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Recycling Is Under Fire. Heres Why We Shouldnt Abandon It
2016-02-29 22:50:00| Waste Age
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U.S. shale's message for OPEC: above $40, we are coming back
2016-02-29 17:22:08| Electronics - Topix.net
Less than a year ago major shale firms were saying they needed oil above $60 a barrel to produce more; now some say they will settle for far less in deciding whether to crank up output after the worst oil price crash in a generation. Their latest comments highlight the industry's remarkable resilience, but also serve as a warning to rivals and traders: a retreat in U.S. oil production that would help ease global oversupply and let prices recover may prove shorter than some may have expected.
Earth's bees and other pollinators need our help: What can we do?
2016-02-26 14:34:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Monitor: The impending extinction of bees, butterflies, and other pollinators could cost the world hundreds of billions in food crops if nothing is done to stop it, according to a new scientific report from the United Nations. The report is based on the work of scientists around the world. It includes no new research, but draws on scientific studies from scientists working with a number of UN agencies to provide information on biodiversity. Some 124 nations approved the report, written by a body called...
Security Pros to Users: Do as We Say, Not as We Do
2016-02-25 00:55:42| TechNewsWorld
IT pros -- the gatekeepers of company security policies -- are willing to bend the rules to get things done, according to Absolute Software, based on survey findings it released last week. Forty-five percent of IT pros confessed they knowingly worked around their own security policies, according to the survey. Moreover, 33 percent admitted to hacking their own or another organization's systems.
Antarctica could be much more vulnerable to melting than we thought
2016-02-23 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Washington Post: In two new studies, scientists say that the vast ice continent of Antarctica seems to have given up tremendous volumes of ice -- even sprouting considerable plant life -- during an era over 10 million years ago when concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide dont seem to have been all that much higher than they are now. That period was known as the Miocene. And during its early and middle phases, between 23 and 14 million years ago, carbon dioxide concentrations are believed to have sometimes...
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