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Avoid costly repairs! Learn which foods and items should never go down your garbage disposal to keep your kitchen working during the holidays.
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Business wins Best Wine-Making Store in Nanaimo News Bulletin's reader survey
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Mass Timber Construction Market to Reach $1.5 Billion Globally by 2031, Growing at 6.0% CAGR
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Creating Europe’s most ambitious airport: Centralny Port Komunikacyjny Airport. International Airport Review finds out more.
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Environmental Remediation Market Growth Fueled by Regulations, Green Tech & Cleanup Projects
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Juniper Communities' Don Breneman on his company's Green Canopy initiative, a program for more sustainable practices in senior living.
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Sustainability and Energy Security Drive Growth in the Europe Biodiesel Market
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The circle of nature isn’t always reflected in the circle of consumer products, too many of which take a one-way journey to landfill.
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October 7 resulted in mass Israeli casualties while revealing Europe’s own future. The entire Continent responded accordingly, like cowards. The next leap backward will involve Islamist demands that the Western world submit to Allah and hail the caliphate.
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In a desperate race for energy, Silicon Valley is resurrecting the nuclear industry. But rushed projects and relaxed regulations are creating a perfect storm for a disaster that could make Chernobyl look small, finds Satyen K. Bordoloi It isn’t just the old; the young are equally ignorant about the tech they use. A few months
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September 28, 8:18 PM
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Microreactors could transform clean energy by delivering safe, mobile nuclear power, but high costs, regulatory barriers, and nuclear waste concerns stand in the way.
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September 28, 7:20 PM
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Pure Hydrogen expands with US partnerships and fleet orders. Integrated hydrogen solutions offer big upside for global growth
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September 28, 6:15 PM
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There’s an old saying that I won’t spell out completely, but which most readers will certainly have heard at least once in their lives, to wit: “Don’t sh– where you eat.”
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Lower Merion Commissioners approved a contract for a Curbside Compost Pilot Program. The pilot program will allow residents on one trash route the opportunity to have their organic food waste colle…
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Some 2,000 workers are set to be laid off in January when General Motors cuts the third shift at its Oshawa, Ont., plant. Some are considering moving elsewhere, amid high unemployment rates in the city and an auto industry under threat from U.S. tariffs.
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The Fast Guard App delivers instant security guard booking, fire watch services, and 24/7 protection at your fingertips.
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MUMBAI -Some of the world's biggest investors are looking beyond a boom in artificial intelligence to longer-term spending by governments tackling geopolitical, technological and demographic pressures set to reshape markets over the next few years. Asset managers are spreading bets across infrastructure, energy transition, healthcare and defence, to capitalise on fiscal stimulus from governments, even as Wall Street debates whether the AI-powered rally in stocks is sustainable. As concerns over some countries' ballooning fiscal debts draw attention, many investors "underestimated the impact that (stimulus) could have on real and financial assets," said Mark Haefele, chief investment officer of UBS Global Wealth Management.
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Global carbon removal market grows from US$733.77M in 2024 to US$2.18B by 2034 at 14.6% CAGR, driven by decarbonization & clean industrial solutions.
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Carbon Capture and Sequestration Market to Reach $6.6 Billion by 2034, Driven by Clean Energy Investments
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At CMS Berlin 2025, one of the world’s leading trade fairs for cleaning and hygiene, Gausium has just introduced three revolutionary additions to its portfolio:
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A ban on Styrofoam coolers will be implemented throughout the state of New York at the beginning of the new year.
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Environet Inc. of Kamuela, Hawaii, was awarded a $12.56 million firm-fixed-price contract to construct Type-1 K-Span structures at Andersen Air Force Base. The contract provides warehouse space for the consolidation of war reserve material assets from containerized and open-air storage to environmentally controlled warehousing along the South Ramp. Work expected to be
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September 28, 10:15 PM
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News Headline -Artificial Intelligence (AI) is gradually reshaping our everyday lives, both globally and within Nigeria. From virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa to self-driving cars, smart product recommendations, and …
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September 28, 8:18 PM
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… variety of activities at their disposal, including with the Geological … goal of becoming a zero-waste campus by 2035. The … 47; Shutterstock #12. University of Pennsylvania - Location: Philadelphia - Full … at the University of Pennsylvania—including more than 5, …
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September 28, 7:17 PM
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Beginning Wednesday, Oct. 1, Pelham residents will see small increases in their monthly water, sewer and solid waste bills as part of the city’s annual utility rate adjustments.
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