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Largest concentrated solar power plant opens in Abu Dhabi

Neville /21 March, 2013

Largest concentrated solar power plant opens in Abu Dhabi Advertisement 18 March 2013 Last updated at 16:13 GMT Help The oil-rich state of Abu Dhabi has officially opened the world’s largest concentrated solar power plant. Shams 1 – which means ‘the sun’ in Arabic – uses advanced parabolic trough technology to harness the light from Continue Reading →

Rudd ‘s critical decision – no challenge

Neville /21 March, 2013

Labor’s political dysfunction reaches new heights Date March 21, 2013 – 6:38PM Category Opinion 595 reading now Vote Read later Lenore Taylor Chief Political Correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald View more articles from Lenore Taylor Follow Lenore on Twitter inShare. submit to reddit Email article Print Reprints & permissions . . Rudd ‘s critical Continue Reading →

Crean calls for spill of Labor leadership

Neville /21 March, 2013

Crean calls for spill of Labor leadership Date March 21, 2013 – 1:12PM 189 reading now Read later Dan Harrison Health and Indigenous Affairs Correspondent View more articles from Dan Harrison Follow Dan on TwitterEmail Dan inShare. Pin It submit to reddit Email article Print Reprints & permissions . Labor Minister Simon Crean voices his Continue Reading →

Ian McDonald gave ‘hot property’ to mate

Neville /21 March, 2013

Ian McDonald gave ‘hot property’ to mate Amy Dale, Court Reporter The Daily Telegraph March 21, 2013 11:29AM Increase Text Size Decrease Text Size Print Email Share 0 Ian Macdonald Former NSW Labor minister Ian Macdonald. Picture: Adam Taylor Source: The Daily Telegraph DOYLE’S CREEK was “an $100 million mine” but none of that money Continue Reading →

NBN builder drops NT work to focus on WA, SA

Neville /20 March, 2013

NBN builder drops NT work to focus on WA, SA By business reporter Emily Stewart and staff, ABCUpdated March 20, 2013, 9:43 pm tweet Email Print One of the four major construction partners responsible for rolling out the National Broadband Network has pulled out from the Northern Territory. Syntheo, a joint venture between Service Stream Continue Reading →

Greenland’s Peripheral Glaciers Contributing More To Sea-Level Rise Than Previously Thought

Neville /20 March, 2013

Greenland’s Peripheral Glaciers Contributing More To Sea-Level Rise Than Previously Thought Print Friendly 0 0 Share Greenland’s peripheral glaciers, those that are not directly connected to the primary ice sheet, are contributing much more to global sea-level rise than was previously thought. Researchers discovered that these peripheral glaciers, while only making up 5-7 % of Continue Reading →