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National Geographic Warns Global Warming Leads to Increased Violence Possibly Even Genocide

On March 24, Ker Than argued in National Geographic that "Global warming could make the world a more violent place, because higher temperatures increase human aggression and create volatile situations."Reporting on the findings of a new study released last week, Than repeated the study authors' estimate of increase in violence as temperatures climb: "[I]f the average temperature in the U.S. increases by 8 degrees Fahrenheit, the country's murder and assault rate will jump by about a hundred thousand cases a year." Than also used temperature projections from the UN's IPCC, which has recently been forced to admit "flaws" in its reports since the ClimateGate scandal broke in November 2009. "A 2007 report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change projected that global surface temperatures could rise by 2 to 11.5 degrees Fahrenheit" by 2100, he wrote without mentioning any of the criticisms of the IPCC or their own admission of

Marie-Elisabeth Paté-Cornell awarded IEEE Simon Ramo Medal

Elisabeth Paté-Cornell The $20,000 prize is granted by IEEE, the world’s largest professional association for the advancement of technology, and recognizes individuals for their “exceptional achievement in systems engineering and systems science.” Paté-Cornell’s research has focused on the optimization of warning systems and the explicit inclusion of human and organizational factors in the analysis of systems’ failure risks. On its awards website, IEEE commended Paté-Cornell for her “sustained leadership in developing theory and applications of probability risk analysis for the design and evaluation of complex engineering systems.” Her recent work is on the use of game theory in risk analysis with applications that have included counterterrorism, nuclear counterproliferation problems and cybersecurity.

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