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Ivory Coasts SIDT partners with SES for digital switchover
2019-05-28 09:30:38| Digital TV News
Ivory Coasts public broadcasting company, the Société Ivoirienne de Télédiffusion (SIDT), has selected SES as its digital partner in a major move to meet the countrys 2020 deadline for switching over from analogue to digital broadcasting.
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BMW, Volkswagen and ChargePoint complete EV express charging corridors on the East and West Coasts
2016-09-13 15:55:51| Green Car Congress
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Bird migration changing due to climate change, development at Indian coasts
2016-07-02 11:50:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Zee News: According to experts, developmental activities in coastal wetlands of India and climate change are the two main factors behind change in arrival patterns of migratory birds. The important coastal wetlands along the east coast of India are Gulf of Mannar, Point Calimere, Pulicat, and Chilika. On the east coast, due to the degradation of wetlands habitats, populations of various waterbird species are dwindling in their traditional wintering sites, said S. Balachandran, deputy director, Bombay...
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'Unprecedented' Toxic Algal Blooms Harming West Coast's Wildlife
2015-12-19 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Weather: While algal blooms are relatively common, this one is different. The algae thriving off the West Coast, Pseudo nizchia, can produce a deadly neurotoxin called domoic acid. What's more, the bloom was unusually large and lasted an unusually long duration, partially due to warm water conditions brought in by El Nio. Now, scientists are warning of the widespread effects the toxic algae is having on wildlife and the seafood industry. "The duration of the bloom and the intensity of the toxicity were...
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VIDEO: Ivory Coast's baby food pioneer
2015-10-28 12:03:43| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Ivorian baby food manufacturer Marie Diongoye Konate tells the BBC's Women of African series about fighting malnutrition using local products.