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Smog in India Damaged Enough Crops to Feed 94 Million, Study Says

2014-09-06 00:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Yale Environment 360: Ground-level ozone, the main component of smog, damaged 6.7 million tons of Indian crops worth an estimated $1.3 billion in a single year, according to a new study published in Geophysical Research Letters. That's enough wheat, rice and other staple crops to feed 94 million people roughly one-third of the country's impoverished population. Arising from a combination of vehicle emissions, cooking stoves, and industrial sources, plant-damaging ozone has left many of India's fast-developing cities...

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Financial Results, Strategic Agreements, New Study Release, Mergers,...

2014-09-05 18:00:08| Trucking - Topix.net

Today, Analysts Review released its research reports regarding Staples, Inc. , Conn's, Inc. , CBS Corporation , United Parcel Service, Inc. and Tim Hortons Inc. . Private wealth members receive these notes ahead of publication.

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Study: Permian Basin oil boom has sizable economic impact on Lubbock

2014-09-05 08:03:07| Oil & Gas - Topix.net

A new report co-authored by Bradley Ewing, professor of energy economics at Texas Tech, analyzes the economic impact of the recent oil and gas boom in the Permian Basin. According to the report, titled "Economic Impact of the Permian Basin's Oil and Gas Industry," the oil and gas business has created and sustained more than 546,000 jobs and produced an economic output of about $137.8 billion.

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Recent Study: ContextVision AB (COV) - Financial and Strategic SWOT Analysis Review

2014-09-05 07:44:45| Appliances - Topix.net

The company assists manufacturers by providing unparalleled diagnostic image quality. ContextVision offers software solutions for ultrasound, x-ray, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography, fluoroscopy and computed tomography.

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IPC Conducts Study to Assess North American Labor Pool for Electronics Manufacturers

2014-09-05 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Responding to industry's need for information and answers regarding gap between need for workers with STEM skills and available talent in North America, IPC has begun work on study of region's labor pool. Survey about hiring needs of electronics manufacturers and their experiences recruiting qualified production workers/engineers aims to assess how well current labor pool meets needs of electronics manufacturers, identify gaps, and discover how manufacturers overcome recruitment ...This story is related to the following:Trade Associations

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