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BC floods could be Canada's most costly natural disaster
2016-05-30 22:55:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Solo News: A bridge over the Fraser River in British Columbia is seen in this undated file New studies out today indicate a growing risk of a large-scale flood in the Lower Mainland, and that if a major Fraser River or coastal flood were to occur between now and 2100, it would trigger losses estimated at twenty to thirty billion dollars, potentially the most costly natural disaster in Canadian history. The studies were done on behalf of 43 government and private sector partners. "It's time to kick into high...
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Complex, costly work leaves 3 paint suppliers to dominate business
2016-04-18 06:59:10| Chemicals - Topix.net
A technician at PPG Industries' Coatings Innovation Center in Allison Park, Pa., work on automotive coatings. That industry is researching ways to put less paint on vehicles while making it more long-lasting.
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Fliers beware: new airfare rule could lead to costly mistake
2016-04-06 20:04:57| Airlines - Topix.net
In this July 25, 2013 file photo, a United Airlines plane, top left, takes off from Newark Liberty International Airport, in Newark, N.J. The three largest U.S. airlines have changed the way they price multi-city trips, forcing those who book such itineraries to pay hundreds of extra dollars in airfare. Most fliers buy simple roundtrip tickets and won't be affected.
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Linksys Offers New Wireless Networking Without Costly Hardware
2016-03-31 01:07:19| Wireless - Topix.net
Wireless network services have now become a must for almost all businesses. Whether it is a coffee shop, a book store or large corporation, having wireless access gives employees and customers access to the Internet or company networks right away.
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Japan regulators OK costly ice wall at Fukushima plant
2016-03-30 14:39:50| Energy - Topix.net
Japanese regulators on Wednesday approved the launch of an unprecedented refrigeration structure resembling giant popsicles that would form a huge underground frozen barrier around the wrecked Fukushima nuclear reactor buildings in a desperate bid to contain contaminated water. The plant's operator, Tokyo Electric Power Co., said it planned to turn on the ice wall Thursday, in an attempt to minimize the risk of contaminated water escaping into the water.
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