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Garden Enthusiasts Get Practical Solutions to Climate Change at HomeYOUtopia offers gardeners and garden enthusiasts comprehensive information on the impacts of climate change and simple, easy steps to take in their own lives to participate in solutions. The program, developed by the American Public Gardens Association (APGA) and ecoAmerica, allows Americans to "see with their own eyes" impacts of climate change in gardens and the many things that are being done to help prevent or prepare for it.... moreNews UpdateABB's Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Team Receives Pioneer AwardThe Green Parking Council (GPC) has awarded the 2013 Pioneer Award for Sustainability to Cal Lankton, director of ABB's EV Charging Infrastructure for ABB's North American operations.... moreOcean Data Collection Easier with Robotic Probe LauncherIn order to collect ocean data, scientists rely on certain tools, such as the eXpendable BathyThermograph (XBT) probe, which is used by hand and has its fair share of shortcomings. In order to deal with the proble,, David Fratantoni, associate scientist with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI) and a team of engineers created a robotic auto-launcher system... moreIBM to Improve Dutch Flood Control and Water Management SystemsIBM has launched Digital Delta, an innovation program that will use Big Data to transform flood control and the management of the Dutch water system. Digital Delta will investigate how to integrate and analyse water data from a wide range of existing data sources, including precipitation measurements, water level and water quality monitors, levee sensors, radar data, model predictions, and current and historic maintenance data from sluices, pumping stations, locks, and dams.... moreVisit us Online for daily news and more! Featured Products
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