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Recyclings U.S. Impact Strong; Numbers Higher than Earlier ReportsEREF Study

2015-09-11 16:37:00| Waste Age

Recycling is creating a positive impact on the U.S. economy, and both the amount of waste generated and the tonnage of recyclables processed is significantly higher than estimates by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), according to a new comprehensive study by the Environmental Research and Education Foundation (EREF). read more

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Study: Southern Ocean Is Soaking Up More Carbon

2015-09-11 15:20:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: The vast Southern Ocean around Antarctica has started to soak up more greenhouse gases from the atmosphere in recent years, helping limit climate change, after signs its uptake had stalled, a study said on Thursday. The Southern Ocean's natural absorption of carbon roughly doubled to 1.2 billion tonnes in 2011 - equivalent to the European Union's annual man-made greenhouse gas emissions - from levels a decade earlier, it said. "It's good news, for the moment" for efforts to slow man-made global...

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Breakthrough NIST study creates molecules out of photons

2015-09-11 15:19:55| Extremetech

A new study in manipulating photons has created the first two-photon structure that behaves like a molecule of matter.

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Kaeser Publishes Case Study Blog Entry on Using Blowers for Vacuum Hold Down

2015-09-11 12:31:09| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Kaeser Compressors, Inc. has published a new blog entry to company blog Kaeser Talks Shop: www.kaesertalksshop.com. This blog entry is a case study example showing the savings a leading furniture manufacturer was able to achieve by switching from rotary screw vacuum units to rotary lobe blowers for their vacuum...

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Antarctic Ocean's carbon dioxide absorption increased: Study

2015-09-11 05:58:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Economic Times: The Antarctic Ocean has been absorbing increasing levels of carbon dioxide over the past decade, a new study has found, dispelling fears that the ocean's carbon sink might have begun to "saturate". The Antarctic Ocean, also known as the Southern Ocean, seasonally absorbs vast amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and releases it back later in the year. On an annual average the seas surrounding Antarctica absorb significantly more CO2 than they release. These seas rem ..

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