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Africa sounds alarm over crucial climate summit

2015-06-06 12:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: The worlds least-developed countries have accused richer nations of failing to provide financial backing for a strong new global climate treaty. With little negotiating time left ahead of the UN climate summit in Paris later this year, diplomats from nearly 200 countries meeting in Bonn have reportedly made little progress, raising the possibility of a last-minute diplomatic fiasco, as happened in Copenhagen in 2009. The mistrust between countries that built up in Copenhagen now threatens...

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Wool Prices in Australia, China, South Africa and New Zealand (Weekly Report)

2015-06-05 18:04:41| EmergingTextiles.com

Wool prices have continued surging in the last days, in line with a strong demand from Chinese importers and a very low level of available fibers. Our weekly report delivers a comprehensive view of wool prices in Australia, with a long list of micron types in A$, US$ and euro terms. Historical charts are also available, such as downloadable historical data. The China's Nanjing market is covered whereas links to weekly New Zealand and South African markets are provided.

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Schlatter to Attend Africa Rail 2015

2015-06-05 15:48:00| Railway Technology

The Schlatter Group is the internationally leading manufacturer of stationary rail welding machines for rails and for turnouts.

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Technology From Honeywell International Inc. (U.S.) To Run Largest Refinery In Africa

2015-06-05 06:48:28| plantautomation News Articles

UOP LLC, a Honeywell International Inc. (NYSE: HON) company, announced today that its process technology, catalysts and proprietaryequipment will form the basis for the largest refinery in Africa, reducing Nigeria's dependence on imported fuels and petrochemicals

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El Nio to disrupt rains, cut Africa, E Asia harvests, scientists say

2015-06-04 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: Farmers in Africa and East Asia are expected to suffer crop losses as extreme weather linked to the El Nino phenomenon alters rainfall patterns, scientists told a conference on climate change in Bonn on Wednesday. The rainy season has been delayed in several African nations, and it is difficult to predict exactly how large the crop losses will be, said Sonja Vermeulen, a University of Copenhagen scientist. "Peanut farmers in Gambia, for example, have already been hit this year," Vermeulen told...

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