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5 Areas for Action to Set the Green Climate Fund on an Ambitious Path
2013-10-07 01:43:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
World Resources Institute: Expectations are running high as the Board of the Green Climate Fund prepares for its fifth meeting in Paris this week. As the scale of the global climate change challenge becomes increasingly apparent, the GCF is expected to play a pivotal role in moving money quickly and smartly to help countries transition to low-carbon, climate-resilient development pathways. The GCFs Board, which met for the first time last year, has already made a number of important decisions, including the selection of a...
Vacuum Accessory keeps dust collection work areas clean.
2013-10-01 14:29:36| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
By adding high-vacuum wand to low-vacuum dust collector, Clean Sweep removes fugitive dust from around dust collector and adjacent work area and sends it directly to collector. Pneumatic vacuum pump, powered by same compressed air line that cleans dust collector filters, draws dust into collector through vacuum hose system. Accessory creates vacuum of up to 40 in. wg at 90 psig, and dust enters collector inlet before channel baffles so that large particles do not contact filter media. This story is related to the following:Dust Collecting Systems | Vacuum Equipment Accessories, Supplies & Parts
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Clean Sweep' Vacuum Accessory Keeps Dust Collection Work Areas Clean
2013-09-30 03:24:57| pollutiononline News Articles
A new "Clean Sweep" pneumatic vacuum accessory from Camfil Air Pollution Control (APC) provides an economical clean-up solution by adding a high-vacuum wand to a low-vacuum dust collector such as the Farr Gold Series® cartridge collector
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India: Green areas spreading in Rajasthan deserts after heavy rains
2013-09-29 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Times of India: Global warming is set to change the climate of Rajasthan forever. According to leading London-based scientists, the deserts of Rajasthan will become swampy by 2030. The findings of these scientists, which are published in the journal, 'Nature', a few years ago, had also said the north-east areas of the state will change to drought-affected regions. In the last one decade, several indications have been observed which are likely to cause the change, including heavy rains, in western Rajasthan, while...
Survey finds more than 60 percent of Oklahoma public schools have no storm-safe areas
2013-09-27 20:05:00| American School & University
Group is conducting petition drive for a bond vote on providing safe rooms for all Oklahoma public schools Safety at School read more
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