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Climate and extinction crises must be tackled together, says United Nations


Climate and extinction crises must be tackled together, says United Nations
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To save the planet, the world needs to tackle the crises of climate change and species loss together, taking measures that fix both and not just one, United Nations scientists said.
A joint report on Thursday by separate U.N. scientific bodies that look at climate change and biodiversity loss found there are ways to simultaneously attack the two global problems, but some fixes to warming could accelerate extinctions of plants and animals. ....

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Blind spots thwart global coronavirus tracking


Science s COVID-19 reporting is supported by the Heising-Simons Foundation
Testing for COVID-19 at Johannesburg s airport in January. A variant of concern that arose in South Africa has spread around the world.
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Last month, Gytis Dudas was tracking a concerning new coronavirus variant that had triggered an outbreak of COVID-19 in his native Lithuania and appeared sporadically elsewhere in Europe and in the United States. Exploring an international database of coronavirus genomes, Dudas found a crucial clue: One sample of the new SARS-CoV-2 variant came from a person who had recently flown to France from Cameroon. A collaborator, Guy Baele of KU Leuven, soon identified six more viral sequences from people in Europe who had traveled there from Cameroon. But then their quest to pinpoint the variant s origins hit a wall: Cameroon had only uploaded 48 viral genomes to the global sequence repository called GISAID. None included t ....

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