Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Creativity and Affect | Self Improvement & Personal Growth ... - David

Creativity and Affect


The authors of this volume attempt to cohere the field of creativity and affect in a scholarly fashion by categorizing and characterizing some of its major features, including environmental influences; underlying processes; specific affective states; the role of atypical or pathological personalities; unconscious processes; physiological components; proactive and reactive stimuli; intrinsic motivation; eminence versus everyday creativity; and testing of assessing the affective component of creativity. The authors also examine and discuss the role that emotions, feelings and moods play in the creative process. This volume also provides a vehicle for students and psychotherapists, with which they can fully appreciate the feelings generated by the creative process and the various stages of it. How does a creator feel during its more mundane phases? Can he or she tolerate the frustration of failing and being unsuccessful most of the time? What is the real joy of achievement, success, and ultimate acceptance by ones peers in a given field? Do we have to exhibit major psychopathological features in order to achieve eminence in specific fields? What is the role of mind altering substances, mood disorders, and the like? This volume answers these questions and more. Author: Shaw, Melvin P./ Runco, Mark A./ Shaw, Melvin P. Series Title: Creativity Research Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 296 Publication Date: 1994/01/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.69 inches
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Innovative Businesses Find More Ways to Outsource

Innovative Businesses Find More Ways to Outsource

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Most business owners finish the week wondering where the time went. For many creative entrepreneurs this is a signal to clear their schedules by outsourcing; the newest trend for busy proprietors is aligning with outside experts for every task that?doesn?t?entail finding customers and generating sales.?

In recent years, the number of companies engaged in providing consulting services to businesses has exploded. Companies are capitalizing on this hotbed of consultants and instead of outsourcing projects only when needed, they?re arranging permanent associations with independent contractors.

Many companies also have opted to interview specialists now to establish connections before crisis situations erupt. Not only does this save time in crises, but it allows both business owner and consultant to collaborate on smaller tasks, cementing trust.

Some outsource projects, such as bookkeeping and preparing tax returns, are obvious, and most business owners already have outside affiliations for them. But many are carrying these further, hiring freelancers to make technology upgrades, write website copy and conduct physical inventory counts.

Jobs that require creativity outside your area of expertise, or really anything you dread doing, are tasks ripe for outsourcing. In fact, the latest trend in that direction is hiring a teen to run errands such as picking up lunch or driving you to meetings ? unemployment is high among youth?and finding a reliable one is not difficult.

Best of all, outsourcing many of your least favorite tasks allows you to be just where you should be: setting goals, engaging customers and leading your company.

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Microsoft Says It Has Sold 40 Million Windows 8 Licenses

Microsoft Says It Has Sold 40 Million Windows 8 Licenses
Microsoft has sold 40 million Windows 8 licences in its first month since launch, Microsoft executive Tami Reller announced at the Credit Suisse 2012 Annual Technology Conference.


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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Abercrombie seen as early winner in Thanksgiving clothing sales

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Abercrombie & Fitch Co seemed to come out ahead of other clothing retailers during the annual Black Friday kickoff to the holiday shopping season, analysts said on Monday.

Abercrombie and Wal-Mart Stores Inc were among the perceived winners in a four-day weekend when some stores opened on Thanksgiving night and people shopped online in greater numbers than ever before.

The National Retail Federation trade group reported on Sunday that total sales for the four days from Thanksgiving through Sunday had risen 12.8 percent to $59.1 billion. That is down from a 16.4 percent increase last year.

Abercrombie, which operates the Hollister chain in addition to its namesake stores, "was the clear winner," with the longest lines and units per transaction during the weekend, according to Oppenheimer analyst Pamela Quintiliano.

Quintiliano said Ann Inc , which specializes in women's clothing, "may potentially prove to be the most disappointing as traffic never fully materialized on stable promotions."

UBS analyst Roxanne Meyer said the specialty retailers with the most foot traffic over the four-day weekend included Limited Brands Inc , American Eagle and Gap Inc , with relatively weaker traffic at Aeropostale , Cold Water Creek Inc and Chico's FAS Inc .

Like Ann, Cold Water Creek and Chico's focus on mature women shoppers, whereas American Eagle and Abercrombie target younger people.

Despite early signs of strength, analysts cautioned against reading too much into the results. Four of the five busiest shopping days of the season will come in the 10 days leading up to Christmas Day, according to ShopperTrak.

Janney Capital Markets analyst Adrienne Tennant downgraded shares of Aeropostale on Monday to "neutral" from "buy," citing increased competition from American Eagle and Abercrombie.

(Reporting by Martinne Geller and Phil Wahba in New York; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn)

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Q&A with Pastry Chef and Chocolate Expert Yigit Pura : Bay Area Bites

Yigit Pura. Photo courtesy of Frankeny Images.

Yigit Pura. Photo courtesy of Frankeny Images.

After winning the first season of Top Chef Desserts, pastry dynamo Yigit Pura set his sights on opening his own Tout Sweet P?tisserie. The sweet shop is full of treats from caramels, croissants, macarons (named after his favorite folks, including 7?7 editor Chloe Harris Frankeny), marshmallows, cakes and other confitures and marks a partnership with Taste Catering?s co-owners, MeMe Pederson and Janet Griggs. Pura has a book in the works and was recently a spokesperson for the Chocolate Adventure Contest from Scharffen Berger?.

Pura started making sweets as a tyke in Turkey, where he would spoon up dark caramel with his mother. By age 20, he was training in San Francisco and headed east for stints at Le Cirque 2000, The Four Seasons and Daniel. That led to a promotion as executive pastry chef for Daniel Boulud in Las Vegas, and he eventually returned to SF to work for Taste Catering. Bay Area Bites caught up with Pura recently and his comments have been edited for clarity and length.

Bay Area Bites: How did Tout Sweet P?tisserie come about?
Yigit Pura: It?s been a twelve-year dream of mine. I?ve been really blessed to create something so wonderful in San Francisco, a city which I love. Though we opened two months ago, we are quickly growing and adding on different legs. We just started our celebration cakes and our wedding cakes, where I get to consult with people and create a one of a kind cake for each guest. This is truly a treat for a pastry chef.

Bay Area Bites: And your book?
Yigit Pura: One would think I have ample free time? opening a store, writing a book. But this has been so much fun. It?s titled ?Sweet Alchemy.? I wanted to break down the barriers for intimidation which people have when it comes to making really special desserts and show people that they can create really wonderful desserts at home, given they can be patient, follow some simple science, and of course put lots of love in it.

Bay Area Bites: Who are your mentors?
Yigit Pura: Farmers, because they remind me to be humble in what I do, and respect what nature gives us. Our clients at Tout Sweet, because their constant desire for a great product inspires me to create every day. Oh, and of course my dog Maui. He teaches me to do everything with love, every single day.

Bay Area Bites: What are the best and worst things about being a chef and business owner?
Yigit Pura: Ask any parent who just had their first child. Their answer will be the same as mine.

Bay Area Bites: You are relatively young yet appear to be a success. What are the lessons you?ve learned on the way?
Yigit Pura: Success. Hmmm. I think success is the process. I wouldn?t ever want to consider myself successful, I think it?s the drive to be never fully satisfied with everything I?ve created and gathered is what pushes me every day. But I can?t lie, I do love seeing people?s faces as they get giddy with excitement when they look at the products in our store, and more so when they enjoy them.

Bay Area Bites: Do you have any favorite Bay Area food spots?
Yigit Pura: Eric?s Chinese is great. It?s between my kitchen and my boyfriend?s house. Given my long hours it?s a magical place. Other than that, I still love going to the Ferry Building on a Saturday before 8am, before the crowds get there, so I can buy produce for Tout Sweet, and enjoy a coffee and sausage sandwich by the bay. It?s the small things.

Bay Area Bites: Where do you think the U.S. is for appreciation of other cultures?
Yigit Pura: I think the U.S. has done a great job at celebrating other cultures? cuisines. Culinary options ? from Ethiopian to Korean to Indian ? are readily available in cities across the United States. Challenging yourself to try different cuisines is important.

Bay Area Bites: Have you ever experienced discrimination in the kitchen?
Yigit Pura: High-end, fine-dining kitchens tend to be really high-testosterone, macho working environments. As an openly gay chef, I had to work very hard to earn respect in New York kitchens early in my career. However, whether you are gay or straight, Muslim, Christian or Buddhist, people love food and I?ve found that is a great homogenizing point. People love desserts and it?s a great way to break the ice.

Chloe?s Chili-infused Mudslides. Image courtesy of Scharffen Berger

Chloe?s Chili-infused Mudslides. Image courtesy of Scharffen Berger

Bay Area Bites: Tell us about the Chocolate Adventure Contest. There are ingredients that are definitely different ? any tips for diving in for consumers?
Yigit Pura: The Chocolate Adventure Contest asks bakers of any skill level to create an original sandwich cookie recipe using at least one Scharffen Berger chocolate product and at least one of twelve predetermined ?adventure ingredients.?

When it comes to matters of being inspired, I always tell people go with your instinct. And if you find it?s a horrible pairing, at least you now know better. Sometimes the best combinations come out of lucky mistakes.

In my Chloe?s Chili-infused Mudslides recipe I chose to pair two adventure ingredients: pasilla peppers and Scharffen Berger cocoa nibs, which give the chocolate a flirty and mature twist.

Recipe created by Yigit Pura
Makes 25 Sandwich Cookies

INGREDIENTS

For The Ganache:
4.3 oz. (1/2 cup) heavy cream, plus more for reconstituting
3 cloves
2 cinnamon sticks
1 dried pasilla chili
1/2 vanilla bean

For The Mudslides:
9 oz. Scharffen Berger? 62% Cacao semisweet chocolate
1.6 oz. (3 tbs.) unsalted butter
3 large eggs, at room temperature
7.5 oz. (scarce 1 cup) granulated sugar
0.15 oz. (scarce 1 tsp.) vanilla extract
6.9 oz. Scharffen Berger? 62% Cacao semisweet chocolate
0.7 oz. (1 1/2 tbs.) honey
4.3 oz. (1/2 cup) whole milk
1.6 oz. (3 tbs.) egg yolks
2.1 oz. (1/4 cup) all-purpose flour
0.7 oz. (1 1/2 tbs.) baking powder
4 oz. Scharffen Berger? 62% Cacao semisweet baking chunks, chopped
4.3 oz. (1/2 cup) dried cherries, chopped
4.3 oz. (1/2 cup) Scharffen Berger? roasted cacao nibs

For The Shortbread:
11.8 oz. (1 1/2 cups) all-purpose flour
0.1 oz. (2/3 tsp.) table salt
3.4 oz. (1/3 cup plus 1/2 tsp.) Scharffen Berger? unsweetened natural cocoa powder
9 oz. (1 cup and 2 tbs.) unsalted butter at room temperature
5.5 oz. (2/3 cup) powdered sugar, sifted
1.8 oz. (1/4 cup) almond flour
2 large eggs

PROCESS

Make The Ganache:
Heat cream in a small pan over medium heat. Add cloves, cinnamon sticks, chili and vanilla and let steep for 30 minutes. With a hand blender, buzz cream for a few seconds to fully bring out flavor. Strain and reconstitute with fresh cream to original 4.3 oz. to make up for loss in the infusing process. Melt chocolate over a water bath. Reheat infused cream with honey and milk. Temper yolks into hot cream mixture and cook, stirring constantly, until thickened and coating the back of a spoon, or until 180? F (like cr?me anglaise). Once the custard is cooked, strain into a pitcher and add to melted chocolate in three additions, stirring with a spatula to emulsify. Cool ganache in a shallow dish, with plastic wrap directly on top, at room temperature for 2 to 3 hours until it?s the consistency of soft fudge.

Make The Mudslides:
Preheat the oven at 325? F. Sift together all-purpose flour and baking powder.
Melt together chocolate and butter over a water bath and keep warm. In mixing bowl, combine eggs, sugar and vanilla extract and whisk to dissolve the sugar. Add melted chocolate and butter and mix to combine.

Add sifted ingredients and stir gently to combine. Add chocolate chunks and dried tart cherries. Allow to set in the fridge for 30 minutes.

Scoop onto baking trays and roll generously with the cacao nibs. Place on a cookie tray lined with parchment and bake until set, but still soft, about 6 minutes. Then rotate pan and bake 2 to 3 minutes longer. The cookies should still be soft to the touch and barely set.

Make The Shortbread:
Sift together all-purpose flour, cocoa powder, almond flour and salt.
In a mixing bowl fitted with the paddle attachment, cream butter and powdered sugar until smooth. Add eggs one at a time, incorporating fully each time. Add sifted ingredients and mix slowly until smooth. Wrap dough in plastic and chill for at least 1 hour or until firm enough to roll out. Roll dough evenly until it?s about 1/8-inch thick. Cut out small discs of dough, using a 1/2-inch wide round cookie cutter and bake until set around the edges for 7 to 9 minutes. Allow to cool at room temperature.

Assemble The Sandwiches:
Place mudslides with the flat side up. Using a piping bag with a #3 plain round tip, pipe ganache drops on top of the cookie in an upward motion.

Lightly dust the chocolate shortbread tops with powdered sugar, and gently put ?hats? on top of the ganache.

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Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup | Watts Up With That?

Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org) The Science and Environmental Policy Project

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Quote of the Week: ?Give me four parameters, and I can fit an elephant. Give me five, and I can wiggle its trunk.? John von Neumann

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Number of the Week: 30%

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Which Way Now for SEPP?

Get ready for the worst ? in 2013 and after:

An avalanche of economy-crippling EPA regulations, soaring energy prices, and a White House that has Climate Change as its centerpiece. President Obama acknowledged as much in his acceptance speech, when he said he wanted to ?pass on a country that isn?t threatened by the destructive power of a warming planet.? [NB: The planet hasn?t warmed for the past 16 years!]

My real concern is for young people who will never know what America was like ? or might have been. They will pay the price in reduced standard of living and job opportunities ? and, more importantly, in reduced Freedom.

We may already be on the ?slippery slope? ? with the ?takers? outvoting the ?producers.?

OECD projects that China will overtake the US as the world?s largest economy in 2016

My hope is that the US is not beyond repair. Let us pray ? each in his own way.

What we are up against

The environmental movement is arguably among the best-funded and most popular of the interest groups composing the Left today. They raise and spend billions of dollars a year, a fair amount of it coming from governments and duped donors. The five top energy and environment issues in 2013 will likely be:

? regulations on fracking and mining

? state renewable-energy portfolios (manadates)

? subsidies to renewable-energy firms, environmental advocacy groups, and other cronies

? EPA regulations on coal-powered electric generation to the point of eliminating new coal-fired power plants.

? proposals for carbon taxes ? or worse

Stopping them requires exposing their abuse of sound science (including the hot topic of global warming), abuse of courts, and their alliances with groups on the far anti-human Left.

Fortunately, other groups are actively opposing thus; it?s not necessary for SEPP to duplicate their good efforts. We already work closely with such groups and support them by providing scientific back-up.

SEPP?s past ? and proposed action plan

Although I had been involved in climate science throughout my professional life (see http://z4.invisionfree.com/Popular_Technology/index.php?showtopic=3072 ), my first policy-oriented publication was in 1988: Fact and Fancy on Greenhouse Earth (The Wall Street Journal, August 30, 1988). I founded SEPP in 1990 ? just as the UN-IPCC published its first Assessment Report on climate science; we achieved 501-c-3 tax-exempt status in 1992, shortly after the Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit and the World Climate Treaty.

Among SEPP?s major achievements was the first demonstration of absence of a ?scientific consensus? (the 1995 ?Leipzig Declaration?) and the publication of booklets or other responses to the four climate-science assessments of the IPCC, culminating in setting up NIPCC (Non-governmental International Panel on Climate Change) in 2007. Since then, we have published two major NIPCC reports and two summaries. Our plan calls for another (final) report and summary in 2013.

In the case of a Romney election victory, I had planned to lay out a road map for Romney-Ryan, focusing on eliminating the current Endangerment Findings of the EPA. The EF is the basis for all carbon-dioxide regulations, whether for power plants or road vehicles. Remove the EF and most of EPA?s proposed regulations would collapse.

With Obama?s re-election, our proposed plan consists of two parts: science and environmental policy.

On science we are completing a review of the state of climate science that addresses the same audience as IPCC. ?Climate Change Reconsidered ? 2013? will be the third of this series of NIPCC reports published for us by the Heartland Institute.

Serving as an ?expert reviewer? on the forthcoming 5th Assessment report of the UN-IPCC, I can tell you without breaking confidence that the IPCC fails to make its case for AGW (anthropogenic global warming). Here is the abstract of talks I will be giving over the next couple months.

Evidence for AGW (anthropogenic global warming) is put forward in IPCC?s chapter 10 on ?Attribution.? However, NIPCC (Non-governmental International Panel on Climate Change) demonstrates that this evidence cannot survive scrutiny.

The most feared consequence of putative AGW is an accelerated rise in global Sea Level. However, a detailed analysis of available data does not support the claims of IPCC chapter 13.

We conclude therefore that all current international efforts to limit emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases are pointless, expensive, ? and largely counter-productive.

On the policy side, we work mainly with established organizations, such as the Heartland Institute and the Competitive Enterprise Institute. They are larger than we, have a talented staff of policy analysts and access to legal advice. Our contribution is to provide scientific back-up. For example, we were co-plaintiffs against the EPA, challenging their Endangerment Finding.

In 2013 we will face a large number of proposed EPA regulationsthat will do little for the environment but will certainly retard or even stop economic growth. For a (partial) listing see http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/10/obamas_epa_plans_for_2013.html

Our task is to show that most of these regulations are destructive, unscientific and unnecessary.

We invite your comments and look forward to an active and productive coming year.

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THIS WEEK:

By Ken Haapala, Executive Vice President, Science and Environmental Policy Project (SEPP)

On the Road Again: On November 28, Fred Singer will be leaving for another lecture tour in Europe. On November 30 he will be speaking at the EIKE Conference in Munich, co-sponsored by Heartland. On December 3, he will be in Geneva giving three talks: luncheon talk to the BSCC, an afternoon talk with the WMO, and an evening talk ?The Climate Debate.? On December 5, he give a 3pm open lecture on ?Skeptical about Climate Catastrophes? at the Google building in Zurich To RSVP contact Johan Branstroem +41 76 79 89 579. He will give another open talk in Vienna on Dec 7 at 6 pm. To RSVP contact Gabriella Engler at the F. von Hayek Institute. For additional information please contact Ken@SEPP.org.

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The Race to Doha: On Monday, November 26, the 18th annual Conference of Parties (COP 18) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) opens in Doha, Qatar, for a two-week session to try to reach an agreement for the control of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions replacing the expiring Kyoto Protocol. [The setting is ironic; the opulence of Doha represents the benefits of a petroleum-based state economy.] Up to now, the prospects appear dim for a bold new treaty for international control of the economies of many nations by controlling CO2 emissions. The leaders of China, India, Brazil, and South Africa appear to be unwilling to subject their citizens to international control which would drastically increase the costs of electricity and curtail economic growth. They appear to be aware of the enormous benefits of economic growth to the citizens of their countries ? something many leaders of developed countries appear to be blissfully ignorant. As long as the evidence supporting that claim that carbon dioxide emissions are causing unprecedented and dangerous global warming remains illusionary, it is doubtful that China, India, etc will enter into international agreements limiting CO2.

The climate science as proclaimed by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is failing. According to surface temperature data published by the Hadley Center and the Climatic Research Unit (HadCRU), these has been no warming trend for sixteen years. According to satellite data published by the University of Alabama, Huntsville, there has been no atmospheric warming trend (lower troposphere) for at least a decade (depending on how one interprets the data). The climate models on which the IPCC makes dire prophecies are failing significantly, and the knowledge of the climate system proclaimed by the IPCC is blatantly inadequate. The climate establishment is becoming desperate.

Now, many international organizations have become climate soothsayers by predicting dire consequences if an agreement is not reached. They appear to be in a race on who can predict the greatest increase in temperatures in the shortest time. Dire predictions from the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Metrological Organization (WMO) were expected, because they are the parent organizations of the IPCC. UNEP claims that current emissions are far greater than those consistent with an artificially contrived 2?C limit to temperature increase for pre-industrial temperatures. Of course, the industrial area began during the Little Ice Age, the coldest period since the last major ice age. UNEP states that without controls temperatures would increase by 3 to 5?C by the end of the century.

Seeing all the fun, other international organizations have joined the race. As discussed in last week?s TWTW, the International Energy Agency (IEA) had as point one in its summary of the World Energy Outlook, 2012, a prediction of 3.6?C. Journalist Peter Foster discovered the IEA rather cheated, buried in the report was the statement that the increase would take place by 2200 ? not this century as most who read the summary would assume.

Perhaps the most disturbing prediction came from the World Bank which predicted a 4?C rise by the 2060s. This is disturbing because it has long been considered that one of the missions of the World Bank was to promote economic growth in lesser-developed countries. One of the most important components of economic growth is affordable electricity and for many lesser-developed countries, the most affordable electricity comes from coal-fired power plants, which, generally, emit more CO2 than other major forms of electricity generation.

In its slick publication, Turn Down the 4? Heat, the World Bank appears to have changed its mission. No doubt, any country that desires to obtain a World Bank loan for a coal-fired power plant to provide needed electricity for its citizens will face far greater hurdles now than in the past. Please see links under Defending the Orthodoxy, Problems Within the Orthodoxy, Communicating Better to the Public ? Exaggerate, or be Vague?, and Communicating Better to the Public ? Make things up.

Please note that the word ?predictions? was used above rather than the more technically correct word ?projections.? The climate models have never been verified and validated, and projections is the correct term. However, the studies are being treated as scientific certainty, which they are not, so the term ?predictions? is used.

What about the predictions of the World Metrological Organization?

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Number of the Week: 30% In its November press release stating that greenhouse gas concentrations [GHG] in the atmosphere reached an all time-high in 2011 [a modern high] the World Metrological Organization (WMO) stated: ?Between 1990 and 2011 there was a 30% increase in radiative forcing ? the warming effect on our climate ? because of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other heat-trapping long-lived gases.? Further: ?Carbon dioxide is the single-most important greenhouse gas emitted by human activities. It is responsible for 85% of the increase in radiative forcing over the past decade.? [Boldface added]. The WMO failed to mention that there has been no corresponding increase in temperatures for over a decade.

Since there is no trend of increasing temperatures, while radiative forcing has increased, clearly there is something wrong with the theory and the models proclaimed by the IPCC. Please see link under Defending the Orthodoxy.

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Rewards and Punishments: Ross McKitrick has a slide presentation clearly demonstrating the unequal distribution of benefits and costs to the global society from international limits on CO2 emissions, provided there is not clear evidence that CO2 emissions cause unprecedented and dangerous global warming. According to McKitrick, the benefits are largely psychological, accruing to wealthy urban westerners. The costs are real costs falling on the poor, particularly in 3rd world communities with no electricity.

McKitrick gives an example of the difficulty of obtaining World Bank financing a much needed power plant in South Africa that would benefit the poor. Let us hope that the new World Bank report, discussed above, does not signal a policy change of the World Bank to deny such loans in the future. Please see link under Seeking a Common Ground.

[There is little reason to believe that the bulk of the $100 Billion in annual transfers from Western nations to 3rd world nations, as demanded by the UN, will actually benefit the poor.]

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Limiting Growth: Western politicians are almost falling over themselves in their efforts to limit economic growth and drive up electricity costs to their citizens. Few have taken notice of a report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). It states: ?On the basis of 2005 purchasing power parities (PPPs), China is projected to surpass the Euro Area in a year or so and the United States in a few more years, to become the largest economy in the world, and India is projected to surpass Japan in the next year or two and the Euro area in about 20 years.? Further: ?The United States is expected to cede its place as the world?s largest economy to China, as early as 2016. [Boldface added] India?s GDP is also expected to pass that of the United States over the long term.?

Is there any doubt why China and India do not wish to limit carbon dioxide emissions? Please see link under Economic Issues.

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EPA Endangerment Finding: There appears to be little doubt that the EPA will use its finding that GHG emissions (actually CO2 emissions) endanger public health and welfare. SEPP has been unable to find any scientific basis for EPA?s claim to the Federal court of 90 to 99% certainty in its findings. If any readers are aware of such a calculated certainty, please contact Ken@SEPP.org.

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Climate Dialogue: A new group, Climate Dialogue, has been formed to promote the exchange of ideas regarding Climate Science. Both climate experts and the general public are welcome to participate. The first issue addressed is the melting of the Arctic: ?What are the causes of the decline in Arctic sea ice? Is it dominated by global warming or can it be explained by natural variability??

The discussion questions for the first issue are:

1) What are the main processes causing the decline in Arctic sea ice?

2) How unusual is the current decline in historical perspective?

3) What is the evidence for a substantial role of ?global warming? in the current Arctic sea ice decline?

4) What is the evidence for a substantial role of natural variability (AO, AMO, NAO, PDO)?

5) What percentage of the recent decline would you attribute to anthropogenic greenhouse gases?

6) Do you think the Arctic could be ice free in the (near) future and when do you think this could happen?

The editorial staff are: 1) Rob van Dorland of the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI); 2) Bart Strengers, a climate policy analyst and modeler in the IMAGE-project at the PBL, theNetherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, and 3) Marcel Crok, an investigative science writer.

The organization has promise of being an excellent forum for the exchange of ideas on all sides of the issues. Such forums are much needed and SEPP gives them best wishes. Please see link under Seeking a Common Ground.

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ABC: Jo Anne Nova reports that a science program broadcast by the Australian Government ? owned Australian Broadcast Corporation (ABC) equated global warming skeptics with pedophiles. Argumentum ad hominem has long been a standard tool of those criticizing skeptics and reflects that those making such attacks cannot develop logical reasons why the skeptics are wrong. Let us hope that ABC has not fully reached that level. Please see link under Communicating Better to the Public ? Make things up.

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WUWT-TV: Anthony Watts is uploading the videos from his 24-hour show on global warming skeptics. Since he is not well financed, the process is slow with the equipment he has. No doubt, there are many installments that TWTW readers may wish to review. Please see links under Challenging the Orthodoxy ? WUWT-TV.

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Secret Accounts: CEI?s Chris Horner continues to seek the secret email accounts used by public officials to conduct public business away from public scrutiny. He continues to unveil official deception and deceit regarding these accounts that should be open to the public. Please see Article # 1 and link under Cap and Trade and Carbon Taxes.

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Amplifications and Corrections: James Wallace correctly noted that the October 6 TWTW contained an error in tense. The corrected statement is: The US has passed Russia as the leading producer of natural gas and is projected to pass Russia as the second largest producer of oil.

Richard Lindzen amplified comments on the iris effect:

?[Ken] got the story a little wrong. In paragraph 15 of the attached, Trenberth and Fasullo explicitly indicate that what they are seeing is the iris, but then proceed to cite papers that allegedly disprove what both they and we found. Of course the papers they cite are, in fact, silly, and we did publish the responses, but our responses are never mentioned. There are other papers that have confirmed what we found, and they all go through the litany of saying that our theory has been ?disproven? or, in the environmental literature ?discredited.? Apparently, this is needed in order to publish anything supportive of the iris. I spoke about this long ago at NASA-Goddard.?

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Quote of the Week: One can speculate what the famous mathematician John von Neumann would have said about the climate models used by the IPCC. According to reports, the modelers are not limiting the number of parameters by using empirical research to establish values for them. Instead, they are increasing the number of parameters. Would von Neumann say something along the line: with the IPCC parameters I can make an elephant do acrobatics on a tightrope?

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ARTICLES:

For the numbered articles below please see this week?s TWTW at: www.sepp.org. The articles are at the end of the pdf.

1. Why EPA?s ?alias? email accounts matter

By Christopher Horner, CEI, Nov 26, 2012 [To be published on Monday]

Link not yet available

2. The Scientific Blind Spot

Knowledge is less a canon than a consensus.

By David Shaywitz, WSJ, Nov 18, 2012

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324894104578113590368047244.html?mod=ITP_opinion_0

[SEPP Comment: A book review on the persistence of error.]

3. Drillers Begin Reusing ?Frack Water?

Energy Firms Explore Recycling Options for an Industry That Consumes Water on Pace With Chicago

By Alison Sider, Russell Gold and Ben Lefebvre, WSJ, Nov 20, 2012

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203937004578077183112409260.html?mod=WSJ_Energy_leftHeadlines

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NEWS YOU CAN USE:

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Challenging the Orthodoxy

Another Dissident In Germany Speaks Up In An Open Letter ? Even Warmist Science Shows There?s Been No Warming

By P. Gosselin, No Tricks Zone, Nov 21, 2012

http://notrickszone.com/2012/11/21/another-dissident-in-germany-speaks-up-in-an-open-letter-even-warmist-science-admits-theres-been-no-warming/

Dissent is growing and skepticism is taking root in Germany, as one prominent figure after another begin to speak out. This all goes back to Prof. Fred Singer?s visit to Germany 2010, which produced an uproar, especially among the Greens and Socialists.

In for their COP ? Part III

By Michael Kile, Quadrant, Nov 23, 2012

http://www.quadrant.org.au/blogs/doomed-planet/2012/11/in-for-their-cop-part-iii

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is the parent treaty of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, which now covers only 18 per cent of global GHG emissions. Under the Protocol, 37 states ? mainly developed countries ? have agreed to legally binding emission limitation and reduction commitments. It has yet to be ratified by the US, while NZ, Canada, Japan and Russia have said they would not sign up to a second round when the commitment lapses at the end of 2012.

[SEPP Comment: The third of a three part essay describing the convoluted process to establish international control of greenhouse gases and the exaggerations by international organizations.]

Challenging the Orthodoxy ? WUWT.TV

First WUWT.TV video now online ? Senator Inhofe interview

By Anthony Watts, WUWT, Nov 20, 2012

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/11/20/first-wuwt-tv-video-now-online-senator-inhofe-interview/

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The next video from WUWT.TV: Dr. Ross McKitrick

By Anthony Watts, WUWT, Nov 23, 2012

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/11/23/the-next-video-from-wuwt-tv-dr-ross-mckitrick/

Defending the Orthodoxy

Greenhouse Gas Concentrations Reach New Record

WMO Bulletin highlights pivotal role of carbon sinks

Press Release No. 965

By Staff Writers, WMO, Nov 20, 2012

http://www.wmo.int/pages/mediacentre/press_releases/pr_965_en.html

Warming Temperatures Will Change Greenland?s Face

By Staff Writers, New York NY (SPX), Nov 20, 2012

http://www.terradaily.com/reports/Warming_Temperatures_Will_Change_Greenlands_Face_999.html

They compared two possible future CO2 scenarios: a concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere projected for the end of the century of 850 parts per million (ppm) versus a more aggressive projection of 1370 ppm. The first approximates the current rate of increase.

[SEPP Comment: Assuming the assumed climate sensitivity to carbon dioxide is correct.]

Global Carbon Dioxide Levels Hit New Record in 2011, Survey Shows

By Staff Writers, Reuters, Nov 20, 2012

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/20/global-carbon-dioxide-levels_n_2163612.html?utm_hp_ref=green

[SEPP Comment: No mention of the failure of temperatures to rise for more than a decade. Reciting the fears of declining ocean alkalinity as ocean acidification.]

IAEA Workshop Warns Ocean Acidification Threatens Seafood Supply

By Peter Rickwood, IAEA, Nov 20, 2012

http://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/2012/seafoodsupply.html

Questioning the Orthodoxy

Another COP-out?

By Martin Livermore, The Scientific Alliance, Nov 23, 2012

http://www.scientific-alliance.org/scientific-alliance-newsletter/another-cop-out

Globe and Mail columnist misguided on climate and energy

By Tom Harris, New Ideas, Nov 22, 2012

http://www.fcpp.org/blog/globe-and-mail-columnist-misguided-on-climate-and-energy/

Are Al Gore?s ?Dirty Weather? Claims And Tactics Criminal?

By Tim Ball, A Different Prospective, Nov 22, 2012

http://drtimball.com/2012/are-al-gores-dirty-weather-claims-and-tactics-criminal/

Speak loudly and carry a busted hockey stick

By Walter Starck, Quadrant, Nov 19, 2012

http://www.quadrant.org.au/blogs/doomed-planet/2012/11/speak-loudly-and-carry-a-busted-hockey-stick

The average temperature for the Earth, or any region or even any specific place is very difficult to determine with any accuracy. At any given time surface air temperatures around the world range over about 100?C. Even in the same place they can vary by nearly that much seasonally and as much as 30?C or more in a day. Weather stations are relatively few and located very irregularly. Well-maintained stations with good records going back a century or more can be counted on one?s fingers. Even then only maximum and minimum temperatures or ones at a few particular times of day are usually available. Maintenance, siting, and surrounding land use also all have influences on the temperatures recorded.

Global warming hysteria will kill jobs

Hydraulic fracturing myths threaten U.S. economy

By Paul Driessen, Washington Times, Nov 20, 2012

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/nov/20/global-warming-hysteria-will-kill-jobs-by-paul-dri/

Questioning European Green

A truce over wind farms?but how long will it last?

Both the Conservatives and Lib Dems are claiming a victory after striking a deal which paves the way for a new generation of nuclear power stations and wind farms but how long will it last, asks Rowena Mason.

By Rowena Mason, Telegraph, UK, Nov 23, 2012 [H/t GWPF]

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/environment/9698624/A-truce-over-wind-farms?but-how-long-will-it-last.html

Expanding the Orthodoxy

UN Climate Chief: Talks Are

Making Slow, Steady Progress

With a new round of climate negotiations about to get underway, Christiana Figueres, head of the United Nations climate organization, explains in a Yale Environment 360 interview why, despite the obstacles, she thinks the world community is slowly inching its way toward an agreement.

By Elizabeth Kolbert, Environment 360, Nov 21, 2012 [H/t Bishop Hill]

http://e360.yale.edu/feature/un_climate_chief_christiana_figueres_talks_making_progress_on_eve_of_doha/2593/#.UK05kQ6CU1g.twitter

[SEPP Comment: As Andrew Montford states, the conclusion can be better termed as scientific socialism, not science.]

Shocker from UEA: ?consensus-based decision ? stifles progress?

By Anthony Watts, WUWT, Nov 19, 2012

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/11/19/shocker-from-uea-consensus-based-decision-stifles-progress/

Problems Within the Orthodoxy

China rules out new climate ?regime?, setting up US conflict

By Alex Morales, Bloomberg, Nov 21, 2012 [H/t GWPF]

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/china-rules-out-new-climate-regime-setting-up-us-conflict-8339504.html

China seeks delay over global climate treaty

Beijing wants industrialised countries to commit to cuts in greenhouse gas emissions before agreeing to an extension of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol

By Li Jing, South China Morning Post, Nov 22, 2012 [H/t GWPF]

http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1087804/china-seeks-delay-over-global-climate-treaty

Climate change no longer a priority

By N.R. Krishnan, Hindu, Nov 21, 2012 [H/t GWPF]

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/opinion/climate-change-no-longer-a-priority/article4119896.ece

Seeking a Common Ground

The BBC and the consensus

By Andrew Montford, Bishop Hill, Nov 22, 2012

http://bishophill.squarespace.com/blog/2012/11/22/the-bbc-and-the-consensus.html

[SEPP Comment: According to Montford, the real common ground of disagreement is that we do not know if carbon dioxide emissions are a major problem or not. Can we call this lack of knowledge the consensus?]

Announcing the launch of ClimateDialogue.org

By Anthony Watts, WUWT, Nov 16, 2012

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/11/16/announcing-the-launch-of-climatedialogue-org/

CIIGI Conference

By Ross McKitrick, Presentation, Center for International Governance Innovation Nov 15, 2012 [About 14 minutes into the video]

http://new.livestream.com/cigionline2/events/1677785/videos/6418490

A graphical look at worldwide CO2 numbers

By Anthony Watts, WUWT, Nov 23, 2012

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/11/23/a-graphical-look-at-worldwide-co2-numbers/#more-74808

Communicating Better to the Public ? Exaggerate, or be Vague?

Targets for limiting global warming further out of reach: UN

By Staff Writers, Paris (AFP), Nov 21, 2012

http://www.terradaily.com/reports/Targets_for_limiting_global_warming_further_out_of_reach_UN_999.html

Based on current pledges, global average temperatures could rise by three to five degrees Celsius (5.4 to 9.0 degrees Fahrenheit) this century ? way above the two degree Celsius being targeted, said a UN Environment Programme (UNEP) report.

Report: ?Swift action? needed to prevent 2 C temperature rise

By Zack Colman, The Hill, Nov 21, 2012

http://thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/e2-wire/269055-report-swift-action-needed-to-prevent-2-c-temperature-rise

A Hurricane of Global Warming Lies

By Alan Caruba, Warning Signs, Nov 20, 2012

http://factsnotfantasy.blogspot.com/2012/11/a-hurricane-of-global-warming-lies.html

German Die Zeit?s Twisted Perception: Doubt Being Fanned Worldwide By Climate Godfather Marc Morano

By P. Gosselin, No Tricks Zone, Nov 23, 2012

http://notrickszone.com/2012/11/23/german-die-zeits-twisted-perception-doubt-being-fanned-worldwide-by-climate-godfather-marc-morano/

Die Zeit also focuses on Fred Singer and the late Frederick Seitz, who they write are ?part of an industry-financed complex of associations and institutes that has grown up around Washington, a sort of Potemkin village of science, populated by paid experts who serve the interests of their clients. [...] A well-oiled, self-perpetuating denial machine?.

New dating of sea-level records reveals rapid response between ice volume and polar temperature

By Staff Writers, Southampton UK (SPX) Nov 20, 2012

http://www.terradaily.com/reports/New_dating_of_sea_level_records_reveals_rapid_response_between_ice_volume_and_polar_temperature_999.html

[SEPP Comment: Over the last 160 years the earth did not warm faster than it did following the Younger Dryas. Further, the total ice mass was far greater than today. Any comparisons must take this into account.

Communicating Better to the Public ? Make things up.

Turn Down the 4? Heat

Why 4?C Warmer World Must be Avoided

A Report for the World Bank by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and , Climate Analytics, Nov, 2012

http://climatechange.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/Turn_Down_the_Heat_Executive_Summary_English.pdf

4-degrees briefing for the World Bank: The risks of a future without climate policy

By Staff Writers, Berlin, Germany (SPX), Nov 20, 2012

http://www.terradaily.com/reports/4_degrees_briefing_for_the_World_Bank_The_risks_of_a_future_without_climate_policy_999.html

World Bank fears devastating 4.0 degree warming

By Staff Writers, Washington (AFP), Nov 18, 2012

http://www.terradaily.com/reports/World_Bank_fears_devastating_40_degree_warming_999.html

The Emissions Gap Report 2012

A UNEP Synthesis Report

By Staff Writers, United Nations Environment Programme, Nov, 2012

http://www.unep.org/publications/ebooks/emissionsgap2012/

[SEPP Comment: The gap is the difference in GHG emissions between what the UNEP projects is needed to keep temperatures from rising above 2 C during the industrial era and the current pledges to reduce emissions. Of course, it is pure speculation because the models used have not been validated.]

Report: ?Swift action? needed to prevent 2 C temperature rise

By Zack Colman, The Hill, Nov 21, 2012

http://thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/e2-wire/269055-report-swift-action-needed-to-prevent-2-c-temperature-rise

BREAKING: Skeptics equated to pedophiles ? Robyn Williams ABC. Time to protest.

By Jo Nova, Her Blog, Nov 24, 2012

http://joannenova.com.au/2012/11/breaking-skeptics-are-like-paedophiles-drug-robyn-williams-abc-time-to-protest/

BBC Special

The BBC?s ?dirty little secret? lands it in a new scandal

The truth of a secret meeting that decided BBC policy on climate change has come out online

By Christopher Booker, Telegraph, UK, Nov 17, 2012 [H/t Number Watch]

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/9684775/The-BBCs-dirty-little-secret-lands-it-in-a-new-scandal.html

Changing Seas

What Goes Down Must Come Back Up

By Staff Writers, Pasadena CA (JPL), Nov 20, 2012

http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/What_Goes_Down_Must_Come_Back_Up_999.html

[SEPP Comment: Sea levels are rising again? No alarmists mentioned they had fallen.]

Caution Urged About Sea Level Claims

By David Whitehouse, GWPF, Nov 20, 2012

http://www.thegwpf.org/caution-urged-sea-level-claims/

Changing Sea Ice

?You?ll Be Amazed By What Was Observed? ? Inconvenient Arctic Observations Before Satellite Measurements

By P. Gosselin, Translated from Die kalte Sonne, No Tricks Zone, Nov 22, 2012

http://notrickszone.com/2012/11/22/youll-be-amazed-by-what-was-observed-inconvenient-arctic-observations-before-satellite-measurements/

Sea ice extent linked to ocean currents ? hindcast model works

By Anthony Watts, WUWT, Nov 21, 2012

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/11/21/sea-ice-extent-linked-to-ocean-currents-hindcast-model-works/

Changing Earth

The Retreat of the Gualas Glacier

Scientists find a surprising cause for diminishing icefields

By Lonny Lippsett, Oceanus, Nov 20, 2012

http://www.whoi.edu/oceanus/feature/gualas-glacier

Review of Recent Scientific Articles by NIPCC

For a full list of articles see www.NIPCCreport.org

Coccolithophores in the Bay of Biscay

Reference: Smith, H.E.K., Tyrrell, T., Charalampopoulou, A., Dumousseaud, C., Legge, O.J., Birchenough, S., Pettit, L.R., Garley, R., Hartman, S.E., Hartman, M.C., Sagoo, N., Daniels, C.J., Achterberg, E.P. and Hydes, D.J. 2012. Predominance of heavily calcified coccolithophores at low CaCO3 saturation during winter in the Bay of Biscay. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 109: 8845-8849.

http://www.nipccreport.org/articles/2012/nov/14nov2012a3.html

[SEPP Comment: Contradicting claims of disaster from changing alkalinity of the oceans.]

Effects of Ocean Warming and Acidification on an Antarctic Echinoid

Reference: Ericson, J.A., Ho, M.A., Miskelly, A., King, C.K., Virtue, P., Tilbrook, B. and Byrne, M. 2012. Combined effects of two ocean change stressors, warming and acidification, on fertilization and early development of the Antarctic echinoid Sterechinus neumayeri. Polar Biology 35: 1027-1034.

http://www.nipccreport.org/articles/2012/nov/20nov2012a3.html

More Evidence for a Truly Global Little Ice Age

Reference: Simms, A.R., Ivins, E.R., DeWitt, R., Kouremenos, P. and Simkins, L.M. 2012. Timing of the most recent Neoglacial advance and retreat in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula: insights from raised beaches and Holocene uplift. Quaternary Science Reviews 47: 41-55.

http://www.nipccreport.org/articles/2012/nov/21nov2012a2.html

Eighty Years of Extreme Snowfalls and Snow Depths in Switzerland

Reference: Marty, C. and Blanchet, J. 2012. Long-term changes in annual maximum snow depth and snowfall in Switzerland based on extreme value statistics. Climatic Change 111: 705-721.

http://www.nipccreport.org/articles/2012/nov/21nov2012a3.html

Economic Issues

Balance of economic power will shift dramatically over the next 50 years, says OECD

By Staff Writers, OECD, Nov 9, 2012

http://www.oecd.org/newsroom/balanceofeconomicpowerwillshiftdramaticallyoverthenext50yearssaysoecd.htm

Cap-and-Trade and Carbon Taxes

Paying for Carbon

By Donn Dears, Power for USA, Nov 23, 2012

http://dddusmma.wordpress.com/

[SEPP Comment: A basic, hard analysis that all politicians who think a carbon tax is free money should be compelled to read.]

Treasury Stonewalls FOIA Request

Vitter questions Treasury stymieing of carbon tax FOIA request

By CJ Ciaramella, Free Beacon, Nov 20, 2012

http://freebeacon.com/treasury-stonewalls-foia-request/

[SEPP Comment: Another example of bureaucrats ignoring the law.]

The Case for a Carbon Tax

Americans are paying less than the full cost of their energy use.

By A. Barton Hinkle, Reason, Nov 19, 2012

http://reason.com/archives/2012/11/19/the-case-for-a-carbon-tax

[SEPP Comment: The author accepts the proclaimed damages from enhanced atmospheric carbon dioxide and ignores the demonstrated benefits.]

Subsidies and Mandates Forever

Analyzing the cost of federal and other renewable energy subsidies in Texas

By Staff Writers, Austin TX (SPX), Nov 20, 2012

http://www.energy-daily.com/reports/Analyzing_the_cost_of_federal_and_other_renewable_energy_subsidies_in_Texas_999.html

[SEPP Comment: Wind-blown Texas has more wind power subsidies than it needs.]

EPA and other Regulators on the March

Is The Obama EPA Running Its Own Black-Ops Program?

Editorial, IBD, Nov 19, 2012 [H/t Timothy Wise]

http://news.investors.com/ibd-editorials/111912-634046-epa-lisa-jackson-emailing-as-richard-windsor.htm

Why Courts Should Repeal EPA?s ?Carbon Pollution? Standard (and why you should care)

By Marlo Lewis, Cooler Heads, Nov 19, 2012

http://www.globalwarming.org/2012/11/19/why-courts-should-repeal-epas-carbon-pollution-standard-and-why-you-should-care/

[SEPP Comment: A repeat of a Forbes article, but with hyperlinks.]

The EPA vs. State Economies

Its regulations drive up the price of corn.

By Marlo Lewis, National Review, Nov 19, 2012

http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/333604/epa-vs-state-economies-marlo-lewis#

Energy Issues ? Non-US

Oil sands to be economic driver for Canada

By Staff Writers, Edmonton, Alberta (UPI), Nov 16, 2012

http://www.energy-daily.com/reports/Oil_sands_to_be_economic_driver_for_Canada_999.html

[SEPP Comment: If environmentalists allow it.]

Australia managed the mining boom so well we can?t afford cancer treatments

By Jo Nova, Her Blog, Nov 21, 2012

http://joannenova.com.au/2012/11/australia-managed-the-mining-boom-so-well-we-cant-afford-cancer-treatments/

Energy Issues ? US

Global warming hysteria will kill jobs

Hydraulic fracturing myths threaten U.S. economy

By Paul Driessen, Washington Times, Nov 20, 2012

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/nov/20/global-warming-hysteria-will-kill-jobs-by-paul-dri/

Oil and Natural Gas ? the Future or the Past?

The Next Oil Revolution

By Peter Glover, Energy Tribune, Nov 17, 2012

http://www.energytribune.com/65437/the-next-oil-revolution

Return of King Coal?

More than 1,000 new coal plants planned worldwide, figures show

World Resources Institute identifies 1,200 coal plants in planning across 59 countries, with about three-quarters in China and India

By Damian Carrington, The Guardian, UK, Nov 19, 2012 [H/t Energy Tribune]

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/nov/20/coal-plants-world-resources-institute

Nuclear Energy and Fears

Another Nail

By Donn Dears, Power for USA, Nov 20 2012

http://dddusmma.wordpress.com/2012/11/20/another-nail/

[SEPP Comment: The winding down of nuclear energy in the US?]

Bucking the Trend: Nuclear China in a Post Fukushima World

By Tim Daiss, Energy Tribune, Nov 20, 2012

http://www.energytribune.com/65641/nuclear-china-post-fukushima-world

Alternative, Green (?Clean?) Solar and Wind

Wind Power Fiasco: Call Your Congressman

By Norman Rogers, American Thinker, Nov 23, 2012

http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/11/wind_power_fiasco_call_your_congressman.html

The great British wind scam

Your taxes are meant to be supporting smaller turbines. In fact, they?re making giant ones less efficient

By Sebastian Payne, Spectator, Nov 24, 2012

http://www.spectator.co.uk/features/8766481/the-great-british-wind-scam/

Alternative, Green (?Clean?) Energy ? Other

14,000 Jobs Possible from Military Biofuels Initiative

By Staff Writers, Washington DC (SPX), Nov 16, 2012

http://www.biofueldaily.com/reports/14000_Jobs_Possible_from_Military_Biofuels_Initiative_999.html

[SEPP Comment: The military squandering money can create jobs.]

Health, Energy, and Climate

Smog has to be cleared

By Sunita Narain, Down to Earth, Nov 30, 2012

http://www.downtoearth.org.in/content/smog-has-be-cleared

[SEPP Comment: The major environmental issues are in developing countries, not in developed countries.]

Environmental Industry

The fine art of scaring children

By Tony Thomas, Quadrant, Nov 20, 2012

http://www.quadrant.org.au/blogs/doomed-planet/2012/11/the-fine-art-of-scaring-children

Ballarat has a great art gallery, with its original architecture and gold-financed 19th century acquisitions. I was stooging around there last week after enjoying its show on floral illustrations, dating back to William Dampier. In the main halls it has an ?art trail? for children, directing them to half a dozen works. Each has a screed alongside backgrounding the painting and giving the kids some quizzes.

Other Scientific News

At least one-third of marine species remain undescribed

By Staff Writers, London, UK (SPX)? Nov 22, 2012

http://www.terradaily.com/reports/At_least_one_third_of_marine_species_remain_undescribed_999.html

[SEPP Comment: Certainly draws into question the claims by some that a third of marine species are going extinct. We don?t know what they are but they are going extinct?]

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BELOW THE BOTTOM LINE:

C.I.A. Closes Its Climate Change Office

By John Broder, NYT, Nov 20, 2012

http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/11/20/c-i-a-closes-its-climate-change-office/

[SEPP Comment: After an alarmist National Research Council report on global warming / climate change requested by the CIA.]

Another climate sticky wicket ? ?climate change is poised to reduce the viability of the maple syrup industry?

By Anthony Watts, WUWT, Nov 20, 2012

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/11/20/another-climate-sticky-wicket-climate-change-is-poised-to-reduce-the-viability-of-the-maple-syrup-industry/

[SEPP Comment: The report claims harmful effects of global warming on the moose in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Fifty years ago there were no moose in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Perhaps they are the result of global warming.]

Laughing gas bugs

By Anthony Watts, WUWT, Nov 22, 2012

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/11/22/laughing-gas-bugs/

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Instead of a fulltime business you could just be after another income stream, which the Internet caters for handsomely. Spend a little time on your computer seeking information on starting an online business, and you will find lots of it. Get started on your research and you could soon begin making some cash.

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Could Susan Rice Survive Confirmation After All?

It was?never all that clear that Sen. John McCain had enough allies to successfully filibuster U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice's potential nomination as Secretary of State, but now we're not even sure McCain has his own vote. On Fox News Sunday, McCain was asked whether Rice could say anything to change his mind about blocking her. "Sure, I give everyone the benefit of explaining their position and the actions that they took," he responded. "I?ll be glad to have the opportunity to discuss these issues with her." And on?ABC's?This Week, McCain's anti-Rice ally Sen. Lindsey Graham said,?"I blame the president above all others." He continued sounding a little less harsh than in previous interviews, saying, "When she comes over, if she does, there will be a lot of questions asked of her about this event and others."?

RELATED: John McCain Pledges to Stop Susan Rice at All Costs

The question, then, as Congress returns and President Obama's cabinet continues to take shape, is not just whether Rice will be nominated, nor whether the questions will be tough, but whether there will be enough tough questioners to actually block her from office. With the strongest critics of Rice easing up, it looks less likely they've convinced enough senators to get 60 votes to filibuster her. Why?

RELATED: John McCain Was Too Busy Complaining About Benghazi to Attend a Senate Hearing on Benghazi

Republicans want to pick their battles. GOP leaders still haven't united around blocking Rice's hypothetical nomination, The?Associated Press' Anne Flaherty?reports. "There's a definite sense within the caucus that you have to be conservative about where you put your firepower... The question is whether the caucus is prepared to filibuster her, and I'm not sure we were," a senior Republican Senate aide told Flaherty.

RELATED: The Only Thing the White House Changed in the CIA's Benghazi Talking Points

The Obama administration knows there will eventually be some kind of fight with the Senate over Benghazi.?If it's not during Rice's confirmation, then it will happen during the hearing to confirm David Petraeus's successor at the CIA,?NBC News' First Read?reports. Which helps explain why the White House isn't preparing many backups: The State nomination will go to either Rice or John Kerry, NBC reports. There's no third option.

RELATED: Graham to Romney: 'Stop Digging'; McCain Wants Clinton to Lead Israel Peace Talks

Democrats are using the fight to highlight the GOP's problems with women. "The shift in the GOP stance on Rice appears to reflect a number of developments, including the Democratic charges of racism and sexism ? which come as the Republicans assess their weak showing with women and minorities in general in the November elections,"?the?Christian Science Monitor?reports.

RELATED: U.S. Knew About Al Qaeda Link in Benghazi Within 24 Hours

Petraeus testified that Rice's talking points were like the CIA's. The shift in tone also has something to do with ex-CIA director David Petraeus's testimony about the CIA talking points on Benghazi Rice was given, the?Monitor reports. Republicans are facing increasing backlash from foreign policy analysts, as when Tom Ricks went on Fox News Monday and said the network "hyped" the Benghazi attacks because it was operating as an arm of the Republican Party.

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Friday, November 23, 2012

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Don't be fooled! Great camera deals are harder to spot on Black Friday

While there are plenty of deals and discounts to be had on TVs, phones, laptops and other tech products, camera-wise, there aren't a lot of reasons to wait in line until midnight after Thanksgiving dinner. That's because the year's best cameras ? many of which are rounded up here ? simply aren't subject to fire-sale pricing.

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You do not know everything you can about Internet promotion. Website marketing is constantly evolving, and there will always be much to learn. The advice in this article will help your web marketing business to improve.

To be truly successful with Online marketing, you have to be original. Search engine filters are becoming ever more proficient at locating redundant content. Plagiarized content may help you one day and hurt you the next. Learn how you can be innovative.

Advertisements for everything are improved by promising fast, easy results. You should emphasize the small amount of time that is required to make an order, the quickness that an order can be shipped or how fast they can be expected to see the results from using your particular product or service. This can speed up your downloads, help you have a more secure checkout and quicker order confirmations.

When sending out e-mails, regardless of whether the e-mail is business related or a personal one, you should always have a signature on all e-mails. Your e-mails are like your business cards on the internet. You should make sure they are spread as far as possible. By including your signature, you offer everyone you email a link to your business.

Do not overuse AJAX or Flash. Although it can help appearances on your site, it has no positive impact when it comes to increasing your search engine results. Flash should be used liberally, and additional keywords and links should be more prominent.

As far as your site and products are concerned, you should make yourself an expert in your niche as quickly as possible. The importance of this is in building your credibility through factual and focused information. If you are faking it, your visitors can see this and will not get on board with a dishonest company.

You can find many email marketing services that can help you succeed in internet promotion, but it?s better just to do it yourself. Mass mailers, auto responders, and building mailing lists are all fairly simple things to master once you learn the ropes. Also, the experience you pick up can help you in the future.

Create a glossary containing all the terms linked to your industry to establish yourself as a professional. A glossary is beneficial to both potential and current customers and could help to direct new traffic toward your site. As a highly searchable page, a glossary is sure to drive significant new traffic to your site.

Thankfully, there is a wealth of information around that can make you a better Internet marketer. With so much information available, you won?t have to spend hundreds for some unneeded course. The information here will get you started with a successful campaign. There are many quick approaches and steps for different avenues that bring about success. Open your eyes and you will consistently improve your Web marketing skills.

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Scientists describe elusive replication machinery of flu viruses

ScienceDaily (Nov. 21, 2012) ? Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have made a major advance in understanding how flu viruses replicate within infected cells. The researchers used cutting-edge molecular biology and electron-microscopy techniques to "see" one of influenza's essential protein complexes in unprecedented detail. The images generated in the study show flu virus proteins in the act of self-replication, highlighting the virus's vulnerabilities that are sure to be of interest to drug developers.

The report, which appears online in Science Express on November 22, 2012, focuses on influenza's ribonucleoprotein (RNP). RNPs contain the virus's genetic material plus the special enzyme that the virus needs to make copies of itself.

"Structural studies in this area had stalled because of the technical obstacles involved, and so this is a welcome advance," said Ian A. Wilson, the Hansen Professor of Structural Biology at TSRI and senior author of the report with TSRI Professors of Cell Biology Bridget Carragher and Clint Potter. "The data from this study give us a much clearer picture of the flu virus replication machinery."

Unveiling the Mystery of RNPs

At the core of any influenza virus lie eight RNPs, tiny molecular machines that are vital to the virus's ability to survive and spread in its hosts. Each RNP contains a segment -- usually a single protein-coding gene -- of the RNA-based viral genome. This viral RNA segment is coated with protective viral nucleoproteins and has a structure that resembles a twisted loop of chain. The free ends of this twisted loop are held by a flu-virus polymerase enzyme, which handles the two central tasks of viral reproduction: making new viral genomic RNA, and making the RNA gene-transcripts that will become new viral proteins.

Aside from its importance in ordinary infections, the flu polymerase contains some of the key "species barriers" that keep, for example, avian flu viruses from infecting mammals. Mutations at key points on the enzyme have enabled the virus to infect new species in the past. Thus researchers are eager to know the precise details of how the flu polymerase and the rest of the RNP interact.

Getting those details has been a real challenge. One reason is that flu RNPs are complex assemblies that are hard to produce efficiently in the lab. Flu polymerase genes are particularly resistant to being expressed in test cells, and their protein products exist in three separate pieces, or subunits, that have to somehow self-assemble. Until now, the only flu RNPs that have been reproduced in the laboratory are shortened versions whose structures aren't quite the same as those of native flu RNPs. Researchers also are limited in how much virus they can use for such studies.

The team nevertheless managed to develop a test-cell expression system that produced all of the protein and RNA components needed to make full-length flu RNPs. "We were able to get the cells to assemble these components properly so that we had working, self-replicating RNPs," said Robert N. Kirchdoerfer, a first author of the study. Kirchdoerfer was a PhD candidate in the Wilson laboratory during the study, and is now a postdoctoral research associate in the laboratory of TSRI Professor Erica Ollmann Saphire.

Kirchdoerfer eventually purified enough of these flu RNPs for electron microscope analysis at TSRI's Automated Molecular Imaging Group, which is run jointly by Carragher and Potter.

Never Seen Before

The imaging group's innovations enable researchers to analyze molecular samples more easily, in less time, and often with less starting material. "We were able, for example, to automatically collect data for several days in a row, which is unusual in electron microscopy work," said Arne Moeller, a postdoctoral research associate at the imaging group who was the other first author of the study.

Electron microscopes make high-resolution images of their tiny targets by hitting them with electrons rather than photons of light. The images revealed numerous well-defined RNP complexes. To Moeller and his colleagues' surprise, many of these appeared to have new, partial RNPs growing out of them. "They were branching -- this was very exciting," he said.

"Essentially these were snapshots of flu RNPs being replicated, which had never been seen before," said Kirchdoerfer. These and other data, built up from images of tens of thousands of individual RNPs, allowed the team to put together the most complete model yet for flu-RNP structure and functions. The model includes details of how the viral polymerase binds to its RNA, how it accomplishes the tricky task of viral gene transcription, and how a separate copy of the viral polymerase assists in carrying out RNP replication. "We're now able to take a lot of what we knew before about flu virus RNP and map it onto specific parts of the RNP structure," said Kirchdoerfer.

The new flu RNP model highlights some viral weak points. One is a shape-change that a polymerase subunit -- which grabs viral RNA and feeds it to the polymerase's active site on a second subunit -- has to undergo during viral gene transcription. Another is key interaction between the polymerase and viral nucleoproteins. Flu RNPs are long and flexible, curving and bending in electron microscope images; and thus the structural model remains only modestly fine-grained. "You wouldn't be able to design drugs based on this model alone," said Kirchdoerfer, "but we now have a much better idea of how flu RNPs work, and that does suggest some possibilities for better flu drugs."

The study, "Organization of the Influenza Virus Replication Machinery," was funded in part by grants from the National Institutes of Health (AI058113, GM095573) and the Joint Center for Innovation in Membrane Protein Production for Structure Determination (P50GM073197). TSRI's Automated Molecular Imaging Group includes the National Resource for Automated Molecular Microscopy, which is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Research Resources (2P41RR017573-11) and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences Biomedical Technology Resource Centers (9 P41 GM103310-11).

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