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Connected TVs surpass connected Blu-ray Disc players in the U.S.
2015-03-02 19:30:36| Digital TV News
According to The NPD Group, ownership of Internet connected TVs is now more common than Internet connected Blu-ray Disc players, of which U.S. consumers own 20 million. Video game consoles and streaming media players, however, are still the most used TV app platforms.
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Sen. Jim Inhofe embarrasses the GOP and the U.S.
2015-03-02 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Washington Post: SEN. JIM Inhofe (R-Okla.) chairs the Environment and Public Works Committee -- and he seems determined to make that fact a national embarrassment. Mr. Inhofe delivered a Senate floor speech about the hysteria on global warming last week with two conspicuous props. One was a blown-up photo of his family standing in front of an igloo labeled AL GORES NEW HOME. The Inhofe clan constructed it following a 2010 snowstorm that had been unprecedented, it set a record that year, Mr. Inhofe explained....
High-Tech Workers Abound In California, Less So Across U.S.
2015-02-28 01:53:00| Chemical Processing
The state boasts one of the nations largest concentrations of advanced industry workers.
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Scientists now know why global warming has slowed down and its not good news for us
2015-02-27 14:10:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Quartz: It's been called the "hiatus,' "pause,' or "slowdown' and has been a favored meme of climate skeptics for years. Despite the continued increase of greenhouse gas emissions from us, rise of global surface temperatures has been easing since 1998. Two new studies published this week examine the origins of the"pause,' and, surprisingly, suggest that it may persist for years even in our notably warming world. The first study, published on Feb. 26 in the journal Science, looked into likely causes....
Here's What Happened to the Lobbyists Who Tried to Reshape the U.S. View of Climate Change
2015-02-27 14:10:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: In early 1998, some of the biggest fossil fuel companies in the world were hatching a plan to hijack the science of human-caused global warming. Representatives from major fossil fuel corporations and industry groups had joined forces with operatives from major conservative think tanks and public relations experts to draft what they called their Global Climate Science Communications (GCSC) plan. In a memo the plan boldly declared its goal would be to convince a majority of the American public...
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