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  1. Can anyone link me to any pro-global warming sites that are written in plain language? Most of my sources are scientific papers, and quoting those to business majors doesn’t necessarily drive the point home.

    My mother told me this morning that someone quoted a figure stating that while 75% of Democrats accept the theory of global warming to be fact, only 39% of Republicans do.  This unnerves me.  What unnerves me even more is that I happen to know people who fall into that 61%.  A girl on my livejournal, whom I typically am pretty good friends with, came out with this today and it really shocked me.

    Just because Al Gore made a movie, does not make it scientific fact. There are other scientists out there with other theories. I find it extremely narcissistic to say that humans have caused ANY sort of global phenomenon in the past 100 years when the earth has been around for waaaaaaaay longer than that. We just don’t have enough data to accurately prove that things would be any different without humans around.

    uh WHAT?  Does the industrial revolution do nothing for you?  Yes, Al Gore made a movie about it.  No, he wasn’t the first person to come up with the theory - it was around long before An Inconvenient Truth.

    Boggles my mind, that it does.  Any help would be appreciated.

  2. greetingsfromnewjersey:

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Merry Christmas, baby.

    greetingsfromnewjersey:

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    Merry Christmas, baby.

  3. I will not photoshop my professor’s head onto thisI will not photoshop my professor’s head onto thisI will not photoshop my professor’s head onto this
(But if someone really wanted to, I would probably love you forever.)

    I will not photoshop my professor’s head onto this
    I will not photoshop my professor’s head onto this
    I will not photoshop my professor’s head onto this

    (But if someone really wanted to, I would probably love you forever.)

  4. [Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

    Painting a Target On My Back #1/Elyse’s Weird Past #4: Dashboard Confessional - Turpentine Chaser

    As a single girl in the tenth grade you want nothing more than to be loved and drooled over, and when all you get is bupkis in return, you tend to get really melancholy and equate every slight as the worst thing in the world.  Therefore, you listen to a lot of Dashboard Confessional and swoon over how gorgeous the lead singer is and how pretty his tattoos are and how he must be the best person in the world because he just gets you, man.

    Later on, when you go to experience real heartbreak and destruction, you realize how on topic he was all along.

    Well sooner of later this cold
    it’s gonna break
    so our hands will be warm again,
    but all I want is not to need you now.
    And sooner or later this code
    it’s gonna break
    and our words will be heard again,
    but all I want are vows of silence now.

  5. thedailywhat:

Movie Poster of the Day: First official poster for Joseph Kosinski’s Tron Legacy.
Synopsis:

Sam Flynn (GARRETT HEDLUND), the tech-savvy 27-year-old son of Kevin Flynn (JEFF BRIDGES), looks into his father’s disappearance and finds himself pulled into the digital world of Tron where his father has been living for 25 years. Along with Kevin’s loyal confidant Quorra (OLIVIA WILDE), father and son embark on a life-and-death journey of escape across a visually-stunning cyber universe that has become far more advanced and exceedingly dangerous.

In theaters December 17, 2010.
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IT’S IN 3D?!
Thank you for giving me so much to look forward to next year.

    thedailywhat:

    Movie Poster of the Day: First official poster for Joseph Kosinski’s Tron Legacy.

    Synopsis:

    Sam Flynn (GARRETT HEDLUND), the tech-savvy 27-year-old son of Kevin Flynn (JEFF BRIDGES), looks into his father’s disappearance and finds himself pulled into the digital world of Tron where his father has been living for 25 years. Along with Kevin’s loyal confidant Quorra (OLIVIA WILDE), father and son embark on a life-and-death journey of escape across a visually-stunning cyber universe that has become far more advanced and exceedingly dangerous.

    In theaters December 17, 2010.

    [via.]

    IT’S IN 3D?!

    Thank you for giving me so much to look forward to next year.

  6. Is it just me, or does it sound like Lady Gaga has a speech impediment in all of her songs?

    Most people try to avoid stuttering, last I checked.

  7. My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2009-12-6)

    1. Simon & Garfunkel (9)
    2. Alkaline Trio (9)
    3. Jimmy Eat World (8)
    4. Fall Out Boy (6)
    5. Me First and the Gimme Gimmes (6)

    Imported from Last.fm Tumblr by JoeLaz

  8. The Consequences Of Global Warming — From A To Z

    jonathan-cunningham:

    A - East Antarctica, long stable, is now losing ice.

    B - Bolivia needs $1 billion over the next seven years to build reservoirs, as the glaciers that hold the nation’s water supply are shrinking rapidly.

    C - Leatherback sea turtles that spawn on the beaches of Costa Rica arethreatened with extinction by warmer temperatures and rising seas.

    D - Denmark joined United States, Norway, Canada, and Russia in identifying climate change as “the most important long-term threat” tofuture existence of polar bears.

    E - The rapidly warming highlands of Ethiopia are becoming too hot for its elite athletes, such as local-born Haile Gebrselassie, to train there.

    F - Noting the unprecedented floods this year in Fiji, Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama recently warned that rising sea levels affect not just the islands’ economies, but put into doubt the very existence of his nation.

    G - Greece suffered through another storm of extreme wildfires this summer as heat waves and drier conditions increase.

    H - Global warming-fueled hurricanes, intense poverty, and widespread deforestation combine to form a gathering storm of disasters for Haiti.

    I - The deforested peatlands of Indonesia are drying, disintegrating, and burning.

    J - The increasingly early arrival of cherry blossoms in Japan reflects rising global temperatures.

    K - The more frequent and severe droughts that are killing off the elephants will likely trigger more conflicts in the arid lands of northeastKenya.

    L - The incidence of wildfires in the cedar forests of Lebanon has increased tremendously over recent years.

    M - “If things go business-as-usual, we will not live, we will die,” MaldivesPresident Mohammad Nasheed told the UN General Assembly. “Our country will not exist.”

    N - The ministers of Nepal have held the world’s highest cabinet meetingon Mount Everest, as rapidly rising temperatures have reduced snowfall over the mountains and caused glaciers to melt.

    O - More than 50 per cent of the population of Oman lives on coastlines vulnerable to rising seas, but its supplies of peridotite may help sequester carbon dioxide emissions.

    P - The massive floods that killed hundreds in the Philippines this summer are becoming the norm.

    Q - Petroleum-soaked Qatar emits 60 tons of carbon dioxide per person, the most of any nation on earth.

    R - Increased floods and malaria outbreaks from global warming, deforestation, and unsanitary conditions have hit Rwanda hard in the past decade.

    S - The inhabitants of the Alpine villages of Fieschertal and Fiesch inSwitzerland have asked for the Pope to bless their prayers for the restoration of their nation’s glaciers, which shrank by 12 percent over the past decade.

    T - Newly discovered, exotic species like the fanged frog of Thailand are especially vulnerable as climate change will further shrink their already restricted habitats.

    U - Agriculture in the United States has been ravaged this year by catastrophic droughts in Texas and California, heat waves in Louisiana and Nebraska, storms across the High Plains and the Midwest, floods in North Dakota and Minnesota, and torrential rains in Illinois and Georgia.

    V - Speaking from Vatican City on the eve of the Copenhagen conference, Pope Benedict XVI counseled “all people of good will to respect the laws laid down by God in nature and to rediscover the moral dimension of human life.”

    W - Warming oceans and sea level rise threaten the coral reefs of the remote Polynesian islands of Wallis and Futuna.

    X - The nomadic descendents of Kublai Khan in Inner Mongolia, whereXanadu once stood, are being driven from the grasslands as the Chinese government attempts to fight the region’s desertification.

    Y - Sanaa, the capital of Yemen, may be the first capital city in the world to run out of water, as drought and overuse diminish its supply.

    Z - On the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe, the flow of Victoria Falls is far below average, as drought and high temperatures reduce the Zambezi.

    A few of my professors (and fellow grad students) are doing research on the East Antarctic ice shelf…or what’s left of it.  It’s interesting to see what the provenance was of the sediment that’s being deposited as the sheet melts out.

  9. Have I ever mentioned how fascinated I am by Chernobyl?  Probably.  Someday I would like to go there, to see the remnants and the scars.
A quote from the article I find especially haunting: “Every rescue worker who attended the initial explosion was killed by radiation poisoning.”

    Have I ever mentioned how fascinated I am by Chernobyl?  Probably.  Someday I would like to go there, to see the remnants and the scars.

    A quote from the article I find especially haunting: “Every rescue worker who attended the initial explosion was killed by radiation poisoning.”

  10. sandwichesandpie:

(via ex-genius)

This is my all-time favorite XKCD comic ever. <3

“The wonderful thing about science is that it doesn’t ask for your faith, it just asks for your eyes.”

    sandwichesandpie:

    (via ex-genius)

    This is my all-time favorite XKCD comic ever. <3

    The wonderful thing about science is that it doesn’t ask for your faith, it just asks for your eyes.”