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Climate-Related Deaths Doubled in 2010

Photo: DVIDSHUB , Flickr, CC In the first nine months of this year, more than 21,000 people perished around the world due to climate-related events, a new report from Oxfam finds. That’s more than twice as many died in all of 2009. This news should hardly be surprising to anyone who follows international news — the flooding in Pakistan , heat waves in Russia , and sea level rise in island nations like T… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Boycott Bluefin Tuna & Let the Critically Endangered Fish Off the Hook

International efforts to reduce fishing quotas for Icritically endangered Atlantic bluefin tuna , or better yet ban the trade outright, may have failed (again…), but that doesn’t mean you can’t help take action to reduce demand. The Center for Biological Diversity has just launched a boycott campaign urging chefs, restauranteurs and consumers to not buy or serve the bluefin… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Factory Farms Decreasing in Number, But Increasing in Size: 20 Percent Growth in 5 Years

Image: Friend of Family Farmers via flickr Despite small but significant signs that the country wants to move in a different direction, factory farms across the country are growing at an unprecedented rate—not in number, but in size. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Dell Inspiron Duo review

When Dell first demoed the Inspiron Duo and its vertically rotating screen on stage at IDF in September , our mouths nearly hit the floor. It looked like a plain old netbook until its 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen did a magical backflip and folded down over its keyboard to morph into a tablet. It was like nothing we’d ever seen before. And we actually figured it would be the sort of system that would stay locked up in Dell’s labs, but when its specs were revealed — a dual-core Atom N550 processor, 2GB of RAM, and Broadcom Crystal HD accelerator — it became evident that the netbook / tablet hybrid was the real deal. Running Windows 7 Home Premium and Dell’s new Stage interface, the $550 netvertible has the potential to successfully straddle both the netbook and tablet world. It also has a real shot at being the perfect device for those wavering between buying a netbook and a tablet. Indeed, the Duo is filled to the brim with potential, but what’s the thing really like to use? We’ve spent the last few days with the Duo (and its Duo Audio Station) to find out, so hit the break for the official Engadget review! Editor’s note: The review unit Dell sent us was a hardware production unit, but we were told the software was about 95 percent done. We will update this review with our impressions of the final unit when we receive it. Gallery: Dell Inspiron Duo review Continue reading Dell Inspiron Duo review Dell Inspiron Duo review originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 30 Nov 2010 15:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Family Research Council Labeled as ‘Hate Group’ By SPLC for Anti-Gay Rhetoric

Click here to view this media Chris Matthews talked to the SPLC’s Mark Potok and The Family Research Council’s Tony Perkins about the recent designation of Perkin’s FRC as a hate group for their anti-gay rhetoric. From the SPLC’s web site — Active U.S. Hate Groups : The Southern Poverty Law Center counted 932 active hate groups in the United States in 2009. Only organizations and their chapters known to be active during 2009 are included. All hate groups have beliefs or practices that attack or malign an entire class of people, typically for their immutable characteristics. This list was compiled using hate group publications and websites, citizen and law enforcement reports, field sources and news reports. Hate group activities can include criminal acts, marches, rallies, speeches, meetings, leafleting or publishing. Websites appearing to be merely the work of a single individual, rather than the publication of a group, are not included in this list. Listing here does not imply a group advocates or engages in violence or other criminal activity. Here’s more from TPM — Family Research Council Labeled ‘Hate Group’ By SPLC Over Anti-Gay Rhetoric : The Family Research Council is perhaps the most prominent voice in conservative social politics and the hosts of an annual rite of passage for many Republicans who hope to run for president. And now, FRC is on the same Southern Poverty Law Center list of hate groups as the Ku Klux Klan. The SPLC gave the Family Research Council the designation due to anti-gay speech from its leaders, which the SPLC says includes calls for gay men and lesbians to be imprisoned. Read on… Perkins needless to say isn’t happy about it. I say good for Mark Potok and the SPLC for putting these hate mongers in the type of company where they belong.

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Wisconsin Hostage Suspect Dies at Hospital

Authorities say a 15-year-old boy who held 23 students and a teacher hostage in a Wisconsin classroom has died at a Green Bay hospital from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Police Chief Jeff Skorik says sophomore Samuel Hengel died at 10:44 am (Nov. 30)

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Obama: Bipartisan Meeting Was ‘Productive’

President Barack Obama says his first post-election meeting with bipartisan lawmakers was ‘productive.’ Obama said Tuesday that he is encouraged that congressional leaders came to the meeting ready to work together. (Nov. 30)

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Obama: Bipartisan Meeting Was ‘Productive’

President Barack Obama says his first post-election meeting with bipartisan lawmakers was ‘productive.’ Obama said Tuesday that he is encouraged that congressional leaders came to the meeting ready to work together. (Nov. 30)

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US high school hostage taker dies

7:23 AM Wednesday Dec 1, 2010 Share Email Print The 15-year-old boy who held 23 students and a teacher hostage in a Wisconsin classroom yesterday has died in hospital from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Marinette Police Chief Jeff Skorik says the dead boy was sophomore Samuel Hengel. Skorik says Hengel shot himself as police stormed a classroom at Marinette High School. Trapped in their classroom with the gunman, the 23 terrified teens worked desperately to keep their captor calm by chatting and laughing with him about hunting and fishing. The teenager allowed five of his hostages out after about six and a half hours, and finally all 23 and their teacher emerged unharmed. Student hostage…

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Does Senate Bill 510 Put Raw Milk in Real Danger?

Graphic courtesy Farm to Consumer Legal Defense Fund . Today the U.S. Senate passed Senate Bill 510, the Food Safety Modernization Act. After the recent scandal with eggs , and all of the other food safety issues of recent years ( meat , peanut butter , s… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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