Developed countries outsource emissions: study

March 8th, 2010 by alexamaz

Source: CBC.ca (Original Article)

Developed countries are “outsourcing” more than a third of their carbon emissions associated with products and services to other countries, researchers say.

A study of trade data found that some countries in Western Europe have more than half of their total carbon dioxide emissions occurring elsewhere, especially in developing countries such as China.

Reserachers at the Carnegie Institution used trade data from 2004 to create a model of the global flow of products in 113 countries and regions.

They then associated those products with carbon emissions to determine which countries are net “importers” of emissions and which are net “exporters.”

“Just like the electricity that you use in your home probably causes CO2 emissions at a coal-burning power plant somewhere else, we found that the products imported by the developed countries of western Europe, Japan, and the United States cause substantial emissions in other countries, especially China,” said the study’s lead author Steven Davis of Carnegie, in a statement.

The study, published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, found that, per person, products consumed in Europe caused almost four tonnes of carbon emissions in other parts of the world.

In the U.S., the figure was smaller, about 2.2 tonnes per person, although the U.S. is both a major importer and exporter of carbon emissions. The U.S. “outsources” about 11 per cent of its total emissions associated with consumption of products.

Canada, while mentioned as a country with relatively high per capita production of carbon emissions, has a small net export of emissions, along with Australia, Indonesia, the Czech Republic, and Egypt.

The study said the carbon emissions associated with Canada’s imports and those associated with its exports are roughly the same, at about 100 megatonnes per year.

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The American Academy Receives Approval as Online Program Provider by …

March 3rd, 2010 by alexamaz

Source: Market Wire (press release) (Original Article)

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Mar 04, 2010 09:03 ET

The American Academy Receives Approval as Online Program Provider by Washington Digital Learning Department

SALT LAKE CITY, UT–(Marketwire - March 4, 2010) - The American Academy, a leading online
high school and educational services provider, has been designated an
approved Online Program Provider by the Washington Digital Learning
Department. This important designation demonstrates that the Dropout
Recovery program offered by TAA satisfies Washington state requirements per
SSB 5410 and WAC 392-502, and allows school districts partnering with TAA
to receive state funding for participating students.

The approved providers list and a link to a full program description are
available on the OSPI web site at:
www.digitallearning.k12.wa.us/approval/providers/

“The American Academy is pleased to receive this important designation for
our Dropout Recovery program,” stated TAA Chief Academic Officer, Rebekah
Richards. “We look forward to partnering with school districts throughout
the state of Washington to bring dropped out students back to school and
back on track for graduation.”

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The Qtel Group at the forefront of Innovation in this year’s Mobile World Congress

February 14th, 2010 by alexamaz

Source: Al-Bawaba (Original Article)

The Qtel Group’s presence at this year’s Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona will demonstrate the Group’s ongoing growth in new services and products, highlighting a bold new range of innovations being developed by the group, it was announced today.

Organized by the GSMA association, the Mobile World Congress gathers around 1,300 companies and 47,000 mobile professionals from 182 countries every year. The Qtel Group is using its presence at the Congress – which is the most significant to date – to showcase a range of new innovations which the company believes will have a significant impact on its customers and the markets it serves. 

Dr. Nasser Marafih, CEO The Qtel Group, said: “The Qtel Group has evolved significantly into a major regional provider in recent years, and the scope of our operations in 17 countries has provided us with significant market knowledge and customer understanding. Because of this, we are able to respond to the strong demand in Middle Eastern, North African and Asian markets for a host of value-added services, by launching value-driven innovations. We aim to use our presence at this year’s Mobile World Congress to showcase our journey and to highlight the major new services we are planning to provide to our customers.

The Qtel Group’s strategy for offering a new range of data and content services is built upon collaboration and open innovation with a number of leading organisations. In December 2009, the Group concluded a collaboration agreement with Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP) to create a mobile innovation Hub for the Middle East and North Africa region in Qatar. A number of other major partnerships are due to be announced in Barcelona.

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China Crescent Enterprises, Inc. Board Member and Former Federal Reserve Bank …

February 9th, 2010 by alexamaz

Source: PR-USA.net (press release) (Original Article)


China Crescent Enterprises, Inc. Board Member and Former Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Chairman H.G

China Crescent Enterprises, Inc. (OTCBB: CCTR)
today announced that the Company’s newly appointed board member Ret. Major
General Hugh G. Robinson is scheduled to provide the closing presentation
for the Company’s upcoming Pacific Rim sales conference. The conference
is scheduled for the week of March 8, 2010 at the Le Royal Meridien hotel
in Shanghai, China and will feature the Company’s key product offerings
from technology reseller partners such as Hewlett-Packard and Lenovo. China
Crescent is a systems integration service provider that markets technology
outsourcing services in China including the sale and service of brand name
technologies such as Microsoft, Oracle, Cisco, IBM, HP and Dell and has
recently expanded its business line to include original design
manufacturing (ODM).

Mr. Robinson is a former Chairman of the Dallas Federal Reserve and a
retired Major General with a distinguished career serving in the United
States Army. Among other prestigious posts, Mr. Robinson served as
President Lyndon Johnson’s military aide de camp. In addition to his public
service experience, Mr. Robinson’s career has included extensive executive
management experience with senior positions at Southland Corporation and
City Place Development Corporation. He is a graduate of the United States
Military Academy at West Point and earned a Masters Degree in Civil
Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Mr.
Robinson also currently serves on the board of Carmax, Inc., the LBJ
Foundation and the Better Business Bureau.

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New! Plasticmine and Plasticbird Processors?

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