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Bangladesh sticks with coal power plant project despite major backlash
2016-02-17 00:38:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Mongabay: Bangladesh, regarded by many as the nation most vulnerable to the impacts of global climate change, is on track to construct two coal-fired power plants that critics say are dangerously close to the worlds largest single tract of mangrove forest called the Sundarbans. A major driver behind these new power power plants is to increase electricity resources for Bangladeshs 157 million people and achieve its goal of becoming a middle-income country by 2021. Currently, the country produces 8,000 megawatts...
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Washer Cleans Smoke Sticks and Screens
2015-12-29 17:35:02| Food Processing
Douglas Machines' Model WR-1500-SSW Smoke Stick Washer is a compact, continuous cleaning tunnel washer.
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Fed Sticks To The Script, But Not All Investors Are Comforted
2015-12-24 06:48:00| Biotech - Topix.net
In this crazy year, it seem apropos that the wrong Miss Universe was crowned the other night, as bulls and bears similarly played tug-of-war with the crown for short periods. The FOMC stuck to their long-telegraphed script and hiked the fed funds rate, but their accompanying soothing words didn't comfort everyone.
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Final climate change deal keeps emissions in check, if it sticks
2015-12-12 19:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Engadget: After weeks of work, the United Nations is on the cusp of reaching a deal to prevent climate change... hopefully. A just-published final draft agreement sets some clear targets that include a hefty amount of cooperation. The deal would limit the global temperature increase to "well below" 2 Celsius above pre-industrial levels, and reach a balance in greenhouse gas emissions (that is, as many offsets as there are emitters) by the second half of this century. There would be a progress review every...
Blue Origin Rocket Sticks Landing
2015-11-27 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld
Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket this week made history when it landed intact in Texas. The unmanned crew capsule returned safely from a test flight that took it 330,000 feet into the air. The New Shepard could become the first reusable booster -- it's scheduled to return to space in a few months. It's now tucked into a storage facility at a launch site in West Texas.
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