncertainty in forecasting global sea level rise is how Antarctica's ice loss will accelerate as the climate warms. Two studies published Aug. 10 and led by researchers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California reveal ...
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