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The population of aging and elderly prisoners in U.S. prisons exploded over the past three decades, with nearly 125,000 inmates aged 55 or older now behind bars, according to a report published Wednesday by the American Civil Liberties Union.
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Rob Gillies and his team gather data on Nepal’s changing climate for a research project. They log temperatures, raindrops and snow. They pump the numbers into powerful computers and read the trend lines the computers ... Delete the scoop?
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Washington (AFP) - The United States is gearing up for more Atlantic hurricanes than usual this year, triggered by warmer water temperatures than average, US forecasters said Thursday. Delete the scoop?
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Geneva (AFP) - Saudi Arabia lamented Thursday that foreign drug companies had patented the new SARS-like virus that has killed 22 people worldwide in less than a year, slowing down the diagnosis process considerably. Delete the scoop?
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Cardiff UK (SPX) May 24, 2013 - Rapid climate change during the Middle Stone Age, between 80,000 and 40,000 years ago, during the Middle Stone Age, sparked surges in cultural innovation in early modern human populations, according... Delete the scoop?
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It is the year 2049. China's economic development has so disturbed the world's other major powers that the United States, Japan, and Russia form an alliance and invade China. Fierce battles break out on the plains of northeast China, where Japanese troops and U.S. fighter jets besiege Chinese infantry. Caught by surprise, China's army nonetheless stages a glorious counterattack by deploying levitating tanks, and employing a strategy based on lessons learned from the Anti-Japanese War and the Resist America War (better known in the West as WWII and the Korean War, respectively). Such is the plot of The Last Counterattack, a serial novel published on Blood and Iron Reading, a Chinese military literature website. In one of the latest installments, published on May 2,... Delete the scoop?
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U.S. electric vehicle maker Telsa Motors has paid back its 2010 loan awarded by the Department of Energy. Following payments made in 2012 and earlier in 2013, the May 22 payment of $451.8 million repays the full loan amount with interest. Delete the scoop?
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Press Releases get your corporate social responsibility news and information out to journalists, investors, and industry professionals utilizing CSRwire’s targeted reach. Delete the scoop?
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Somehow almost all of us have missed the real story behind the disappearance of our wildlife. Delete the scoop?
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Responsible Growth: A Virtual Conversation
Corporate responsibility has moved beyond idealism. It is a strategic business decision that translates into money. A successful corporate responsibility strategy can improve customer retention, enhance relationships with key constituents, lower costs, increase revenues and generate a more sustainable business model. As companies are increasingly under the limelight of accountability, this interactive discussion will show how pursuing values of self-regulation, environmentalism, or fair labour can improve the bottom line — and public reputation, worker satisfaction and the level of new hires to boot.
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In biological system continous growth is anathema to a healthy stable population or system. In most vertebrates (some fish species may be an exception), growth continued beyond maturity of the animal is pathalogical and leads to morbidity, and early mortality. Why is it assumed that for econmic/business entities endless growth is beneficial. We are now seeing the damage and devastation that large international corporations can produce in both the economic environment and our natural(biological and physical) environment. Companies, their markets, and whole economies can be stable only when corprorations understand the limitations and consequences of continous growth. Continueous growth is not responsible growth. Delete the scoop?
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Several days ago I finished reading Charles C. Mann’s article in The Atlantic titled “What If We Never Run Out Of Oil?”, a long-form discussion of ... Delete the scoop?
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Dear Consumers: A disturbing trend has come to our attention. You, the people, are thinking more about health, and you’re starting to do something about it. ... Delete the scoop?
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As the world continues down the path of unmitigated and unsustainable development, it is becoming increasingly clear that we have successfully pushed ourselves out of the stable geological era of the Holocene and into the more volatile and unpredictable Anthropocene. Nevertheless, many remain blissfully unaware of this truth due to the fact that ecosystem thresholds are not always marked with warning signs of impending danger. Unfortunately, this means that we may actually pass through a tipping point unaware because it is quite possible that nothing significant will happen at first. Delete the scoop?
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Funding to update the nation’s decades-old flood maps has been cut in half in recent years, even as extreme weather has grown more frequent. Delete the scoop?
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Oslo (AFP) - Hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes in parts of Norway because of flooding caused by heavy rainfall aggravated by the spring melting of snow in the mountains, Norwegian media reported on Thursday. Delete the scoop?
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Japanese companies are renewing their interest in geothermal energy after the March 2011 nuclear crisis shut down reactors for safety checks and the introduction of an incentive program for clean energy encouraged investment. Delete the scoop?
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Until recently, the potential rate impact of all the new contracts for renewable energy being added to meet California's Renewable Portfolio Standard since 2006 has been a matter of some concern. Delete the scoop?
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'Conversations About Sustainability In The Here-And-Now: Novo Nordisk Forges a New Path' blog post by Elaine Cohen. Delete the scoop?
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They say that every cloud has a silver lining. If future energy consumption (which is mostly fossil fuel) drops because of a financial collapse brought on by high oil prices and other limits, then,... Delete the scoop?
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Although capture technologies show promise, pulling CO2 out of the air is unlikely to reduce greenhouse gas concentrations soon Delete the scoop?
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City rooftops covered with vegetation are seen as a way to reduce the urban heat-island effect and cut energy usage--but so far, the results have been unimpressive Delete the scoop?
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Fracking for natural gas doesn’t have to be an environmental disaster, says a new report Delete the scoop?
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Dr. Ernest Moniz was sworn in as the new Energy Secretary this week. Last week, the previous Secretary, Dr. Steven Chu, gave an interview to Stanford where he is returning as a physics professor. The Nobel laureate was asked “What’s the No. Delete the scoop?
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