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Jamaicas sugar export to Europe in jeopardy - Court injunction against Appleton could spell disaster
2016-01-28 09:13:42| Sugar Industry News
Allan Rickards, chairman of the All Island Jamaica Cane Farmers Association (AIJCFA), is warning that there must be an immediate resolution to the dispute which has led to an injunction obtained by Algix Jamaica (the operator of a St Elizabeth-based fish farm) against J Wray and Nephew (JWN), the operators of the Appleton Sugar Estate.
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Without a federal EPA, as Scott Walker wants, environmental jeopardy
2015-08-02 21:21:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Cap Times: Gov. Scott Walker said that if he's elected president he'll strip the federal Environmental Protection Agency of most of its regulation powers. That, former Department of Natural Resources Secretary George Meyer said, could stand to send Wisconsin back to days when the environmental impact from industry was plainly noticeable. In an interview on WKOW-TV's "Capitol City Sunday," Meyer recalled the climate when he worked in the DNR's legal division before the 1970 formation of the EPA. "In...
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Neighbors worry St. Johns community garden may be in jeopardy
2015-05-27 20:16:51| PortlandOnline
Nina Mehlhaf in KGW News, May 26, 2015
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Duke Beltline allocation in jeopardy
2015-02-14 15:41:17| Railroads - Topix.net
A N.C. Department of Transportation decision could cost city officials access to a $2 million federal budget "earmark" that's supposed to help fund work on the proposed Duke Beltline trail. DOT, as the intermediary that controls the use of federal transportation subsidies, omitted the Beltline money from the draft, 10-year construction-funding program it published in December.
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Ambitious Landfill Project in Jeopardy Over Company's Unpaid Bills
2015-01-07 22:51:00| Waste Age
<a href="http://www.dispatch.com/">The Columbus Dispatch</a> A multimillion-dollar plan to harvest recyclables and renewable energy from garbage dumped at the Franklin County landfill is in jeopardy because the company planning to do the work has not paid its bills. read more
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