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...political category. According to the same Yale study, "a surprising 40% of respondents say a presidential candidate's position on global warming will be either extremely important (16%) or very important (24%) when casting their ballots." Over the last four weeks there were over 21,000 search terms sending traffic to the politics category. Political issues continue to play an integral role in search with terms such as "jena 6," "abortion," "death penalty," and "Iraq casualties" all appearing in the top 20 terms. The first global warming term appears in the 477th position, "global warming myth...
...much activity already in swing, it might be surprising to learn that the building is still operating at half-speed, weeks away from its official opening. In fact, the New College Theatre (NCT), formerly the Hasty Pudding Theatre, is currently bracing itself for an even heavier onslaught of student traffic in the coming months and years...
...This trend troubles Jasper Inventor, a climate and energy campaigner for the environmental group Greenpeace. Coal-burning plants generate 36% of the emissions blamed for global warming - far more than those produced by road traffic, which account for 17% of the world's CO2 emissions, according to the International Energy Agency. Inventor worries that by committing to coal, countries such as Vietnam are making a mistake that will be difficult, if not impossible, to undo. "In the longer term, we believe this will be a losing proposition for Vietnam," Inventor says...
...aviation and hopes to join the club once it takes off. A tentative itinerary would include not only time in the air, but also other seminars and events. “I’m planning a behind- the-scenes trip to the Logan air traffic control tower,” Beica says. Start rummaging for those dusty Ray Bans and Kenny Loggins cassette tapes...
...performance style.“It’s just the best way to sort of hone your skills,” says Gerard of street performance. “Everything that you can think of that would go against you will go against you—traffic, people not listening, just natural stuff. But I think it makes you a better performer. It’s all good practice for playing, your voice, everything.”In the winter, Gerard plans on playing in the subway, but would like to play in New York, and hopes to someday...