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Biogas, a Low-Tech Fuel With a Big Payoff

Whether at household operations or at industrial facilities, a centuries-old technology is increasingly being used to extract energy from crop waste, kitchen scraps and sewage. Source:  Biogas, a Low-Tech Fuel With a Big Payoff ; ; ;

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Biogas, a Low-Tech Fuel With a Big Payoff

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Why Americans Should Fear Fear of Ebola More than the Virus

Two vital efforts to tamp down unfounded fears of Ebola contagion. Read this article:  Why Americans Should Fear Fear of Ebola More than the Virus ; ; ;

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Dot Earth Blog: Never Mind the Anthropocene – Beware the ‘Manthropocene’

A look at the gender factor in assessing the Anthropocene — the age of “man.” View this article: Dot Earth Blog: Never Mind the Anthropocene – Beware the ‘Manthropocene’

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Dot Earth Blog: Does the Anthropocene, the Age of Humans, Deserve a Golden Spike?

A meeting of geologists and other analysts explores whether Earth has entered a geological age made by humans. See original – Dot Earth Blog: Does the Anthropocene, the Age of Humans, Deserve a Golden Spike?

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Dot Earth Blog: Does the Anthropocene, the Age of Humans, Deserve a Golden Spike?

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Dot Earth Blog: David Roberts Questions Naomi Klein’s Capitalism-Focused Climate Quest

Naomi Klein says climate campaigners should attack capitalism because it already is a popular target. Continue reading here: Dot Earth Blog: David Roberts Questions Naomi Klein’s Capitalism-Focused Climate Quest

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Dot Earth Blog: David Roberts Questions Naomi Klein’s Capitalism-Focused Climate Quest

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Dot Earth Blog: Nature Talks Back, and Sounds a Lot like Edward Norton

Edward Norton, Julia Roberts and other actors give voice to soils, seas and other natural assets. Visit link –  Dot Earth Blog: Nature Talks Back, and Sounds a Lot like Edward Norton ; ; ;

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A Question About Botched Executions

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I’m reluctant to ask a question that may strike some people as too cavalier for a subject that deserves only serious treatment. But after yesterday’s botched execution in Arizona—the latest of several—I continue to wonder: why is it so damn hard to execute people?

For starters, there are plenty of time-tested approaches: guillotines, firing squads, hanging, electrocution, gas chambers, etc. Did those really fall out of favor because people found them too grisly? Personally, I find the sterile, Mengele-like method of lethal injection considerably more disturbing than any of the others. And anyway, if you’re bound and determined to kill people, maybe you ought to face up to a little bit of grisly.

Beyond that, is it really so hard to find a lethal injection that works? Obviously I’m not a doctor, but I do know that there are plenty of meds that will very reliably knock you unconscious. And once you’ve done that, surely there are plenty of poisons to choose from? Or even asphyxiation: place a helium mask over the unconscious prisoner and he’ll be painlessly dead in about ten minutes or less.

Can anyone point me to a readable but fairly comprehensive history of executions over the past few decades? When and why did lethal injection become the method of choice? Why does there seem to be only one particular cocktail that works effectively? Lots of people have asked the same questions I’m asking, but nothing I’ve ever read really seems to explain it adequately.

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Administration Announces Yet Another Obamacare Extension

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This is about the least surprising announcement of the week:

The Obama administration has decided to give extra time to Americans who say that they are unable to enroll in health-care plans through the federal insurance marketplace by the March 31 deadline.

Federal officials confirmed Tuesday evening that all consumers who have begun to apply for coverage on HealthCare.gov, but who do not finish by Monday, will have until about mid-April to ask for an extension. Under the new rules, people will be able to qualify for an extension by checking a blue box on HealthCare.gov to indicate that they tried to enroll before the deadline. This method will rely on an honor system; the government will not try to determine whether the person is telling the truth.

I suppose conservatives are going to throw their usual fit over this, but it’s neither unexpected nor very serious. Unlike the renewal delay and the employer mandate delay, which are both calculatedly political and of long duration, this one is merely an attempt to allow as many people as possible to enroll. It’s pretty justifiable, and it only extends the deadline by a few weeks. Nothing to get hot and bothered about.

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The First 20 Hours – Josh Kaufman

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The First 20 Hours

How to Learn Anything . . . Fast!

Josh Kaufman

Genre: Self-Improvement

Price: $12.99

Publish Date: June 13, 2013

Publisher: Penguin Group US

Seller: Penguin Group (USA) Inc.


Forget the 10,000 hour rule— what if it’s possible to learn the basics of any new skill in 20 hours or less?   Take a moment to consider how many things you want to learn to do. What’s on your list? What’s holding you back from getting started? Are you worried about the time and effort it takes to acquire new skills—time you don’t have and effort you can’t spare?   Research suggests it takes 10,000 hours to develop a new skill. In this nonstop world when will you ever find that much time and energy? To make matters worse, the early hours of prac­ticing something new are always the most frustrating. That’s why it’s difficult to learn how to speak a new language, play an instrument, hit a golf ball, or shoot great photos. It’s so much easier to watch TV or surf the web . . .   In The First 20 Hours, Josh Kaufman offers a systematic approach to rapid skill acquisition— how to learn any new skill as quickly as possible. His method shows you how to deconstruct com­plex skills, maximize productive practice, and remove common learning barriers. By complet­ing just 20 hours of focused, deliberate practice you’ll go from knowing absolutely nothing to performing noticeably well.   Kaufman personally field-tested the meth­ods in this book. You’ll have a front row seat as he develops a personal yoga practice, writes his own web-based computer programs, teaches himself to touch type on a nonstandard key­board, explores the oldest and most complex board game in history, picks up the ukulele, and learns how to windsurf. Here are a few of the sim­ple techniques he teaches: Define your target performance level: Fig­ure out what your desired level of skill looks like, what you’re trying to achieve, and what you’ll be able to do when you’re done. The more specific, the better. Deconstruct the skill: Most of the things we think of as skills are actually bundles of smaller subskills. If you break down the subcompo­nents, it’s easier to figure out which ones are most…

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Climate Campaigners Try Flooding the (Comment) Zone

In a new tactic, climate campaigners aim to flood the comment zone when global warming is news. Source:   Climate Campaigners Try Flooding the (Comment) Zone Related ArticlesThe Fire Hose: Mink Exports, Planetary Limits, Nuclear BenefitsKnowosphere at Work: Farmer-to-Farmer Video Advice Boosting YieldsScientists See Cruelty in Killing Method Used in Japan’s Dolphin Roundup

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Climate Campaigners Try Flooding the (Comment) Zone

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