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Abundance of rules in Hong Kong limiting Shenzhen-type innovation, pundit says

2015-06-25 09:41:56| Logistics - Topix.net

Richard Kelly, chief catalyst at the Fung Academy, speaks at the SCMP-hosted Game Changers event at the JW Marriott in Hong Kong on Thursday. Photo: K.Y. Cheng More companies in Hong Kong should collaborate and heed customer feedback to boost creativity in a city where innovation is often constrained by a traditional mix of Chinese Confucianism and British bureaucracy, a pundit from Li & Fung global trading group said Thursday.

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Portland contracting system needs 'intervention,' auditor says

2015-06-25 01:53:57| PortlandOnline

Brad Schmidt in The Oregonian, June 24, 2015

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Only 1 in 10 schools in Detroit is performing acceptably, nonprofit group says

2015-06-24 23:46:00| American School & University

Excellence Schools Detroit evaluated 224 schools serving city students and only 21 received a grade of C+ or higher read more

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Most extreme weather has climate change link, study says

2015-06-24 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

InsideClimate: In the wake of major hurricanes, floods and heat waves, scientists are quick to say that no single weather event can be attributed to climate change until careful analysis draws that conclusion. Now, a new study argues that thinking is backwards, that all extreme weather has a link to climate change. The default position has been holding science back in connecting weather and climate, concludes the authors of a peer-reviewed paper published Monday in Nature Climate Change. This "could be a...

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Linking Disasters to Climate Makes Skeptics Less Likely to Donate, Study Says

2015-06-23 19:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Yale Environment 360: Linking natural disasters to climate change makes global warming skeptics less likely to donate money to relief efforts, says a study by psychologists at the University of Massachusetts. They asked study participants to read an article about a drought-related famine; one version of the article attributed the droughts to climate change, and the other version made no mention of climate. The researchers then asked the participants why they would or would not donate money for relief, and about their...

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