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World Briefing: China: Pollution Fines Multiply

By the end of April, the Beijing government had collected 88 million renminbi, or $14 million, in fines levied during the first three months of this year against companies caught violating pollution standards, according to a news release from Beijing officials. Read More: World Briefing: China: Pollution Fines Multiply Related ArticlesBeijing Steps Up Campaign Against PollutionFor Florida Grapefruit, One Blow After AnotherAt Chernobyl, Hints of Nature’s Adaptation

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Darren Aronofsky on Floods, Fanaticism, the Big Bang, Warming and More

The director of “Noah” and other films about obsession explores his views of global warming, fanaticism and the uncomfortable intersection of religion and science. Continued – Darren Aronofsky on Floods, Fanaticism, the Big Bang, Warming and More Related ArticlesBeneath the Surface of China’s Great Urban RushA Deeper Look at a Study Finding High Leak Rates From Gas DrillingA Risk Analyst Explains Why Climate Change Risk Misperception Doesn’t Necessarily Matter

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Another Warning for the Northwest From Chile’s Earthquake Hot Zone

A powerful earthquake off the coast of Chile provides a fresh warning to the Pacific Northwest. Credit: Another Warning for the Northwest From Chile’s Earthquake Hot Zone ; ;Related ArticlesEarthquake Hits Off Coast of North ChileU.N. Climate Report Authors Answer 11 Basic QuestionsA Whale of an International Court Ruling Against Japan ;

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"Noah" Film Inspires Flood of Religious Freak-Outs

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The new Darren Aronofsky movie Noah is pissing off quite a lot of people. The outrage over the film—which retells that famous biblical tale of Noah, his ark, and God’s wrathful flood—is international and diverse in its stupidity. And it goes without saying that the majority of the people saying mean things about the film haven’t yet seen it (Noah hits theaters on Friday, and stars Russell Crowe and Emma Watson). “It’s always kind of silly that somebody puts their voice and opinion to something when they haven’t seen it, based on an assumption,” Crowe said in an interview with Access Hollywood. (Crowe has been trying to get Pope Francis to endorse Noah. That won’t be happening.)

Aronofsky has dubbed his $160-million epic the “least biblical biblical film ever made.” (Word on the street is that it promotes some pretty “aggressive environmentalism.”) Here are some lowlights in the ongoing permutations of Noah hate:

1. Noah is actually banned in some countries because it depicts Noah.

Censorship bodies in United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, and Indonesia have banned national releases of the film. This pre-release backlash stems primarily from a conservative Islamic prohibition on representing holy figures in art and entertainment. (Al-Azhar, a top Sunni Muslim institute in Egypt, also objected to the film and released a statement declaring that it would hurt the feelings of believers.) Also, there’s a sense among certain government officials that Aronofsky’s film doesn’t play it straight: “There are scenes that contradict Islam and the Bible, so we decided not to show it,” Juma Al-Leem, director of media content at UAE’s National Media Center, said.

“If there is a fear that the film will cause unrest and protest from some groups then the government should create a situation conducive to people growing up instead of always limiting them to a narrow-minded condition,” Joko Anwar, an award-winning Indonesian filmmaker, told the Jakarta Globe.

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How Do San Franciscans Really Feel About Google Buses?

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Earlier this month, the Bay Area Council, a coalition of Bay Area businesses, commissioned EMC Research to ask 500 likely voters in San Francisco how they felt about the much discussed commuter shuttles that take people from The City, Oakland, and Berkeley to tech-company campuses in Silicon Valley. The EMC researchers wrote in the ensuing report (PDF), released this week, “Despite what it might look like from recent media coverage, a majority of voters have a positive opinion of the shuttle buses and support allowing buses to use MUNI stops.” (MUNI is San Francisco’s municipal transportation agency.)

But I’m not so sure that rosy conclusion is warranted. For starters, Bauer’s Intelligent Transportation, which contracts with several tech companies to provide bus service, is a member of the Bay Area Council. So are Google, Facebook, and Apple. There’s also the fact that the survey found an awful lot of shuttle riders to poll. Six percent of respondents said that they rode one of the shuttle buses. Now, estimates of shuttle bus ridership vary wildly, but San Francisco’s total population is only about 836,000—six percent of which is about 50,000. A spokeswoman from the San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency recently told me that an estimated 4,125 San Franciscans ride the tech buses. That’s closer to 0.5 percent of city residents. The San Francisco Examiner points out that the survey excluded Spanish speakers.

And then there’s the delicate phrasing of the survey questions. Last week, Pacific Standard had a great little post explaining why surveys are not always accurate measures of public opinion. The post looks at a recent survey conducted about the movie Noah. The group Faith Driven Consumer asked respondents: “As a Faith Driven Consumer, are you satisfied with a Biblically themed movie—designed to appeal to you—which replaces the Bible’s core message with one created by Hollywood?” Unsurprisingly, 98 percent said they were not satisfied. Variety reported the survey’s findings in a story titled “Faith-Driven Consumers Dissatisfied With Noah, Hollywood Religious Pics.”

I thought of the Noah survey as I read the the tech-shuttle survey’s script. Here are two examples of the questions, plus the percentage of respondents who strongly agreed with the given statements.

Please tell me if you strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree, or strongly disagree with the following statements:

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Now, thinking specifically about employee shuttle buses in San Francisco, please tell me if you strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree, or strongly disagree with each of the following statements:

To be fair, the survey did include a few questions that allowed respondents to express negative opinions about the buses. But those questions tended to include loaded language. For example:

Now, thinking specifically about shuttle buses in San Francisco, please tell me if you strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree, or strongly disagree with the following statements:

I’m guessing that if the word “causing” had been replaced with “contributing to,” more people would have agreed with the statement. Same if the word “ruining” had been replaced with “changing.”

Rufus Jeffris, the vice president for communications and major events at the Bay Area Council, wrote to me in an email that the Council stands by the survey. “The poll was intended to provide some broader context and perspective on some of the wrenching and painful issues we’re dealing with,” he wrote. “We feel strongly that scapegoating a single type of worker and single industry is not productive and does not move us forward to solutions.”

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After the Fact: Bird’s Extinction Is Tied to the Arrival of Humans

Scientists have long assumed that humans played a role in the moa’s obliteration. Now there’s inescapable proof. Taken from:   After the Fact: Bird’s Extinction Is Tied to the Arrival of Humans ; ;Related ArticlesDeadly Landslide in Washington StateCrews Work to Contain Oil Barge’s LeakOpinion: Lessons From the Little Ice Age ;

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Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle – Tom Venuto

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Tom Venuto

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Publish Date: December 10, 2013

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Panel Says Global Warming Carries Risk of Deep Changes

A scientific panel’s report rules out some doomsday notions but says dire climatic surprises seem inevitable. Excerpt from –  Panel Says Global Warming Carries Risk of Deep Changes ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: An Update on Risks of Abrupt Jolts from Global WarmingDot Earth Blog: Reality Checks on Tumorous Rats and Methane BombsOff the Shelf: ‘Climate Casino’: An Overview of Global Warming ;

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An Update on Risks of Abrupt Jolts from Global Warming

The chances of abrupt jolts from climate change are mostly low in this century, but a pretty sure bet down the line. Can humans deal with that? Link:  An Update on Risks of Abrupt Jolts from Global Warming ; ;Related ArticlesReality Checks on Tumorous Rats and Methane BombsWhat if Christmas Trees Had a Holiday?Giving Musical Thanks on Thanksgiving ;

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Experts Say Poaching Could Soon Lead to a Decline in the Rhino Population

Economics is driving the destruction of the animals in Africa and Asia, where the horns are seen as luxury items. Continue reading here:  Experts Say Poaching Could Soon Lead to a Decline in the Rhino Population ; ;Related ArticlesWind Energy Company to Pay $1 Million in Bird DeathsUrbanites Flee China’s Smog for Blue SkiesWorld Briefing | Europe: Russia: Most of Greenpeace Crew Have Now Been Released on Bail ;

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