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On climate change, much work is needed to save our globe
2014-08-31 23:10:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Daily Star: A crack in a houses foundation, if not repaired, can continue to grow, ultimately destabilizing the structure and rendering it uninhabitable. Its occupants must then move to another home. But the worlds population cannot move somewhere else. Houses, while not cheap, are replaceable; our planet is not. Climate change, as we have known for years, is one such crack in the foundation. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has been studying the phenomenon since 1988. Twenty-two years ago, the...
Hillary Clinton: 'Our technology companies are not part of our government'
2014-08-29 12:54:21| InfoWorld: Top News
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called for a "global compact" on surveillance and the use of collected data, saying the U.S. isn't the only country that does it and American technology companies are unfairly targeted for the government's actions. "The U.S. government doesn't use information for commercial purposes," while other countries do, Clinton said.
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Portland Parks & Recreation Aquatics Presents the 2014 Dive-In Movies in our Pools
2014-08-19 18:47:09| PortlandOnline
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By 2025, sexbots will be commonplace which is just fine, as well all be unemployed and bored thanks to robots stealing our jobs
2014-08-14 15:04:07| Extremetech
According to a new report that looks at how continuing improvements to artificial intelligence and robotics will impact society, 'robotic sex partners will become commonplace' by 2025. A large portion of the report also focuses on how AI and robotics will impact both blue- and white-collar workers, with about 50% of the polled experts stating that robots will displace more human jobs than they create by 2025.
Man-Made Earthquakes Exist, And They Are Literally Changing Our World
2014-08-09 08:07:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Atlantic: This isn't just the stuff of comic-book villains: Real humans in the real world--actually, in Oklahoma, of all places--can cause earthquakes. Scientists have known about man-made earthquakes for decades. They've blame some reservoirs for seismic activity because reservoir water that trickles underground ends up lubricating faults that then slip--or, quake--as a result. These days, there appears to be a more common and growing culprit: fracking. (Scientists believe it's the deep disposal of...
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