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4. Toyota, Mazda in talks on expanding partnership, report says

2015-05-09 16:53:42| Automakers - Topix.net

Mazda is interested in developing fuel-cell vehicles with Toyota, which produces the Mirai, the world's only mass-market fuel-cell car. TOKYO -- Toyota Motor Corp. and Mazda Motor Corp. are in talks to expand their technology partnership to fuel-cell vehicles, sources told Reuters on Saturday, as global automakers face rising costs to comply with stricter emission regulations.

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SE Uplift May 2015 E-News (Really is for May though heading says Feb.)

2015-05-09 00:06:59| PortlandOnline

Southeast Uplift May 2015 E-News: Inclusionary housing workshop video online; May 19th is election day; Trends in Land Use - Single Family Development Code; What are your favorite SE Portland murals?; SE Uplift May board meeting

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To improve food security, look to the forests, new report says

2015-05-08 19:34:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Mongabay: Forests could help alleviate global hunger, according to a new report released Wednesday during the United Nations Forum on Forests in New York. It's a bold claim, and the report, published by the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO), doesn't shy away from the enormity of the problem it seeks to address. Some 805 million people -- one in nine citizens of Earth -- are undernourished, primarily in Africa and Asia. At the same time, between 1.2 and 1.5 billion people worldwide...

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Carrier Wi-Fi Market Holds Strong Before Unlicensed LTE Launch As Shipments Hit 2 Million Units, Says ABI Research

2015-05-07 07:33:40| rfglobalnet News Articles

The rapid development of LTE-U standards and the increasing number of its proponents brings into question the relationship between cellular network and Wi-Fi.

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Fjords Act as Major Carbon Sinks, Study Says

2015-05-05 19:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Nature World: Fjords, such as those in Norway, don't just make for beautiful landscapes but also act as major carbon sinks that likely play an important role in regulating the planet's climate, a new study says. After analyzing data from 573 surface sediment samples and 124 sediment cores from fjords around the world, researchers estimate that about 18 million tons of organic carbon is buried in fjords each year - that's the equivalent of 11 percent of annual marine carbon burial globally. In addition, calculations...

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