A 46,000-year-old bird carcass provides clues to evolution and climate change
A 46,000-year-old bird carcass provides clues to evolution and climate change CNET46,000 Year-Old Bird Discovered in Siberia Holds Secret to Ice Age Evolution Sputnik InternationalFrozen bird turns out to be 46000-year-old horned lark HeritageDailyBird That Looks Like It Died Yesterday Turns Out to Be 46,000 Years Old GizmodoFrozen bird found in Siberia is 46,000 years old CNNView Full coverage on Google News
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5 years ago
News Landed21 Feb
46,000-year-old Ice Age-era bird found in Siberia
46,000-year-old Ice Age-era bird found in Siberia News LandedView Full coverage on Google News
5 years ago
Livescience.Com24 Feb
46,000-year-old bird, frozen in Siberian permafrost, looks like it 'died a few days ago'
46,000-year-old bird, frozen in Siberian permafrost, looks like it 'died a few days ago' Livescience.com46,000-year-old frozen bird discovered in Siberia WIONView Full coverage on Google News
10 years ago
TheCitizen12 Nov
140,000 Dar residents’ lives at stake over climate change
>Assistant director for Environment in the Vice-President’s Office (VPO), Mr Richard Muyungi, said in Dar es Salaam that about eight per cent of the land area of Dar es Salaam which is inhabited by 140,000 people and holds property worth more $170 million were potentially in vulnerable to rising sea level.
9 years ago
TheCitizen20 Aug
A nearly 2m-year-old bone gives more tips to evolution
An expert says a modern-like hand in the past would tell us when humans became fully terrestrial and when and how efficiently our ancestors used tools,â€distinguishing humans
5 years ago
Gizmodo21 Feb
Bird That Looks Like It Died Yesterday Turns Out to Be 46,000 Years Old
Bird That Looks Like It Died Yesterday Turns Out to Be 46,000 Years Old Gizmodo46,000 Year-Old Bird Discovered in Siberia Holds Secret to Ice Age Evolution Sputnik InternationalFrozen bird turns out to be 46000-year-old horned lark HeritageDailyFrozen bird found in Siberia is 46,000 years old CNN46000-year-old bird discovered frozen in Siberia Stuff.co.nzView Full coverage on Google News
11 years ago
TheCitizen02 Jul
We can take on climate change
The issue before the world, at this point in time, is not about why climate change is a threat and who is to blame for it. The most important matter before us now is about how to adapt and how to mitigate climate change effects.
11 years ago
TheCitizen09 Jul
Climate change must be dealt with
We are also proposing an Africa Wide Programme on Mitigation. Africa is not a big emitter of greenhouse gases, but we see a lot of merit and benefit in the continent charting out an environment friendly development path. Indeed Africa’s contribution to climate change from fossil energy and transport sources in the global context is but only worth a footnote.
10 years ago
TheCitizen14 Dec
$10bn for climate change
Some $10 billion has been pledged at the just-ended Climate Change talks in Lima, Peru organised by the UN for the Green Climate Fund (GCF) to mitigate the impact of global warming.
10 years ago
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