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New Albany residents cause more CO2 emissions than Downtown dwellers, study says
2016-02-21 05:13:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Columbus Dispatch: Those big, sprawling, suburban homes might seem appealing for the space, the lawns or the schools. But the environmental cost of households there are much greater than their urban counterparts, according to a new analysis. Community Research Partners, a Columbus nonprofit group, found that the average household in New Albany created more than twice the greenhouse gas emissions than the average household in Downtown Columbus. (New Albany had the greatest carbon footprint, and Downtown had the smallest...
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Automakers still not doing enough to cut CO2, says whistleblower
2016-02-18 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Agence France-Presse: Five months after exposing the German auto giant for installing so-called defeat devices in its diesel engines, the International Council on Clean Transportation said the sector as a whole was still lagging in its efforts to curb pollution. And Europes attempts to regulate in this area were too timid, ICCT said. The VW scandal was an extreme case, but higher emissions are the norm in the automobile sector, said Vicente Franco, of ICCTs Berlin office. No manufacturer is perfect. It was ICCT...
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Extensive Use Of Probiotics In Dairy Sector Driving The Global Probiotic Market, says Technavio
2016-02-17 06:25:37| foodingredientsonline News Articles
According to the latest research study released by Technavio, the market size of the global probiotics market is predicted to reach close to USD 48 billion in revenue by 2019
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Extensive Use Of Probiotics In Dairy Sector Driving The Global Probiotic Market, says Technavio
2016-02-17 06:25:37| dairynetwork News Articles
According to the latest research study released by Technavio, the market size of the global probiotics market is predicted to reach close to USD 48 billion in revenue by 2019
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Enhanced levels of carbon dioxide are likely cause of global dryland greening, study says
2016-02-16 23:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ScienceDaily: Enhanced levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide are a likely key driver of global dryland greening, according to a paper published in the journal Scientific Reports. The positive trend in vegetation greenness has been observed through satellite images, but the reasons for it had been unclear. After analyzing 45 studies from eight countries, Lixin Wang, assistant professor of earth sciences in the School of Science at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, and a Ph.D. student in Wang's...
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