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Carbon Footprint

Carbon Footprint

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Posted by admin on Mar-3-2010

You've come to a crossroads. Time to take charge and do something about your life. Yay, free will! View Image ›

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The Female Orgasm: By The Numbers

Posted by admin on Mar-3-2010

SCIENCE BUZZ : What I took away from this chart: 1) More men than women know the exact location of the clitoris. And 2) We apparently have no idea what know what to do with this knowledge

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Carbongate UN climate chief cashes in on carbon Tied to conglomerate that stands to make hundreds of millions in emissions scheme www.wnd.com A story emerging out of Britain suggests “follow the money” may explain the enthusiasm of the United Nations to pursue caps on carbon emissions, despite doubts surfacing in the scientific community about the validity of the underlying global warming hypothesis. A Mumbai-based Indian multinational conglomerate with business ties to Rajendra K. Pachauri, the chairman since 2002 of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, or IPCC, stands to make several hundred million dollars in European Union carbon credits simply by closing a steel production facility in Britain with the loss of 1700 jobs. The Tata Group headquartered in Mumbai anticipates receiving windfall profits of up to nearly billion from closing the Corus Redcar steelmaking plant in Britain, with about half of the savings expected to result from cashing in on carbon credits granted the steelmaker by the European Union under the eu’s emissions trading scheme, or ETS. Corus has accumulated 7.5 million European Union surplus carbon allowances, or euas, given the company free by the EU, after corporate officials lobbied EU officials aggressively in Brussels. illuminati elite banksters

The Way Of An Idea (Game Battle)

Posted by admin on Feb-19-2010

The point of this physics puzzler: Make the apple bonk Einstein on the head.

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The Way Of An Idea (Game Battle)

Recycling Crab

Posted by admin on Jan-23-2010

I kind of like hermit crabs because, like turtles, they have shells. But I didn't know they were into recycling. Way to be resourceful, little guy! Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment »

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Recycling Crab

Trees On Mars

Posted by admin on Jan-13-2010

NASA's HiRISE camera has just captured this stunning picture of what appear to be trees on Mars. Turns out they're not actually trees but something more “sciency” and “boring.” Still, Mars looks pretty

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Trees On Mars

Pandemic Boy

Posted by admin on Jan-8-2010

As a carrier of a horrible disease, you are tasked with infecting and killing as much of the population as you can before the disease kills you off. Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment »

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Pandemic Boy

Symphony of Science - 'The Unbroken Thread'

Posted by admin on Jan-8-2010

“The Unbroken Thread” is the fourth video in the Symphony of Science series. David Attenborough and Carl Sagan featuring Jane Goodall. In my opinion this is the best in the series so far! Jane adds grace and finesse to the harmony

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Human Footprint

Posted by admin on Jan-5-2010

Human Footprint show takes a look at the by-products of our consumption. Human Footprint : SUN APRIL 13 9P et/pt : channel.nationalgeographic.com

for a different perspective of the global warming issue. All Parts of “Climate Science” series: —————————————— Part 1: Carbon Dioxide: The Breath Of Life www.youtube.com Part 2: Earth’s Ever-Changing Climate www.youtube.com Part 3: Picking Apart Copenhagen’s Climate Alarmist Scenarios www.youtube.com Part 4: Man’s Carbon Footprints On The Big Blue Marble www.youtube.com Source: www.co2science.org … global warming climate change sceptics skeptics Copenhagen …