Posted by admin on July 31, 2010 under Relocalisation |
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Local Manufacturing was completed in house, now most manufacturing is done offshore in developing countries. This can happen to you too if you are depending on old media style results. Businesses that are relying on the old media as …
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This post was up yesterday, but the discussion may have gotten confusing, because it was part of an open thread. I am putting the post back up, to facilitate discussion in a more organized manner.
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BP Macondo Blowout – Static Top Kill vs. Bottom Kill: Weighing the Risks
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“A lot of the buyers are like people who buy iPads,” But research by his institute shows the next wave of buyers ranges from casual and hard-core classic environmentalists to people worried about air quality, from peak oil advocates to citizens concerned about the military and economic …. Mr Albanese told a conference on Tuesday that Sydney Airport was approaching its ‘practical capacity’, given the cap on aircraft movements and nighttime curfew in place at the airport ” …
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The Oil Drum | Drumbeat: July 31, 2010
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News and articles Global financial crisis, China Shipbuilding – the financial crisis, the shipping industry – machine tools industry Available for free.
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The global shipping industry is under pressure to take its share of responsibility for reducing global greenhouse gas emissions. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is working on a regulatory regime, and is hoping to make …
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Posted by admin on July 30, 2010 under Economic News |
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce isn’t afraid to pick a fight with any attempt at government regulation or taxes, but it moved into less familiar territory this week with a report criticizing Chinese trade policies.
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Harrison was hired, in part, because of the manufacturing experience he acquired while overseeing Intel’s global wafer production. Over the next two years Harrison will seek to cut Solyndra’s production costs by 33 percent — from about …
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The Week In Green Energy: The Local Option
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… with–if we really want to make strides in cutting back on petroleum consumption, whether increased fuel efficiency and kite sails are enough to keep global shipping steaming along at current levels is an open-ended question. …
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It compared employment in local manufacturing sectors at the midpoints of 2000 and 2010. Only one market added manufacturing jobs during the decade—Bakersfield, Calif., with a gain of 1900 positions.
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“When you look at the car industry in China, if you want to be even a 2 percent player there — and 2 percent is not a bad aspiration — you have to have local manufacturing ,” Odell, 55, said in an interview late yesterday. …
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