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Entries for July, 2012

Australia: Consider nuclear: Former chief scientist

China: Beijing’s heaviest rain in 6 decades kills at least 10 people; 10 killed elsewhere in storms

US Coast Guard strengthens presence north of Alaska

Beijing battered by rainstorms

Citel Technologies, Inc. Announces Central Office Version of its Portico(TM) TVA(TM)

There’s Still Hope for the Planet

We’re All Climate-Change Idiots

Arctic drilling close for Shell, but still elusive

Vancouver plans to face climate change head-on

CDM Media Announces HP Exstream’s Participation In Upcoming CIO Summits

Thermo Fisher Scientific Develops Two New Methods That Deliver Accurate Results for the Determination of Tartrate in Drug Products

ITC Infotech Introduces Innovative Cloud-based CRM/Loyalty Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Service Powered by Oracle

New Technology Allows Pages to Come Alive in Latest Annual from Ripley’s Believe It or Not

A Search Engine Optimization Consultant Reaches the Top Spot of 8000 Hours of Providing Excellent #SEO Consultancy and Services

1 Million Tree Campaign – HAF 2012 Planting Season

Creta Maris Green Team Take Action To Protect The Environment

Harbinger Systems in IAOP’s Top 100 Global Outsourcing Companies

Searching for Clues to Calamity

Himalayan glaciers melting more rapidly

Muskoka Recovery Center- To guide your way to recovery

Piecing the Puzzle Together on Dolphin Deaths

United States: Tribes ask for action on climate change

Vast African water source found

Zinnov hosts "Zinnov Awards & Recognition Program 2012"

Relationship Management is Key to Managing Tire Supply Most Effectively

Evosys bags the deal to implement Demantra & ASCP Solution at Kellogg’s

Newgen’s Records Management System receives Certification by Department of Defense

Comguard Introduces Database Virtualization To Enhance Productivity For Enterprises

AiNET CEO Deepak Jain to Tackle the Future of the Cloud on July 24th at DC Conference Expo

Widespread Drought Is Likely to Worsen