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Appalachia New River tragedy: High zinc levels poison water
2013-08-23 23:52:00| Waste Management - Topix.net
APPALACHIA , August 23, 2013 - New evidence shows alarmingly high levels of zinc flowing into the New River, raising serious concerns about the health of the river and the impact of the pollution on surrounding communities.
Camarillo paper plant complies with noise levels
2013-08-22 04:04:24| Paper - Topix.net
CARMEN SMYTH/SPECIAL TO THE STAR File photo: Paul Githens and several other Camarillo residents are upset about noise emitted from the International Paper Co.
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Global Warming: Carbon Emissions Sure to Prompt Rise of Sea Levels to Three Feet by 2100
2013-08-21 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
International Business Times: Unless the governments of the world find immediate solutions to curb their respective fossil fuel consumptions and carbon emissions, the global populace might as well retire to an impending plausible scenario of rising sea levels by year 2100 to as much as three feet high. A draft report by the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) highly noted that such activities are highly controllable or avoidable because these are results of human decisions. "It is extremely likely that...
ChemEdge 2013 Projects Highest Participation Levels in Six Years in Dallas, Texas
2013-08-21 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
ChemEdge 2013 started off with record setting numbers for attendee and exhibitor numbers at National Association of Chemical Distributors (NACD) flagship event, which is scheduled for August 21–23 in Dallas, TX. In last 3 years, exhibitor numbers have grown 18%. This includes the presence of many new exhibitors. Regarding registration, ChemEdge has seen yearly increases. This year alone saw 130+ first time attendees. This story is related to the following:Trade Associations
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Vancouver near top of list of cities threatened by rising sea levels
2013-08-21 04:44:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Canadian Press: Coastal flooding could cost the global economy $1-trillion a year a few short decades from now because of the rise in sea levels caused by global warming if action is not taken now to stem the flow and Vancouver is one of the cities most at-risk for losses, says a new study. The article, published Tuesday in the journal Nature Climate Change, is part of an ongoing project by the Organization for Economic Co-operation. "This work shows that flood risk is rising in coastal cities globally due...
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