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...expansion of wind energy in America.Of the many negative-cost investments highlighted in McKinsey’s recent report “Reducing U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions: How Much at What Cost?,” switching buildings to more efficient lighting technologies is near the head of the pack, meaning that the longer we wait, the more money we lose (or don’t save). According to the report, installation of light emitting diodes (LEDs), the industry’s standard-bearer, in residences saves the American economy $90 for each ton of greenhouse gas it eliminates.But a technology...
...game, we were fouling them a lot just to get the ball back. That’s how the lead ballooned up at the end.” Four of Harvard’s starters reached double digits in points, with junior forward Evan Harris leading the pack with 16 and a team-high six rebounds. Housman, Magnarelli, and sophomore guard Jeremy Lin each delivered 10 points. Mountain Hawks guard Marquis Hall stole the show, racking up a game-high 17 points and 5 assists while going 7-for-7 from the free-throw line. Lehigh forward Zahir Carrington also...
Kanye West His Graduation leads the pack with eight nominations, including album of the year. It's his worst record to date, but it sold well and is the one rap album Grammy voters know they are supposed to pretend they heard this year...
...landline favored Sen. Hillary R. Clinton (D-NY) by a five-point margin, while Obama led by 13 percentage points among those without land lines. This margin casts doubt on numbers released by other national polls of the same demographic, conducted over the telephone, which show Clinton leading the pack. The poll, however, does indicate reluctance among young voters to identify with either major party—40 percent identified themselves as independent. “The poll suggests that young people are more alienated by the two parties than adults,” said Professor Robert J. Blendon...
...They're also, above all, trying to keep hope alive. "It's amazing he's come so far," says Carter Wamp of Huckabee's dramatic rise in Iowa from back-of-the-pack to Republican caucus front-runner alongside Mitt Romney. "No one expects anything from us," says Raena Davis, acknowledging Biden's low poll numbers. But as befits someone willing to devote herself nonstop to such a cause, she is predicting a surprise strong showing for her man, saying, "I'm more than optimistic. I'm absolutely confident...