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Dot Earth Blog: China’s Basketball Giant Again Presses Case for Elephant Conservation

A basketball giant revisits an orphanage for tiny victims of the ivory trade. Read article here:  Dot Earth Blog: China’s Basketball Giant Again Presses Case for Elephant Conservation ; ;Related ArticlesChina’s Basketball Giant Again Presses Case for Elephant ConservationWorld Briefing | Africa: Zimbabwe: 81 Elephants KilledAtomic Goal: 800 Years of Power From Waste ;

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WATCH: What’s Really Going on With Arctic Sea Ice?

Slate writer Phil Plait debunks the recent misinformation about melting ice and explains why you should care about climate change. Scientists announced today that Arctic sea ice has officially reached its minimum extent for the summer, shrinking to 5.1 million square kilometers. That’s significantly higher than last year’s record low of just over 3.4 million square kilometers, a fact that has led conservative news outlets and even members of Congress to suggest that worries about global warming and melting ice are overstated. But as astronomer and Slate writer Phil Plait explains in this video, these claims are “incredibly misleading.” “You can’t look year-to-year, that’s not the right way to do this,” says Plait. “The right way to do this is to look over a long period of time. And when you do that, you see that the minimum extent of sea ice in the Arctic is decreasing over time…the trend is definitely downward.” According to the National Snow & Ice Data Center, which tracks the ice melt, this year’s minimum extent was the sixth lowest in the 35-year satellite record. “The pattern we’ve seen so far is an overall downward trend in summer ice extent, punctuated by ups and downs due to natural variability in weather patterns and ocean conditions,” said NSIDC director Mark Serreze in a press release. “We could be looking at summers with essentially no sea ice on the Arctic Ocean only a few decades from now.” Or, as Plait puts it: “We’re below average. It’s getting worse over time. The cause is global warming. And the cause of that is us.” Continue reading here:  WATCH: What’s Really Going on With Arctic Sea Ice? ; ;Related ArticlesWatch: Congressman Makes “Completely Wrong” Claim About TemperaturePodcast: What It’s Like To Spend 55 Days in SpaceE.P.A. Rules on Emissions at Existing Coal Plants Might Give States Leeway ;

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Study Sees a Higher Risk of Storms on the Horizon

Rising temperatures and the atmospheric changes they spawn are most likely to generate more severe-weather days in the eastern and central parts of the nation by midcentury, scientists concluded. Original link:  Study Sees a Higher Risk of Storms on the Horizon ; ;Related ArticlesE.P.A. Rules on Emissions at Existing Coal Plants Might Give States LeewayTowers of Steel? Look AgainAppeal of Timber High Rises Widens ;

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‘Old Smokey’ Is Long Gone From Miami, but Its Toxic Legacy Lingers

Years after a trash incinerator stopped operating in the West Grove neighborhood, its legacy might be more ominous than soiled laundry: contaminants like arsenic remain in the soil. Link to article: ‘Old Smokey’ Is Long Gone From Miami, but Its Toxic Legacy Lingers ; ;Related ArticlesRussia Seizes Greenpeace Ship and Crew for InvestigationTexas Monthly: With Lakes Drying Up, Businesses Are ParchedArctic Ice Makes Comeback From Record Low, but Long-Term Decline May Continue ;

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‘Old Smokey’ Is Long Gone From Miami, but Its Toxic Legacy Lingers

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Podcast: What It’s Like To Spend 55 Days in Space

On our new show, Inquiring Minds, astronaut Marsha Ivins talks about her 5 shuttle missions, NASA’s budget, and why the Borg cube makes a good space ship. Marsha Ivins on Space Shuttle Columbia, 1997. NASA Climate Desk has launched a new science podcast, Inquiring Minds, co-hosted by contributing writer Chris Mooney and neuroscientist and musician Indre Viskontas. To subscribe via iTunes, click here. You can also follow the show on Twitter at @inquiringshow, and like us on Facebook. There aren’t many people on Earth who have spent more of their life in space than Marsha Ivins. A veteran of five Space Shuttle missions—in 1990, 1992, 1994, 1997, and 2001—Ivins has spent a total of 55 days in orbit, on missions devoted to such diverse tasks as deploying satellites, conducting scientific research, and docking with Mir and the International Space Station. Her jobs? Flight engineer, load master, robot arm operator, and photography manager, among other things. In this interview (click above to stream audio or watch the video below) with Inquiring Minds co-host Indre Viskontas, Ivins relates what it’s like to live in orbit—for instance, how your body and brain slowly adapt to the fact that no single direction is up or down. She also discusses some things you might not have known about space: why astronauts tend to be type-A personalities, for instance, and why Canada is so proud of the International Space Station’s robotic arm. Plus, for the benefit of geeks across the universe, Ivins explains why the Borg cube from Star Trek can maneuver just as well as any starfighter that Hollywood has ever dreamed up. “In space, they’re one and the same,” says Ivins. Marsha Ivins aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis, 2001. NASA In the interview, Ivins reflects broadly on where human space endeavors now stand. She discusses why publicly supported space missions are still vital, what it will take to get us to Mars and beyond, and why solving advanced space travel problems (problems involving energy and propulsion) might simultaneously help us solve many of our problems on Earth—perhaps including global warming. The interview comes at a dismaying time for the US space program. Compared with the space race heyday of the 1960s, the percentage of the federal budget devoted to NASA has steadily dwindled. “We spent 4-and-a-half percent of the fiscal budget, and we went to the moon, from having never been to space, in nine years,” says Ivins on the show. “That’s astounding. And we did that, and the United States was the technological leader of the globe from that point on. Not so much any more.” Today the NASA budget is about half a percentof total federal expenditures. As Neil deGrasse Tyson has noted, that means that if you held up a US taxpayer’s dollar, and cut into it that much, “it doesn’t even get you into the ink.” Moreover, it’s not clear that private space initiatives are the answer to the problem. “Space exploration is not an immediate payback, fiscally or otherwise,” Ivins says. “It is a generational kind of investment. And the only group that can afford to make that kind of an investment is a government.” Aurora Australis, from the International Space Station. NASA Ivins believes there would be dramatic payoffs from large scale space exploration investments, of the sort that the US made in the 1960s. That might include developing new sources of renewable energy that would not only be vital for long-range space travel, but could also help solve problems, like global warming, here at home. “When you develop something, in order to enable something like a space mission to Mars, it’s got enormous payback on the Earth,” says Ivins. Marsha Ivins, smiling in space. NASA More generally, Ivins thinks our culture simply needs to fall back in love with space, and what it means that humanity can, if it chooses, go there. “You are off the planet. Think about those words. ‘I am off the planet.’ You don’t get to say that [much]. “And I think fifty years from now, I would hope 20 years from now, it’s not a big deal to be off the planet, any more than it is to be at 30,000 feet in an airplane.” The podcast interview with Marsha Ivins is available for audio livestream and also as video. The video is also embedded below. This episode of Inquiring Minds also features a discussion about new developments in science, including research suggesting that political biases are so pervasive that they can interfere with your ability to do math, and mounting evidence of the dangers of head injuries received from playing football. To subscribe to the Inquiring Minds podcast via iTunes, click here. You can also follow the show on Twitter at @inquiringshow and like us on Facebook. From –  Podcast: What It’s Like To Spend 55 Days in Space ; ;Related ArticlesWatch: Congressman Makes “Completely Wrong” Claim About TemperatureChart: Virgin America falls below the industry average on fuel performance standardsAdministration to Press Ahead With Carbon Limits ;

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U.S. Revives Aid Program for Clean Energy

A controversial federal loan-guarantee program intended to support greener energy technologies will shift to supporting development of cleaner oil and coal technology. This article is from:  U.S. Revives Aid Program for Clean Energy ; ;Related ArticlesThe Texas Tribune: Texas, Where Oil Rules, Turns Its Eye to Energy EfficiencyMisgivings About How a Weed Killer Affects the SoilMagazine: Into the Wildfire ;

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U.S. Revives Aid Program for Clean Energy

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Don’t Help Injured Baby Raccoons? Alabama Edict Angers Those Who Love Them

The state conservation agency has told raccoon protectors in Alabama to stop rehabilitating the animals, a decision that has angered many. Link to original:  Don’t Help Injured Baby Raccoons? Alabama Edict Angers Those Who Love Them ; ;Related ArticlesThe Texas Tribune: Texas, Where Oil Rules, Turns Its Eye to Energy EfficiencyWorld Briefing | Europe: Russia: Coast Guard Boards Greenpeace Ship in ArcticU.S. Revives Aid Program for Clean Energy ;

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Don’t Help Injured Baby Raccoons? Alabama Edict Angers Those Who Love Them

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Anti-Hunger Advocates Put Pressure on Lawmakers Over Food Stamp Bill

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Marley & Me – John Grogan

The heartwarming and unforgettable story of a family and the wondrously neurotic dog who taught them what really matters in life. Now with photos and new material

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Codex: Space Marines (Enhanced Edition) – Games Workshop

The Space Marines are the chosen warriors of the Emperor, and the greatest fighting force of the Imperium. Each Space Marine is a genetically enhanced super soldier, easily a match for a dozen lesser men, armed with some of the deadliest weapons in the galaxy and encased in formidable power armour. This codex explores the formations and Chapters of the Space […]

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Cat Sense – John Bradshaw

Cats have been popular household pets for thousands of years, and their numbers only continue to rise. Today there are three cats for every dog on the planet, and yet cats remain more mysterious, even to their most adoring owners. In Cat Sense , renowned anthrozoologist John Bradshaw takes us further into the mind of the domestic cat than ever before, using […]

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Paracord Fusion Ties – Volume 1 – J.D. Lenzen

J.D. Lenzen is the creator of the highly acclaimed YouTube channel “Tying It All Together”, and the producer of over 200 instructional videos. He’s been formally recognized by the International Guild of Knot Tyers (IGKT) for his contributions to knotting, and is the originator of fusion knotting-innovative knots created through the merging of […]

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Amy Butler’s Style Stitches – Amy Butler

Now in ebook for the first time ever! Celebrated designer Amy Butler’s most coveted products are her handbag sewing patterns. In Style Stitches , Butler presents an array of new bag designs for her fans across the globe. The ebook offers 12 basic patterns with enough variations to achieve 26 unique looks. Ranging from chic clutches and delicate wristlet […]

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Inside of a Dog – Alexandra Horowitz

The bestselling book that asks what dogs know and how they think, now in paperback. The answers will surprise and delight you as Alexandra Horowitz, a cognitive scientist, explains how dogs perceive their daily worlds, each other, and that other quirky animal, the human. Horowitz introduces the reader to dogs’ perceptual and cognitive abilities and then draw […]

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How to Raise the Perfect Dog – Cesar Millan & Melissa Jo Peltier

From the bestselling author and star of National Geographic Channel’s Dog Whisperer , the only resource you’ll need for raising a happy, healthy dog. For the millions of people every year who consider bringing a puppy into their lives–as well as those who have already brought a dog home–Cesar Millan, the preeminent dog behavior expert, says, “Yes, […]

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Trident K9 Warriors – Michael Ritland & Gary Brozek

As Seen on “60 Minutes”! As a Navy SEAL during a combat deployment in Iraq, Mike Ritland saw a military working dog in action and instantly knew he’d found his true calling. Ritland started his own company training and supplying dogs for the SEAL teams, U.S. Government, and Department of Defense. He knew that fewer than 1 percent of […]

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Codex: Space Marines (eBook Edition) – Games Workshop

The Space Marines are the chosen warriors of the Emperor, and the greatest fighting force of the Imperium. Each Space Marine is a genetically enhanced super soldier, easily a match for a dozen lesser men, armed with the some of the deadliest weapons in the galaxy and encased in a formidable power armour. This Codex explores the formations and Chapters of the […]

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The Art of Raising a Puppy (Revised Edition) – Monks of New Skete

For more than thirty years the Monks of New Skete have been among America’s most trusted authorities on dog training, canine behavior, and the animal/human bond. In their two now-classic bestsellers, How to be Your Dog’s Best Friend and The Art of Raising a Puppy, the Monks draw on their experience as long-time breeders of German shepherds and as t […]

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Anti-Hunger Advocates Put Pressure on Lawmakers Over Food Stamp Bill

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Treating the beach like an ashtray

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Dot Earth Blog: The Vital Long View in Tracking Diminishing Arctic Sea Ice

Sea ice around the North Pole retreated less this year than last, but the trend toward an open-water Arctic Ocean in summers remains. Link:  Dot Earth Blog: The Vital Long View in Tracking Diminishing Arctic Sea Ice ; ;Related ArticlesUnlocking the Potential of ‘Flammable Ice’The Vital Long View in Tracking Diminishing Arctic Sea IceDot Earth Blog: How to Survive a Mass Extinction – Even One Caused by Us ;

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