Accelerated Carbon Emission Rates

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Carbon is now being released into the atmosphere nearly 10 times as fast as a similar period of climate change nearly 56 million years ago, according to a team of scientists led by Lee R. Kump of Penn State.

U.S. Hispanic Population Is Booming

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The Hispanic population in the United States is growing at four times the rate of total U.S. population. The numbers increased by 43% (15.2 million) between 2000 and 2010. The nation as a whole increased by 9.7% (27.3 million) during that time, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Broadening the Definition of Arts Participation

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Attendance at classical music concerts and art galleries has declined in the United States, but this is not a complete picture of people’s interest or participation in arts activities. The National Endowment for the Arts is broadening its traditional benchmarks for measuring arts participation.

TV Is Going Off the Air

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Free, over-the-air TV viewing has been declining steadily since 2005, according to the Consumer Electronics Association.

Agencies Are Unprepared for Climate Change

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Floods, fires, tornadoes, and other catastrophes associated with climate change may increasingly result in water shortages, epidemic diseases, skyrocketing insurance costs, and other disruptions.