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Author: sean

Steve Cohen: The Feds Get Tough, Sort Of

August 11, 2013 sean Uncategorized

One study reported that JP Morgan Chase, for instance, paid an incredible $8.5 billion in fines between 2009 and 2012, which worked out to be

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Electric road charges buses while they drive

August 9, 2013 sean Uncategorized

South Korea has launched the world’s first road-powered electric vehicle network to charge public buses while they’re on the move. KAIST The challenge with electric

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Swinging CO2 Levels Show The Earth Is ‘Breathing’ More Deeply

August 9, 2013 sean Uncategorized

NPR – August 8, 2013 Plant life on our planet soaks up a fair amount of the carbon dioxide that pours out of our tailpipes

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Climate Change Report Documents Growing Impacts on California’s Environment

August 8, 2013 sean Uncategorized

SACRAMENTO – Climate change is having a significant and measurable impact on California’s environment, according to a new state report that tracks 36 indicators of

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State of the Climate in 2012 | NOAA

August 7, 2013 sean Uncategorized

Worldwide, 2012 was among the 10 warmest years on record according to the 2012 State of the Climate report released online today by the American

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Earth Scientists Pin Climate Change Squarely On ‘Humanity’

August 7, 2013 sean Uncategorized

NPR – August 6, 2013 Most of the scientists who study the Earth say our climate is changing and humans are part of what’s making

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Protag enlists the help of strangers to find your lost stuff

August 7, 2013 sean Uncategorized

Ever since Bluetooth Low Energy chips emerged, a growing number of object tagging and tracking services have sprouted up to take advantage of thetechnology’s potential as a

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Ecologists Turn To Planned Grazing To Revive Grassland Soil

August 5, 2013 sean Uncategorized

Ecologists Turn To Planned Grazing To Revive Grassland Soil by Luke Runyon KUNC – August 5, 2013 The world’s soil is in trouble. Ecologists say

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‘Buy Local’ Gets Creative

August 5, 2013 sean Uncategorized

PITTSBURGH — Community-supported art programs are popping up all over the country, demonstrating that the concept works just as well for art lovers as for locavores.

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This Week in Poverty: Chairman Ryan and the Real World

August 4, 2013 sean Uncategorized

These head-scratching moments aside, I found the entire frame of the hearing as laid out by Chairman Ryan to be seriously flawed. Ostensibly, it was

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