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Hi my name is Nathalie. I needed to find work fast and wanted to reduce the time it took to see what new jobs had been posted everyday!
- Fortunately, my husband’s day job is creating computer programs for the large fortune 500 companies. I asked him to put his skills to use and create a program
that sends the job leads to me.
- My husband never knows the meaning of simple. He created something that kept track of all the jobs it finds and then e-mails me once a day the ones that were posted in the last 24 hours.
- It worked so well for me that I had a job in weeks. He thought others may like to use this program to make their job hunt easier so he then created this website so you can use it too!
Find out more
http://www.natsjobs.com/todays-jobs
The climate change crisis is really the big Kahuna here. So much so that it makes HCR seem, in terms of human misery, like a pesky zit on a black pox riddled body.
http://motherjones.com/politics/2009/06/could-cap-and-trade-cause-another-market-meltdown
Copenhagen climate change talks must fail, says top scientist
Exclusive: World’s leading climate change expert says summit talks so flawed that deal would be a disaster
The scientist who convinced the world to take notice of the looming danger of global warming says it would be better for the planet and for future generations if next week’s Copenhagen climate change summit ended in collapse.
James Hansen talks to Suzanne Goldenberg Link to this audio
In an interview with the Guardian, James Hansen, the world’s pre-eminent climate scientist, said any agreement likely to emerge from the negotiations would be so deeply flawed that it would be better to start again from scratch.
“I would rather it not happen if people accept that as being the right track because it’s a disaster track,” said Hansen, who heads the Nasa Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York.
“The whole approach is so fundamentally wrong that it is better to reassess the situation. If it is going to be the Kyoto-type thing then [people] will spend years trying to determine exactly what that means.” He was speaking as progress towards a deal in Copenhagen received a boost today, with India revealing a target to curb its carbon emissions. All four of the major emitters – the US, China, EU and India – have now tabled offers on emissions, although the equally vexed issue of funding for developing nations to deal with global warming remains deadlocked.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/dec/02/copenhagen-climate-change-james-hansen
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