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In three news conferences last week, President-elect Barack Obama began to outline an economic stimulus and recovery program involving public works, tax breaks and new federal funding for energy research.
The Board of Western Areas is pleased to announce another record month of production at the Flying Fox mine, which is on target to produce 8,000 tonnes nickel in 2008. Spotted Quoll is also on target for an updated Mineral Resource and an initial Ore Reserve for the open pit with first ore due in the September Quarter 2009. The 300,000tpa Cosmic Boy treatment plant is on time and on budget for ...
(ARA) - Home heating costs are expected to make double-digit leaps this winter, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
( American Geophysical Union ) Featured in this release are research papers on the following topics: "Reduced Saharan dust due to rain boosts ocean heating", "Coastal Southern Ocean acts as powerful carbon sink","Ionosphere fluctuations linked to sudden stratospheric warming", "Earthquake probability models tested against 2000-year record", "Melting ice likely formed Martian gullies", ...
Some leaders at for-profit enterprises may joke that they’re inadvertently becoming nonprofits as the economy quickly sours. For those in the original nonprofit space, these turbulent times promise to hit especially hard.
Elected officials, developers, farmers and others took a survey last year to determine how much they knew about the Beaver Lake watershed.
The next president has yet to offer details of his plan. Its size and scope, and how he'll address housing and the auto industry, are up for debate. In three news conferences last week, President-elect Barack Obama began to outline an economic stimulus and recovery program involving public works, tax breaks and new federal funding for energy research.
With water shortages emerging as a constraint on food production growth, the world needs an effort to raise water productivity similar to the one that nearly tripled land productivity during the second half of the twentieth century.
PJ Bremier This is the season to negotiate. That's the good news of this economy. Almost everyone is in the same financial boat and is willing to cut the costs of their products or services.
In his book Back from the Brink: How Australia's landscape can be saved* , Peter Andrews lightly unfolds an epic story of how the Australian landscape evolved and functions.
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