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Scientists research climatic factors of last 2,000 years

General news, NASBBy Abdulsalam Mahmud21/11/2022Leave a comment

A consortium of Belarusian and Russian scientists have conducted a research on the dynamics of climatic factors for more than 2 thousand years.

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How institutions fighting COVID are perceived

General news, Polish Academy of SciencesBy Abdulsalam Mahmud20/08/2022Leave a comment

Across the world, scientists addressing Coronavirus are viewed more positively than governments, an international study conducted in six European countries has shown. 

File photo of the 1m scientists campaign. Credit: Twitter

Mobilizing 1m scientists,100m hours for science in policymaking

General newsBy Abdulsalam Mahmud01/05/2022Leave a comment

Frontiers Policy Labs is helping to drive an advocacy campaign, calling on scientists to commit 2 hours/per week for achieving science that engages with policy and global decision makers. Abdulsalam MAHMUD reports.

African scientists decry COVID-19-induced travel restrictions targeting only countries in Africa. Copyright: Molefi Moleli/GovernmentZA, CC BY-ND 2.0

Omicron-induced travel ban unscientific, aggravates poverty

SciDev.netBy Abdulsalam Mahmud27/12/2021Leave a comment

Aside been unscientific, the COVID-19-induced travel ban aimed at limiting the spread of the Omicron variant could aggravate poverty in African countries, scientists have argued.

File photo of a report done by EASAC

Scientists demand policy changes as buildings emit 25% of GHGs in Europe

Council of Finnish Academies, EASACBy Abdulsalam Mahmud27/10/2021Leave a comment

With 25% of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) emissions in Europe coming from buildings, scientists advocate fundamental policy changes.

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