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October 02, 2008 Hot Trends

Why Pricing Carbon Isn't Enough

Thu, 02 Oct 2008 09:10:58 PDT
The successful auction of 12.5 million permits by 10 U.S. Northeastern states brought the cap-and-trade system to the limelight this week. Although an important first step, RMI co-founder Amory Lovins believes cap-and-trade systems merely skim the surface of what ultimately needs to happen to accelerate reductions in carbon. Said Lovins in his recent conversation with Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper at RMI's 2008 National Solutions Council event, "In the long run, I think, pricing carbon will no

4 Tips To Ensure Your Prescription Safety

Thu, 02 Oct 2008 06:05:55 PDT
It seems as if I'm reading news everyday about some drug safety issue. Here are 4 great tips that you can personally act upon, in order to enhance the safety of prescriptions. For the full details, read this Reader's Digest article, "Prescription Drug Precautions - After a trend in recalled drugs, people are losing faith in the FDA. Find out ...

The Border overcooks its stew of paranoia, bombast and guns (The Globe and Mail)

Mon, 29 Sep 2008 00:42:50 PDT
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Disrespect and condescension

Thu, 02 Oct 2008 07:56:25 PDT
The more we see of John McCain, the uglier he gets. Everything starts with "my friends," first of all. I'm sorry, we are not friends. We are not even acquainted. We have a politician-voter relationship, which come to think of it, is pretty well covered by the headline. We don't have collegiality, we don't have a one-on-one interaction. It's one-to-many, you-to-me and millions of others. Tens of millions. "Senator Obama just doesn't understand" seemed to be his main talking point in the fir

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Fri, 22 Jun 2007 10:11:04 PDT
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In Brazil, 6 Politicians Change Their Name to 'Barack Obama'

Thu, 25 Sep 2008 09:27:07 PDT
Welcome to Obama-mania, Brazil-style. Few countries have embraced the idea of the US's first black president as enthusiastically as Brazil. Due to a quirk of Brazilian law, candidates are allowed to run under the name of their choice.

Daily TIPs: Tree Power, Special Delivery, Dead Zones, & More

Thu, 02 Oct 2008 09:02:42 PDT
Daily TIPs, wi-fi, Public Health Neil Savage wrote: Technique Predicts Wi-Fi Dead Zones A graduate student at Rice University has developed a technique to predict holes in a city’s Wi-Fi coverage. Ars Technica reports that Joshua Robinson found that dead zones could be as small as 10 meters in diameter. He also found that adding more access nodes doesn’t necessarily fill in all the holes. Broad-Spectrum Vaccine Might Fight Next Pandemic Public health officials worry that a strain of bird flu

Miles Traveled by US Drivers Down for 9th Straight Month

Wed, 01 Oct 2008 23:29:11 PDT
The trend seems to be holding as Reuters reported a 5% drop in June and a 3.6% year-over-year decline in miles traveled on all roads in July.


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