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Canada: Its hotter than ever, and thats not good
2015-01-20 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Vancouver Sun: It was a bad weekend for global warming skeptics but not so great for the rest of us either. A report from the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration in the U.S. confirms that contrary to claims theres been no warming for a decade, 2014 was the hottest year on record. This has big implications for B.C. It affects expectations in forestry, water supply, agriculture, hydro, winter tourism, fisheries, wildfire control and urban design. These sectors together accounted for about $44...
@mhrackin: ...B+ was around even before I was born, so I'm not...
2015-01-14 21:16:44| Wireless - Topix.net
True, but I guess you never had the "pleasure" of designing an off-line switching power supply.... or even testing one! Just the special scope probes for that can run into the thousands of US$, and the voltages, currents, and stored charges all demand the utmost respect. I used to use a constant-voltage isolation transformer and a Variac for the power input.... @mhrackin only "B+" survives at all today .
Editor's Viewpoint - Dry January: An Opportunity, Not a Problem
2015-01-12 18:15:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
Earlier today, I enjoyed a healthy debate on Twitter with one of my peers here in the UK. The journalist, writing in UK on-trade publication Inapub, was having a dig at 'Dry January', the concept of not drinking alcohol for all of the first month of 2015.
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Southwest's on-time rates: Better but not best
2015-01-12 04:18:29| Airlines - Topix.net
Southwest Airlines has long been at or near the bottom of ratings when it comes to flights being on time. Summer schedule changes helped improve its ratings.
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Trees under threat: The oak, beech and birch could be lost if Britain does not act quickly
2015-01-11 01:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Independent: Urgent action must be taken to save Britain's forests from being devastated by a wave of new diseases brought by climate change and the global trade in plants, leading scientists have warned. Species such as oak, ash, Scots pine, larch, beech, birch and juniper are all at risk from a host of new bugs, fungi and bacteria, some of which are already in the country. Others are expected to arrive soon. One expert has warned that Britain's forests could suffer a similar fate to woodlands in much...
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