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Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Arirang-2 Satellite’s Lifespan Extended 2 More Years

The Arirang-2 is an earth observation satellite launched into the orbit by a Russian rocket on July 28, 2006, from Russia`s Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The Russian rocket developer Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center also manufactured the first-phase rocket for Korea’s first space projectile Naro. The Arirang-2 is the lone Korean satellite that is operating.

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Central Australia to Host World’s Largest Carbon Farm

Back home now and a new carbon abatement project in Central Australia is being touted as a large scale experiment in agricultural emissions trading. The Federal Government has announced it will fund two thirds of the purchase price of Henbury Station to help transform it into the world’s largest carbon farm. The agricultural company, RM Williams, will

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

ALPSTAR: Towards Carbon Neutral Alps

The goal of the Alpine Space Project “ALPSTAR, Toward Carbon Neutral Alps – Make Best Practice Minimum Standard”, is to achieve climate neutrality in the Alps by 2050. At the initial conference on 27th and 28th October 2011 in Chambéry participants will discuss the policy requirements on energy, transport and the economy in order to

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

MAPPS Announces Recipients of Presidential Awards

MAPPS, the national association for private sector geospatial firms, recognized 15 individuals for significant contributions to the association and the profession at the association’s recent annual conference in Bolton Landing, NY.

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

China Set to Launch Ninth Beidou Navigation Satellite

China is preparing to launch its ninth “Beidou” or Compass navigation satellite in the coming days, an official media report said on Monday. The satellite will be launched as part of China’s indigenous satellite-navigation set-up. A Long March-3A carrier rocket will launch the “Beidou” from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China’s Sichuan Province, a spokesperson

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

Mapping Out Disaster, Relief, and Recovery

Today’s mapmaker is a mix of social scientist, field worker, graphic artist, and techie. Looking for a more creative way to tell the stories of relief, recovery, and development, USAID—and in particular, the parts of the Agency that work in political transition and disaster response environments—have turned to such mapmakers and developed Geographic Information Units (GIU),

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

Planning Law Changes: the crux is defining ‘sustainable development’

Planning law rarely quickens the blood of the media. But every day, up and down the land, planning decisions are shaping the country, bringing joy to some and despair to others. Monday’s publication of government plans for a radical overhaul of the UK’s planning regime – tearing up 1000 lawyer-pleasing pages and putting just 52

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

Lukoil Ordered to Stop Operations in Bulgaria

In a phone call to the TV station, the Director of the Customs Agency, Vanyo Tanov confirmed the news, explaining the move means “Lukoil” is stopping operations in Bulgaria, because it can no longer produce fuels. The order stems from the fact the company failed to install devices that send data for the sales to the National Revenue

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

German Switch to Renewables Likely to Be Expensive

Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government insists that electricity bills will only grow modestly as a result of the nuclear energy phase-out. Experts, however, disagree, with many pointing to Berlin’s massive subsidies for solar power as the culprit. Read More

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

Public Transport Becomes a Real Mobility Provider

The International Association of Public Transport (UITP) recently reached a new official position on “Combined Mobility”. The document shows how traditional public transport can overcome some of its shortcomings and offer high flexibility and convenience for meet mobility demand of modern fellow citizens: by building up the so-called “sustainable mobility alliance” with car-sharing, cycling and

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