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Sonoco goes green in big way
2014-01-18 08:55:17| Paper - Topix.net
The two-year, $75 million project enables the international manufacturer to convert wood chips into steam power that is used to augment traditional carbon-based power sources that primarily fuel the plant.
UK storms 'worst in 20 years' & more on the way
2014-01-05 06:58:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: The UK is enduring the worst series of winter storms in more than 20 years, weather experts have said, as the country prepares for even more flooding. The Environment Agency has issued 96 flood warnings throughout England and Wales urging people to take immediate action, while a further 244 areas are on flood alert. Coastal areas -- particularly in southern England -- are most at risk as they cope with a combination of unusually high tides and another Atlantic storm on Sunday. Forecaster...
United Kingdom: Yet more severe flooding expected, with heavy rain and 60mph winds on way
2014-01-03 09:58:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Britain is braced for the worst weather of the new year so far as a combination of high tides, heavy rains and strong winds is expected to bring yet more severe flooding to parts of the country. Cobra, the government's emergencies committee, will meet for the second time in two days as the Environment Agency issued 187 flood warnings. Of the warnings, 21 are categorised as severe flood warnings, issued when there is a threat to life or property. The south-west, Gloucestershire and Wales are...
Cincinnati Bell's new COO took the long way, but fast
2013-12-29 13:51:30| Telecom - Topix.net
Dave Heimbach is not afraid to change direction. Cincinnati Bell Inc.'s new chief operating officer started college at Xavier University and finished at Ohio University.
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New Energy Struggles on Its Way to Markets
2013-12-28 01:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: To stave off climate change, sources of electricity that do not emit carbon will have to replace the ones that do. But at the moment, two of those largest sources, nuclear and wind power, are trying to kill each other off. In the electricity market, both are squeezed by pressure from natural gas, which provides some carbon reductions compared with coal but will not bring the country anywhere near its goal for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Natural gas has a carbon footprint that is at least...
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