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Larry Oliver

Permafrost Carbon Network - 0 views

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    Vulnerability of Permafrost Carbon  --  Research Coordination Network (RCN) (NSF Sponsored)
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Home - Transparency.org - 0 views

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    Transparency International is a global movement working in over 100 countries to end the injustice of corruption. We focus on issues with the greatest impact on people's lives and hold the powerful to account for the common good. Through our advocacy, campaigning and research, we work to expose the systems and networks that enable corruption to thrive, demanding greater transparency and integrity in all areas of public life.
davido T

Global Footprint Network - Idealist.org - Imagine. Connect. Act. - 0 views

  • Last day to apply: June 11, 2007
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      i applied to this same position once, didn't hear a thing back!
  • The successful candidate will have the solid quantitative and software skills needed to manage and conduct Ecological Footprint assessment projects, such as the Footprint of business operations, and to develop Footprint modeling applications, such as calculators, for both stand-alone and web-based platforms
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  • Intermediate to advanced Excel programming skills
  • Experience with Visual Basic and database queries / administration (MySQL, MS Access), or demonstrated ability to learn quickly
  • Additional Qualifications: Excel Quantitative Analysis Skills Number Analysis and Crunching
davido T

ICLEI US: ICLEI USA staff - 0 views

shared by davido T on 01 May 07 - Cached
  • Margarita Maria Parra > Senior Program Officer, CCP Global Coordination >
  • Currently, Margarita is part of the international team and leads new initiatives within the CCP, such as the Local Renewables Network and supporting the development of the HEAT software.
davido T

8 technologies to save the world | 2 | Business 2.0 - 0 views

  • Call it the networked environment. Picture tiny - we're talking small as a dime - wireless sensors lining lake beds and ocean floors, buried in the ground, and floating in the sky. All the time they are sniffing the air, water, and soil for pollutants and detecting changes in temperature and pressure.
  • The payoff: real-time data on a variety of phenomena that affect the economy and society - climate change, hurricanes, air and water pollution.
Philippe Scheimann

The World Mind Network - 0 views

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    active in climate change
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