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New breed of planes
2014-08-11 01:27:33| Airlines - Topix.net
Perth travellers are about to experience the most radical upgrade in planes ever seen, with six airlines to introduce new offerings in the next nine months.
Trains and Boats and Planes?
2014-07-30 08:46:56| Railroads - Topix.net
"Trains and boats and planes took you away, but every time I see them I pray. And if my prayers can cross the sea, the trains and boats and planes will bring you back, back home to me."
Warming Threatens Roads, Ports and Planes, Report Says
2014-07-28 20:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Central: The transportation sector is a major contributor to climate-changing carbon dioxide emissions, and, worldwide, it's also one of the most vulnerable sectors to the effects of climate change, according to a new report. In other words, climate change could mean "sun kinks' could warp train tracks in the heat, airplanes will be more expensive to fly, highway surfaces could soften in heat waves, roadways and bridges could be washed away in rising seas and storm surges, and storms in the open ocean...
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Where are all the clean, infinite-range nuclear-powered cars, ships, and planes?
2014-07-25 18:14:24| Extremetech
This morning I found myself pondering a particularly interesting question: Where are all the nuclear-powered cars, ships, and planes? Nuclear power is cleaner than fossil fuel power, it generates more power than fossil power (i.e. it goes faster) while weighing significantly less, and you can go years without ever having to refuel a nuclear vehicle. Imagine if you could buy a nuclear-powered Tesla Model S or Ford Escape, and never had to refuel it for the entirety of its operational life. So, where are all the nuclear vehicles? Were they kiboshed by the ecologists? Is it yet another conspiracy hatched by Big Oil to maintain their juicy fossil fuel profits?
Which conflict zones do planes fly over?
2014-07-18 14:14:15| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Who decides where it's safe to fly?
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