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Tag: environment

Pollution, Not Rising Temperatures, May Have Melted Alpine Glaciers

September 4, 2013 sean Uncategorized

NPR – September 3, 2013 Glaciers in the Alps of Europe pose a scientific mystery. They started melting rapidly back in the 1860s. In a

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Fukushima radiation set to hit the U.S. by 2014 – Salon.com

August 30, 2013 sean Uncategorized

Unless you were one of the 160,000 thousand people in the near vicinity of the Fukushima disaster who evacuated their homes in 2011, the ongoing nuclear

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Wildfires And Droughts: Yosemite Fire Shows How The Two Might Be Related

August 28, 2013 sean Uncategorized

Wildfires And Droughts: Yosemite Fire Shows How The Two Might Be Related Aug 27, 2013 From Climate Central’s Andrew Freedman: The massive Rim Fire near Yosemite National

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GOP targets Alaska’s Mark Begich over carbon tax – Darren Goode – POLITICO

August 28, 2013 sean Uncategorized

The National Republican Senatorial Committee Wednesday will launch a robo-call campaign in Alaska targeting Sen. Mark Begich for his support of a carbon tax. NRSC

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Research links children’s psychological problems to prolonged screen time

August 28, 2013 sean Uncategorized

Research links children’s psychological problems to prolonged screen time Study by Public Health England backs concerns raised by doctors that lack of exercise leads to

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Iran nuclear: ‘Uranium shoe’ man arrested in US

August 25, 2013 sean Uncategorized

The suspect allegedly offered to export uranium for Iran’s nuclear industry A man from Sierra Leone has been arrested at New York’s John F Kennedy

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Rising levels of acids in seas may endanger marine life, says study

August 25, 2013 sean Uncategorized

Experts claim current rate of change is likely to be more than 10 times faster than it has ever been in Earth’s history Oceans are

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‘Prsm’ is the social network that knows everything about you, courtesy of the NSA

August 25, 2013 sean Uncategorized

Social media fragmentation is a real problem in the modern landscape. Foursquare may let you check in at a restaurant, and your Netflix queue may

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Nuclear Operator Raises Alarm on Crisis

August 24, 2013 sean Uncategorized

Nuclear Operator Raises Alarm on Crisis Japan’s nuclear watchdog members inspected contaminated water tanks at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in the town of Okuma

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Psychologist Mary Pipher on America’s Biggest Social Taboo

August 23, 2013 sean Uncategorized

Psychologist Mary Pipher on America’s Biggest Social Taboo During my interview with beloved American psychologist Mary Pipher, she was keen to point out that we

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