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Privatized SLGA less lucrative: study
2014-12-04 18:11:55| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
A new study of the financial implications of privatizing more of the liquor retailing business in Saskatchewan warns this could mean serious pain for the provincial treasury. Parents have the right to expect their children will come to no harm at school - and that alleged misconduct by teachers will be met with a rigorous and transparent investigation.
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Amazon indigenous land loss threatens climate, says study
2014-12-04 04:22:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
BBC: Scientists say destroying indigenous areas of the Amazon rainforest will have an irreversible impact on the atmosphere of the planet. A new study said indigenous lands were "protected natural areas" accounting for 55% of the carbon stored in the Amazon basin. It said this land was at risk because governments had failed to recognise or enforce indigenous land rights. The report was released on the first day of UN climate talks in Peru. The study said nearly 20% of the Amazon forests are...
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.
2012 Inner Corridors Parking Study
2014-12-03 23:09:42| PortlandOnline
PDF Document, 9,165kbCategory: Centers + Corridors, Parking Toolkit and Analysis
Ignoring indigenous rights Amazon fuels global warming study
2014-12-03 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: More than half the carbon in the Amazon region could be released into the atmosphere unless indigenous land rights are protected, a new study said on Tuesday, as a UN climate conference got under way in Peru. Indigenous territories and protected natural areas across nine South American countries account for more than half the carbon stored in the Amazon, the study published in the journal Carbon Management reported. If this land is exploited for logging, mining or commercial farming, much of...
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