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Climate Change Action Window Could Close As Early As 2023

ANN ARBOR - As the Trump administration repeals the U.S. Clean Power Plan, a new study from the University of Michigan underscores the urgency of reducing greenhouse gas emissions—from both environmental and economic perspectives. For the U.S.'s most energy-hungry sectors—automotive and electricity—the study identifies timetables for action, after which the researchers say it will be

By |2017-10-12T16:56:35-04:00October 12th, 2017|Clean Update, Featured|

French Police Seek Bids On Drones To Keep Tabs On Summer’s European Championships

PARIS - French Police in Paris have launched a bidding process for surveillance drones ahead of this summer's European Championships. Unlike the bomb-carrying drones used by US and British military in the Middle East, these drones will be small machines of a maximum weight of 10kg which will use six propellers to stay aloft. According to the Prefecture's contract

By |2016-04-05T16:39:58-04:00April 5th, 2016|Drones|

ISIS Calls Anonymous ‘Idiots,’ Offers Tips To Elude Hackers

PARIS, France - ISIS, the Islamic militant group that claimed responsibility for the deadly Paris attacks, appears unfazed by threats of cyberattacks from hacking collective Anonymous. In a message circulated via encrypted messaging app Telegram, an account allegedly linked to ISIS called Anonymous "idiots" and offered tips to avoid being hacked by the group. The

By |2015-11-20T12:45:21-05:00November 19th, 2015|Cyber Defense|