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Hardcore Composting, Organic Growing and Sharing at Esalan Gardens (Video)

Image credit: Benjamin Fahrer From a sneak peak at industrial-scale composting to my musings on composting as animal husbandry , I have been known to get more than a little excited about both the theory and practice of recycling our organic waste. But the video below from Esalan Gardens, featuring footage of diggers turning huge piles of steaming compost really go… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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590,000 Republican Lies About Public Employees

enlarge Credit: Paul Krugman/New York Times As the New Year – and the new GOP House majority – approaches, Republicans are ramping up their war on government workers . Grover Norquist and his Weekly Standard allies urged Congress to let cash-strapped states go bankrupt in order to slash public employees, drain their pension funds and punish their unions. At the heart of their crusade is the bogus claim, as 2012 GOP White House hopeful Tim Pawlenty put it two weeks ago, that “since January 2008 the private sector has lost nearly 8 million jobs while local, state and federal governments added 590,000.” Alas, as with so much conservative mythmaking, the statement isn’t merely a lie. As the data show, the public sector has actually shed hundreds of thousands of jobs over the past two years. While Ohio Republican Steve LaTourette was among the first to deploy the mythical 590,000 figure this summer, it was Governor Pawlenty who brought it to prominence two weeks ago in his vitriolic Wall Street Journal op-ed, ” Government Unions vs. Taxpayers .” “They work for government, which, thanks to President Obama, has become the only booming “industry” left in our economy. Since January 2008 the private sector has lost nearly eight million jobs while local, state and federal governments added 590,000.” Sadly for the man who calls himself ” T-Paw ,” the figure isn’t even close. As Politifact noted about T-Paw’s “Pants on Fire” lie, “Pawlenty’s statement doesn’t account for the tremendous — and now vanished — bump from hiring Census workers.” And as it turns out, Pawlenty simply reproduced the 590,000 figure from a June 24, 2010 blog post at Andrew Breitbart’s Big Government web site. Once the temporary hiring of Census workers from January 2009 through May 2010 came to an end, Politifact concluded, “total federal hiring comes to only 34,000.” Or as Paul Krugman put it: See, if you measure right at the top of that peak at the right, pretend not to notice that it’s all Census workers, and never update the number, you get your myth inserted into the discourse, and it becomes part of what everyone knows … But the Republicans’ sleight of hand over the Census is just the beginning. Even as they wrongly rail against “over-benefited and overpaid” government workers, hundreds of thousands of state and local government employees have already lost their jobs. By July 2010, over 200,000 state and municipal workers were laid off. By October, as David Leonhardt reported in the New York Times : Local governments are cutting jobs at the fastest rate in almost 30 years. They cut 76,000 jobs last month and over the last three months have cut 143,000 jobs, many in education, according to today’s jobs report. That’s 1 percent of total local-government employment across the country. Since the Labor Department began keeping records in the 1950s, the only other time that the cuts were so steep was in the harsh 1981-2 recession. As Ezra Klein lamented in the Washington Post two months ago, the draconian job cuts at the state and local level constituted ” the anti-stimulus .” The government is now impeding an economic recovery. But it’s not for the reasons you often hear…It’s because, at the state and local level, it’s firing people…Consider this: If we only counted private-sector jobs, we’d have had positive jobs reports for the last nine months. As it is, public-sector losses have wiped out private-sector gains for the past four months. By November , state and local governments had shed 407,000 jobs (-39,000 state, -368,000 local) since their peak in August 2008. With state budget shortfalls estimated to top $100 billion for each of the next two years, analysts including Moody’s Economics and the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities have forecast more state and local job losses reaching between 400,000 and 900,000. Surveying the data for the past year and the catastrophic fiscal landscape across the country, Derek Thompson of The Atlantic rightly concluded: “The biggest job killer in 2011? Cities and states.” Cities, states and, if the likes of Tim Pawlenty, Sarah Palin, Mitt Romney, Chris Christie, Mitch Daniels and other conservative luminaries have their way, the Republican Party . (This piece also appears at Perrspectives .)

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Rail Cars Tumble Into River, Wind May Be Cause

Strong winds may have picked up some rail containers and blown them off a bridge near Harrisburg, Pa. The accident disrupted rail traffic, including Amtrak passenger trains. (Dec. 28)

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Driving Through a Huge Wind Farm in Indiana (Video)

A Wind of Change Blows Through Indiana A Reddit user going by the username of QueenBeeCassi has posted a… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Ski Lift Derails in Maine, 8 Injured

Officials at a Maine ski area report that there are about eight injuries in an accident on a chair lift. (Dec. 28)

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Larry King wanted the last laugh from his testy interview with former Miss California Carrie Prejean, and got it Sunday in an interview with CNN's Howard Kurtz. Kurtz hosted King Sunday on “Reliable Sources” to showcase memorable interviews from 25 years of “Larry King Live.” One of the interviews was King's clash with Carrie Prejean from November, 2009. As NewsBusters then reported, King pressed Prejean about reports of a sex video she made as a teenager for her boyfriend. In addition, he repeatedly asked her about a settlement she made with the Miss Universe organization even though she kept asserting the matter was confidential. Prejean then told King he was being “inappropriate.” She removed her mic when a caller claiming to be gay pressed her about same-sex marriage. Supposedly the agreement between Prejean's publicist and King included no phone calls during the interview, although King denied having knowledge of that at the time of the interview.

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Obama Commends Eagles for Vick’s Second Chance

The White House says President Barack Obama has commended the owner of the National Football League’s Philadelphia Eagles for giving quarterback Michael Vick a second chance after his release from prison. (Dec. 28)

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Periodic table blasted onto a single human hair using ions, human reportedly wants his hair back

We’ve seen the Torah inscribed on a surface the size of a pin , and the atomic pen making inroads into even more impressive feats, but tiny writing never ceases to amaze us. Now, it seems, the entire periodic table of the elements has been scribed onto a single hair — that of Martyn Poliakoff, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Nottingham. The project involved magnifying the hair under an electron microscope, and ‘writing’ on it with ions using an ion beam writer to imprint the entire table of elements onto the hair. As you’ll see in the video after the break, the results are quite impressive albeit very small. Continue reading Periodic table blasted onto a single human hair using ions, human reportedly wants his hair back Periodic table blasted onto a single human hair using ions, human reportedly wants his hair back originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 13:08:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Video Essay: Orphan Babies Get Hatch

In Malaysia, unwanted babies now have a place to be left. It is called the baby hatch, where parents can leave their children anonymously while they wait for adoption. (Dec. 28)

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Olympus E-PL2 camera leaked, Penpal Bluetooth dongle to share photos via smartphone

CES 2011 is just around the bend, and while LG’s 72-inch monstrosity will undoubtedly see its fair share of attention, Olympus is hoping to shake things up in the camera realm. Or so we’re led to believe. The shot above is purportedly the first leaked image of the outfit’s forthcoming E-PL2, the Micro Four Thirds followup to the E-PL1 . The real question here is this: did Olympus’ engineers take your advice on how to change it? According to 43 Rumors , this guy will ship with a new 14-42mm f/3.5 – 5.6 kit lens, a ‘direct movie’ button, high-res 3-inch display, an ISO ceiling of 6400 and an intriguing Bluetooth module as an option. Cleverly dubbed Penpal, this is essentially the most sensible method of sending photos you snap on your camera to the web, be it on Facebook, Flickr or any other social network. If you’ve got the apparatus plugged into the hot shoe, you can sync it with your BT-enabled smartphone (Android or “Windows Mobile,” we’re told) and use its cellular connection to complete the upload. Definitely a more logical approach than shoving a 3G chip into a digicam, and undoubtedly a trend we expect to see take off in 2011. Regrettably, there’s no pricing or release information to share, but all should be revealed in a matter of days. Olympus E-PL2 camera leaked, Penpal Bluetooth dongle to share photos via smartphone originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 12:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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