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| 01/05/10 Power plants might pipe emissions under seabedScientists say buried volcanic rocks along the heavily populated coasts of New York, New Jersey and New England, as well as further south, might be ideal reservoirs to lock away carbon dioxide emitted by power plants and other industrial sources. A study this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences outlines formations on land as ... READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news12/14/10 Derek Grasso, Covanta Environmental Manager, right, answers questions about a dioxin test which lead to the shut down of some of the trash management facility this summer. Center sits, Cheryl Thibeault, Business Manager and, left, sits, Stephen Diaz, VP of Operations Covanta New England.
01/17/11 In a strong demonstration of its commitment to increasing its presence in the New York marketplace, Allstate Insurance Company announced today that it is looking for at least 100 New York agency owners by the end of 2011 and offering a referral award to anyone who recommends someone who is appointed.
02/24/11 Gowanus, a Brooklyn neighborhood so unlovely it's been named an EPA superfund site, is Ground Zero now for music lofts, as reported in my new City Arts-New York column . In a half dozen or so artist-run spaces -- including IBeam , Douglas Street Collective , Littlefield , the Brooklyn Lyceum and Issue Project Room -- available for presentation and rehearsal of hard-core experimental sounds ... Hot themes this week:
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