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Mathematical Alarms Could Help Predict and Avoid Climate Tipping Points

Inside Climate News

By Charlie Miller When New Yorker writer Malcolm Gladwell published the best-selling book The Tipping Point in 2000, he was writing, in part, about the baffling drop in crime that started in the 1990s. A new study finds that mathematical tools can find early warning signals that can accurately predict climate tipping points.

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Keep on Trucking

Legal Planet

It’s hard to know whether the agency found criticisms from industry persuasive, was concerned about raising prices during difficult economic times, or thought that the changes might improve the rules chances of surviving judicial review. Overall, EPA seems to have weakened the proposed requirements a bit. Or maybe EPA though it was O.K.

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From Dust You Were Made, From Dust You Shall Return: On Human Composting & Upcycling (in some cases)

Acoel

In a mere thirty days and about $7,000 later, your loved one transforms into approximately one cubic yard of ‘soil amendment.’ Affordable burials” average about $3,000. By some estimates, a single cremation puts about 190 kilograms of carbon dioxide into the air, which is the equivalent of driving 470 miles in a car.

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Sustainability at Retail

But first, a little about the consumer. Finally, the white paper includes both the POPAI France and POPAI UK & Ireland Eco-Standard initiatives and shows how companies have implemented these standards in their projects. Download today!