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Eriez Buyer Richard Ozimek Earns High Level Certification
2013-05-17 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Erie, PA - On April 17, 2013, Richard Ozimek, a buyer for Eriez®, was awarded the SPSM2 Certification from Next Level Purchasing, a globally-recognized leader in online training for purchasing professionals. According to Next Level Purchasing, individuals must first earn the Senior Professional in Supply Management (SPSM) Certification before being eligible to earn the SPSM2 Certification.<br /> <br /> Ozimek achieved the SPSM2 Certification after successfully completing a program comprised of ...
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Smaller Glaciers Boost Sea Level as Much as the Giants
2013-05-17 00:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Central: As the planet warms under the influence of rising greenhouse gases, and melting ice drives sea level higher, scientists have focused mostly on changes in the vast ice sheets that cover Greenland and Antarctica. If either one melts substantially or slides into the ocean, the results would be catastrophic. But there's another ice reserve to worry about: the many thousands of smaller glaciers unconnected to continental-scale ice sheets. They're melting, too, and a new report in Science shows that...
Google Takes Maps to Next Level
2013-05-16 21:25:00| TechNewsWorld
Google Maps, already the de facto standard for online and mobile maps, is breaking new ground with added capabilities announced on Wednesday at the Google I/O Conference in San Francisco. Maps will get 3D views, speech recognition, enhanced voice search capabilities and will leverage artificial intelligence. Google Maps for mobile is also being enhanced.
High Level of Leasing Activity Expected at RECon 2013
2013-05-16 18:50:00| National Real Estate Investor
ICSC estimates there will be more than 33,000 retail real estate professionals in attendance at the show in 2013. read more
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EU Ice2sea report offers new estimates of sea level rise
2013-05-16 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Summit Voice: After four years of studies and more than 150 peer-reviewed papers, The EU-funded ice2sea program has concluded that melting ice may not contribute as much to sea level rise as some other studies have suggested. Under a moderate greenhouse gas emissions scenario, the contribution from continental ice will likely amount to between 3.5 and 36.8 centimeters (1.4 to 14.5 inches) by 2100, the program`s leaders said this week, unveiling a new report that summarizes their research. The report is online...
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