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Controlling Google; Fighting Climate Change

August 25, 2017August 24, 2017

From the New York Post: Control Exactly How Much Google Knows About You.

Who knew?  I went to the link, as suggested.  It’s all there.


From the New York Times: Can you guess which of these would most mitigate climate change?   Building more wind farms, eating less meat, improving air conditioner efficiency, switching to mass transit?  “All of the above” would of course be best; but the Times reveals the answer.

Even if you guess right, refresh the screen to guess each of the other three, as well, for a thumbnail description of the impact it would have.


Of course, climate change is one of those “scientific” things of which so many Republicans — like Trump’s choice for USDA’s top scientist, a former radio talk-show host with no scientific background — are skeptical.

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