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New study shows S Florida soft corals may withstand climate change
2014-12-15 00:37:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Miami Herald: As the oceans absorb more carbon on a planet increasingly choked by greenhouse gases, scientists worry its reefs -- the great storm-deflecting rampart for much of the tropics -- will crumble and fall. But for the first time, a new study by the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science and a team of international scientists has found that at least one soft coral, the shrub-like sea rod found throughout South Florida, the Gulf of Mexico and the Bahamas, is more resilient...
New Study Shows Iowa Agriculture An Even Stronger Driver Of State's Economy
2014-12-04 03:04:13| Agriculture - Topix.net
NEW STUDY SHOWS IOWA AGRICULTURE AN EVEN STRONGER DRIVER OF STATE'S ECONOMY Dec. 3, 2014 Source: Coalition to support Iowa's Farmers news release Iowa's 88,637 family farms continue to be a key driver of Iowa's economy, contributing six percent more to the state economy than in 2007, according to a new study commissioned by the Coalition to Support Iowa's Farmers . The study shows that more than 33 percent of Iowa's total economic output came from Iowa agriculture in 2012.
REALTOR Productivity Study Shows More Agents Doing Transactions Than Expected
2014-12-02 17:15:13| Real Estate - Topix.net
A new study shows REALTORS are largely optimistic about their local markets, still struggle with low inventory challenges, and 60 percent of them are doing 100 percent of the business. According to a new REALTOR Productivity Study of Multiple Listing Service activity released by leading consulting firm WAV Group and sponsored by Realtors Property Resource , 29 percent of Realtors say they are "very optimistic" about their local markets and 71 percent say they are "cautiously optimistic"; none say they are "not at all optimistic" about their local markets.
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Study shows Obamacare plans, and subsidies, rising in Tampa Bay area
2014-11-24 04:57:05| Biotech - Topix.net
The prices of standard health plans on the Affordable Care Act insurance marketplace are increasing next year by double-digit percentages in the Tampa Bay region. But 90 percent of Floridians who bought insurance on the exchanges received tax subsidies, and those could also go up enough to help soften the blow, according to a new analysis.
Study shows 99% of used lead-based vehicle batteries in the EU are collected and recycled
2014-11-06 10:55:09| Green Car Congress
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