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Garden State is Wasting its Waste, Should Better Utilize Biomass, Report Says
2015-09-28 15:19:00| Waste Age
NJ Spotlight Tapping into 4 million tons of organic trash NJ produces each year could help state reduce reliance on fossil fuels, curb greenhouse-gas emissions. read more
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Kansas manufacturing sector healthy, but state finances a drag, report says
2015-09-26 22:48:26| Logistics - Topix.net
Kansas has a healthy manufacturing sector and a workforce poised to grow it, but the state's fiscal situation could prove a drag on the industry, according to a report from Ball State University. Ball State, which is in Indiana, grades each of the 50 states annually on the health of their manufacturing and logistics industries, and on factors that influence those industries' development, such as their workforces, tax climate and global connections.
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U.S. youth all eat fast food a " poor kids no more than others, new study says
2015-09-23 08:35:12| Food - Topix.net
This photo shows Dip & Squeeze ketchup packets at a Robinson Township, Pa., fast food restaurant Monday, March 30, 2015. A Michigan food entrepreneur is trying to convince a federal court jury in Pittsburgh that his Little Dipper condiment package led the H.J. Heinz Co.
Antarctic Seafloor Life Is Locking Away a Lot of Carbon, Study Says
2015-09-22 19:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Yale Environment 360: The loss of sea ice over Antarctic waters has caused certain forms of life to flourish on the seafloor, and those underwater communities are acting as important and unexpected carbon sinks, according to research published in the journal Current Biology. Based on studies of West Antarctic bryozoans aquatic invertebrates sometimes referred to as "moss animals" researchers have found that those and other seafloor organisms could play important roles in accumulating and burying carbon, removing it...
Portland bike commuting set record in 2014, U.S. Census Bureau says
2015-09-18 18:04:33| PortlandOnline
Portlanders set a record for bike commuting in 2014, with 7.2 percent of commuters choosing to bike to work, according to new figures published today by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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