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Cyber Security Application Protects Plants Against Viruses and Malwar
2013-09-03 21:25:00| Chemical Processing
Whitelisting is an additional layer of protection for industrial systems and networks.
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Solvay and Sadara Begin HP Plant\'s Construction in Saudi Arabia for PO, PO Derivatives and PU ...
2013-09-03 07:00:00| Coatings World Breaking News
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Radiation Near Japanese Plants Tanks Suggests New Leaks
2013-09-01 04:43:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: A crisis over contaminated water at Japans stricken nuclear plant worsened on Saturday when the plants operator said it had detected high radiation levels near storage tanks, a finding that raised the possibility of additional leaks. The operator, Tokyo Electric Power Company, or Tepco, said it had found the high levels of radiation at four separate spots on the ground, near some of the hundreds of tanks used to store toxic water produced by makeshift efforts to cool the Fukushima Daiichi plants...
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As Coal Plants Shut Down, United Kingdom Faces Power Crunch
2013-08-29 22:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
National Geographic: London at night sparkles with beautiful lighting, from the 11,500 lights that brighten the Edwardian facade of iconic department store Harrods to the 4,000 that illuminate the outline of Albert Bridge, spanning the River Thames. But are these popular tourist attractions-and the rest of the United Kingdom-at risk of going dark? British authorities have been issuing some dire-sounding warnings. In February, the man then in charge of Ofgem, Britain's industry regulator, warned of an impending "near-crisis"...
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Mercury Fingerprint of Pacific Fish Points to Asia Coal Power Plants
2013-08-29 06:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
LA Times: Mercury found in high levels in deep Pacific Ocean fish such as swordfish has a chemical fingerprint, and it implicates coal-burning power plants in Asia, according to a new study. A research team from the universities of Hawaii and Michigan looked at mercury in the flesh of nine species common to the massive North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, the largest ecosystem on the planet, at 7 million square miles. Four years ago, the team found that mercury levels in such fish as tuna increased with the depth...
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