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Voluntary COOL in the works

2015-06-26 22:44:00| National Hog Farmer

By P. Scott Shearer, Bockorny Group, Washington, D.C. Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), ranking member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, is working on a voluntary country-of-origin labeling program in an effort to deal with the recent World Trade Organization ruling and the ever-growing prospect of over $3 billion in tariffs on U.S. agricultural products that would be imposed by Canada and Mexico. read more

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OPB: Portland Works On New Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan

2015-06-23 21:18:23| PortlandOnline

News story posted to OPB.org June 23, 2015.

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Rugged Handheld Tester works with wireless sensors.

2015-06-23 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Offering 1 second response time and wireless distance of 50 ft or more, Model UHH2 Universal Handheld Test Equipment provides functionality of Mobile Meter® Software App on weatherproof IP68 Android®-based handheld. Wireless anemometer, hygrometer, and pressure probes communicate to handheld using Bluetooth SIG, Inc. wireless technology and can all be displayed simultaneously. Powered by 2,000 mAh lithium ion battery, unit includes 1.2 GHz quad-core CPU and 4.3 in. touchscreen.

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What U.S. Steel's new electric arc furnace could mean for Fairfield Works

2015-06-18 22:38:11| Steel - Topix.net

Steel producers around Alabama have felt the pinch of the market, forcing firms like U.S. Steel Corp. to rethink production at its Fairfield Works. In an effort to mitigate losses over the last decade, U.S. Steel has started to shift production across its North American footprint - this includes the addition of a new electric arc furnace at the Fairfield Works, which will replace the existing blast furnace that will be taken offline as soon as the new EAF is complete.

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Environmental activism works, study shows

2015-06-15 12:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld

[NEWS] The environmental movement is making a difference - nudging greenhouse gas emissions down in states with strong green voices, according to a Michigan State University (MSU) study. Social scientist Thomas Dietz and Kenneth Frank, MSU Foundation professor of sociometrics, have teamed up to find a way to tell if a state jumping on the environmental bandwagon can mitigate other human factors - population growth and economic affluence - known to hurt the environment. &quot…

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