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| 1783: The Summer Of Acid Rain
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| posted on Sunday, December 30, 2007
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Molten iron raining down like cowpats; ice floes at New Orleans. The
weather of 1783 was an extraordinary case of sudden climate change
driven by atmospheric gases.
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| Durham May Face Water Crisis First
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| posted on Sunday, December 02, 2007
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With central North Carolina suffering through the worst drought on
record and a projected dry winter ahead, the Triangle is as close as it
has ever been to severe restrictions limiting water use to hygiene and
extinguishing fires.
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| Extracting Water From The Air
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| posted on Tuesday, November 20, 2007
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Unlike other technologies such as refrigerant dehumidification-based
systems that do not work in low humidity conditions, Aqua Sciences'
revolutionary technology extracts water from the atmosphere virtually
anywhere that human beings live.
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| Hackers Increase Attacks On U.S. Infrastructure
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| posted on Tuesday, November 06, 2007
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For nearly five years, the US government has struggled to guard the
nation's electric grid, drinking water, and other critical
infrastructure from cyberattack. But as hackers continue to infiltrate
such systems, and as reports surface of a surge in computer attacks on
the electric grid, experts and lawmakers have an urgent message for the
Bush administration: Cybersecurity defenses need an overhaul.
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| Tennessee Town Runs Out Of Water
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| posted on Sunday, November 04, 2007
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The severe drought tightening like a vise across the Southeast has
threatened the water supply of cities large and small, sending
politicians scrambling for solutions. But Orme, about 40 miles west of
Chattanooga and 150 miles northwest of Atlanta, is a town where the
worst-case scenario has already come to pass: The water has run out.
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| FEMA Apologizes For Fake News Conference On Fires
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| posted on Saturday, October 27, 2007
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The U.S. government's main disaster-response agency apologized on
Friday for having its employees pose as reporters in a hastily called
news conference on California's wildfires that no news organizations
attended.
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