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The solution for melting polar ice caps may be hiding in rainforest
2016-01-11 12:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: There was already dramatic evidence that our planet is undeniably warming before 30 December 2015, when the world heard that the ice at the North Pole was melting. (The temperature on 30 December 2015 was, by some reports, 33F [0.7C], 50F above average). And yet one immediate, effective way to fight climate change and save polar ice caps is half a world away, in the tropics. Tropical forest conservation and restoration could constitute half of the global warming solution, according to a recent...
There's a Bunker Hiding $10M Somewhere in Utah
2015-11-23 21:31:39| Apparel - Topix.net
In 2013, the CEO of retail website Overstock.com revealed the company owned "some precious metals and maybe some Bitcoin" that could prove helpful in case of a shutdown of the banking system. That was a bit of an understatement.
Third of U.S. veterans hiding war wounds from employers, study finds
2015-11-12 00:57:42| Footwear - Topix.net
Kenneth Fifield with Collision Central of Grand Prairie hands the keys to a 2012 Chevy Cruz to military veteran Leotis Price Jr. during Progressive's 3rd annual Keys to Progress event at the Arlington Progressive Service Center on Wednesday in Arlington, Texas. More than 130 veterans and their families will be getting the keys to newly refurbished vehicles this Veterans Day at one of the 60-olus locations participating this year across the country.
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Whats hiding in your fields? Wet summer can lead to mold and mycotoxins
2015-10-08 02:24:00| Beef
Summer rainfall levels through Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan and Indiana presented a consistent pattern with areas of high mycotoxin contamination in wheat testing from 2,000 to 12,000 parts per billion (ppb). read more
Kiwi artist's lollipops reveal sugar 'hiding' in your soft drinks
2015-08-12 09:49:32| Beverages - Topix.net
To make the lollipops Henry boiled each liquid on the stove top until the water was evaporated and the drinks were reduced to syrupy substances. Photo / Henry Hargreaves A curious New Zealand-born Brooklyn-based food photographer has set out to show the world what the 39 grams of sugar found in a can of Coca-Cola really looks like by turning the popular soft drink into a massive lollipop.
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