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Tag: environment

Warrantless Cellphone Tracking Is Upheld

July 30, 2013 sean Uncategorized

The ruling is the first to address the constitutionality of warrantless searches of historical location data stored by cellphone service providers. http://nyti.ms/13x6ZyF

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US regulator upholds record $453 mln Barclays power-trade fine

July 30, 2013 sean Uncategorized

NEW YORK, July 16 (Reuters) – The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) said on Tuesday Barclays and four of its power traders must pay

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Oceans Rise With Every Liter of Fuel Burned, Study Warns

July 30, 2013 sean Uncategorized

A new analysis released today in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences includes these mind-numbing statistics: One single liter of petroleum gas

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A Race to Save the Orange by Altering Its DNA

July 28, 2013 sean Uncategorized

Growers turned to genetics in hopes of building a tougher orange tree. But what intervention would the public accept? An emerging scientific consensus held that

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Scientists discover what¹s killing the bees and it¹s worse than you thought

July 26, 2013 sean Uncategorized

As we’ve written before, the mysterious mass die-off of honey bees that pollinate $30 billion worth of crops in the US has so decimated America’s

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A Metro ‘Revolution’: Cities, Suburbs Do What Washington Can’t

July 26, 2013 sean Uncategorized

A Metro ‘Revolution’: Cities, Suburbs Do What Washington Can’t NPR – July 25, 2013 When Detroit filed for federal bankruptcy protection last week, news accounts

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Feds: Halliburton agrees to plead guilty in spill

July 26, 2013 sean Uncategorized

Feds: Halliburton agrees to plead guilty in spill WASHINGTON (AP) – Halliburton Energy Services has agreed to plead guilty to destroying evidence in connection with

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Feds charge hedge fund SAC Capital in NY case

July 25, 2013 sean Uncategorized

Feds charge hedge fund SAC Capital in NY case NEW YORK (AP) – One of Wall Street’s biggest and most successful hedge fund companies was

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Methane released by a thinning permafrost may trigger catastrophic climate change and devastate global economy

July 24, 2013 sean Uncategorized

John Vidal Wednesday 24 July 2013 guardian.co.uk http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/jul/24/arctic-thawing-permafrost-climate-change —- Rapid thawing of the Arctic could trigger a catastrophic “economic timebomb” which would cost trillions of

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