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New Albany residents cause more CO2 emissions than Downtown dwellers, study says
2016-02-21 05:13:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Columbus Dispatch: Those big, sprawling, suburban homes might seem appealing for the space, the lawns or the schools. But the environmental cost of households there are much greater than their urban counterparts, according to a new analysis. Community Research Partners, a Columbus nonprofit group, found that the average household in New Albany created more than twice the greenhouse gas emissions than the average household in Downtown Columbus. (New Albany had the greatest carbon footprint, and Downtown had the smallest...
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Rise in air pollution level increases cases of stroke: New study
2016-02-20 05:58:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Press Trust of India: Researchers also found that temperature had an impact on air quality and risk of stroke. Higher pollution levels are linked to an increased number of strokes, according to a new study that reaffirms the growing evidence that climate change and overall air quality contributes to cardiovascular disease. The research, which used data from the US and China, is one of the first to study the interaction between air quality and the number of stroke cases along with the potential effect of temperatures...
Climate change will reduce San Pedro recharge, study says
2016-02-20 02:05:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Arizona Daily Star: The San Pedro study comes as the Legislature is considering two bills that would either lift, or make it easier for municipalities in Cochise County to lift, requirements that new developments prove they have an adequate water supply for 100 years to start building. As the law now stands, any county can require that all new developments prove an adequate supply. Cochise and Yuma counties are the only ones to have adopted such requirements. Pima County falls under a different state requirement...
Failure Case Study: Sapporo Green Aroma; The challenges of targeting a specific consumer group in a shrinking beer market
2016-02-20 01:00:00| Beverage industry market research - from just-drinks.com
Japan's beer market has been seeing an ongoing decline, with a -1.36% CAGR between 2006 and 2015 despite marketers' efforts such as creating a new segment, new genre beer, to offer cheaper prices.
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Study shows reversal of fortunes as U.S. spending climbs sharply in Canada
2016-02-19 22:50:42| Auto Dealers - Topix.net
Although the weak loonie is expected to curtail even more cross-border visits this year from Canadians, a growing number of Americans are heading the other way to shop for bargains, according to a recent Canadian study. With much of the spotlight on Canadian travel, less is known about U.S. travel into Canada.
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