Sentences with phrase «oslo scientists»

OSLO Scientists in developing nations plan to step up research into dimming sunshine to curb climate change, hoping to judge if a man - made chemical sunshade would be less risky than a harmful rise in global temperatures.

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OSLO (Reuters)- Polar bear DNA has been isolated for the first time from footprints left in the snow on an Arctic island, a breakthrough that could help scientists better protect rare and endangered wild animals, experts said on Tuesday.
By Alister Doyle and Nina Chestney OSLO / LONDON (Reuters)- World governments are likely to recoil from plans for an ambitious 2015 climate change deal at talks next week, concern over economic growth at least partially eclipsing scientists» warnings of rising temperatures and water levels.
OSLO, Nov 30 (Reuters)- Climate scientists are tracking an erupting volcano on the Indonesian holiday island of Bali for clues about a possible short - cut to curb global warming by injecting sun - dimming chemicals high above the Earth.
JUNE 2 2016 - OSLO - NINE PIONEERING SCIENTISTS from Germany, Switzerland, the UK and the USA have been named this year's recipients of the Kavli Prizes — prizes that recognize scientists for their seminal advances in astrophysics, nanoscience and neuSCIENTISTS from Germany, Switzerland, the UK and the USA have been named this year's recipients of the Kavli Prizes — prizes that recognize scientists for their seminal advances in astrophysics, nanoscience and neuscientists for their seminal advances in astrophysics, nanoscience and neuroscience.
OSLO California will suffer more volatile weather this century with a «whiplash» from drought to rain and mounting risks a repeat of the devastating «Great Flood» of 1862, scientists said on Monday.
OSLO / WASHINGTON Winter sea ice on the Arctic Ocean covered the second smallest area on record this year, part of a thaw that is opening the region to shipping and oil exploration and may be disrupting weather far to the south, scientists said on Friday.
* More than half of all plants, a third of animals at risk - study * Rapid peak in greenhouse gas emissions could reduce impacts By Environment Correspondent Alister Doyle OSLO, May 12 (Reuters)- The habitats of many common plants and animals will shrink dramatically this century unless governments act quickly to cut rising greenhouse gas emissions, scientists said on Sunday after studying 50,000 species around the world.
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