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Infrastructure boom threatens world's last wildernesses

2015-03-07 07:08:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: As developing countries continue to grow their populations and economies, new dams, mines, oil wells and cities will be built to support the expansion. But in a study published on Thursday, researchers said the localised impacts of these projects was almost trivial compared to the litany of woe caused by the roads that service them. When youre talking about things like hydroelectric projects, mining projects, logging projects, what these things are doing is creating an economic impetus for...

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Neste Oil now the worlds largest producer of renewable fuels from waste and residues

2015-03-05 13:55:22| Green Car Congress

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RAD Demonstrates World's First IEEE 1588 Grandmaster on an SFP

2015-03-05 11:31:17| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

MiCLK is the Best Synchronization Solution for LTE/LTE-A Networks BARCELONA, Spain  RAD has announced that it will be expanding the timing synchronization capabilities of its Service Assured Access (SAA) solution when it introduces the world's first SFP-based IEEE 1588 Grandmaster with a built-in GNSS receiver at...

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Sales of Tata Nano, world's cheapest and Ratan Tata's dream car, set to hit 6-year lows

2015-03-05 07:16:59| Automakers - Topix.net

Sales of Tata Nano, billed to drive the company's growth in the current decade, are set to plummet to a six-year low in the current financial year. Sales of the car at 13,333 units till January this fiscal are less than a quarter of wholesale volumes of 53,848 units registered two years back and less than fifth of peak sales of 74,527 units seen in 2011-12.

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World's biggest geoengineering experiment 'violates' UN rules

2015-03-05 04:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: A controversial American businessman dumped around 100 tonnes of iron sulphate into the Pacific Ocean as part of a geoengineering scheme off the west coast of Canada in July, a Guardian investigation can reveal. Lawyers, environmentalists and civil society groups are calling it a "blatant violation" of two international moratoria and the news is likely to spark outrage at a United Nations environmental summit taking place in India this week. Satellite images appear to confirm the claim by Californian...

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