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#100
March 27, 2010

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Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.

Dr. Gerald R. North, Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Sciences and Oceanography, Texas A&M University

On his talk at the IEEE Green Tech conference, "The Greenhouse Effect for Engineers and Scientists." Dr. North cautions moving too fast and shaking up the economy of the world by trying to limit the emissions of greenhouse gasses to prevent so-called Global Warming. He states it would be a catastrophe if we were to overturn the whole economy. "We should prepare for drastic things, but maybe not do them for a short time until we really are more certain. It is so hard to move anything like this (Cap N' Trade, Carbon Tax) through our political system, or most of the political systems of the world, that adaptation (to Global Warming) may be the final answer."

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A visit to The Den of Strangers (wisdom of Horace W. Busby)
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Science News Headlines

Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.

Dr. Joseph Meppelink, Adjunct Assistant Professor & Director of Applied Research, University of Houston, Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture

The engineering and manufacturing of Adaptive Containers, large enough to accommodate people and with self contained power, portable-- to be dropped anywhere in the world where power is limited or catastrophe has occurred

The Voice of Reason (Dr. Harry Kroto, Nobel Laureate, Chemistry)