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Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

UK Rivers the Healthiest in a Generation

Rivers nationwide have been cleansed of their industrial past as pollutioncontrols have been tightened and enforced, and water quality gradually improved. Ian Barker, head of land and water at the Environment Agency, said: “Work that we have done with farmers, businesses and water companies to reduce the amount of water taken from rivers, minimise pollution and improve water quality

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

Eco Loans in Serbia

Energy efficiency is good for the climate, and its a money-saver, too. Those are two major arguments in favor of companies switching over to energy-saving technologies – something that is being done in Serbia. Modernization in that country’s energy sector is urgently needed; energy usage is rising fast, but the sector is plagued by inefficiencies. Now,

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

Dutch Architects Design Affordable Housing for Peking

The Netherlands Architecture Institute (NAi) on Monday signed a contract with Chinese developers Vanke to design affordable housing for Beijing. Read More

Monday, August 29th, 2011

‘Huge Underground River’ Found Below Amazon

Scientists in Brazil claim to have discovered a massive 6000km river running deep below the Amazon basin, but other researchers think it might just be water trickling through underground rocks. Known for its rich biodiversity and misty beauty, researchers are now wondering if they have only seen part of the Amazon, since the “discovery” of the

Monday, August 29th, 2011

Obama Administration Backs Oil Pipeline from Alberta to Texas

The State Department in its report said the project – which would pipe more than 700,000 barrels a day of tar sands crude to Texas refineries – would not increase greenhouse gas emissions. It also downplayed the risks of an accident from piping highly corrosive tar sands crude across prime American farmland. Campaigners accused the State

Monday, August 29th, 2011

ILMF 2012 – Call for Papers Deadline Reminder

Authors wishing to submit a paper for the conference are requested to submit an abstract of no more than 250 words. ILMF is the premier event for the LIDAR industry attracting professionals from all over the world, supported by ASPRS and will be held in Denver, CO from January 23-25, 2012.

Monday, August 29th, 2011

First Proof That Climate is a Trigger for Conflict: Study

Climate shift has at times been fingered as a culprit in triggering conflict, fuelling for instance the 1789 French Revolution by wrecking harvests and driving hungry peasants to the city. Evidence to back the theory has often been contested as sketchy or anecdotal – but the case has been boosted by the first scientific study to

Monday, August 29th, 2011

Bulgarian Govt Plans to Privatize State Railway Freight Service

Bulgaria’s Cabinet could complete the privatization of the “Freight Services” unit of state railways operator BDZ Holding within six months, according to Transport Minister Ivaylo Moskovski. Moskovski told BNR Sunday that the plan for reforms of the vastly troubled state railway company coordinated with the World Bank called for the splitting of BDZ”Passenger Services” from BDZ “Freight Services.” Read More

Monday, August 29th, 2011

Stockholm Needs More Housing – Not Fewer Students

Sweden’s housing minister Stefan Attefall told potential students that they should avoid studying in Stockholm to ease pressure on housing in the Swedish capital. He even went as far as to propose cutting the number of student places in the city. These comments are absurd and threaten the region’s future growth – and with it jobs and public

Sunday, August 28th, 2011

UN-HABITAT Report to Promote Sustainable Housing

Urbanization is one of the most powerful, irreversible forces in the world. It is estimated that 93 percent of the future urban population growth will occur in the cities of Asia and Africa. The persistent problems of poverty and slums are in large part due to weak urban economies. Cities act as engines of national economic

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