Posts Tagged ‘emissions’

Google Self-driving Car Strikes Public Bus In California

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Where Have All The Dollars Gone?

. . . by LOBRO and ARNOLD Lobro and Arnold reflect on the vast wealth of the Jews and ask,  “Where have all the missing dollars gone?” I once asked economist Ellen Brown the same two questions asked by a commenter on this site a couple of days ago: (1) What percentage of the […]

The Pentagon, The Climate Elephant. The US Military Machine is the World’s Worst Polluter of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

First published by International Action Center and Global Research in September 2014. The US military machine, is the world’s biggest institutional consumer of petroleum products and the world’s worst polluter of greenhouse gas emissions. The role of the US military is not on the agenda of the Paris COP21 Climate Conference.  There is an elephant […]

Paying to be invaded: Over 90 percent of Middle Eastern refugees are on food stamps; 70 percent receive cash assistance from government

(NaturalNews) Tens of millions of Americans are getting to the point where they feel like strangers in their own country, thanks to the Obama […]

Colors of a comet

Jagged cliffs and prominent boulders: In this image, several of 67P’s very different surface structures become visible. The left part of the images shows the comet’s “back”, while the right is the back of its “head”. The image was taken by OSIRIS, Rosetta’s scientific imaging system, on September 5th, 2014 from a distance of 62 […]

Nest cavity competition may threaten an endangered Tasmanian songbird

How to protect your chicks from predators? Build a dome over them! There is tremendous diversity among the nests of birds, in nest location, structure, materials, and more, but we know very little about the forces that shaped … Source Article from http://phys.org/news/2015-11-cavity-competition-threaten-endangered-tasmanian.html Views: 0

America’s next superbomber to be shrouded in secret for years

US Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James, announcing the long range strike bomber contract (LRSB) award to Northrop Grumman on October 27, 2015, said the plane will be able to strike any location in the world from a continental-US launch Almost every aspect of America’s newest bomber is top secret, but experts predict the warplane […]

NYC Using Military X-Ray Vans To Spy On People

Dystopian truth is stranger than dystopian fiction.In New York City, the police now maintain an unknown number of military-grade vans outfitted with X-ray radiation, enabling cops to look through the walls of buildings or the sides of trucks. The technology was used in Afghanistan before being loosed on U.S. streets. Each X-ray van costs an […]

YouTube Gaming adds mobile play streaming

A panel discusses YouTube Gaming on June 17, 2015 YouTube Gaming on Thursday ramped up its challenge to Amazon-owned Twitch by adding streamed play of mobile games and a new subscription option. The new application lets people stream from Android-powered gadgets, tapping into cameras to display players’ faces in small frames on screens with game […]

What is quantum in quantum thermodynamics?

Physicists have shown that the three main types of engines (four-stroke, two-stroke, and continuous) are thermodynamically equivalent in a certain quantum regime, but not at the classical level. Credit: Uzdin, et al. Published by the American Physical Society under CC-BY-3.0 (Phys.org)—A lot of attention has been given to the differences between the quantum and classical […]

Indonesia to cut emission by 29 percent in 2030

Japan, the world’s sixth biggest greenhouse gas polluter, has pledged to cut emissions 26 percent from 2013 levels by 2030, a target observers judged inadequate to avert calamitous global warming. Source Article from http://phys.org/news/2015-09-indonesia-emission-percent.html Views: 0

BA faces €50m bill for carbon emissions

Pilita ClarkFinancial Times Sept 19, 2011 British Airways faces a bill of nearly €50m, the highest of any airline, when carriers around the world are brought into the European Union’s carbon emissions trading scheme next year, a new study estimates. But BA and other large European carriers will face a relatively smaller burden than their […]

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