The Fourth National Climate Assessment (NCA4), Volume I has determined that climate change is being unduly accelerated by human activities. The report is an authoritative assessment of the science of climate change, with a focus on the United States. It represents the first of two volumes of the Fourth National Climate Assessment, mandated by the […]
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Climate Science Special Report: Human Induced
Posted in Agriculture, Business, children, Education, Energy, Environment, Global Warming, Government, health and wellness, International, Law, Medicine, Science, weather
Tagged atmospheric temperatures, climate change, diminishing snow cover, extreme weather events, greenhouse gases, increasing atmospheric water vapor, melting glaciers, ocean acidification, oceanic temperatures, rising sea levels, shrinking sea ice, surface temperatures
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New York City Sues Oil Companies Over Climate Change
The most likely force to cause a change in climate change is money. New York City is filing a law suit against five major oil companies (BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Exxon Mobil and Royal Dutch Shell), claiming they have contributed to global warming. Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city will seek billions of dollars in […]
Posted in Energy, Environment, Global Warming, International, Law, Science
Tagged climate change, greenhouse gas emissions, law suits
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Climate Disasters Made for Costliest Year
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reports: 2017 will be remembered as a year of extremes for the U.S. as floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, drought, fires and freezes claimed hundreds of lives and visited economic hardship upon the nation. Recovery from the ravages of three major Atlantic hurricanes making landfall in the U.S. and an […]
Posted in Environment, Global Warming, health and wellness, International, Science
Tagged death, drought, extreme weather events, fires, floods, global warming, hurricanes, tornadoes
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2017 3rd Warmest Year
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reports: The average U.S. temperature in 2017 was 54.6 degrees F (2.6 degrees F above average), making 2017 third warmest year in 123 years of record-keeping, according to scientists from NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information. In fact, the five warmest years on record for the U.S. all […]
Bomb Cyclone: Extreme Weather Events
“‘Bomb cyclone’ blasting East Coast before polar vortex uncorks tremendous cold late this week. The most severe winter weather yet will assault the area late this week.” — washingtonpost.com (January 3, 2018) The bomb cyclone blizzard was a 1,000 mile wide Nor’easter classified as a “bomb cyclone” because of its sharp drop in atmospheric pressure. […]
Posted in Energy, Environment, Global Warming, International, Science, Society, weather
Tagged blizzard, bomb cyclone, climate change, extreme weather events, polar vortex, storms, winter
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Christmas Creations
Christmas Creations is an original album of holiday music created for the 2017 season. Please listen to this “Merry Christmas!” Here’s wishing you a very merry Christmas Clearly, a very merry Christmas Winter solstice bliss “Merry Christmas!” Here’s wishing you a very merry Christmas Hold dearly this very merry Christmas In the tale Peace will […]
Posted in Christmas, music, Religion
Tagged 2017, Alternative Rock, audio, Christmas Creations, Daniel Brouse, extemporaneous, folk rock, free, holiday, improv, MP3, MP4, music, music videos, original, rock, season, songs, winter
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Sea Level Rise and Property Values
“Disaster on the Horizon: The Price Effect of Sea Level Rise” Asaf Bernstein, Matthew Gustafson, and Ryan Lewis. Sea level rise coming home, the market is paying attention (Halleluia! who woulda thunk it. The real estate market, especially on the coasts is a wretched hive of villainy)) The first sentence of the abstract is “Homes […]
Posted in Environment, Global Warming, Science
Tagged flood insurance, homes, housing, real estate, rising sea level, sea level rise, water
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Climate Change And Credit
by Daniel Brouse Part of a series of articles on Climate Change And Flood Insurance Homeowners living in flood plain have learned the hard way that climate change has effected their ability to get a mortgage. As the sea level rises and extreme weather events intensify, homeowners have found their insurance rates increasing or their […]
Posted in Business, Environment, Global Warming, Government, Law, Science
Tagged climate change, credit, extreme weather events, flood insurance, real estate, rising sea level, sea level rise
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Uber Paid Ransom and Hid Hack
Uber Paid Hackers to Delete Stolen Data on 57 Million People * Company paid hackers $100,000 to delete info, keep quiet * Chief Security Officer Joe Sullivan and another exec ousted Bloomberg reports, that Uber was hacked of personal data from 57 millions drivers and riders. Then, instead of reporting the crime, they paid extortion […]
The Danger in Email, Sytlesheets, Scripts and Session Replay
Membrane Domain Security Center https://freedom-to-tinker.com/2017/09/28/i-never-signed-up-for-this-privacy-implications-of-email-tracking/ What happens when you open an email and allow it to display embedded images and pixels? You may expect the sender to learn that you’ve read the email, and which device you used to read it. But in a new paper we find that privacy risks of email tracking extend far […]
Posted in Business, cybersecurity, Education, freedom, Security
Tagged computer security, Internet, java script, record keystrokes, scripts, session replay, tracking
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