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Show 2 BULLETIN Friday November 2, 2012 3 Friday 2 Sunny 4 Saturday Sunny 62/36 www.dailyutahchronicle.corn 63/39 5 Sunday Party Cloudy Monday Nei 6 Sunny 64/39 4‘ SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 4 6 5 Election Day NEWS EDITOR: Emily T. Andrews e.andrews@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. NEWS EDITOR: Marjorie Clark OPINION EDITOR: Jake Rush j.rush@chronicle.utah.edu SPORTS EDITOR: Jake Bullinger j.bullinger@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. SPORTS EDITOR: Ryan McDonald ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR: Billy Yang b.yang@chronicle.utah.edu PHOTO EDITOR: Christopher Reeves c.reeves@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. PHOTO EDITOR: Chad Zavala ONLINE EDITOR: Frank Sasto fsasto@chronicle.utah.edu PAGE DESIGNER: Ashtyn McDermott COPY EDITORS: Allison Grigg, Taylor 11 12 13 18 19 25 27 Trey McIntyre Project Kingsbury Hall 7:30 p.m. $5 with UCard PROOFREADER: Eliana Sanchez GENERAL MANAGER: Jake Sorensen limate change is a thing. It's happening. But global warming is not its only effect. Global weirding — Katrinas, Sandys and extremes on all ends of the climate spectrum — more appropriately describe the changes we're bringing to bear on the planet. In science, there's theory Even forces as predictable, uniform and consistent as gravity are but theories. Theories are as close as science comes to stating absolutes. A theory is a "well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world." A theory is substantiated by "observation and experiment." Climate change is a theory on par with gravity, just reasoned differently. Observation explains climate change is happening. The arctic sea ice minimum is shrinking by 13 percent per decade. Carbon dioxide is up 394 parts per million. Sea level is up 3.19 mm per year. Global temperatures are up The Daily Utah Chronicle is an independent student newspaper published daily Monday through Friday during Fall and Spring Semesters (excluding test weeks and holidays). 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So, too, is the level of carbon we emit. It's therefore reasonable to assume — reasonable meaning "accepting the burdens of judgment" associated with fallibility, or not having perfect knowledge — that human behavior is a contributing factor to climate change. The possibility that climate change is caused, at least in part, by us is reasonable. What's more, that human behavior has changed substantially in the last 5o years is not just sufficient to cause climate change, but is the "most economical interpretation." The best conclusion is that how we live, different now than ever in our history, contributes to climate change. It's a theory Deal with it. j.rush@ chronicle.utah.edu Full horoscopes available online: www.dailyutahchronicle/horoscopes cc 't Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) A child or loved one could act up out of the blue.Tennpers will flare, but as long as no one holds a grudge. Tip Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Pressure builds among those around you. Delivering what you promised remains critical. Tonight:A must appearance. SI Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You could be careless around machinery. Stay current with electrical and mechanical equipment. TiL Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You could be frustrated with yourself and your lack of selfdiscipline.Tonight: Go along with a loved one's suggestion. vs Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You are better off gently expressing your frustration with your words so that others can hear what you have to say. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) A friend or loved one might want to pitch in at the last minute — however, you could be more rigid than you think. A/1/ Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb.18) "Ai You could become frustrated with a friend, or vice versa. Try not to get assertive, fussy or critical. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Be sensitive to a family member who might be distressed by the amount of time you spend with an older friend. in an Aquarium" 10 Swiss banks Some brackets MoMAs "Two Heads" and "Birds Pier grp. 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Since 1950, it has risen to nearly 400 parts per million. Look at a graph and the increase is vertical. What's different about the last 5o years? Combustion engines. The interstate highway system. A decline in the price, and thus a rise in the Horoscopes cp 25 33 Milk curdler 22 31 DOWN What shows its 23 Thanksgiving Break No Classes Today's birthday: This year you are direct and say what you think. Know that you can be open without having to hurt anyone's feelings, though do be aware that you will need to make a conscious effort.You often find that anger destroys relationships. Learn how to express your negative feelings before they evolve into more. 24 26 2 Provide for ribs? 38 7 21 with it Neverland flight 32 6 20 23 42 58 People person special-delivery 30 5 16 cut something resident 29 4 15 news 27 3 1.5 degrees, on average, since 1880. Land ice is decreasing by too billion tons per year. Moreover, in the philosophy of science and in determining theories, there are three types of reasoning: deductive, inductive and abductive. Deductive reasoning sounds something like this: Gravity acts on all objects. Therefore, gravity acts on you and I and paperclips and hand grenades. Inductive reasoning goes like this: Gravity acts on you and I and paperclips and hand grenades. Therefore, it acts on all objects. 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