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Mt. Tabor reservoir protest could draw hundreds, organizer predicts

2013-07-12 20:06:46| PortlandOnline

Brad Schmidt in The Oregonian, july 11, 2013

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Peak Oil Concerns Overstated As Demand Will Fall, Study Predicts

2013-07-11 07:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Yale Environment 360: Stanford UniversityOil demand, 1990-2100 from Stanford University and the University of California-Santa Cruz (UCSC) say that dire projections of peak oil mistakenly assume that an increasingly wealthy planet will continue to rely heavily on oil. On the contrary, they say, the link between economic growth and oil is breaking down as a result of increased energy efficiency, lower prices for alternative fuel sources, urbanization, and limits on consumption by the wealthy. While the researchers project...

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New model predicts uptick in hurricane intensity and frequency

2013-07-10 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Scientific America: For the past 40 years, as far back as the satellite record extends, the number of tropical cyclones that form around the world has held relatively steady, at about 90 per year. As climate change feeds heat energy into the atmosphere and oceans, these storms have become fiercer, but not more frequent. That could change in coming decades, according to a new model developed by a Massachusetts Institute of Technology meteorologist. Professor Kerry Emanuel said he was surprised by his latest findings....

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Hasbro, Inc. (HAS): Chart Pattern Predicts a Big Sell-off in This Stock in the Next 6 Weeks

2013-07-09 01:22:47| Toys - Topix.net

After staging a massive rally off its 2011 lows, toymaker Hasbro, Inc. came very close to re-testing its 2010 all-time highs on May 22, the day of the "Bernanke top" in the S&P 500.

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Global Construction 2025 Forecast Predicts New Tiger Nations Will Roar

2013-07-03 18:50:51| ENR.com: Headline News

The U.S. will remain the worlds second largest market, but its share will drop in the next 12 years as China builds up its lead to 25% of global output from 18% currently.

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