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European project addresses eco-sustainable and socially beneficial transport

The challenge of introducing more environmentally friendly and flexible transport systems across Europe is being tackled by experts from the University of Aberdeen. Key academics from the institution’s Centre for Transport Research play a crucial role in a new €2.6 million project launched last week to provide cost effective and sustainable public transport solutions.The EU funded initiative will focus on the development of flexible transport ... [more]


Energy Sec Chu Says Global Warming Is Real; Nat Gas Will Be Bridge Fuel (Forbes)

In speech to oil industry, Energy Secretary Steven Chu says carbon regulation is coming, natural gas

Push for scrutiny over foreign students (The Australian)

AUSTRALIAN colleges that attract overseas students face tougher regulation under recommendations in a report into the problems confronting the sector.

Nine O'Clock (Nine O'Clock)

Metrorex industrial protest will affect some 650,000 Bucharesters indefinitely.

Urgent Action Needed to Save Canadian Aviation Maintenance Industry! (Marketwire)

Attention: Assignment Editor, Business/Financial Editor, News Editor, Government/Political Affairs Editor, Transportation Editor

Call to end foreign student exploitation (Sydney Morning Herald)

A review of the international education sector has recommended a major regulatory crackdown to prevent overseas students from being exploited.

Get off our backs and just let us do our jobs (Times Online)

There is a gaping hole in the pre-election debate, a conspiracy of silence about how we return to a size of government we can afford.

Another week of GW News, March 7, 2010 [A Few Things Ill Considered] (ScienceBlogs)

Logging the Onset of The Bottleneck Years This weekly posting is brought to you courtesy of H. E. Taylor . Happy reading, I hope you enjoy this week's Global Warming news roundup Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post...

Friends With Benefits: Loose Lips Daily - City Desk - Washington City Paper (Washington City Paper)

Morning all. The new cronies get the front-page treatment in Sunday's WaPo , in a story by Nikita Stewart and Paul Schwartzman focusing on the 'good fortune' of Mayor Adrian M. Fenty 's most controversial allies.

Should Iceland repay bank's debts? (BBC News)

Icelanders have voted against repaying debts from the failed bank. Is this right?

Velizar Kiryakov, Head of Association of Producers of Eco Energy: Bulgaria's Renewable Energy Needs Better Law ... (Novinite.com)

Interview with Velizar Kiryakov, Chair of the Bulgarian Association of Producers of Ecological Energy (APPE). The APEE is based in the Black Sea city of Varna and unites a number of the major firms investing in renewable energy in Bulgaria.


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