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United Kingdom: We're used to floods in Somerset but this time the people feel angry and abandoned
2014-02-09 01:16:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: The Somerset floods are, in a small way, the English equivalent of New Orleans's Hurricane Katrina: the residents of a wealthy, first-world country find themselves helpless in the face of Mother Nature, and a political class is astonishingly slow to recognise and react to the crisis. Unless you live in Somerset, it's hard to understand the scale of the disaster. I farm a few miles away, in the Mendip Hills, and when I leave my house it looks as if the sea has reclaimed the whole of the Somerset...
Australia: Farmers feel the heat as drought advances
2014-02-04 14:40:04| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Sydney Morning Herald: "The burning heat has just scorched everything off right back to the ground and then these hot winds have just blown it all away": Rod Barnes. Photo: Paul Mathews Sydney has recorded its lowest summer rainfall to date in more than 70 years, as the state swelters through its driest January in more than a decade. Since December, the city has had just 48.4 millimetres of rain, a little more than a quarter of the usual amount, and the lowest since 1941-42, said Acacia Pepler, a climatologist at the...
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CN Rail earnings feel chill of harsh winter, as record volumes prompt 16% dividend hike
2014-01-31 10:23:43| Railroads - Topix.net
"CN sees good opportunities in 2014 in a number of markets, including intermodal, oil-and-gas-related commodities, Canadian and U.S. grain, and commodities related to the recovery in the U.S. housing market," said Claude Mongeau, CN chief executive, in a statement.
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Futuristic bionic knee makes SMUD worker feel whole
2014-01-19 18:08:01| Energy - Topix.net
It took a 40-foot fall to set Jonathan Bik on a collision course with the brave new world of the bionic knee.
Human emotions mapped for the first time, shows where we feel love, fear, and shame
2013-12-31 14:41:26| Extremetech
Researchers in Finland have compiled the first authoritative atlas of "body maps" that detail where we feel emotions. We can now clearly see that happiness actually makes us feel tingly all over, that sadness is felt in the heart, and that depression is characterized by an all-over numbness. It would seem that idioms such as a chest puffed with pride, or cold feet, are very much seated in physiological reality.
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