EPA Delays Mercury Controls For New Coal-Fired Power Plants
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International Journal of Geographical Information Science, Volume 26, Issue 4, 2012 Chaoqing Yu, Xiaotao Cheng, Jim Hall, Edward P. Evans, Yanyan Wang, Changwei Hu, Haoyun Wu, Jon Wicks, Mathew Scott, Haitao Sun, Jing Wang, Minglei Ren & Zongxue Xu “The Taihu Basin is located in the east coast of China, with a total area of [...]
Remote Sensing, 2012, 4(4), 810-829 Sandra Eckert “Accurate estimation of aboveground biomass and carbon stock has gained importance in the context of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Kyoto Protocol. In order to develop improved forest stratum–specific aboveground biomass and carbon estimation models for humid rainforest in northeast Madagascar, this [...]
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IXe International Terroirs Congress 2012 Benjamin BOIS, Aurélie BLAIS, Marco MORIONDO, and Gregory V. JONES “Climate strongly affects the geographical distribution of grape varieties, grapevine cultivation techniques and wine organoleptic properties. The current study aims at comparing the climatic features of European winegrowing regions. A geodatabase of 260 wine producing areas within 18 countries of [...]
Esri’s Tim Rankin took these photos of Space Shuttle Endeavour at the Mojave Air and Space Port last Friday. Also: Photos: Space Shuttle Endeavour Flies Over Jet Propulsion Lab Filed under: Science
I was shocked at how many people descended on JPL today to watch the Space Shuttle Endeavor fly over… We staked out a good spot just east of JPL, on a bluff overlooking the parking lot. Perfect spot really. Waiting for the flyover, we didn’t expect to be able to first see it way off [...]
On Monday I am going to attend this workshop. You can have a look at the programme: 2010_08_13_CAS-UoN Workshop Programme. Some of the presentions promise to be very interesting. However, for my personal taste, the event looks a bit too Chemistry-led. Then again, I am sure I will learn some exciting new facts.
When venturing out today I did not expect to find a new ‘alternative’ source of energy. The more I was surprised making my discovery during shopping which you can see below: