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Earth likely to warm between 2 and 6 degrees Celsius this century
2013-05-30 20:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Mongabay: A new study by Australian scientists projects that the world will likely warm between 2 and 6 degrees Celsius (3.6 to 10.8 degrees Fahrenheit) from pre-industrial levels by 2100. The study published in Nature Climate Change finds that exceeding the 2-degree threshold is very likely under business-as-usual emissions scenarios even as scientists have long warned that passing the 2-degree mark would lead to catastrophic climate change. "This study ultimately shows why waiting for certainty will fail...
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What's Wrong Here? Hint: Its Getting a Little Warm in Here
2013-05-16 03:13:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
By Russ LeBlanc, NEC Consultant Can you identify the Code violation(s) in this photo? read more
Opal Glass Pendant provides warm white illumination.
2013-05-15 14:30:33| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Designed with LED light source, Mirabel Pendant uses 5.6 W while delivering 375 lumens, typical CRI of 85, and color temperature of 3,000 K. Unit operates on low-voltage track and rail systems as well as canopy mount using Quick Adjust canopy. Measuring 10 ¼ in. in height and 6 11/16 in. wide, pendant is available in Brushed Nickel, Chrome, and Dark Bronze finishes. This story is related to the following:Pendant Type Lighting Fixtures |
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Consumers Warm to Infrared Grilling
2013-05-14 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld
Like many sailors, Tom Dougherty likes to grill a juicy steak on his boat. And he has found that infrared technology sears his steaks to perfection, even on a small, sailboat-sized grill. "It creates an intense heat that allows you to sear your steaks and chops and holds in the heat," said Dougherty, director of sales and marketing for boat grill manufacturer Magma Products.
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UKs F-35 JSF 'cannot land vertically in warm climates', NAO warns
2013-05-13 01:00:00| Naval Technology
A report from the National Audit Office (NAO) has warned the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) that the Lockheed Martin-built F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) aircraft variant, selected for the Royal Navy, will not be capable of performing vertical landing
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