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FOD* BOSS: Foreign Object Debris Sweeper for Airfields

2016-10-12 10:58:00| Airport Technology

From the largest international airport to the smallest regional airstrip, the FOD* BOSS revolutionises foreign object debris (FOD) control.

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The Pope is urging Christians to save the polluted planet from 'debris, desolation, and filth'

2016-09-01 11:58:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: Pope Francis called on Thursday for concerted action against environmental degradation and climate change, renewing his fierce attack on consumerism and financial greed, which, he said, were threatening the planet. A year after publishing the first ever papal document dedicated to the environment, the pope returned to the subject calling on Christians to make the defense of nature a core part of their faith. "God gave us a bountiful garden, but we have turned it into a polluted wasteland of...

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Plastic debris can escape Pacific garbage patch

2016-06-14 14:42:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

SciDevNet: Plastic debris was thought trapped in vast patches in Pacific Ocean It can escape circular currents and may pollute islands and coasts Understanding currents will assist attempts to remove floating rubbish Shares Plastic debris that was thought to be trapped in vast floating patches in the Pacific Ocean may be able to escape and pollute islands and coastal areas, a study warns. These great patches of rubbish -- sometimes inaccurately called plastic islands or continents -- could partly...

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Aerospace Engineer for Space Debris activities

2016-06-06 14:11:27| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

GMV www.gmv.com is a privately owned technological enterprise group with an international presence employing more than 1.100 staff. Founded in 1984, GMV mainly operates in eight large sectors for both public and private organizations Aeronautics, Space, Defense, Health, Security, Transportation, Telecommunications and Information Technologies. GMV currently runs eight work centers in Spain Tres Cantos Madrid headquarters, Boecillo Valladolid, Seville, Barcelona, Valencia, Tenerife, Len, Zaragoza and also work centers in Lisbon Portugal, Rockville Maryland, USA, Darmstadt Germany, Warsaw Poland, Bucharest Romania, Malaysia, Toulouse France and New Delhi India. We recruit and hire excellent engineers, and encourage innovation, technical excellence and continuing education. Our engineers regularly present papers at technical conferences, continue their education more than 85 have a masters degree, and we reinvest more than 12 of budget in IRD projects. This striving for excellence, innovation and flexibility is a major part of our culture. We provide very competitive compensation, attractive benefits, and a great work environment with lots of opportunities for professional growth. GMV is now looking for an Aerospace engineer for the development of Space Surveillance and Tracking SST and Space Debris systems. Qualifications M.Sc. in Aerospace Engineering or equivalent. Required Knowledge Space Mechanics Applied mathematics and physics Algorithms analysis and development Java Fortran 9095 WHAT DO WE OFFER? As soon as they join the organization our professionals are given the chance to tackle technological challenges in an innovative environment, to work in multidisciplinary teams and deal directly with clients. This helps them to mature quickly as professionals. We provide continual topup training to keep our career professionals perfectly abreast of all technologies used. We offer a permanent contract and attractive package including a highly competitive salary plus a comprehensive benefits package. If you would like to work in an interesting, fun, fastpaced, challenging, diverse and global company which is growing rapidly, please send us your resume to jobsgmv.com For more information about GMV, please visit our website at www.gmv.com

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Ash and debris delays return for 2,000 Fort McMurray evacuees

2016-05-30 23:59:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: Some 2,000 residents of wildfire-ravaged Fort McMurray, Alberta, will not be able to return home this week as planned because of the risks posed by debris and contaminants including "caustic" ash, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley said on Monday. The city of 90,000 people was evacuated in early May as an uncontrolled wildfire ripped through some neighborhoods, destroying about 10 percent of the city's homes. It also forced around a dozen oil sands projects in the region to halt more than a million...

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