country:new zealand

  • All Queens Must Die
    http://www.theverge.com/2016/8/25/12608928/santa-cruz-island-argentine-ants-extermination-nature-conservancy
    Sur l’île de Santa Cruz, au large de la Californie, depuis les années 1980, on a tué des dizaines de milliers de vaches, moutons et cochons (avec snipers néo-zélandais spécialisés dans la traque d’animaux domestiques)...

    The snipers tracked the collared, so-called Judas pigs back to their kind and, only if and when they could destroy a group all at once, opened fire. Any pig left alive, even wounded, would become all the more skittish and difficult to find. It would teach others to fear helicopters overhead.

    ...en plus des colonies d’abeilles, ceci dans le but de faire revenir l’île à son état virginal.
    Maintenant, la dernière espèce invasive à éliminer, c’est la fourmi d’Argentine, et ça a l’air coton.

    Boser needed to poison all the queens at once. If she did that, Santa Cruz would be one step closer to perfection.

    Les questions sur ce massacre viennent à la fin.

    Still, the eradication effort seemed extreme, like a grand experiment in whole system ecology. By trying to turn the island back into what it once was, undoing the human hand with more human hands, where were we going?

    Apparemment le même genre de plan pour « préserver la #biodiversité » (celle-ci justifiant de telles extrémités aux yeux des scientifiques impliqués) a déjà été déployé aux Galapagos avec l’éradication (c’est le terme scientifique) de 80000 chèvres (sur l’île de Santiago seulement, parce que ça a atteint 100000 sur Isabela).
    http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2013/08/09/galapagos-week-when-conservation-means-killing

    The logistical details are fascinating. The first phase, from December 2001 to January 2004, was ground hunting. Researchers recruited locals, many of whom had never hunted before, and taught them how to use hunting dogs, rifles, radios, telemetry and GPS. Then they started the cold and systematic business of killing.

    Puis on retrouve les snipers néo-zélandais.

    [...] The ground-hunting phase of the project killed 53,782 goats. The second phase was three months of aerial attacks, by specialized hunters from New Zealand using semi-automatic rifles.

    Semblerait toutefois qu’il y ait d’autres techniques un peu moins barbares qui existent, genre déplacer ces pauvres bêtes ailleurs.

    “Eradications are simply the most cost-effective approach,” he said.

  • Essential Skills Needed in New Zealand
    http://www.permitsandvisas.com/essential-skills-needed-in-new-zealand

    Essential Skills Needed in New Zealand Do you have plans to migrate to New Zealand? The essential skills work visa might be appropriate for you. For those who have been offered full time job opportunity in New Zealand, and have got all the necessary experience and qualifications to do well in that job, such can […]

  • The Little-Known Company That Enables Worldwide Mass Surveillance
    https://theintercept.com/2016/10/23/endace-mass-surveillance-gchq-governments

    It was a powerful piece of technology created for an important customer. The Medusa system, named after the mythical Greek monster with snakes instead of hair, had one main purpose : to vacuum up vast quantities of internet data at an astonishing speed. The technology was designed by Endace, a little-known New Zealand company. And the important customer was the British electronic eavesdropping agency, Government Communications Headquarters, or GCHQ. Dozens of internal documents and emails (...)

    #Endace #GCHQ #DGST_(Maroc) #Medusa #algorithme #surveillance #surveillance #web (...)

    ##DGST__Maroc_

  • All About New Zealand Permanent Residency
    http://www.permitsandvisas.com/all-about-new-zealand-permanent-residency

    All About New Zealand Permanent Residency New Zealand has been established to be one of the most peaceful, clean and safe country to work and live in the world. With excellent infrastructure, low unemployment rates, moderate climate, stunning landscape, family friendly environment and a decent economy with low population, what else can anyone ask for? […]

  • Le cru 2016 des IgNobel

    Improbable Research
    http://www.improbable.com/ig/winners/#ig2016

    ECONOMICS PRIZE [NEW ZEALAND, UK] — Mark Avis, Sarah Forbes, and Shelagh Ferguson, for assessing the perceived personalities of rocks, from a sales and marketing perspective.
    REFERENCE: “The Brand Personality of Rocks: A Critical Evaluation of a Brand Personality Scale,” Mark Avis, Sarah Forbes, Shelagh Ferguson, Marketing Theory, vol. 14, no. 4, 2014, pp. 451-475.
    […]
    PSYCHOLOGY PRIZE [BELGIUM, THE NETHERLANDS, GERMANY, CANADA, USA] — Evelyne Debey, Maarten De Schryver, Gordon Logan, Kristina Suchotzki, and Bruno Verschuere, for asking a thousand liars how often they lie, and for deciding whether to believe those answers.
    REFERENCE: “From Junior to Senior Pinocchio: A Cross-Sectional Lifespan Investigation of Deception,” Evelyne Debey, Maarten De Schryver, Gordon D. Logan, Kristina Suchotzki, and Bruno Verschuere, Acta Psychologica, vol. 160, 2015, pp. 58-68.
    […]
    PEACE PRIZE [CANADA, USA] — Gordon Pennycook, James Allan Cheyne, Nathaniel Barr, Derek Koehler, and Jonathan Fugelsang for their scholarly study called “On the Reception and Detection of Pseudo-Profound Bullshit”.
    REFERENCE: “On the Reception and Detection of Pseudo-Profound Bullshit,” Gordon Pennycook, James Allan Cheyne, Nathaniel Barr, Derek J. Koehler, and Jonathan A. Fugelsang, Judgment and Decision Making, Vol. 10, No. 6, November 2015, pp. 549–563.

    L’IgNobel de Chimie va à Volkswagen pour sa brillante façon de résoudre le problème de la pollution automobile.
    (pas de représentants du lauréat à la cérémonie)

    L’IgNobel de la Paix avait été pointé à deux reprises ici
    https://seenthis.net/messages/487494 et
    https://seenthis.net/messages/467924

  • Application for New Zealand Skilled Migration Visa
    http://www.permitsandvisas.com/application-for-new-zealand-skilled-migration-visa

    Application for New Zealand Skilled Migration Visa The New Zealand Skilled Migration visa program is designed specifically to allowed skilled workers who have experience in specialist occupations to immigrate to New Zealand. There is increasing need for skilled workers in New Zealand as there are workforce shortages that’s being experienced recently. Many industries can no longer […]

  • New Zealand Needs IT and Tech Professionals
    http://www.permitsandvisas.com/new-zealand-needs-it-and-tech-professionals

    New Zealand Needs IT and Tech Professionals New Zealand is currently looking for more IT personnel, particularly in Wellington. Although wellington is a small city, it is a tech hub for New Zealand with most of the technology users and top government people living here. New Zealand has called for tech and IT professionals since a […]

  • Jobs in New Zealand for Immigration
    http://www.permitsandvisas.com/jobs-in-new-zealand-for-immigration

    Jobs in New Zealand for Immigration Many people are after jobs in Porirua and this is because of the appealing nature of the city. One of the most appealing things in Porirua is that it’s just about 20 minute drive from Wellington, New Zealand, and this means there are plenty of options and opportunities available. […]

  • New Zealand Job Vacancies Are Up
    http://www.permitsandvisas.com/new-zealand-job-vacancies-are-up

    New Zealand Job Vacancies Are Up This 2016, month of June, New Zealand indicated that more than 66% of the working population of the country were employed compared to the result last March 2016. There was a 2.4% increase in the employment rate. This is good indication that New Zealand job vacancies are up and […]

  • A Brewing Storm: the climate change risks to coffee | The Climate Institute
    http://www.climateinstitute.org.au/coffee.html

    The evidence is clear that climate change is already beginning to impact on coffee production. As the world continues to warm, market and climate volatility will combine to cause problems for coffee producers and consumers.

    Fairtrade Australia & New Zealand commissioned this report by the Climate Institute to better understand the extent to which climate change is impacting coffee production globally. It is hoped that insights gained from this report will lead to greater engagement,
    from the coffee industry and consumers, with key initiatives that aim to protect this valuable commodity, and the millions of livelihoods it supports around the world, for future generations.

    #café #matière_première_agricole #climat
    On this page you’ll find the report and related infographics.

  • Rooting for the Favorite Is a Sign of Social Dominance - Facts So Romantic
    http://nautil.us/blog/rooting-for-the-favorite-is-a-sign-of-social-dominance

    Over the first week of the Rio Olympics, an ancient narrative played out in the men’s rugby sevens tournament. Rising through a field of 12, the Fiji national team dispatched powerhouses New Zealand and Great Britain on its way to a gold medal, the first of any kind for the small South Pacific nation. Having defeated its former colonial ruler in the final match, an unexpected champion was crowned and this made a lot of people happy; in the Olympics, at least, people tend to cheer for an underdog. While it’s hard to imagine that everybody wasn’t thrilled by Fiji’s win, a recent article in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology suggests otherwise. The article’s authors, Serena Does from the University of California, Los Angeles, and Avital Mentovich from the University of Essex, found (...)

  • Career Opportunities in New Zealand
    http://www.permitsandvisas.com/career-opportunities-new-zealand

    Career Opportunities in New Zealand Are you looking to migrate to New Zealand and start a new life? New Zealand being a strong economy country offers a number of career opportunities to skilled individuals and families from all over the world to help the country boost its economy and fill the lack of labours. It […]

  • Mining the Ocean Floor: Good Idea? - Bloomberg View
    http://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-08-14/mining-the-ocean-floor-good-idea

    While commodities traders still work their way out of a historic slump, Japan is looking ahead to the next boom. According to Bloomberg News, next year a group of Japanese companies and government agencies will start mining minerals at a site 1,000 miles southwest of Tokyo — and one mile beneath the ocean’s surface. It will be the first large-scale test of whether mineral deposits can be mined commercially from the seafloor.

    The project is fairly bold. The seafloor is home to priceless deposits of minerals such as gold, copper and cobalt. And thanks to new technologies, it might soon be exploitable. That’s potentially good news for miners and commodity speculators. But it poses some alarming challenges for the marine environment — and the economies that depend on it.
    […]
    Exploration isn’t disruptive to the environment. But seabed mining will be. For one thing, it requires underwater harvesters that will suck up those valuable rocks — and any organisms or habitats that get in the way. Some will recover, but others never will: Nodules, which support an abundance of organisms, require millions of years to form. Even worse, the harvesters will kick up huge sediment clouds that could spread over vast areas of the seabed, potentially ravaging corals and sponges.

    These disruptions might even ricochet through the aquatic food chain. Last year, New Zealand denied a permit to mine the seabed off its coast after the seafood industry argued that it could deposit 45 million tons of sediment into its fisheries each year — fisheries that help feed people around world.

    • Opinion qui suit l’annonce suivante :

      Searching Sea for Metal Is Japan’s Answer to Land That Has None - Bloomberg
      http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-08-08/searching-sea-for-metal-is-japan-s-answer-to-land-that-has-none

      As deep as 1,600 meters (5,250 feet) under water and 1,500 kilometers (930 miles) from Tokyo, work has begun on the new hunting ground for metals in Japan, a country so devoid of natural resources that most of what it needs has to be imported.

      As the island nation depleted most of its land-based minerals in the economic boom that followed World War II, scientists have identified swathes of the sea floor littered with nuggets containing everything from copper to gold left over from the volcanic activity that created the archipelago millions of years ago. The trick is extracting them at a profit, something a government consortium will start testing next year.

      Ocean mining isn’t new — Japan began exploring in the 1970s. But new technologies make it easier for companies like Canada’s Nautilus Minerals Inc. to collect mineral-rich rock from the sea. With more than 50 million metric tons of ore estimated in Japanese waters, the government wants to revive home-grown supply and ease dependence on imports. When Tokyo hosts the 2020 Olympic Games, bullion for gold medals may come from the deep ocean.

  • Apply under New Zealand Skilled Migrant Category
    http://www.permitsandvisas.com/apply-new-zealand-skilled-migrant-category

    Apply under New Zealand Skilled Migrant Category Talking about immigration to New Zealand, if you are thinking of how to obtain permanent residency permits for your family, the skilled migrant category appears to be the best visa option for you. Before you can be invited to apply for permanent residency, you must have submitted an […]

  • Strong Job Opportunities in Auckland New Zealand
    http://www.permitsandvisas.com/strong-job-opportunities-in-auckland-new-zealand

    Strong Job Opportunities in Auckland New Zealand Are you looking for jobs in New Zealand? The good news is that there are good job opportunities in Auckland, New Zealand. Right now, there are plenty of opportunities in the area of architecture, construction and real estate. Surprisingly, it’s the tradespeople such as builders, plumbers and mechanics […]

  • Who really won the legal battle between Philip Morris and Uruguay?
    https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2016/jul/28/who-really-won-legal-battle-philip-morris-uruguay-cigarette-adverts

    The question however is for whom is the system working? In investment arbitration cases, states never win. States can never file lawsuits against investors, so the best-case scenario for them is if the tribunal dismisses the investor’s accusations.

    In this case, although #Philip_Morris was required to contribute $7m for legal costs, #Uruguay will still have to pay a further $2.6m in financial costs and much more in terms of the non-material resources it has taken to fight this.

    [...] The arbitration panel’s decision to hear the case put a brake on the adoption of similar tobacco control measures in Costa Rica, Paraguay and New Zealand, among others.

    Moreover, the lawsuit may have encouraged legal threats and actions by other corporations, hopeful that they could secure either revision of government policies or financial compensation.

    #arbitrage

  • New Zealand Skilled Migrant Residence Without Job Offer
    http://www.permitsandvisas.com/new-zealand-skilled-migrant-residence-without-job-offer

     New Zealand Skilled Migrant Residence Without Job Offer Can I Get Residence without a Job offer? When it comes to issues of immigration to New Zealand, there are many questions that come up and one of them is “Can I get residence without a job offer?” The simple answer to the question is YES! […]

  • Le Parti démocrate voit la main de la Russie derrière la publication d’e-mails par WikiLeaks
    http://www.lemonde.fr/pixels/article/2016/07/25/le-parti-democrate-voit-la-main-de-la-russie-derriere-la-publication-d-e-mai

    A quelques heures de l’ouverture de la convention du Parti démocrate à Philadelphie (Pennsylvanie), lundi 25 juillet, qui va officiellement désigner Hillary Clinton comme sa candidate à la présidentielle du 8 novembre, l’affaire dite des e-mails du Democratic national committee, (DNC, la plus haute instance du parti) continue de rebondir. La publication de milliers de courriels internes du DNC par le site WikiLeaks, qui montrent notamment que les élites du parti ont favorisé l’ancienne secrétaire d’Etat par rapport à son adversaire Bernie Sanders, avait déjà fait une victime majeure : Debbie Wasserman Schultz, la présidente du DNC, qui a annoncé sa démission dimanche.

    Mais l’affaire a aussi pris de faux airs de guerre froide : dimanche matin, lors de l’émission « This Week » de la chaîne ABC, le responsable de la campagne de Mme Clinton, Robby Mook, a accusé WikiLeaks d’avoir publié des documents « fournis par les Russes pour aider Donald Trump ». Une thèse largement défendue par l’entourage et les partisans de Mme Clinton, qui s’appuient sur plusieurs rapports d’experts ayant travaillé sur des piratages qui ont ciblé le DNC cette année.

    Selon la société spécialisée Crowdstrike, embauchée par le DNC pour mener l’enquête sur les piratages, au moins deux groupes sont parvenus à s’introduire dans les serveurs du parti. Et selon l’entreprise, les deux groupes seraient liés à d’autres piratages d’ampleur visant des ministères et des administrations américaines, et considérés comme proches du pouvoir russe.

    • Les infos communiquées par #Crowdstrike (le 15 juin 2016, pour des attaques en mai)

      Bears in the Midst : Intrusion into the Democratic National Committee »
      https://www.crowdstrike.com/blog/bears-midst-intrusion-democratic-national-committee

      CrowdStrike Services Inc., our Incident Response group, was called by the Democratic National Committee (DNC), the formal governing body for the US Democratic Party, to respond to a suspected breach. We deployed our IR team and technology and immediately identified two sophisticated adversaries on the network – COZY BEAR and FANCY BEAR. We’ve had lots of experience with both of these actors attempting to target our customers in the past and know them well. In fact, our team considers them some of the best adversaries out of all the numerous nation-state, criminal and hacktivist/terrorist groups we encounter on a daily basis. Their tradecraft is superb, operational security second to none and the extensive usage of ‘living-off-the-land’ techniques enables them to easily bypass many security solutions they encounter. In particular, we identified advanced methods consistent with nation-state level capabilities including deliberate targeting and ‘access management’ tradecraft – both groups were constantly going back into the environment to change out their implants, modify persistent methods, move to new Command & Control channels and perform other tasks to try to stay ahead of being detected. Both adversaries engage in extensive political and economic espionage for the benefit of the government of the Russian Federation and are believed to be closely linked to the Russian government’s powerful and highly capable intelligence services.

      #COZY_BEAR (also referred to in some industry reports as CozyDuke or APT 29) is the adversary group that last year successfully infiltrated the unclassified networks of the White House, State Department, and US Joint Chiefs of Staff. In addition to the US government, they have targeted organizations across the Defense, Energy, Extractive, Financial, Insurance, Legal, Manufacturing Media, Think Tanks, Pharmaceutical, Research and Technology industries, along with Universities. Victims have also been observed in Western Europe, Brazil, China, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, South Korea, Turkey and Central Asian countries. COZY BEAR’s preferred intrusion method is a broadly targeted spearphish campaign that typically includes web links to a malicious dropper. Once executed on the machine, the code will deliver one of a number of sophisticated Remote Access Tools (RATs), including AdobeARM, ATI-Agent, and MiniDionis. On many occasions, both the dropper and the payload will contain a range of techniques to ensure the sample is not being analyzed on a virtual machine, using a debugger, or located within a sandbox. They have extensive checks for the various security software that is installed on the system and their specific configurations. When specific versions are discovered that may cause issues for the RAT, it promptly exits. These actions demonstrate a well-resourced adversary with a thorough implant-testing regime that is highly attuned to slight configuration issues that may result in their detection, and which would cause them to deploy a different tool instead. The implants are highly configurable via encrypted configuration files, which allow the adversary to customize various components, including C2 servers, the list of initial tasks to carry out, persistence mechanisms, encryption keys and others. An HTTP protocol with encrypted payload is used for the Command & Control communication.

      #FANCY_BEAR (also known as Sofacy or APT 28) is a separate Russian-based threat actor, which has been active since mid 2000s, and has been responsible for targeted intrusion campaigns against the Aerospace, Defense, Energy, Government and Media sectors. Their victims have been identified in the United States, Western Europe, Brazil, Canada, China, Georgia, Iran, Japan, Malaysia and South Korea. Extensive targeting of defense ministries and other military victims has been observed, the profile of which closely mirrors the strategic interests of the Russian government, and may indicate affiliation with Главное Разведывательное Управление (Main Intelligence Department) or #GRU, Russia’s premier military intelligence service. This adversary has a wide range of implants at their disposal, which have been developed over the course of many years and include Sofacy, X-Agent, X-Tunnel, WinIDS, Foozer and DownRange droppers, and even malware for Linux, OSX, IOS, Android and Windows Phones. This group is known for its technique of registering domains that closely resemble domains of legitimate organizations they plan to target. Afterwards, they establish phishing sites on these domains that spoof the look and feel of the victim’s web-based email services in order to steal their credentials. FANCY BEAR has also been linked publicly to intrusions into the German Bundestag and France’s TV5 Monde TV station in April 2015.

      At DNC, COZY BEAR intrusion has been identified going back to summer of 2015, while FANCY BEAR separately breached the network in April 2016. We have identified no collaboration between the two actors, or even an awareness of one by the other. Instead, we observed the two Russian espionage groups compromise the same systems and engage separately in the theft of identical credentials

    • GRU ou pas, le contenu de ce qui a fui n’est pas bidonné.

      Quoiqu’il en soit, le Parti démocrate a présenté lundi, à l’ouverture de la convention, ses excuses à Bernie Sanders. « Nous voulons présenter nos excuses sincères au sénateur Sanders, à ses soutiens et au Parti démocrate dans son ensemble pour les remarques inexcusables » contenues dans les emails internes publiés par Wikileaks, indiquent les responsables du parti dans un communiqué. Ils ont souligné que certains propos ne reflètent pas l’engagement de « neutralité » auxquels ils sont attachés.

      (mise à jour de cette nuit, 26/07 à 0h37, me semble-t-il)

    • Le Kremlin dément toute implication dans le piratage des emails du Parti démocrate américain
      http://www.lemonde.fr/pixels/article/2016/07/26/le-kremlin-dement-toute-implication-dans-le-piratage-des-emails-du-parti-dem

      Des « informations absurdes » et des « tentatives maniaques d’utiliser la Russie dans la campagne électorale aux Etats-Unis » : le porte-parole du Kremlin, Dmitri Peskov, a vivement démenti les accusations du Parti démocrate américain, selon lesquelles Moscou a fourni à WikiLeaks les emails internes du parti que le site a publiés.

      … au passage…

      Mais les deux piratages, détectés ce printemps, semblent ne pas avoir de lien avec les emails que s’est procurés WikiLeaks – une partie de ces derniers ont été envoyés après que les deux piratages aient été découverts. Le site, qui affirme d’ordinaire ne pas connaître l’identité de ses sources, affirme que les documents ne proviennent pas de ces deux piratages.

      Mais, c’est pas grave, de toutes façons #c'est_Poutine

  • United States ship to visit NZ for first time in 33 years - National - NZ Herald News
    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1

    Prime Minister John Key says he is pleased the US has accepted New Zealand’s invitation to send a ship but it could be weeks before he makes a decision on whether to allow it to enter New Zealand waters.

    Key said Vice President Joe Biden had accepted the invitation to send a ship to the Royal NZ Navy 75th Anniversary in November. It would be the first US military ship since New Zealand passed its anti-nuclear legislation in 1987.

  • Jobs In New Zealand Christchurch City
    http://www.permitsandvisas.com/jobs-in-new-zealand-christchurch-city

    Jobs In New Zealand Christchurch City Christchurch is one of the more prominent cities in New Zealand. Apart from being the largest city on the South Island of the country, it is generally frequented by expats who have come to explore beautiful scenery. Being in the Canterbury region, jobs in Christchurch are highly sought after. Choose […]

  • Skilled Migrant Visa for New Zealand From Dubai
    http://www.permitsandvisas.com/skilled-migrant-visa-for-new-zealand-from-dubai

    Skilled Migrant Visa for New Zealand From Dubai Permits and Visas are expert New Zealand immigration consultants in Dubai with many years of experience in helping expats in various forms. If you are looking for job opportunities in New Zealand, it should console you to know that there are many New Zealand jobs for expats who […]

  • Thumb-suckers, nail-biters show fewer allergies | Otago Daily Times Online News : Otago, South Island, New Zealand & International News
    http://www.odt.co.nz/campus/university-otago/389963/thumb-suckers-nail-biters-show-fewer-allergies

    Children who suck their thumbs or bite their nails may be less likely to develop allergies, a new University of Otago study suggests.
    The finding emerges from the long-running Dunedin Multidisciplinary Study, which has followed the progress of 1037 participants born in 1972-1973 into adulthood.
    The study, which appears in the August issue of the US journal Pediatrics, suggests that childhood exposure to microbial organisms through thumb-sucking and nail-biting reduces the risk of developing allergies.

    Study lead author Professor Bob Hancox says this exposure may alter immune function so that children with these habits become less prone to developing allergy.

    Parents of Dunedin Study members reported their children’s thumb-sucking and nail-biting habits when their children were 5, 7, 9, and 11 years old.

    The members were checked at ages 13 and 32 years old for atopic sensitisation, defined as a positive skin prick test to at least one common allergen.

    At age 13, the prevalence of sensitisation was lower among children who had sucked their thumbs or bit their nails (38 percent) compared with those who did not (49 percent).

    Children who both bit their nails and sucked their thumbs had an even lower risk of allergy (31 percent), Professor Hancox says.

    The associations were still present at age 32 years and persisted even with adjustments for confounding factors such as sex, parental history of allergies, pet ownership, breast-feeding and parental smoking.

    "The findings support the “hygiene hypothesis”, which suggests that being exposed to microbes as a child reduces your risk of developing allergies," he says.

    Despite these findings, Professor Hancox and his co-authors do not suggest that children should be encouraged to take up these habits, because it is unclear if there is a true health benefit.