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Climate Security, Conflict Prevention, and Peacebuilding - The EU and Climate Security: Toward Ecological Diplomacy

Climate Security, Conflict Prevention, and Peacebuilding - The EU and Climate Security: Toward Ecological Diplomacy
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研究表明含氯消毒剂 会加速细菌对抗生素耐药

研究表明含氯消毒剂 会加速细菌对抗生素耐药
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Clubs Might Get Funding for Food Instead of Just Sports

“Let them eat cake” OUSA, 2021 OUSA is proposing to remove the divide between sports and cultural clubs at its upcoming Student General Meeting (SGM). Motion number five on the agenda is “that the Grants Policy be expanded to include some grants for food”. Academic and cultural clubs are pissed about the current policy, which allows a lot of funding for sports equipment, but no funding for food or social events.  Shaan Kumar, the President of the Otago Asian Law Students Association (OALSA), said that “the current exclusion of food-related grants ignores the fact that food isn t always just some meaningless add-on to attract people to an event; it s often of cultural and customary significance that is central to the cultures the clubs represent.”

Study: Small mammals are climbing higher in Colorado s Rocky Mountains to flee warming temperatures

Study: Small mammals are climbing higher in Colorado s Rocky Mountains to flee warming temperatures Copyright 2018 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. William Adams By: KMGH Staff and last updated 2021-02-16 23:18:40-05 Small mammals in the Rocky Mountains are starting to move uphill to flee warming conditions, according to new research published last week. Christy McCain, an associate professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado Boulder, led the study. The findings were published in the Ecology Society of America s journal, titled Ecology. The study spanned more than a decade and included 47 species of Colorado rodents and shrews. It found that the animals are moving uphill to avoid rapidly warming temperatures brought on by climate change.

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