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IBM: A Decent Q1 But Worse Than Expected Outlook
2014-04-20 14:01:54| Semiconductors - Topix.net
International Business Machines , the technology behemoth, reported a first quarter that on the surface appeared horrible, but upon further review, in constant currency the quarter was decent.
Future droughts worse than expected
2014-04-18 06:55:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
PhysOrg: A new study is helping astrobiologists understand how climate change may shape the future of life on Earth. As we approach the end of the next century, many scientists believe that we could be facing increasingly severe droughts due to changes in rainfall. The new study shows that things could be worse than originally thought. Previous theories have predicted that changes in rainfall due to global warming could cause the Earth's land area to experience increased drying. It turns out, however,...
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Biomass Waste Energy Pollution Worse than Coal, Study Claims
2014-04-14 15:55:00| Waste Age
Electricity generation from biomass waste is more polluting and worse for the climate than coal, according to a new study by an environmental advocacy firm. read more
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On climate change, expect the worse
2014-04-12 13:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
USA Today: For far too long, our national debate about climate change has been about "yes or no:" Is human-caused climate change real? That debate should now end. Based on well-established evidence, about 97% of climate scientists have concluded that human-caused climate change is happening. If 97 of 100 doctors told you that your child's health was at serious risk without surgery, how long would you wait for the other three to get on board? The next debate is about how we should respond. Those decisions should...
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Power outages getting worse, study says
2014-04-10 09:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Dallas Morning News: Americans are spending more and more time without power, according to a study by the research group Climate Central. A report released this morning by the New Jersey-based organization says the rate of major power outages increased tenfold over the last three decades. And Texans are feeling the impact. Between 2003 and 2012 the state was hit with 57 "major" outages, which are defined as impacting more than 50,000 customers. That worked out to an average of 800,000 homes or businesses a year...
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