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Beijing authorities act to curb emissions as air pollution hits record level

2013-01-14 12:44:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: After Beijing experienced record levels of air pollution on Saturday, the Chinese government implements a 2012 emergency response plan with the powers to shut down polluting manufacturers and curb government car use. Fifty-four high-emission manufacturers were ordered to reduce 30% of their pollutant discharges

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Level 3 wins NATO contract

2013-01-14 01:00:00| Total Telecom industry news

Carrier's provides IP VPN to enable alliance to exchange air traffic information with Russia.

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Sea level rise a disaster many decades in the making

2013-01-13 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Adelaide Now: THE plight of the River Murray has shown how environmental disaster can be allowed to sneak up on us despite ample warning, and opportunity for those charged with planning the future, to take preventative action. A prolonged drought threatened to be the straw that broke the river system's back, but the cause of the potential disaster was 100 years of over-extraction of water for human use. Fortunately for the river system and all those who rely on it, at a minute to midnight governments were...

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Bell Flavors & Fragrances Obtains SQF 2000 Level 3 Recertification

2013-01-11 10:59:06| foodingredientsonline Home Page

Bell Flavors & Fragrances is excited to announce the recertification of the Safe Quality Food (SQF) 2000 Level 3 for our manufacturing facility and corporate headquarters in Northbrook, IL. Bell maintained “Excellent” status by meeting a newly revised standard

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Sea level rise may eclipse 3 feet by 2100, study finds

2013-01-10 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Environment Health: By Andrew Freedman Follow @afreedma A new assessment that gauges the views of leading ice sheet experts finds that scientists think global sea level rise during this century may be far more significant than previously thought, possibly eclipsing 1 meter, or 3.3 feet, by 2100. Such a sharp rise in sea level would inundate heavily populated coastal areas around the world, potentially forcing the relocation of 187 million people, the study said. The new report adds to a growing body of evidence...

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