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UK CMA report finds increase in on-rail competition could benefit passengers and taxpayers

2016-03-09 01:00:00| Railway Technology

A report from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in the UK revealed an increase in on-rail competition can result in benefits for passengers and taxpayers.

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Human influence on climate dates back to 1930s, new research finds

2016-03-08 23:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

ScienceDaily: Humans have triggered the last 16 record-breaking hot years experienced on Earth (up to 2014), with our impact on the global climate going as far back as 1937, a new study finds. The study suggests that without human-induced climate change, recent hot summers and years would not have occurred. The researchers also found that this effect has been masked until recently in many areas of the world by the wide use of industrial aerosols, which have a cooling effect on temperatures. "Everywhere we look,...

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Even Plant-Supporting Soil Fungi Affected by Global Warming, UCI Study Finds

2016-03-08 12:49:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Newswise: On a cool, fog-shrouded mountain of Costa Rica, University of California, Irvine biologist Caitlin Looby is finding that warming temperatures are becoming an increasing problem for one of the most ecologically diverse places on Earth. Seeking to determine how shifts in the tropical mountain cloud forest ecosystem would affect resident fungal species in Monteverde, Looby and fellow ecology & evolutionary biology graduate student Mia Maltz and their adviser, Kathleen Treseder, found that as the moist...

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Study Finds Climate Change May Drive Wealth Inequality

2016-03-03 21:46:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Courthouse News Service: Rising ocean temperatures caused by climate change are driving fish populations to cooler water, and the changes will have an "inevitable and unpredictable" impact on the world's economy, according to a study by university researchers. Researchers say important fish species are relocating closer to the Earth's poles because of continued global warming and their migration could devastate certain fishing-based economies. The changes are shifting natural resources from nations near the equator and...

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Michigan Court of Appeal finds Multistate Tax Compact applicable to...

2016-03-03 20:18:59| Steel - Topix.net

On February 25, 2016, the Michigan Court of Appeals released a decision for publication in the consolidated case of AK Steel Holding Corporation v. Department of Treasury , which upholds the ability of taxpayers to make the Multistate Tax Compact election under the former Single Business Tax Act.

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