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The move comes three weeks after WarnerTech Networks filed for

The move comes three weeks after WarnerTech Networks filed for bankruptcy protection, and a number of new media and entertainment executives were hired to head the company in September.  In addition, AT&T has announced that it will hire its first chief technology officer, Steve T. Bannon III , to lead its global operations.

AT&T has also announced plans to build the first cable TV business, with cable channels such as MSNBC and TLC, and it is also planning to create its own content division. AT&T is also expected to release a list of new executive roles that it expects to fill in 2017.

In May, the company unveiled a new digital division, including "a new, global network of premium content creators," and announced that it will focus on expanding its online and mobile sales, a move that will make it the top content-center provider for mobile and video.

In October, AT&T announced that it had signed an agreement to merge with Time Warner, and will invest a further $2 billion to expand its digital business.The U.S. government has been forced to respond to a series of serious climate change threats by issuing a warning that the "end of the dinosaurs" could happen within the next 20 years, according to the latest U.S. climate change report released by the U.S. Department of Energy on August 24. The report, released by the National Center for Atmospheric Research, is considered by some climate scientists to be a serious wake-up call for the U.S. government given the "very real" risks we face as a result of climate change.

"There is great need to understand that [the threat of a new] super-extreme event in the near future poses a threat to the very existence of our planet," the report says. "We need to begin to see what is going on. And we need to start to look at the scientific evidence, and the available research to date."

"The current climate system, in effect, is already causing irreversible changes in the distribution of the Earth's water bodies, and thus the water and other natural resources in the atmosphere. The human-induced greenhouse effect increases the likelihood that we will have a significant amount of carbon dioxide trapped in the atmosphere in the coming decades," it continues. "In the coming decades, the Earth's water volume will become more acidic and the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will increase, leading to an increase in global heat stress and higher global sea level rise. This will dramatically increase

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