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E.P.A. Extends Deadline for Navajo Plant's Pollution Controls
2013-01-18 22:46:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: In a bid to clean up one of the nation`s dirtiest coal-fired power plants without causing economic harm to the Navajo Nation that surrounds it, the Environmental Protection Agency indicated on Friday that it would give the plants owners five extra years, until 2023, to install expensive state-of-the art emissions reduction equipment. The agency expressed its willingness to extend the deadline by releasing a proposed rule. The Navajo Generating Station near Page, Ariz., not far from the Grand...
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Voith wins orders to upgrade hydro power plants in Brazil and China
2013-01-18 01:00:00| Power Technology
Voith has secured several major orders worth 185m to modernise hydropower plants in Brazil and China.
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Report: Climate Change Causes Plants to Flower Historically Early
2013-01-17 21:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
U.S. News and World Report: Dozens of flowering plants have gradually begun blooming earlier as average temperatures rise. Spring has, well, sprung, earlier than ever in the past few years. A new study suggests global warming is causing dozens of flower species to bloom more than a month earlier than they did in the past. According to the study, published in the journal PLOS ONE Wednesday, dozens of flowering plants in Massachusetts and Wisconsin have gradually begun blooming earlier as average temperatures creep up....
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Journals of Iconic Naturalists Reveal Plants Are Blooming Much Earlier
2013-01-17 19:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Yale Environment 360: An analysis of records kept by iconic naturalists Henry David Thoreau and Aldo Leopold has revealed evidence that some native plants in the eastern U.S. are flowering as much as much as a month earlier in spring than they did even just six decades ago. Writing in the journal PLoS ONE, scientists from Boston and Harvard universities and the University of Wisconsin-Madison report that many plant species found in and around Concord, Mass. -- including serviceberry and nodding trillium -- are now blooming...
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CP eHandbook: Wireless - Plants Benefit from Wireless Technology
2013-01-17 17:15:43| Chemical Processing
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