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Gestion de Capital Eco Couronne | Pâtes et papiers : Moulin à eau réutilis... - 1 views

http://www.filtsep.com/view/32856/wood-pulp-and-paper-water-reuse-drives-chinese-paper-mill/ Un des plus grande pâte de bois et des usines de papier dans le monde a la conservation de l'eau au cœu...

crown capital eco management wood pulp and paper: water reuse drives chinese paper mill

started by Mark Adam on 17 Jun 13 no follow-up yet
richard crown

Crown Capital Eco Management : Flooded summer season, Atlantic Ocean blames - 0 views

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    For more info: http://blog.crowncapitalmngt.com/flooded-summer-season-atlantic-ocean-blames/

    Northern Europe picks on the Atlantic Ocean because of its wet summer according to a new study. The rising and falling of ocean temperature or the so called cyclical deception is seen as a major extortion on the weather. The said pattern reported will last long as the Atlantic warming persists. The research was carried out at the University of Reading and is published in the journal Nature Geoscience.

    The cycle of scheme investigated was known as the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation. This change sees the waters warm or cool over a period of several decades. The researchers compared three periods in this cycle: a warm state from 1931-60, a cool period from 1961-90 and the most recent warm period starting in 1990 and continuing now. The paper notes that conditions in the last warm period in the Atlantic are broadly similar to those pragmatic now.


    So the study compared weather conditions in Europe during the two warm Atlantic phases with those oppressed in the cool phase. One conclusion is that a warmer-than-usual Atlantic "favors a mild spring (especially April), summer and autumn, in England and across Europe."

richard crown

Crown Capital Eco Manageament - Food fraud tackled by forensic scientists - 0 views

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    Wine, spirits, meat and even baby food can all be faked, with fraudsters hiding their true origins. Now forensic scientists are clamping down on food fraud, which costs millions in lost revenue and can put the health and safety of the public at risk.


    Imagine tucking into a fine fillet of "British" beef, only to learn it actually came from Australia. Or drinking "French" wine that actually came from California.
    What if the "Italian" olive oil you pour over the accompanying salad originated in Morocco?
    That might not be so bad, you may think.
    But what if a bottle of vodka you'd purchased in good faith is tainted with methanol, making it lethal to drink?
    Or the baby food you feed your youngest is not what the label on the jar said it is?
    As global trade has increased, so has the potential for food fraud, where fraudsters lie or hide the true provenance of produce.
    Alongside food safety and health fears, its raises concerns over quality control, reputational damage and lost revenue, and puts the spotlight on illegal activity.
    Now some firms are taking to using scientists, a type of food "crime scene investigators", to tackle the issue.
    Faking it
    In a world where food is exported and imported every day, how do you prove that the origin of a product is legitimate?
    A company in New Zealand has developed a scientific origin system which maps and catalogues "food fingerprints".
    "What we do needs to be able to stand up in court," says Dr Helen Darling, from Oritain.
    Most food supply chains use predominantly paper-based systems to trace the origin of food, such as following barcodes.
    But while these show the route a product has travelled and how, and "whatever kind of details you want to capture in that system", says Dr Darling, Oritain's proof of origin "cannot be faked".
    Oritain's scientific liaison officer Rebecca McLeod says it ties food and drinks back to their geographic origin, by mea
Aja Licad

Crown Capital Eco Management - Flooded summer season, Atlantic Ocean blames - 1 views

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    Northern Europe picks on the Atlantic Ocean because of its wet summer according to a new study. The rising and falling of ocean temperature or the so called cyclical deception is seen as a major extortion on the weather. The said pattern reported will last long as the Atlantic warming persists. The research was carried out at the University of Reading and is published in the journal Nature Geoscience. The cycle of scheme investigated was known as the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation. This change sees the waters warm or cool over a period of several decades. The researchers compared three periods in this cycle: a warm state from 1931-60, a cool period from 1961-90 and the most recent warm period starting in 1990 and continuing now. The paper notes that conditions in the last warm period in the Atlantic are broadly similar to those pragmatic now. So the study compared weather conditions in Europe during the two warm Atlantic phases with those oppressed in the cool phase. One conclusion is that a warmer-than-usual Atlantic "favors a mild spring (especially April), summer and autumn, in England and across Europe." Another finding - of greatest relevance to the search for a cause of rainy summers - is that the warmth of the ocean also tends to make northern and central Europe abuse than usual. By contrast southern Europe, from Portugal to Turkey, makes victim of far less rain than normal.
Allison Bailey

Scientists advance in quest for alternative energy source - 2 views

Excellent post. fascinating reading. i'd be happy to have you submit your article links for any future postings such as these you feel might be useful for your readership.

scientists advance in quest for alternative energy source

James Wood

Crown Capital Eco Management - Conversion from Coal-Fired Boilers to Natural-Gas Boiler... - 1 views

http://michaelswiss.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-3.html/ Last year, the haze in the atmosphere encouraged many people to implement the "coal-to-electricity" conversion plan. According to a China Securi...

crown capital eco management user reviews coal-fired boilers natural-gas heats up

started by James Wood on 21 Jun 13 no follow-up yet
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