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Research shows surprise global warming 'hiatus' could have been forecast
2014-09-09 05:59:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Australian and US researchers have shown that the slowdown in the rate of global warming in the early 2000s, known as a so-called global warming hiatus, could have been predicted if todays tools for decade-by-decade climate forecasting had been available in the 1990s. Although global temperatures remain close to record highs, they have shown little warming trend over the past 15 years, a slowdown that earlier climate models had been largely unable to predict. This has been used by climate...
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New Report Shows U.S. Solar Industry Nearing 16 GW of Installed Capacity
2014-09-08 18:07:00| Transmission & Distribution World
The United States solar market hit a major milestone in the second quarter of this year, with more than half a million homes and businesses now generating solar energy read more
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Single-Dose, Injected Flu Treatment Shows Promise
2014-09-06 23:32:37| Biotech - Topix.net
The studies included a total of 427 adults who were given one injection of the drug peramivir or a placebo within 48 hours of the start of flu symptoms. Compared to those given the "dummy" injection, patients who received the drug were symptom-free a median of 22 hours sooner, and fever-free 24 hours sooner, the studies found.
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Global Roadmap Shows Where Put Future Roads
2014-09-06 16:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Ensia: "The best thing you could do for the Amazon is to blow up all the roads.' These might sound like the words of an eco-terrorist, but it's actually a direct quote from Eneas Salati, a forest climatologist and one of Brazil's most respected scientists. Around nine-tenths of new roads will be built in developing nations, which sustain the most biologically important ecosystems on Earth. Many scientists share Salati's anxieties because we're living in the most explosive era of road expansion in...
Sony creative director shows off Cali street style
2014-09-06 15:32:17| Airlines - Topix.net
As a creative director for Sony, Baltimore native Shamus Scott Grubb now lives in "what they are calling Mission Creek - the boundary between the Outer Mission and Potrero Hill." He's lived in San Francisco for the past five years, and characterizes his style as "Cali street fashion with a heavy infusion of classics."
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