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Saturday, July 10th, 2010

GLONASS is Applied in Agriculture of Kuzbass Region

TAGYA – According to the press service, the presentation of the first vice-governor of the Kemerovo region, Valentin Mazikin said that the project will make a qualitative breakthrough in the production of grain, vegetables, potatoes. The company “Vaganova” in the project an electronic map of farmland, which allows you to see the acreage, chemical processing and

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Renewables Have Their Place in France

Le MONDE FRANCE – Crise forces, energy consumption has declined in France in 2009, 5.2% from 2008 to 259 million tonnes of oil equivalent (Mtoe). This led to the fall of CO2, a decrease of 5.7% (- 1.2% in 2008). The renewable energy production (heat and electricity from hydro, wind and photovoltaics) reached 19.9 Mtoe in

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

The Importance of Architecture and Place-making to Government

SCOTLAND GOV – The quality of the built environment affects everyone in Scotland. It is the purpose of architecture and urban design not only to meet our practical needs in housing our activities, but also to respond to the social and cultural values to which we as a nation aspire – to improve the quality

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Island for Sale? Not Any More

ALL AFRICA – The company that tried to sell a Mozambican island over the Internet has lost its land use rights, reports Friday’s issue of the weekly paper “Savana”. The company, Venus Comercial, obtained rights to Congo island, in the Quirimbas archipelago, off the coast of the northern province of Cabo Delgado in 2008. The

Friday, July 9th, 2010

‘Science Aids Economy’, David Willetts set to say

BBC –  UK Science Minister David Willetts is to say that there is an economic case for Britain to have a strong research base. In his first major speech on science at the Royal Institution, Mr Willetts is to argue the case for scientific research in an age of austerity. Under the previous government spending

Friday, July 9th, 2010

AOL’s MapQuest Looks to Wikipedia Model for Mapping

WALL ST JOUR – MapQuest, the No. 2 Internet-mapping service after Google’s, is taking the first steps toward a Wikipedia-like model — in which users would generate the maps themselves and combine the results for everyone to use. The company, a subsidiary of AOL, plans to announce Friday morning that it is launching a site

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Medvedev Suggests Unified Technology Basis for Digitalisation

ITAR TASS –  Russia’s President Dmitry Medvedev suggests to unify the technological basis of the projects to make digital versions of regional museums’ collections and libraries’ funds. This may be done on the basis of the so-called free software, he said at the presidential Council on the development of the information society on Thursday. Read

Friday, July 9th, 2010

$10m Project to Store CO2 Underground in China

CSIRO – CSIRO is partnering with China United Coalbed Methane Corporation Limited(CUCBM) on a A$10 million joint demonstration project that will store 2000tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) underground in the Shanxi Province andextract methane for use as an energy source. Read More

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Map: Oil Spill Permeates the Gulf’s Most Productive Environments

GUARDIAN UK – According to WRI estimates, the potential damage to marine ecosystem services as a result of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico could be up to $875 million for marine ecosystems and up to $60 billion for coastal ecosystems. This map shows the ecosystems most at risk – coastal

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Bulgaria’s Solarpro Sells Malko Tarnovo Solar Park

NOVINTE BULGARIA –  Bulgaria’s Solarpro has sold its solar park near the southeastern town of Malko Tarnovoto United Solar, the company announced. The 2.4 Mwp park is yet to be completed and will spread over 11.2 Ha plot. The total investment is expected to reach EUR 8M. Read More

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