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Low lakes equal high costs; $19B by 2050 says Great Lakes study

2014-07-03 20:22:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Windsor Star: Prolonged low water levels in Lake Erie could cost more than $674 million by 2030 in lost tourism and recreation, lower property values and increased dredging for harbours and marinas, says a new study. The study released last week by the Mowat Centre think-tank at the University of Toronto for the Council of the Great Lakes Region said Lake Erie would be the hardest hit with maintenance and dredging costs at harbours - an estimated $294 million in the next 16 years at U.S. and Ontario harbours....

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Call to cut costs to stay competitive

2014-07-02 03:59:55| Logistics - Topix.net

The International Trade Promotion Department says logistics costs must be cut to 10-12% of GDP from 14.4% now if Thailand wants to stay competitive with other export-oriented nations once the Asean Economic Community is fully implemented late next year.

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Report: Comcasts public Xfinity WiFi program actually costs you money

2014-07-01 13:31:48| Extremetech

Comcast's new Xfinity app doesn't just throw a public WiFi network around your router on a separate channel. it also increases the cost of operating and owning the device itself.

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Replicating Information Costs Time: A Case Study on Regs4ships

2014-06-30 13:38:00| Naval Technology

Regs4ships specialises in the provision of digital regulations, technical information and IMO material to ships and shore infrastructure.

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EU Study shows huge costs of global warming inaction

2014-06-28 10:54:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Summit Voice: Inaction on climate change is probably the costliest option for the European Union, which could not only see direct costs of EUR190 billion, but also a net loss of 1.8 percent of its current GDP. Premature mortality accounts for more than half of the overall welfare losses (EUR120 billion), followed by impacts on coasts (EUR42 billion) and agriculture (EUR18 billion). "No action is clearly the most expensive solution of all. Why pay for the damages when we can invest in reducing our climate impacts...

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