
Japan eyeing 26% greenhouse gas cut: officials
Japan is planning to pledge a 26 percent cut in its greenhouse gas emissions from 2013 levels, ahead of a global summit on climate change this year, officials said Friday. ... more
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China announces measures to boost creativity, jobs
China on Friday announced measures aimed at promoting innovation and job creation, state media said, as authorities seek to ensure that slowing economic growth doesn't harm employment. ... more
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Orbit Over Obsolescence: How Satellite Constellations Are Replacing Cell Towers One Layer at a Time
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Japan launches 'cool biz' campaign as mercury climbs
Japan launched its annual "Cool Biz" campaign on Friday, an energy conservation drive that calls on business people to ditch their jackets and ties so offices can keep air conditioning to a minimum. ... more
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China overtakes US as Australia's largest foreign investor
China has for the first time overtaken the United States as Australia's largest source of foreign investment, according to official data, laying out Aus$27.7 billion (US$21.8 billion) in 2013-14 as real estate purchases more than doubled. ... more
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Has The US Reached "Peak Oil" At Current Price Levels?
Last night the EIA once again capitulated on the myth that rig counts don't matter and the productivity of wells would largely offset, leaving the industry on a continuous path to higher output. The ... more
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Riyadh reshuffle reaches Saudi Aramco
The government in Riyadh sanctioned a restructuring plan that would break oil company Saudi Aramco off from the nation's oil ministry, sources said Friday. ... more
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US Navy bolsters presence in Gulf after Iran seizure
US warships protecting American-flagged ships in the Strait of Hormuz may extend assistance to other countries' vessels, officials said Friday, after reports of Iranian forces harassing shipping. ... more
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