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Climate change could trigger catastrophic loss of wildlife around the world over the coming decades

Climate change could trigger catastrophic loss of wildlife around the world over the coming decades  FirstpostThe pace of biodiversity change in a warming climate  Nature.comWildlife destruction 'not a slippery slope but a series of cliff edges'  The GuardianClimate change could cause sudden biodiversity losses worldwide  Phys.orgEntire Ecosystems Could Abruptly Go Extinct Within This Decade  GizmodoView Full coverage on Google News

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5 years ago

The Guardian

Volcanic activity helped trigger Triassic climate change, study says

Volcanic activity helped trigger Triassic climate change, study says  The GuardianCO2 From Mass Extinction Volcanic Eruptions Same as 21st Century Emissions  NewsweekView Full coverage on Google News

 

5 years ago

Daily Sabah

Global warming to cause 'catastrophic' species loss around world, study finds

Global warming to cause 'catastrophic' species loss around world, study finds  Daily SabahView Full coverage on Google News

 

5 years ago

Deccan Herald

Global warming to cause 'catastrophic' species loss: study

Global warming to cause 'catastrophic' species loss: study  Deccan HeraldView Full coverage on Google News

 

11 years ago

Dewji Blog

Nigeria has the potential to become a major economic force in the coming decades — McKinsey report

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The report finds that Nigeria has the potential to expand its economy by roughly 7.1 percent per year through 2030

There is no disguising the challenges that Nigeria is facing. The world is well aware of the concerns around terrorism and Nigeria’s ongoing struggle with poverty.

However, there is another side to the Nigeria story that has been overshadowed both by the recent headlines and the persistence of outdated beliefs and assumptions about Nigeria’s economy. A new report from the...

 

11 years ago

BBC

Wildlife loss link to child slavery

New research suggests that the global reduction in wildlife is connected to an increase in human trafficking and child slavery.

 

10 years ago

Vijimambo

MANTRA- TANZANIA SUPPORTS ANTI-POUCHING DRIVE, AS THE WORLD COMMEMORATE WORLD WILDLIFE DAY

Minister Nyalandu, (R), responds to Kibodya's remarks, as Mantra-Tanzania Vice President, Galina Molchinova, (L), and Game rangers, listenHanding over of two vehicles, Toyota Land CruiserMemory photo, staff of Mantra-Tanzania and Minister NyalanduSome of the representatives of Game Rangers SquadTesting the vehicleAcceptance remarksTourism and Natural Resources experts-K-VIS

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

Ex-players call for change after loss

They say when it rains it pours. That is exactly what became of Taifa Stars who were left drenched at the Mustapha Tchaker Stadium in Blida on Tuesday night.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

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

TheCitizen

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.

 

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