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Clean-Energy Jobs Surpass Oil Drilling for First Time in U.S
2016-05-25 22:36:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Bloomberg: The number of U.S. jobs in solar energy overtook those in oil and natural gas extraction for the first time last year, helping drive a global surge in employment in the clean-energy business as fossil-fuel companies faltered. Employment in the U.S. solar business grew 12 times faster than overall job creation, the International Renewable Energy Agency said in a report on Wednesday. About 8.1 million people worldwide had jobs in the clean energy in 2015, up from 7.7 million in 2014, according to...
Wood Resources International LLC: Pulpmills In Eastern Canada Have Become More Competitive With Wood Costs In The 1Q/16 Reaching Their Lowest Levels In 15 Years
2016-05-25 08:50:39| pulpandpaperonline Home Page
Wood costs for pulp mills in Eastern Canada have fallen dramatically the past four years, and the region has some of the lowest wood fiber costs in North America, according to the North American Wood Fiber Review
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Do you know your wild species at risk? in pictures
2016-05-25 07:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Do you know your wild species at risk? in pictures New research by WWF as part of the Wear it Wild campaign has revealed that millions of Britons are unaware of how many of the worlds animals are vulnerable, endangered or even critically endangered.
EDF Energy and Atkins start first nuclear training academy in UAE
2016-05-25 01:00:00| Power Technology
British design, engineering, and project management company Atkins and EDF Energy have introduced its nuclear training academy in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
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Burning All Fossil Fuels Would Lead 17 C Rise in Arctic Temperatures
2016-05-24 16:23:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
EcoWatch: Burning all the fossil fuels we know to exist on Earth could push global temperature an average of 8 C above preindustrial levels, according to new research. The Arctic would bear the brunt of the warming, with temperatures potentially rising 17 C, said the authors. The new paper, published Monday in Nature Climate Change, looks at would happen over the next 300 years or so if the world continues to burn coal, oil and gas with no efforts to limit emissions. Dr. Malte Meinshausen from the Potsdam...
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