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Global carbon emissions almost stall but warming can become faster
2015-11-28 13:59:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
International Business Times: With the Paris climate talks around the corner, there is good and bad news for the future. A study shows that the total greenhouse gas output rate has almost stalled. It increased by just 0.5% in 2014 compared to the 3-4% in the first decade of this century. However, a Swedish study shows that warming can increase due to the effect of man-made emissions on natural emissions. A cut in the former can help substantially reduce the warming. China's slow economic growth, its shift to clean energy...
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Contract Management: 3 Ways Automation & Robotics Can Help
2015-11-26 13:12:46| Capgemini News Feed
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Mobile And Temporary Water Treatment Services Ensure Your Water Supplies Remain Uninterrupted And Unaffected By Emergency Or Short Term Issues That Can Arise
2015-10-28 15:36:59| pollutiononline Products
Evoqua Water Technologies offers temporary and mobile treatment systems in configurations to ensure that water supplies remain uninterrupted and unaffected by emergency or short term issues that can arise.
Wouldn't you like to be a Pepper, too? Now you can
2015-10-07 03:44:44| Beverages - Topix.net
One of the most guarded secrets in the world is the recipe for Coca-Cola--it's locked away in a vault in Atlanta, but another famous soft drink got its start in a small Southwest Virginia town. Dr. Pepper is a fizzy favorite that has been around for years, and legend has it the 23 flavored soda started in the small town of Rural Retreat, Virginia.
Thar she flows! It's the Alaska gas line ... can you see it? Can you?
2015-09-20 23:46:42| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
OPINION: Listen my children and I'll tell you a tale: Heed not oil and the moil for gold, for there's a gas line right 'round the corner - where it's always been. Pictured: A photo of construction on the trans-Alaska oil pipeline in the 1970s.
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