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Study: climate change policies could have positive effect UK economy

2014-07-07 13:54:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Blue and Green: Policies to tackle climate change could have a positive effect on the UK economy, according to a new report that challenges those that say sustainability will harm economic growth. A range of studies and lobby groups have previously criticised climate change policies for harming the economy because of the risk of carbon intensive companies leaving the UK in favour of countries with more relaxed regulation. However, a report by the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy and the Grantham...

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Sasol, Eni plan Mozambique gas study

2014-07-04 16:38:27| Chemicals - Topix.net

Sasol, the world's biggest producer of motor fuel from coal, is considering a gas-to-liquids plant in Mozambique with Eni SpA of Italy and the southern African country's oil company.

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The Country's Military Expenditure Is Projected To Grow At A CAGR Of Just Under 9% By 2019, According To A New Study On ASDReports

2014-07-04 11:33:03| rfglobalnet Home Page

The new report, now available on ASDReports, Future of the Georgian Defense Industry – Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2019 analyzes the Georgian defense industry market size and drivers, including detailed analysis of the Georgian defense industry until 2019, together with highlights of the demand drivers and growth stimulators for the industry.

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Study: Surge In Okla. Quakes Can Be Traced To Drilling Operations

2014-07-03 22:09:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

National Public Radio: 2014 has been a shaky year so far for Oklahomans. The state has had more earthquakes than California. A growing body of research points to oil and gas production as fueling the increase in seismic activity. A paper published today in the journal Science suggests a small number of wastewater wells used in drilling operations could be responsible for many of the small quakes. StateImpact's Joe Wertz reports. JOE WERTZ: Public officials held a town hall north of Oklahoma City last week to answer...

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Study finds that quakes tied to drilling

2014-07-03 21:59:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

News-Capital: A new study explains how just four wells forcing massive amounts of drilling wastewater into the ground probably are shaking up Oklahoma. Those wells seem to have triggered more than 100 small to medium earthquakes in the past five years, according to a study published Thursday by the journal Science. Many of the quakes were much farther away from the wells than expected. Combined, those wells daily pour more than 5 million gallons of water a mile or two underground into rock formations, the...

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