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...comforting thought, except for one thing: it's not true. A study published in the Jan. 9 issue of Science shows that far from compensating for the damages associated with climate change (heavier and more frequent storms, increasing desertification, sea-level rise), hotter temperatures will seriously diminish the world's ability to feed itself. David Battisti, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Washington, and Rosamond Naylor, director of the Program for Food Security and the Environment at Stanford University, analyzed data from 23 climate models and found a more than 90% chance that by the end of the century...
...someone who has handled intelligence as a sailor at sea and a strategic thinker in Washington, he was have the expertise and authority to ensure that our 16 intelligence agencies act with unity of effort and of purpose." - Barack Obama, naming Blair the Director of National Intelligence, January...
That's not entirely true. As we grapple with global warming, coal can be cheap or it can be (somewhat) clean. But the sea of ash in Tennessee shows it can't both, and that's a reality we need to face as we plot America's energy future...
...gianduja chocolate 1 lb. peanut butter 8 oz. praline paste 4 cups feuillitine (or chopped-up cornflakes) 1½ tsp. sea salt 1 lb. bacon...
...Washington Protecting Pacific Gems In the biggest ecological move of his presidency, George W. Bush created three remote national monuments, protecting an unprecedented amount of the ocean from fishing and mining. The areas are home to the deepest waters on earth and some of its most unusual sea life...