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3 lessons in big data from the Ford Motor Company
2014-02-09 08:09:15| Automakers - Topix.net
Data means a lot to Ford, informing everything from product design to business intelligence.
Big risks remain in energy and climate change arenas
2014-02-09 03:14:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Florida Times-Union: No country is doing as well as it should to address climate change, but the U.S. is doing better than most could have imagined a few years ago, says a scholar on energy issues. Changes in the economy and effective government policies have helped improve this countrys performance, and Michael Levi says that increased options for energy resources make him more optimistic about the future of climate change. But in this time of rapid transformation in energy resources and consumption, Americans need...
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Credit Union Place getting big screens, other upgrades
2014-02-09 01:58:13| Wireless - Topix.net
The money will be used to purchase two LED screens for the arena, make upgrades to the WIFI network, increase security and safety at the CUP, and expand the current stage.
Big companies step up efforts to trim environmental risks in supply chains
2014-02-08 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Bloomberg: Multinational corporations say they are increasingly taking on a regulatory role in their supply chains to improve performance on environment, health and safety (EHS) issues, especially in developing countries where government oversight can be weak. Although EHS regulations are strong in some developing countries, including China, they can be difficult to enforce, as governments struggle to keep up with growth in manufacturing. Multinational corporations have traditionally conducted facility...
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World Cup Cities Say Climate Change Is Big Part of Planning
2014-02-07 20:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Voice of America: The World Cup soccer tournament is getting more and more carbon-heavy, with FIFA estimating that the 2014 event in Brazil will dump 2.72 million tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere -- one million more tons than South Africa's 2010 World Cup. Officials from both sides of the globe weigh in how they have incorporated climate change concerns into the World Cup. Brazil's tourism board says it is expecting tourists to spend $10.4 billion during this year's World Cup. That cash injection, however,...
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