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Pennsylvania Federal Court Finds Standing in Data Breach Class Action

2015-10-15 00:33:23| Beverages - Topix.net

The debate over standing in data breach litigation is gaining more attention lately. While many courts have hesitated to find standing prior to lost personally identifiable information actually being misused, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania recently joined other courts who have found standing when the plaintiff has already suffered identifiable identity attacks, marking the first time a Pennsylvania federal court has allowed a data breach class action to proceed beyond the motion to dismiss stage.

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PSU Study finds barriers to completing apprenticeships and obtaining successful careers.

2015-10-14 21:35:24| PortlandOnline

Workplace discrimination and harassment are barriers to completing apprenticeships and obtaining successful careers in the highway trades for many women and racial/ethnic minorities in Oregon, according to a recent study led by Portland State University.

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Chesapeake waters are warming, study finds, posing challenges for healing ailing bay

2015-10-14 20:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Baltimore Sun: The Chesapeake Bay's waters are warming up, in some places rising more rapidly even than the region's air temperatures, a new University of Maryland study finds. If unchecked, scientists say the trend could complicate costly, long-running efforts to restore the ailing estuary, worsen fish-suffocating dead zones and even alter the food web on which the bay's fish and crabs depend. Drawing on remote sensing by satellites, researchers at UM's Center for Environmental Science found that water temperatures...

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Chesapeake waters are warming, study finds, posing challenges for healing ailing bay

2015-10-14 15:05:23| Paper - Topix.net

The Chesapeake Bay's waters are warming up, in some places rising more rapidly even than the region's air temperatures, a new University of Maryland study finds. If unchecked, scientists say the trend could complicate costly, long-running efforts to restore the ailing estuary, worsen fish-suffocating dead zones and even alter the food web on which the bay's fish and crabs depend.

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Climate change could triple Amazon drought, study finds

2015-10-12 21:12:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Washington Post: When thinking about greenhouse gas emissions, there are a few obvious sources that come to mind, such as cars or coal-burning plants. But there are also some huge natural reservoirs of carbon on Earth, known as carbon sinks, which could pour huge amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere if they were unleashed. The worlds forests are one major example. Trees store large amounts of carbon while theyre alive but when they die, they release all that carbon back into the atmosphere. So as...

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