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Time is running out: Climate change alarm bells ring in new UN report

Greenhouse gas emissions should be cut to zero by the end of this century, with time running out to prevent the worst impacts of climate change. That is the stark message of ==a new UN report == which urges immediate action to keep global warming in check. "If we continue business as usual, our opportunity to keep the temperature rise below 2 degrees centigrade will slip away within the next decade," said UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in Copenhagen, presenting the study by the Intergovernme… READ MORE : http://bit.ly/1tRiAdv What are the top stories today? Click to watch: http://bit.ly/1DyTvXE euronews: the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe! http://bit.ly/1w2o2JA euronews is available in 14 languages: http://bit.ly/1rcqg8H In English: Website: http://bit.ly/1w2o2ZP Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1rcqigJ Twitter: http://bit.ly/1w2o2ZQ Google+: http://bit.ly/1rcqgp6 VKontakte: http://bit.ly/1w2o2ZR

Winter-like Weather Smacks South

Travelers along I-20 in South Carolina looked up in disbelief and amazement Saturday as white flakes fell from the sky. And when they looked ahead they saw red -- red taillights. The earliest-ever snow in Columbia and that area of the Palmetto State had traffic backed up for hours in several spots. "(I) was just sitting and waiting, and not knowing was the worst," Steven Crouch told CNN affiliate WIS. The station reported that it usually doesn't freeze in Columbia until November 10. Hundreds of customers were without power, WIS said. On Saturday, it only snowed a trace, according to the National Weather Service, but the slick conditions hampered travel. http://bit.ly/1tRiAKw http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ

New Maps of California's Water Shortage Are Absolutely Shocking!

http://bit.ly/1zfNXza The maps come from a new paper in Nature Climate Change by NASA water scientist James Famiglietti. "California's Sacramento and San Joaquin river basins have lost roughly 15 cubic kilometers of total water per year since 2011," he writes. That's "more water than all 38 million Californians use for domestic and municipal supplies annually—over half of which is due to groundwater pumping in the Central Valley." Famiglietti uses satellite data to measure how much water people are sucking out of the globe's aquifers, and summarized his research in his new paper. More than 2 billion people rely on water pumped from aquifers as their primary water source, Famiglietti writes. Known as groundwater (as opposed to surface water, the stuff that settles in lakes and flows in streams and rivers), it's also the source of at least half the irrigation water we rely on to grow our food. When drought hits, of course, farmers rely on groundwater ...

Exposed! Powerful US Senator Leaks 'ZIP Codes' of Where Criminal Illegals Were Released!

http://bit.ly/1zfNXza Since the federal government announced its plan to place illegal immigrants in communities all across the United States weeks ago, Americans have been furious. It’s all part of President Obama’s plan to grant amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants. It’s frustrating enough to hear that these immigrants are being placed all over the U.S. and supported by our government, but it’s even more upsetting when they’re being dumped in your town. http://bit.ly/1tRizGy http://bit.ly/1tRizGz

ALERT! Police Caught Snooping On Thousands with 'Secret Technology'

http://bit.ly/1zfNXza Metropolitan Police uses secret surveillance technology to follow suspects and gather data from their mobile phones, The Times reports. The gathering is done to all active mobiles within a certain range – including those belonging to innocent people. The technology, called an IMSI catcher, also allows for phone calls to be intercepted and listened to. Text messages and emails can also be collected and read. Additionally, it can block phone signals in a specific area. But it's not just the suspect's phone which is taken under control by the technology; all active mobile phones in the area are. Sources in the Metropolitan Police told The Times that the data of innocent people may also be stored in archives. “We only used them when we had no idea who our target was in contact with. We’d sit outside and pick up everything. To be honest, I was always uncomfortable about them because you are looking at everyone’s information,” the source said. http://bit.ly/1Eb...

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Obama Justifies FEMA imprisonment of civilians!

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