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Unpacking the Evolving Role of Producers in the U.S. Recycling System (Part 3)
2017-07-20 19:11:20| Waste Age
Part three in a three-part series looks at prospects for industry-led recycling initiatives.
Unpacking the Evolving Role of Producers in the U.S. Recycling System (Part 2)
2017-07-17 17:13:22| Waste Age
Part two in a three-part series examines producers' takes on responsibility for end-of-life packaging.
Unpacking the Evolving Role of Producers in the U.S. Recycling System (Part 1)
2017-07-13 17:12:04| Waste Age
A three-part series, graduate student research from the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies explores the economic problems with packaging in the U.S. recycling system. Part one focuses on addressing systemic recycling problems in the United States.
The Big Shift to Digital - Enabling the Evolving Power System
2017-01-30 20:56:00| Transmission & Distribution World
By Gary Rackliffe, ABB Vice President, Smart Grids, North America | Sponsored Content from ABB Electricity continues to be the most versatile and widely used form of energy, but fossil generation has also been a major contributor to carbon emissions. read more
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Biologists use genomics to identify evolving new bird species in southern Idaho
2016-10-13 12:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld
[NEWS] RENO, Nev. - The South Hills crossbill, potentially a newly discovered species of finch, has evolved over the past 6,000 years with a unique dependence on its food source, the Rocky Mountain lodgepole pine, in a coevolutionary arms race that also changed the tree, according to a genomic study led by Tom Parchman, a biologist at the University of Nevada, Reno. The relatively quick coevolution occurred in two small Great Basin mountain ranges in southern Idaho, just across t…
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