Thursday, August 23, 2012

Antarctic Peninsula warms rapidly ? again

The Antarctic Peninsula, which juts out about 1,000 miles (1,610 kilometers) from the western flank of the frozen continent, is one of the fastest warming places on Earth.

In the past 50 years, the air temperature has increased by about 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit (2 degrees Celsius). While this rate of warming is highly unusual, it is not unprecedented, indicates a new study.

The rapid, modern warming is bringing the peninsula's temperatures close to the warmth that followed the end of the last ice age, lead researcher Richard Mulvaney, a paleoclimatologist with the British Antarctic Survey, told LiveScience.

"We are now approaching the temperatures last seen 12,000 years ago," he wrote in an email.

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Mulvaney and colleagues predict continued warming will have serious implications for the ice shelves that jut from the peninsula over the ocean. In recent decades, ice shelves at the northern part have begun collapsing into the sea. Continued warming puts ice shelves further south at risk, they say.

Back in time
To look back at millennia of temperature history for the peninsula, a research team extracted a 1,200-foot (364-meter) ice core from the summit of an island mountain near the northern tip of the peninsula.

Chemical clues in the sections of ice enabled researchers to reconstruct a record of temperature changes going back about 15,000 years, to a time when the last ice age was coming to an end.?

Twice before in the past 2,000 years ? around A.D. 400 and A.D. 1500 ? the rate of warming has approached the modern one, Mulvaney said. The current warming trend began about 600 years ago, accelerating in the past 50 to 100 years, bringing the peninsula close to its post ice-age highs.?

Warmth means melt
Warming isn't just important for its own sake. While the thick layers of ice that extend from the frozen land have been stable for thousands of years, in the last 30 years rapid collapses, in which the ice shelves disintegrate into the sea, have begun, according to the U.S. Snow and Ice Data Center. [ Antarctic Album: An Expedition Into Iceberg Alley ]

In 1995, the northernmost portion of the Larsen Ice Shelf, about 770 square miles (2,000 square kilometers) collapsed, forming small icebergs. After retreating for some time, the nearby Prince Gustav Ice Shelf collapsed the same year. ?

Scientists have wondered if the loss of ice shelves and rising temperatures on the Antarctic Peninsula are the result of natural cycles or if humans' alterations to the environment, including the ozone hole of Antarctica, are responsible. The results of the study don't provide an answer to this question, but they do offer insight into the pre-Industrial temperature history and how it related to the state of the region's ice shelves.

Reconstructing temperature from ice
Using the ice core, Mulvaney and his colleagues were able to look far back into the temperature history of the region, and compare that with records for the collapsed ice shelves, drawn from the marine sediments deposited below them.

To reconstruct the record of temperature, they looked at the ratio of heavier to lighter versions of hydrogen in the ice core from James Ross Island. Warmer temperatures allow for the incorporation of more heavy atoms, Mulvaney explained.

Their reconstruction revealed that after the last ice age ended 12,000 years ago, the climate became slightly warmer than it is today. After being stable near modern levels for millennia, a cooling trend, which included some warming spikes, began about 2,500 years ago, ending about 600 years ago. During this time, the ice shelves along the northern peninsula re-established themselves.

Between 100 and 50 years ago, this warming trend accelerated, taking the peninsula toward temperatures last seen 12,000 years ago, Mulvaney told LiveScience.

"This means some of those ice shelves farther south are starting to look vulnerable," he said.

The loss of more ice shelves has implications for sea level. The ice shelves themselves don't cause sea level to rise when they disintegrate, but in their absence, ice from the continent flows more quickly into the ocean, contributing to rising sea levels.

"The Antarctic Peninsula is small, it's not adding a lot to sea-level rise. It's more symptomatic of the changes taking place in Antarctica,? Mulvaney said.

Observations from a number of Antarctic ice shelves elsewhere show signs of the thinning responsible for the collapse of the northernmost ice shelves as well as the Wilkins Ice Shelf on the west side of the peninsula, according to Mulvaney. ?

Follow LiveScience writer Wynne Parry on Twitter @Wynne_Parry or LiveScience @livescience. We're also on Facebook? and Google+.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Selling value ? an innovative framing | Sales Training Connection

Selling value

Every once and while, we stumble across someone who takes a fresh look at something and adds a particularly interesting twist. We found one around selling value.

Recently we had that experience when reading an article by Michael Schrage of MIT, ?a research fellow at the Sloan Center for Digital Business. Schrage was exploring how smart companies increasingly recognize that their own futures depend on how ingeniously they invest in the future capabilities of their customers. ?He was interested in that topic from a? ?creation of innovation? perspective.? Let?s look at Schrage?s key points and then translate it to the world of sales.

Schrage noted: ?When I look at what historically ? and sustainably ? works as a strategic innovation investment mindset, a single question dominates: ?Who do our customers want to become? The better we know and understand what customers want to become, the better we can invest and develop the innovations necessary to get them there.?

What if sales people asked themselves that same question ? Who do our customers want to become? ? What would be the implications for selling value?

  • Sales gets a seat at the innovation table. With a better understanding of what customers want to be, Sales can provide Marketing and Engineering ideas about future innovations. This means Marketing and Engineering aren?t the only source to identify future innovations for products and solutions.? Sales gets a seat at the table because they are sharing what innovations would bring value to their customers.

Selling value versus selling product and price has been and will continue o be an important cornerstone for sales success.? So taking a fresh perspective from time to time on how to get better at is probably time well spent.

Some other blog posts around selling value you might find interesting are:

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Debate The Controversy! | dagblog

As we all know, there are two - and only two - sides to every story. ?It's an article of faith in contemporary American political life. ?He said one thing, she said another. ?We must, of course, exhibit both sides in order to get a fair and balanced view of any issue. ?After all, the truth will invariably be found somewhere in the middle.

That's why we need to wade carefully into controversial issues. ?Take evolution for example. ?Of course, you have a broad consensus in the scientific community that the theory of evolution is sound and well supported by the evidence, but we have to carefully weigh that against the opinions of people who have no scientific training outside of their ability to build some pretty awesome life-size dinosaur models. ?You know - debate the controversy!

The same thing goes for the issue of climate change. ?Sure, there's a broad consensus among scientists across the disciplines that climate change is occurring and is most likely being driven by man-made emissions, but we can't simply take their word for it. ?After all, there is, of course, dissent in the scientific community. ?Well, okay, there was. ?But there are still others that, while lacking in any scientific expertise whatsoever, argue climate change is really just a ruse for allowing government to take control of your life. ?Again, we would be unwise to simply believe one side or the other. ?We must seek the truth in the gray in between these views, where veracity most assuredly lies.

And so, I was incredibly pleased to hear Rep. Steve King, a Republican from the great state of Iowa, address one of the thorny issues with which we are now confronted thusly:

?Well I just haven?t heard of that being a circumstance that?s been brought to me in any personal way,? King?told KMEG-TV?Monday, ?and I?d be open to discussion about that subject matter.?

Bravo, Rep. King (R-IA)! ?Indeed, I have never been personally approached by a woman with her rape and/or incest baby. ?As such, I have no way of knowing that a woman has ever gotten pregnant under such circumstances. ?Sure, a lot doctors claim that such a thing is possible, but some people with, let's say, different qualifications have said otherwise! ?Rep. King (R-IA) has absolutely no way of discerning the truth in such matters himself, say by requesting a summary of the relevant scientific literature.

Thankfully, Rep. King (R-IA) has shown us the way. ?As a brave and proud leader of America, Rep. King knows that there is only one thing to do in such circumstances: commence a discussion. ?If we're lucky, this discussion might become part of an important national dialog and might even by elevated to the status of a real issue. ?Regardless of the outcome, starting a discussion is the only way we can properly debate the controversy. ?After all, as in all other controversies, the truth must lie somewhere in the middle.

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Court: Texas can cut off Planned Parenthood funds

(AP) ? A federal appeals court ruled late Tuesday that Texas can cut off funding for Planned Parenthood clinics that provide health services to low-income women before a trial over a new law that bans state money from going to organizations tied to abortion providers.

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans lifted a federal judge's temporary injunction that called for the funding to continue pending an October trial on Planned Parenthood's challenge to the law.

State officials sought to cut off funding to Planned Parenthood clinics that provide family planning and health services to poor women as part of the Texas Women's Health Program after the state's Republican-led Legislature passed a law banning funds to organizations linked to abortion providers. No state money goes to pay for abortions.

The appeal's court decision means Texas is now free to enforce its ban on clinics affiliated with abortion providers. Planned Parenthood provides cancer screenings and other services ? but not abortions ? to about half of the 130,000 low-income Texas women enrolled in the program, which is designed to provide services to women who might not otherwise qualify for Medicaid.

The ruling is the latest in the ongoing fight over Texas' efforts to halt funding to clinics affiliated with abortion providers. The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has said that the new state rule violates federal law. Federal funds paid for 90 percent, or about $35 million, of the $40 million Women's Health Program until the new rule went into effect. Federal officials are now phasing out support for the program.

Gov. Rick Perry has promised that Texas will make up for the loss of federal funds to keep the program going without Planned Parenthood's involvement. State officials have said ending the program would result in more unplanned pregnancies that would cost the state much more than self-financing the program.

In a statement, Perry called Tuesday's ruling "a win for Texas women, our rule of law and our state's priority to protect life."

"Texas will continue providing important health services for women through this program in spite of the Obama Administration's disregard for our state law and unilateral decision to defund this program," the governor said.

Perry's office referred questions about continued funding for the Women's Health Program to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, which said it would move to begin enforcing the ban.

Cecile Richards, president of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, said the case "has never been about Planned Parenthood ? it's about the women who rely on Planned Parenthood for cancer screenings, birth control and well-woman exams."

"It is shocking that politics would get in the way of women receiving access to basic health care," Richards said in a statement.

The case began when Planned Parenthood sued, saying the new Texas law violated its rights to free speech. Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott countered by arguing that lawmakers may decide which organizations receive state funds.

A federal judge in Austin ruled in May that the funding should continue pending the trial on Planned Parenthood's lawsuit, saying there's sufficient evidence the state's law is unconstitutional.

But the three-judge appellate panel disagreed, unanimously finding that Planned Parenthood was unlikely to prevail in future arguments that its free-speech rights were violated.

Abbott cheered the decision Tuesday, noting that it "rightfully recognized that the taxpayer-funded Women's Health Program is not required to subsidize organizations that advocate for elective abortion."

"We are encouraged by today's decision and will continue to defend the Women's Health Program in court," Abbot said in a statement.

The ruling comes as conservative groups across the nation try to pass and enforce laws to put Planned Parenthood out of business and make getting an abortion more difficult. Earlier this year the same court upheld a new Texas law requiring doctors to perform a sonogram and provide women with a detailed description of the fetus before carrying out an abortion.

Richards said the decision left Planned Parenthood "evaluating every possible option to protect women's health in Texas."

Associated Press

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Govt to launch national health insurance scheme : Lao Voices

Posted by LV on Tuesday, August 21, 2012 ? Leave a Comment?

The government will soon launch a national health insurance fund, rolling together all existing health insurance schemes and expanding services to all the multi-ethnic Lao people.

Deputy Minister of Health Associate Prof. Dr Bounkong Syhavong told Vientiane Times yesterday that the main aim is to enable Lao people in all ethnic groups to access health services and alleviate poverty in society.

?The national health insurance fund will contribute to improving health services in Laos and enable the poor to access health services on an equal basis? he said.

The health insurance fund is a way for Lao people to help one another to access health services and ensure that Laos can realise the Millennium Development Goals by 2015, he said.

The Health Ministry is drafting a decree on the National Health Insurance Fund to define principles and measures required to properly manage and use the fund.

The decree was approved in principle by the government at its monthly meeting in June, but it asked the Ministry of Health to make some changes to ensure the comprehensiveness of the decree.

?I think that the scheme can start next year but I don?t think we can have this scheme done in all provinces in only one year,? Dr Bounkong said, saying that the scheme can start in some provinces and be extended to the rest of the country later on.

Currently, Laos has set up a health insurance scheme for government officials and company workers but the government wants to expand this scheme to cover all people, particularly the poor.

A major stumbling block is the fact that some rich people do not want to join the health insurance scheme, claiming that the health services offered under the scheme do not reach their expectations.

Currently, many Lao people cross over to Thailand to seek medical treatment, as they perceive standards to be higher there. Economic growth in Laos has meant that many Lao people have more money, and can afford the cost of expensive hospitals offering high quality services.

Dr Bounkong accepted that health services in Laos need to improve in order to discourage Lao people from crossing the border to seek medical treatment in Thailand.

One of the main challenges is the fact that the government budget to the health sector is small in comparison to the needs of the sector.

According to a report from the Ministry of Finance, the government set the budget for the health sector at nine percent of its total budget expenditure for 2012-13, equal to 893.26 billion kip in total.

Government spokesperson Ms Bounpheng Mounphosay told Vientiane Times at a press conference recently that the government would contribute some budget funding to the scheme, while members of the public will be required to contribute, alongside private companies.

Many Lao people who have already joined the health insurance scheme said they fully support the government?s health scheme as it has helped them save a lot of money when they face major health problems which require expensive operations.

Source: Vientiane Times
August 21, 2012

Source: http://laovoices.com/govt-to-launch-national-health-insurance-scheme/

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