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Chemistry World September 27, 2012 Charlie Quigg |
Cheaper component for greenhouse gas reduction catalyst Scientists from China have replaced the tungsten oxide in a widely used greenhouse gas reduction catalyst with iron oxide, which improves the selectivity and reduces the cost of the catalyst. |
InsideFlyer October 2012 |
Aeroplan's Eco-friendly Awards Aeroplan has partnered with Green4Good, which refurbishes IT equipment to help minimize the global environmental impact of Information Technology. Aeroplan members will be able to redeem their miles for awards. |
Chemistry World September 25, 2012 Najafpour et al. |
Running on Sun We imagine a future where a substantial portion of our energy is met by solar fuels, leaving the task of food production to natural photosynthesis. This comes with the caveat that plants, algae and cyanobacteria be used to produce high value carbon compounds as well as biofuels |
HHMI Bulletin Fall 2012 Nicole Kresge |
Stepping into Sustainability Baumann is an HHMI early career scientist at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research in Kansas City, Missouri. In his spare time he hunts, grows, raises, and gathers almost 80 percent of the food that he and his wife, Diana, and their two dogs consume. |
Chemistry World September 19, 2012 Martin De Ambrosio |
Argentinean battle over agrichemical use The conviction of two people in Argentina for illegal pesticide spraying near residential areas could be the first of many, as activists vow to change the way farmers use agrichemicals. |
Chemistry World September 18, 2012 Andy Extance |
UK university lab shut after student poisoning Police say that they are 'investigating all scenarios' after a University of Southampton PhD student was taken to hospital with highly toxic thallium and arsenic species in their body. Thallium salts have long been used in malicious poisonings thanks to their flavourless, colorless nature. |
Chemistry World September 18, 2012 James Urquhart |
UN report urges chemical industry to clean-up Governments and industry worldwide must address the management of chemicals in order to curtail the escalating heath and environmental risks associated with the widespread production, use and disposal of chemicals, warns the United Nations Environment Program. |
Chemistry World September 18, 2012 Mike Pitts |
Corporate social responsibility Sustainability in the Chemical Industry by Eric Johnson, is a study of the corporate social responsibility approaches used by the world's largest chemical companies (29 of them). |
Information Today September 17, 2012 |
Thomson Reuters Launches Sustainability Website The website will enable dialogue and support customers and engaged citizens in their efforts to find a more sustainable pathway for their businesses and communities. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2012 Eric A. Altoon |
Not Easy Leasing Green Consider these provisions before pursuing LEED certification. |
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