Adam’s Tweets: November 16-30, 2011

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30 year batteries. http://cnet.co/scLAA3
The raw milk revolution. http://bit.ly/w1G0x2
Scotland prepping for climate adaptation. http://bit.ly/roSD74
Tech-equipped insects as first responders to toxic sites. http://bit.ly/sOGqdc
Wangari Maathai’s legacy. http://bit.ly/ubzZe5
To boldly go where no Octopus has gone before. http://bit.ly/rNNAd1
Court rules in favor of Yellowstone grizzlies. http://bit.ly/sm4R71
Did an Illinois Water Utility Come Under a Cyberattack? Via @slate http://slate.me/vAvxlV
China top importer of Saudi oil worldwide. http://onforb.es/vS8OEf
Ugandan nomad agriculturalists under threat. http://bit.ly/sxlxan
Paul Theroux on heirloom tomatoes. http://nyr.kr/rB22hQ
Euglossa marianae and the destructiveness of habitat fragmentation. http://bit.ly/tpzsxa
Congratulations and thanks to Carl Pope for his long service at the Sierra Club. http://nyti.ms/ub84VD
The real price of tuna. http://bit.ly/uhjovE
Even flies like the taste of beer. http://bit.ly/w1PLF4
Bird-friendly fishing nets. Can’t wait for fish-friendly bird cages. http://bit.ly/s1Uzfp
How not to handle a controversy. http://bit.ly/rDf639
A history of the sky. http://bit.ly/tEZYf6
Housing woes still weighing on worried Americans. http://bit.ly/sEkgNr
Waste-food feeds 5000 in Trafalgar Square http://bit.ly/t3LK2i
SF Bay Area tidal marshes at risk. http://bit.ly/s6rGpw
Today’s teens will die younger from heart disease. http://bit.ly/sMM7JW
Stephen Hawking loses a bet. Cygnus X-1 does contain a black hole. http://bit.ly/uBX1yY
Who moved where? US migrations, interactive map. http://onforb.es/uiSRqS
US Navy — powered by algae. http://bit.ly/vE8VTG
20,000 fracking wells in Delaware River basin. http://bit.ly/sPTCzV
5 wild cat species photographed on Indonesia’s Sumatra island http://bit.ly/uo8CIA
Clean air = new jobs. http://bit.ly/spnmec
The productive side of invasive species. http://bit.ly/td4jVb
Unemployment in California still near 12%. http://bit.ly/sgKFXR
Japan bans Fukushima rice. http://bit.ly/rUgs6e
China’s impact on world forests. http://bit.ly/twvcU9
Bill Cronon’s “The Trouble with Wildernss” http://bit.ly/rZbcBR
Puma shooting for compostable clothing. http://bit.ly/v8ncYp
Ten mesmerizing time lapse videos from @Wired http://bit.ly/siOOB7
200-day superstorm raging on Saturn. http://bit.ly/sjFfSz
Clean your keyboard. And wash your hands. http://bit.ly/uL827F
Monogamy Helps Geese Reduce Stress http://bit.ly/u7MJpQ
Save the bats. http://bit.ly/rQrTWf
Honda’s new natural gas car. http://cnet.co/uD09Ip
Mother nature’s art restoration experts. http://bit.ly/tX2yid
Die-off in South Asian vultures linked to agro-pharmaceuticals. http://bit.ly/rD44shv
The 99% v the 1%, visualized. http://bit.ly/vNodWi
Predictive vintage imagery. http://bit.ly/sF83xy
UK youth unemployment spiralling, infographic. http://bit.ly/s0sus3
Recycling taken to a whole new level. http://bit.ly/t2Dyil
Visual resumes. http://bit.ly/sQRt9F
Wood smoke linked to pneumonia in kids. http://bit.ly/tQUDSf
Make it so. Next Mars Rover about to launch. http://1.usa.gov/uW046j
Startup Weekends going viral. http://onforb.es/sRFUnN
A global ghost map can help reduce cycling fatalities. http://bit.ly/uKq3hV
Lost: one giant planet. http://bit.ly/vsJdtt
Einstein’s 1930 electricity-free refrigerator. http://bit.ly/sghysu
New irrigation device pulls water from thin air. http://bit.ly/tUM63j
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