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WEF: Robots 'will create more jobs than they displace'
2018-09-17 13:16:56| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Robots will create more jobs than they replace, although many roles will become redundant, a report says.
Could BlackBerry Displace Apple?
2018-04-30 19:22:01| TechNewsWorld
I spent a day with BlackBerry last week and it brought back memories of how Apple displaced the company around a decade ago. I, like a lot of folks, thought what Apple was attempting was impossible. However, after the fact, it didn't even look difficult. BlackBerry largely has completed its pivot to software and services, but a wave of new phones from its partners suggests new possibilities.
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M line work to displace dozens in Bushwick, MTA document says
2016-04-17 21:11:34| Railroads - Topix.net
The M Train tracks shown near homes along Ditmars Street in Bushwick, Brooklyn on April 13, 2016. The residents of the small homes may be forced out for six months or longer for elevated line repairs.
Climate Change Study: Rising Seas Might Displace 13 Million People
2016-03-15 10:07:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Inquisitr: A new study on climate change gave a dire prediction for the costs of relocation, especially in Florida, where sea rise threatens a large part of the state. Some people are already relocating; more, maybe millions, will likely have to join them. The most recent study is novel because it combines estimates for population growth with projected sea rise levels from climate science. In the worst case scenario, which the researchers put at six feet of sea rise, roughly 13 million people will be at...
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Climate change could displace half a million people from islands
2015-10-06 16:42:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
CBS: Residents of the Marshall Islands in the North Pacific know they have it bad. Flooding is on the rise and many face the real possibility that their island homes will disappear by the end of the century. Now, a new study projects things could even be worse than previously thought for low-lying island atolls around the world, which are home to half a million people and also host several key U.S. military installations. Studying the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, scientists from the U.S. Geological...