In addition, Beijing's threat to retaliate by slapping its own duties on US exports of polysilicon to China would put nearly 11000 more US jobs at risk, the study said. Polysilicon is a key material used to make photovoltaic solar cells.
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2012-01-30 12:04:13
You might not like them, but they’re not a health hazard. That was the finding of an independent panel of experts studying the potential health impacts of wind turbines.
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2012-01-30 11:44:57
When not writing books, serving on the board of the Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas, I run my farm with my husband, where we raise dairy goats, herbs, pastured poultry, heirloom vegetable plants, children and havoc.
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2012-01-30 07:52:34
When not writing books, serving on the board of the Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas, I run my farm with my husband, where we raise dairy goats, herbs, pastured poultry, heirloom vegetable plants, children and havoc.
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2012-01-30 07:29:22
The company will also carry out studies and verifications of the EV center, the EV infrastructure, and the power management system that will accommodate fluctuations in power supply dependent on renewable energy. Hitachi, which has abundant experience ...
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2012-01-29 22:55:03
Posted Jan. 29, 2012, at 4:39 p.m. ELLSWORTH, Maine — A study panel of health and environmental experts commissioned by the state of Massachusetts found insufficient evidence to support claims that noise from commercial wind turbines directly cause health problems or disease.
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2012-01-29 15:52:33
New wall-to-wall carbon storage map can help developing nations track deforestation and report on emissions A study published in Nature Climate Change today finds that tropical vegetation contains 21 percent more carbon than previous studies had
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2012-01-29 12:54:00
More intense heat waves due to global warming could diminish wheat crop yields around the world through premature ageing, according to a study published in Nature Climate Change. Current projections based on computer models underestimate the extent to
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2012-01-29 12:42:00
India’s bread basket faces a serious threat from rising temperature due to climate change, according to a new study that suggests a sharp dip in wheat productivity in India if mercury goes north. Extreme heat can accelerate wheat aging, an effect that
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2012-01-29 12:28:00
Drought-stricken wheat crops bake in the sun in 2011 near Hermleigh, Texas. More intense heat waves due to global warming could diminish wheat crop yields around the world through premature ageing, according to a study published in Nature Climate Change.
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2012-01-29 12:15:00
It is also in advanced study of photovoltaic solar power projects, such as the so-called "Casa Solar", which is the training center of Minea. By José Santamarta, www.evwind.com/noticias.php?tag=3385.
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2012-01-28 13:08:28
A CONSORTIUM comprising 12 organisations from Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Malta, Lebanon and Egypt has been established to study the production of biodiesel from algae in selected Mediterranean countries. The consortium is coordinated by the Agricultural ...
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2012-01-28 03:06:33
Representing the Obama Administration at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Jonathan Pershing, senior US climate negotiator at the State Department, took a more positive view of the 17th Conference of the Parties in Durban, South Africa,
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2012-01-27 17:10:00
, Senior Scientist, Washington, DC A new study has documented a decline in songbird populations in Arizona as a result of climate change. What gets less attention in this story is that this decline is caused by elk over-browsing the plants that
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2012-01-27 16:07:00