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WHO finds Indian cities have dirtiest air; Chinese data foggy
2014-05-07 16:46:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: An effort by the World Health Organization to measure pollution in cities around the world has found New Delhi admits to having the dirtiest air, while Beijing's measurements, like its skies, are far from clear. The study of 1,600 cities found air pollution had worsened since a smaller survey in 2011, especially in poorer countries, putting city-dwellers at higher risk of cancer, stroke and heart disease. Air pollution killed about 7 million people in 2012, making it the world's single biggest...
No region of US untouched by climate change, but effects vary, report finds
2014-05-07 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Christian Science Monitor: Human-triggered climate change is touching every region of the United States in some way, and effects are projected to intensify if greenhouse-gas emissions aren't reduced and eventually brought to zero, according to a comprehensive report on climate change in the US released Monday. The report is the third in a congressionally mandated effort to give lawmakers and policymakers periodic updates on what the latest climate research shows about current conditions and projected effects from global...
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Malware infections in Windows PCs tripled in late 2013, Microsoft finds
2014-05-07 15:51:18| InfoWorld: Top News
A three-fold increase in Microsoft Windows computers infected with malicious software in late 2013 came from an application that was for some time classified as harmless by security companies. The finding comes as part of Microsoft's latest biannual Security Intelligence Report (SIR), released on Wednesday, which studies security issues encountered by more than 800 million computers using its security tools.
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EM Safety study finds electromagnetic fields not an issue for EVs
2014-05-06 11:30:46| Green Car Congress
Study finds rising temperatures increase risk of unhealthy ozone levels absent sharp cuts in precursors
2014-05-05 21:30:24| Green Car Congress
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