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Fallen Earth free trials are back in time for the holidays

13 hours ago ago from Massively

Just last week on our Fallen Earth /Wild West MMO article , many of the commenters were looking for a Fallen Earth free trial. Now we're happy to announce that the Fallen Earth team is offering a 10-day free trial straight from their main site. In addition, they're also offering a 20% discount (now $39.99 USD) on all purchases of the game through their online store. Of course the timing on this promotion is well-timed with their newest ...

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From Copenhagen to cooking – It’s Time For Climate Justice!

20 hours ago ago from Camps International Project Diary

. Hundreds of thousands of people are taking to the streets to demand that Developed countries start taking more responsibility for the planet. There have been amazing campaigns running across the globe from the streets of London to little villages in India. TCK, TCK, TCK TIME FOR CLIMATE CHANGE Negotiations are extremely heated at the moment. Today's Guardian is running an article stating that, Developed nations are trying to water down ...

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Himalayas Melting?

10 hours ago ago from The Outside Blog

Research presented at the latest American Geophysical Union meeting points to carbon emissions from Asian cities as partly responsible for the 20 percent decrease in the Himalayan glaciers since the 1960s, Wired.com reports. The video above tracks black carbon through the Earth's atmosphere from August to November this year. The time of the highest concentration of black carbon over the western Tibetan Plateau coincides with the time of the ...

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Solomon’s Solution

15 hours ago ago from Electric City Weblog

Ross McKitrick (yes, that Ross McKitrick of McKitrick & McIntyre ) has a split the baby approach to carbon taxes: Imagine a planet in which global warming was averted without the periodic need for thousands of people to fly around the world to promise to stop burning fossil fuels.Imagine no international conferences wrangling over the details of climate policy. Imagine entrusting the tough questions to a referee: Mother Earth . That ...

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Killjoy Thermomaniac Watermelons Vs. Coffee

1 day ago ago from Mad Minerva 2.0

Oh, for crying out loud! My jokes about "Satan Coffee" are JOKES. Of course, Greenies have no sense of humor. Some of them honestly seem to think that coffee is an enviro-sin. A blurb: Dr Dave Reay, a world-renowned expert on carbon emissions, has calculated that filter coffees pump 50 per cent more carbon into the atmosphere than cheaper instant coffees. And he says that ditching expensive filter coffees could help reduce your carbon ...

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Armond Cohen: Copenhagen, Methane Emissions, and the Arctic

17 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

As world leaders and policymakers continue to gather at the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, the focus of media attention has largely and rightly been on carbon emissions. Over the long haul it's carbon that matters. But, over the next two decades, other emissions are critical to climate as well. Melting ice in the Arctic, retreating glaciers, and other changes already underway won't be halted by CO2 cuts today, because CO2 lasts for ...

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