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Crikey media wrap: Climate change adviser Ross Garnaut handed down his final report on global warming yesterday, advocating $6 billion worth of compensation for the upcoming carbon price. Read more on the blog…
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Ross Garnaut’s final report spells out the consequences for politicians of only having limited revenue to play with. Read more on the blog…
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Posted by admin on May 30, 2011 under Global Energy, Global Shipping |
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The Research Group is responsible for the strategic assessment of the market-based opportunities for gigaton-scale carbon reductions across each of the 25 areas of interest to Carbon War Room , as well as evaluating the …
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Europe’s busiest airports could carry 28 million more passengers every year without further expansion or extra runways, a report claimed today.
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Posted by admin on May 28, 2011 under Global Shipping |
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How to Profit from the Global Shipping Industry :: The Market Oracle :: Financial Markets Analysis & Forecasting Free Website.
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Posted by admin on May 27, 2011 under Economic News |
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As Seattle continues to consider considering how to replace the Alaskan Way Viaduct, the Urban Land Institute held its spring conference last week in Phoenix. Among the speakers was Howard Roth of Ernst & Young , who discussed the huge and growing gap in strategic infrastructure between the United States and its competitors
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This is a guest post by Douglas B. Reynolds , Professor of Energy Economics at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Department of Economics, SOM Synopsis: The causes of the fall of the Soviet Union are thought to be inefficiency and the Soviet response to the Reagan Administration’s military buildup of the early 1980s. However, a more plausible explanation is the decline in Soviet oil production caused by peak oil.
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Peak oil and the Fall of the Soviet Union: Lessons on the 20th Anniversary of the Collapse
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OPEC oil output rises in May – survey (Reuters) – OPEC crude oil output is expected to rise in May as extra oil from Saudi Arabia, Nigeria and Iraq counters a further decline in Libyan supply, a Reuters survey found on Friday.

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