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Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Paleontologist Finds Famous Fossil Slides – British Geological Survey

John Hooker was working for the British Geological Survey for a time in 1846 when a good friend sent him fossil samples from an expedition in South America. Read More

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Gas Pipeline From Barents Sea in 2020

In order to keep its position as a stable supplier of gas to Europe, Norway has to develop its infrastructure. A gas pipeline from the Barents Sea can be the solution, Norwegian gas infrastructure agency Gassco says in a recent study. Read More

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Arab Nations Face Challenging Hurdles to Go Green

Oil has a high price: year in and year out, the costs for the damage caused to the environment in the Arab region grow. Environmental protection plays a very marginal role in production and distribution in these economies, said Murad Ahmad Al-Fakih from the Organization for Environmental Protection in Yemen. Soon, Al-Fakih fears, products manufactured

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

AeroGRID Reports Greater Demand for Professional Imagery

During 2011 AeroGRID customers bought aerial data from 27 different countries. The selection of imagery supplied was diverse and from all over the world including Mexico, Brazil, Iceland, Serbia, Uganda, the Philippines and New Zealand. At the same time the number of countries for which significant aerial data coverage access has been located has increased

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

SOPA Blackouts: Wikipedia, Google and Reddit Join Protest

Several of the web’s largest sites are shutting down for the day in protest of SOPA and ProtectIP, two proposed American bills that opponents say could fundamentally change the infrastructure of the web. Sites participating in the blackout include Wikipedia, Boing Boing, WordPress, Reddit, Imgur, Mojang, and Tucows. Other web giants are planning partial blackouts or offering support in other ways. Mozilla will black out some of

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

Moscow City to Ditch Yandex and Google to Map Itself

The Moscow Government thinks it can do better than the big internet giants Yandex and Google and is introducing its own electronic map service. The authorities’ say what’s on offer at the moment doesn’t really fit the needs of Moscovites who want to report problems with roads and such. So, Moscow has spent 20 billion roubles

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

Scott’s Lost Antarctica Photographs Bought for the Nation

The last photographs taken by Captain Robert Scott, lost for most of the 20th century, have been bought for the nation in time for the centenary of his doomed expedition to reach the south pole on 17 January 1912. Read More

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

Germany’s Nuclear Exit to Cost 1.7 Trillion Euros: Siemens

Siemens’ estimate for the shift away from nuclear is much higher than the 250-300 billion euros estimate given earlier by Juergen Grossmann, chief executive of Germany’s No.2 utility RWE. Grossmann, however, did not give a time frame for the investments. Siemens’ Energy Sector — which is active in several areas including power transmission, solar, wind and

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

Have We Reached a “peak of things’?

If one were to characterize it in mathematical terms, the trajectory of our civilization is an exponential curve. Throughout the XX th century, energy and natural resources – and logically emissions of greenhouse gases – has increased with population growth. But today, would we have reached a plateau? Would we have begun to reduce our consumption, or at least stabilize? Parsimony

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

New JPAC Chair Calls for Greater Public Involvement In Environmental Issues

“We face new challenges every day: climate change, the loss of ecosystems, pollution, the flow of trade and all of their environmental impacts,” said Martín Gutiérrez Lacayo, 2012 chairman of the Joint Public Advisory Committee (JPAC) of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC), as part of a video message to the citizens of Canada, Mexico

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