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Gov. Jerry Brown is expected to sign new climate change agreement
2015-05-19 01:56:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
LA Times: Gov. Jerry Brown will sign a new climate change agreement with "government leaders from around the world" on Tuesday, his office announced. The agreement comes three weeks after the governor ordered new targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in California. He's also been pushing for more renewable energy, lower gasoline consumption and better efficiency in older buildings. Even as Brown works to set a high bar for tackling climate change in California, he's been keenly aware of the need...
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Worlds First Solar Road Already Generating More Power Than Expected
2015-05-15 15:19:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
EcoWatch: SolaRoad, the worlds first solar road, has only been in operation since November, but its already generating more power than expected. SolaRoad is a bike path in Krommenie, a village northwest of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, that also functions as a massive solar array. The project was developed by TNO, the Province of Noord-Holland, Ooms Civiel and Imtech. We did not expect a yield as high as this so quickly, said Sten de Wit, spokesman for SolaRoad. The bike road opened half a year ago...
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Hundreds expected to seek positions at Greater Cincinnati job fair
2015-05-14 01:55:03| Food - Topix.net
The event will be hosted by the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce and is free for job seekers.
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Building Energy Management System Revenue Is Expected to Total Nearly $55 Billion from 2015 to 2024
2015-05-13 22:08:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
A recent report from Navigant Research assesses the global market for building energy management systems (BEMSs), including global market forecasts for revenue, segmented by region, offering type, and customer type, through 2024. read more
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Carbon emissions from peatlands may be less than expected
2015-05-11 21:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ScienceDaily: Duke University scientists have discovered a previously unknown dual mechanism that slows peat decay and may help reduce carbon dioxide emissions from peatlands during times of drought. "This discovery could hold the key to helping us find a way to significantly reduce the risk that increased drought and global warming will change Earth's peatlands from carbon sinks into carbon sources, as many scientists have feared," said Curtis J. Richardson, director of the Duke University Wetland Center and...
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