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Oxford Advanced Surfaces Wins Grant to Conduct Rescued Carbon Fibre Study

2016-06-01 08:00:00| Coatings World Breaking News

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Study: How Deep, Old Waters Delay Antarctic Ocean Warming

2016-06-01 07:33:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Nature World News: A new study revealed that surface water in the Antarctic ocean is being pushed northward, which allows the old,deep water to surface, delaying the effects of global warming in the Antarctic. A new study from the University of Washington and Massachusetts Institute of Technology revealed that ocean currents are the reason behind the delayed warming of the Antarctic Ocean while the rest of planet is significantly warmer. Previously, scientists believed that the delayed warming in the Atlantic...

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Driver Training/Test Study Guide Taxi & LPT

2016-05-31 18:24:06| PortlandOnline

For all TAXI, TNC, SHUTTLE, EXECUTIVE SEDAN, TOUR & LIMO drivers PDF Document, 289kbCategory: Drivers

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British Columbia floods could be Canada's most costly natural disaster: Study

2016-05-31 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Canadian Press: A new study says the risk of a devastating flood in British Columbia's Lower Mainland is increasing due to rising sea levels and other impacts of climate change. The Fraser Basin Council says a major flood along the coast or the Fraser River could be the most costly natural disaster in Canadian history, with potential losses of about $32 billion. The group says in its report that flood risks are projected to worsen over the next 85 years, both in size and frequency. The report notes dikes...

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With the most slaves globally, India improves response to the scourge: study

2016-05-31 07:22:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: India has the most slaves in the world with over 18 million people trapped in debt bondage, forced into marriage, sold to brothels or born into servitude, according to a global slavery index, which noted an improved government response to the issue. Forty percent of the world's estimated 45.8 million slaves are in India, although the scourge exists in all 167 nations surveyed by the Australian-based group Walk Free Foundation. Fiona David, head of global research at Walk Free, said while estimates...

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