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Bad economics has killed wind farm subsidies in the UK
2015-07-05 09:18:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New Scientist: ONSHORE wind energy in the UK is set to lose all subsidies in 2016. This, combined with plans to give local communities more power to reject wind farms could stop the country's cheapest big form of clean energy in its tracks. It's unclear how the government squares this with its commitment to "deliver clean energy as cheaply as possible", renewable energy targets, carbon budgets and the need to tackle climate change. At the heart of this issue is the fantasy of a free, level and unsubsidised electricity...
Brentwood: Alleged fraud artist bought cars, wedding reception writing bad checks
2015-07-03 21:45:40| Auto Dealers - Topix.net
A 28-year-old woman allegedly embezzled money, stole personal information from employers and wrote bad checks to buy cars, pay rent and the cost of a wedding reception at a Contra Costa restaurant, authorities said. Sarah Cariglio, of Brentwood, has been charged in a 51-count complaint with committing fraud, embezzlement, identity theft and auto theft, taking more than $300,000 from at least 14 victims, prosecutors said this week.
5 things to know today, including an ode to the Blazers and a bad Nick Lachey joke
2015-07-03 04:49:23| Footwear - Topix.net
Good morning, Portland, and what a day it is. Today will see sunny skies, a high of 98 degrees and the kickoff of the Waterfront Blues Fest, the official start to Portland summer.
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Just how bad - or good - is it in St. Louis?
2015-07-02 20:04:56| Beverages - Topix.net
Sure, Centene just grew even bigger with its $6.8 billion acquisition of Health Net. But how many times have you heard it: St. Louis is no longer the headquarters town it used to be.
Just how bad - or good - is it in St. Louis?
2015-07-02 19:21:30| Telecom - Topix.net
Sure, Centene just grew even bigger with its $6.8 billion acquisition of Health Net. But how many times have you heard it: St. Louis is no longer the headquarters town it used to be.
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