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Why don't we treat climate change with rigor give to terror attacks?

2016-02-15 12:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: Extreme weather, water shortages and the spread of mosquito-borne diseases like Zika are all having very real effects on everyday realities globally, and they are all linked to a fast-heating earth system. Yet we still dont treat climate change with the reverence we reserve for something like a terrorist attack. Maybe the blame goes deeper, into our very natures: evolution did not design our bodies to treat climate change with urgency. Evolutionary responses favor real-time threats, not those...

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Soda's - Cheap Treat': Pay More for Less

2016-01-30 09:52:52| Beverages - Topix.net

Dr Pepper Snapple Group will roll out 7.5-ounce cans of its major carbonated-soft-drink brands nationally this year, replacing the 8-ounce cans it previously launched as a caloric alternative to 12-ounce cans. The news comes from a Wall Street Journal report on one of the worst-kept secrets in beverages: that major soda makers are keeping their numbers in the black by charging more per sip.

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Treat your replacement heifers like potential employees

2016-01-25 20:06:34| Beef

Treat replacement heifers as a valued employee in your ranching business, and she will be a more profitable member of your ranch team in the future, says Robert Wells, livestock consultant for The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation. Content Classification:  Curated BEEF Daily read more

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Cloaked chemo agents can treat lung cancer with 1/50th normal dose

2016-01-19 22:00:42| Extremetech

A new step forward in the use of the body's own "exosomes" in medicine could have major implications for the fight against cancer.

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Plan to treat groundwater at former missile site continues

2016-01-03 03:02:54| Waste Management - Topix.net

The Army Corps of Engineers is going ahead with plans to treat contaminated groundwater at a former nuclear missile site east of Cheyenne despite concerns from several residents and elected officials about safety. Members of the Laramie County Commission and a former Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality regulator also are calling for the Corps of Engineers to form a citizen advisory panel to review the proposal.

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