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CO2 Emissions Expected to Rise Significantly by 2030

2013-01-26 15:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: Warnings that the world is headed for "peak oil" -- when oil supplies decline after reaching the highest rates of extraction -- appear "increasingly groundless," BP's chief executive said. Bob Dudley's remarks came as the company published a study predicting oil production will increase substantially, and that unconventional and high-carbon oil will make up all of the increase in global oil supply to the end of this decade, with the explosive growth of shale oil in the U.S. behind much of the...

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Transcat Significantly Expands Canadian Presence With Acquisition Of Cal-Matrix Metrology Inc.

2013-01-25 16:33:00| chemicalonline News Articles

Transcat, Inc. (“Transcat” or the “Company”), a leading distributor of professional grade handheld test, measurement and control instruments and accredited provider of calibration, repair, inspection and other compliance services, announced recently that it has acquired Cal-Matrix Metrology Inc. (“Cal-Matrix”), a leading Canadian provider of commercial and accredited calibrations and coordinate measurement inspection services

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European MBB tariffs continue to vary significantly- Swiss Highest and UK lowest

2013-01-23 15:05:00| Telecompaper Reports

Mobile broadband (MBB) adoption continues to increase globally and in Europe. Related mobile data traffic continues to double each year and is expected to increase even further; Ericsson predicts a 12-fold rise worldwide between 2012 and 2018. This is fuelled by notebooks/netbooks, and the continuously growing penetration of tablets and smartphones is driving further growth. However, this exponential rise in data traffic has not generated a proportional increase in revenue for mobile network operators. Pricing levels and adoption continue to vary significantly in Europe. In the past affordable 'all you can eat' and unlimited packages (with no cap) were the norm in order to spur demand for mobile data. Now, the majority of operators are shifting to tiered or capped plans, or adding maximum usage or speed caps to so-called 'unlimited' plans. More than ever operators are in need of new mobile data pricing models, in order to fund the future development of their networks and sustain further growth. This research brief analyses operators' MBB offerings for laptop/netbook devices across 16 Western European countries during the fourth quarter of 2012. A separate research brief is dedicated to special iPad/tablet-only packages. The main conclusions are that average monthly MBB tariffs continue to vary significantly across the different countries of Western Europe, and range from EUR 16 in the UK up to EUR 33 in Switzerland (monthly average prices excluding VAT). In the Netherlands, the average price has come down from being the highest in Q1 2009 to the middle (8th) in Q4 2012. Dutch MBB penetration via notebook/tablet remains limited, but has almost doubled in the past two years to around 6.6 percent of the population.

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New study concludes oil sands development has significantly increased PAH and DBT loadings in regional lakes; combined with effects of climate change, a new ecological state for the lakes

2013-01-09 12:30:34| Green Car Congress

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