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Jerry Brown interview: The long struggle for the environment

2016-05-26 12:18:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

UCLA: It can seem that Jerry Brown has always been governor of California. First elected in 1974, he served two eventful terms -- securing rights for farmworkers, balancing the state budget, navigating a tax revolt and the Medfly -- before unsuccessfully running for the Senate in 1982. He left politics for a time, traveled and worked with Mother Teresa, learned Spanish and then returned. He served as mayor of Oakland for two terms, was elected attorney general and then, an astonishing 28 years after leaving...

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The Challenges Of Wireless Testing In The IoT

2016-05-26 11:26:38| rfglobalnet Home Page

Internet connectivity is becoming prevalent in more and more products as the IoT movement has taken off. As a result, wireless standards are being integrated into every day products. This presents a unique challenge for engineers who haven’t dealt with wireless technology. At IMS 2016, applications engineer Ben Maxson with Copper Mountain Technologies spoke with us about some of those challenges, and also spent some time introducing us to one of his company’s new reflectometers, which just so happen to be ideal for wireless testing in applications related to the IoT.

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Sweden and Germany must keep Vattenfalls coal in the ground

2016-05-26 11:20:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Climate Home: Vattenfall, a EURbillion energy company 100% owned by Sweden, plans to sell some of the EUs most polluting coal plants and mines in Germany to Czech company EPH. On Tuesday, the Swedish parliament debated the deal. Government is expected to decide whether or not to approve it before the end of the summer. Having emerged as a world leader from the Paris negotiation in December of last year, this issue is set to test and define Swedens international reputation on the environment. It remains...

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Infineon and imec cooperate on 79 GHz CMOS radar sensor chips for the automotive industry

2016-05-26 10:56:28| Green Car Congress

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What burning all remaining fossil fuels would do to the planet

2016-05-26 09:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Independent: Burning all fossil fuels on earth over the next 300 years would increase temperatures in some areas of the globe by up to 20C, resulting in catastrophic impacts to life on our planet, a new study warns. The paper, published in Nature Climate Change, examines the effects if we continue to burn coal, oil and gas with no effort to limit emissions. Global average temperatures would soar by 10C (50F), while the arctic, where temperatures in February year were already 16C above average, could see...

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