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<title>Coasts Of Year 2099 To Be Inundated By Arctic Ice Cap Melt?</title>
<link>http://www.futurepundit.com/archives/002452.html</link>
<description>Is low-lying coastal property a bad investment? Will the polar bears be driven to extinction by the total melting of the Arctic...</description>
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<title>Futurism Round Up - Nov. 15</title>
<link>http://www.thebirdseyeview.net/2004/11/futurism_round_.html</link>
<description>Here&apos;s a round up of futurism news items. The big news seems to be initiatives at the state and regional level to control greenhouse gases. The Feds might be able to ignore such issues but the State governments are a</description>
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<title>Getting Warmer</title>
<link>http://www.blog.speculist.com/archives/000145.html</link>
<description>Things are heating up on Mars...literally. The planet is experiencing its own version of global warming. The dry-ice polar caps are diminishing. Paul Hsieh speculates that this must be on account of our failure to sign Kyoto. Wow, when somebody...</description>
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<title>Getting Warmer</title>
<link>http://www.blog.speculist.com/archives/000145.html</link>
<description>Things are heating up on Mars...literally. The planet is experiencing its own version of global warming. The dry-ice polar caps are diminishing. Paul Hsieh speculates that this must be on account of our failure to sign Kyoto. Wow, when somebody...</description>
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<title>Getting Warmer</title>
<link>http://www.blog.speculist.com/archives/000145.html</link>
<description>Things are heating up on Mars...literally. The planet is experiencing its own version of global warming. The dry-ice polar caps are diminishing. Paul Hsieh speculates that this must be on account of our failure to sign Kyoto. Wow, when somebody...</description>
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<title>Ugly and Political</title>
<link>http://www.crumbtrail.org/mt/archives/000718.html</link>
<description> The ugly bit from the previous post - self censorship of research findings that imperil careers - is often a reaction to this sort of politicized science. Moreover, the question of how to substitute accuracy for mere “balance” in science reporting has...</description>
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