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Climate Proofing of Farms Seen Too Slow as Industry Faces Havoc
2014-01-20 10:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Bloomberg: Climate change will play havoc with farming, and policy makers and researchers arent fully aware of the significance on food supply, according to the World Bank. Earth will warm by 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) in your lifetime, Rachel Kyte, the World Banks vice-president for climate change, said at a meeting of agriculture ministers in Berlin over the weekend. That will make farming untenable in some areas, she said. Extreme weather from Chinas coldest winter in at least...
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Typhoon Haiyan's havoc will not impress climate change deniers
2013-11-14 14:12:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
LA Times: Typhoon Haiyan, the monster storm that set a Hiroshima-level standard for natural devastation when it hit the Philippines on Friday, was so big that its spiral image laid over a map of the United States stretches nearly from sea to shining sea. With winds hitting sustained peaks of 195 mph and gusts up to 235 mph, it may well be the most powerful storm ever recorded. And it is probably just the herald of many monster storms to come. As NBC News Science Editor Alan Boyle reports, "Experts say Typhoon...
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Storm wreaks power and travel havoc
2013-10-28 11:10:18| Energy - Topix.net
More than 40,000 homes are without power and commuters are facing severe travel disruption after the worst storm in years lashed the UK.
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'Jekyll' test attack sneaks through Apple App Store, wreaks havoc on iOS
2013-08-19 13:32:07| InfoWorld: Top News
Acting like a software version of a Transformer robot, a malware test app sneaked through Apple's review process disguised as a harmless app, and then re-assembled itself into an aggressive attacker even while running inside the iOS "sandbox" designed to isolate apps and data from each other.
SIM Card Flaw Could Wreak Havoc on Millions of Phones
2013-07-23 00:07:22| TechNewsWorld
About 25 percent of mobile phones currently in use may be vulnerable because they rely on 1970s-era Data Encryption Standard security, according to Security Research Labs. Out of 1,000 SIM cards it tested over two years, 250 used DES instead of more advanced approaches such as triple DES or the Advanced Encryption Standard, the lab said. About 7 billion SIM cards are used worldwide.
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