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How to Improve Food Security by Reducing Grain Demand

Photo credit: Venex_jpb / Creative Commons After several decades of L rapid rise in world grain yields , it is now becoming more difficult to raise land productivity fast enough to keep up with the demands of a growing , increasingly affluent, population. From 1950 to 1990, world grainland productivity increased by 2… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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BP CEO: We Were Unprepared for Spill

Photo: uscgd8 , US Coast Guard, Flickr, CC The big news on the BP spill front today is little more than an admission of the obvious: Ex-BP CEO Tony Hayward (of the “I want my life back” fame) told the BBC that his company was indeed unprepared for the spill, and that “we were making it up day to day.” He also discusses his “personal vilification” and how he may have done better as the public face of the disaster if he had taken acting lessons: … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Obama Returns to Boyhood Home, Now As President

President Barack Obama has returned to Indonesia, a country where he lived for four years while he was growing up. Obama said in a news conference that he barely recognized Jakarta because of new construction. (Nov. 9)

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Zaggmate iPad keyboard case saturates a market in record time

Alright, folks — we get it. There’s a market for iPad cases with accompanying keyboards . If none of the other options that have emerged over the past few months tickled your fancy, Zagg is introducing yet another to mull over. The Zaggmate actually does manage to differentiate itself fairly well from the competition, with two models being available: one with a keyboard and one without. This clip-on stand can elevate your iPad (positioned horizontally or vertically) for easier viewing, and the “with keyboard” model obviously throws out a full QWERTY set to make those Pages creations somewhat easier to bang out. Currently, Zagg’s got this one listed as ‘Coming Soon,’ with the standard model carrying a $69.99 price tag and the keyboard edition demanding an extra $30. Peek ‘em both in their YouTube debuts just after the break. [Thanks, Adrian] Continue reading Zaggmate iPad keyboard case saturates a market in record time Zaggmate iPad keyboard case saturates a market in record time originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 09 Nov 2010 12:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Proposal to Phase Out Super-Powerful Greenhouse Gases Would Slow Warming by 10 Years

Though enacted to stop the hole in the ozone layer, the Montreal Protocol may also be able to be used to combat climate change. Image of the ozone hole at its largest extent in 2006: Wikipedia . While the shift in Congressional control last week may well have eliminated any chance of climate legislation in the US for a while, and by extension at the international level as well, The New York Times highlights an interesting end run being made to ad… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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After your party has had a good thumpin’ many of your surviving members are going to be reluctant to jump into even more liberal legislation, and that will play well into the GOP’s plans to stop any more lefty nuttiness : Democratic allies are not optimistic about their legislative priorities getting done in the lame-duck session after Democratic candidates got pummeled on Election Day. Senate Democrats had discussed as many as 20 bills up for consideration during the lame-duck session, the period between the Nov. 2 election and Christmas. In the wake of a midterm election that President Obama called a “shellacking” of his party, Democratic insiders question if anything more than a stopgap spending measure and temporary extension of Bush-era tax cuts can pass. “I’m very pessimistic we’ll get much done,” said a labor official familiar with lame-duck negotiations. “We’re focused on extending unemployment benefits and middle-class tax cuts.” “Republicans will try to put off everything so they can claim credit for anything that passes at the beginning of the new Congress,” said the source. “I expect a short-term continuing resolution into the new year,” the source said, in reference to a temporary funding measure to keep the federal government in operation. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) and other GOP leaders have made clear that they’re in no mood to help advance the Democratic legislative agenda. “We will stop the liberal onslaught,” McConnell declared in a speech last week at the Heritage Foundation. Hopefully this all means that card check, cap-and-tax, and amnesty for illegal aliens are all dead. If the lame-duck does nothing but make the Bush tax cuts permanent for the middle class and extend them for at least two years for everybody the session will be an outstanding success. I wrote last week that the reaction from the Democrats in the lame-duck would be interesting , especially with 60+ on their way out of office.

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Cholera Confirmed in Haiti’s Capital

A cholera epidemic has spread into Haiti’s capital, imperiling nearly 3 million people living in Port-au-Prince, nearly half of them in unsanitary tent camps for the homeless from the Jan. 12 earthquake. (Nov. 9)

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11 Fascinating New Species Found in the Amazon (Slideshow)

Photo credit: José Maria Fernández Díaz-Formentí The rainforests of the Amazon are one of the most amazing and unique ecosystems on the planet — the dense forests store between 90 and 140 billion tonnes of carbon and are home to one in 10 of every known species on earth. As huge as these numbers seem, they largely underestimate the significance of the Amazon. More than any other place, the Amazon rainforest is home to untold numbers of undiscovered species. Between 1999 and 2009 more than 1,400 new species were found in the Amazon—including this pale, eyeless ant with very large mandibles.

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MSNBC Host Dylan Ratigan Hints at Violent Revolution

Dylan Ratigan seemed to tacitly endorse violent revolution on his show Monday. He hosted far-left radical Ted Rall who, when he's not comparing “idiot” American soldiers to suicide bombers, is lauding the necessity of political violence. Ratigan opened the segment by claiming the nation may need “more drastic solutions” to our problems than political action. “Are things in our country so bad that it might actually be time for a revolution?” Ratigan asked. “The answer obviously is yes,” he added, and “the only question is how to do it.” At no point in the segment did Ratigan reject his guest's wild notion that violence is the only possible remedy to our political problems. read more

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Samsung Focus having microSD issues, AT&T not installing cards in-store

The Samsung Focus ‘s microSD slot has always been an odd little blip on the spec sheet, since it’s only kinda-sorta supported by Windows Phone 7 , and now it looks like it’s causing more trouble than it’s worth: Paul Thurrot says AT&T’s telling employees not to install anything in the slot because of reliability issues, and that Microsoft is working on the problem. Now, we’ve had mixed experiences using the microSD slot ourselves, and we’ve been told by numerous sources that AT&T and Samsung added the feature without too much encouragement from Microsoft, which told us at MIX that expansion wouldn’t be supported by WP7 at all. We’ve also been told by reliable sources that the problem is primarily to do with microSD speed and reliability — apparently only the fastest cards will work well, and current microSD class ratings aren’t accurate or meaningful enough to be useful. We’d bet Microsoft and Samsung get together and put out a line of Focus-specific cards before this is all over — but wouldn’t it have been easier to just build in 32GB of storage from the start? Samsung Focus having microSD issues, AT&T not installing cards in-store originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 09 Nov 2010 11:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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