Posted by admin on September 29, 2009 under Relocalisation |
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JeffRubin: In Dubai and the rest of the Emirates, water use is 15x higher than natural replenishment — in Kuwait it’s over 20x sustainable levels.
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JeffRubin: In Dubai and the rest of the Emirates, water use is 15x higher than natural replenishment — in Kuwait it’s over 20x sustainable levels.
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Posted by admin on September 23, 2009 under Global Energy |
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JeffRubin: One day spent on the artificial slopes at Ski Dubai eats up about as much oil as the average driver burns up in their gas tank every month.
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JeffRubin: One day spent on the artificial slopes at Ski Dubai eats up about as much oil as the average driver burns up in their gas tank every month.
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Posted by admin on September 10, 2009 under Global Energy, Relocalisation |
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JeffRubin: Air travel just doesn’t make sense in a world of triple-digit oil prices. Most airlines need to see oil prices below $80 to break even.
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Posted by admin on September 4, 2009 under Global Shipping |
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Global Shipping Resources is a forwarding and logistics comparison site that provide customers from around the world with information regarding shipping, forwarding and logistics. Home · Advertise Here · About us …
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Global Shipping Resources: Car Shipping to Malaysia
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Posted by admin on September 3, 2009 under Relocalisation |
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Texas manufacturers were still hurting in August but looked forward to a better future, the newest manufacturing outlook survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas showed.
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Manufacturing report suggests turnaround
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