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International Trade Gets Eco-friendly Through B2b
International Trade Gets Eco-friendly Through B2b As businesses are getting more environmentally conscious, this phenomenon has fuelled businesses across the world to use Business to Business (B2B) portals as their international business tool for all their trading needs. However, in the early 1990’s, though the concept was well accepted by the business world, traders were skeptical ...
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Global Warming- How are Animals Affected by Global Warming
Global Warming- How are Animals Affected by Global Warming It is not a secret that we humans have been destroying the environment for years. It is now that some of us are trying to make all people aware of the affects that our lack of care has had on the environment and what will happen if ...
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Follow The Sun To The Landscheidt Minimum
Follow The Sun To The Landscheidt Minimum He was a scientist that predicted the current lack of sunspot activity in cycle 24 and the prospect of much colder times ahead. The climate experts of the time predicted a cycle 24 sunspot maximum as high as those in the preceding cycles but that was not the opinion ...
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Global Warming is Tought to Increase the Intensity of Devastating Weather
Global Warming is Tought to Increase the Intensity of Devastating Weather Global warming is expected to change magnitude to the worse of the intensity of power of nature, such as storms, hurricanes, tropical cyclones and tornadoes. It is determined not by individual weather events, such as heat periods or cold snaps or hurricanes, but by the ...
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Breaking the Opec Chains
Breaking the Opec Chains Worldwide demand for petroleum is increasing. Crude oil prices have topped 5 per barrel. Oil prices have been on a steady climb for a long time. Dwindling OPEC oil reserves and a weak dollar are ...
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World Population to Crash by 80 Percent, Says Top U.K. Scientist, Part One
World Population to Crash by 80 Percent, Says Top U.K. Scientist, Part One Some like it hot. According to environmentalist James Lovelock, we’ll get plenty of hot between now and the end of the century. “We are so far down the path toward the hottest we have been, since we were 55 million years ago,” Dr. ...
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Product Environmental Claims – Overselling, or Sowing Seeds for the Future?
Product Environmental Claims – Overselling, or Sowing Seeds for the Future? Only four years after Sen. Inhofe (R-Okla) attempted to label Global Warming as a hoax the business world seems to have embraced environmental sustainability so thoroughly that ‘green’ has become the new ‘black’ in marketing. Intel, AMD, VMware, Microsoft and many others have developed green facets ...
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Learning About the Cause of Global Warming in Schools
Learning About the Cause of Global Warming in Schools Among all of the things that are being taught in our public schools, one thing that should have a little more time and dedication put into it is the subject of the natural causes of global warming along with the man made causes. It is extremely important ...
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OBAMA CONSIDERS CHEMTRAILS
OBAMA CONSIDERS CHEMTRAILS President Obama is full of surprises. But even expectant reporters were taken aback when White House science adviser John Holdren used his first interview on April 18, 2009 to announce, “Global warming is so dire, the Obama administration is discussing radical technologies to cool Earth’s air.” With the first feedback effects from methane releases ...
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Teaching ?listening? as an English Language Skill
Teaching ?listening? as an English Language Skill Introduction: English as a foreign language has the greatest motion in Bangladesh. Status of English as the “library language” and the increased “international inter-dependence” are the two reasons of this which led to a greater focus on face-to-face language usage crossing the margin of pen and paper exercise. As the ...