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Low price of oil gives airlines leeway to cut fares but still post healthy profits
2015-08-30 08:51:56| Airlines - Topix.net
A United Airlines jet passes over Whittier, Calif., in July on its way to Los Angeles International Airport. Fliers in certain markets are seeing bargain flights as fare wars make a limited return.
Carbon Emissions From Power Plants Hit 27-Year Low
2015-08-28 21:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Central: As states begin the long task of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from electric power plants to comply with new federal climate policy, a 27-year low in carbon dioxide emissions earlier this year shows the U.S. may be heading toward meeting its emissions goals. U.S. power plants emitted less carbon dioxide -- 128 million metric tons -- in April than at any point in since April 1988, according to new U.S. Energy Information Administration data. That continues a long-term trend of declining...
A Single Cable Ident: Low Fire Hazard Performance and Diesel Resistance
2015-08-28 17:36:00| Railway Technology
In this white paper, Martyn Priddle, materials engineering manager, and Lee Smith, materials engineer, describe the characteristics of a product that truly delivers low fire hazard (LFH) performance and identifies a shortfall in fire safety requireme
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Popularity of ISAs 'at ten-year low'
2015-08-28 14:32:06| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
The number of adults taking out Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) has fallen to its lowest level for ten years, according to official figures
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Connecticut lobster population falls to record low amid rising sea temperatures
2015-08-26 19:17:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Fox: The lobster population has crashed to its lowest level on record in Southern New England, according to a recent report by regulators. Scientists say one of the chief reasons for the northward shift is that the ocean is getting warmer. The trend is driving lobstermen in Connecticut and Rhode Island out of business, and some regulators say theres not much they can do about the problem because its largely environmental. Michael Grimshaw has made a career out of being a lobster fisherman. Grimshaw...
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