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Observed Atmospheric CO2 Hits 400 Parts Per Million - Slashdot
news.slashdot.org symbolset writes "Over the past month a number of individual observations of CO2 at the Mauna Loa Observatory have exceeded 400 parts per million. The daily average observation has crept above 399 ppm, and as annually the peak is typically...
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Science confirms ‘Doctor Who-type world, Gallifrey’
www.digitaljournal.com NASA has confirmed the existence of a real-universe analogue of Gallifrey, the fictional Time Lord planet that features in the BBC science-fiction drama series, Doctor Who.
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Ian Ash shared a link.
www.aljazeera.com Surveys show university students taught at home perform better than peers from conventional schools.
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What To Do If Prosecuted For Sharing Culture: STFU - Falkvinge on Infopolicy
falkvinge.net Every now and then, somebody is prosecuted for sharing culture in violation of the copyright monopoly. Here’s what you should know if you’re worried of that happening to you.
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Peace Activist Carlos Arredondo Hailed as Hero for Aid to Boston Marathon Bombing Victims
www.democracynow.org Peace activist Carlos Arredondo has come to be known as "the man in the hat" and widely described as a hero.
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Old Economy Steven meme | quickmeme
www.quickmeme.com create your own Old Economy Steven meme
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Shocking aerial video shows magnitude of Arkansas oil spill, as cleanup continues and frustration at
www.treehugger.com There has been lots of debate and frustration following the Exxon Mobil oil pipeline spill in Mayflower, Arkansas. Here's a collection of videos of the news coverage.
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Protect Internet Privacy: Stop CISPA! - Sign the Petition!
Ian just signed this petition on Change.org. 67782 signatures are still needed!
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The Cyprus Bank Battle: The Long-planned Deposit Confiscation Scheme | Global Research
www.globalresearch.ca “If these worries become really serious, . . . [s]mall savers will take their money out of banks and resort to household safes and a shotgun.” — Martin Hutchinson on the attempted EU raid on private deposits in Cyprus banks
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Supreme Court approves $222k fine for 24 illegally downloaded songs
rt.com US Supreme Court judges have turned down an appeal from a woman who was ordered to pay $222,000 for illegally downloading 24 songs on the now defunct file sharing service Kazaa.
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The Myth of the Commuting Criminal
www.theatlanticcities.com Research has repeatedly shown that crime doesn't necessarily accompany transit, but that lingering fear still threatens new transportation projects.
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‘Medical stocks are down by 90 percent’: Greece accuses pharma giants of slashing imports
rt.com The Greek government has reportedly accused 50 leading pharmaceutical companies of cutting off supplies of key medications to the country, sparking a run on pharmacies.
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Published from Overblog
The unrelenting attack on our civil liberties and our privacy continues. Last year we managed to survive an onslaught of legislation that would have destroyed entrepreneurship and free enterprise on
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