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General Dynamics lays off dozens of salaried staff
A maker of military armoured vehicles in London says it has laid off salaried employees but isn’t saying how many
Why an Ohio ban on settlements to close ‘base load’ power plants matters for clean energy
By Kathiann M. Kowalski
This story was originally published by Canary Media.
A decade ago, the Sierra Club and other environmental groups, trade organizations, and companies found themselves in a regulatory standoff with American Electric Power over operating costs for six coal-fired power plants in Ohio.
Some northern Michigan schools won’t have to make up days missed during ice storm
Some teachers are concerned about the results of this year’s state testing due to the storm’s disruption.
Abundance Or Sufficiency? Charting A Path To The Future
Toronto’s Lloyd Alter writes that abundance is nothing more than excess. What the world’s 8 billion people need most is sufficiency.
The post Abundance Or Sufficiency? Charting A Path To The Future appeared first on CleanTechnica.
There is no sign of dairy cattle show prices abating
The season had kicked off with High Point Farms dispersing March 21 where 75 lots brought $390,250 for a $5,200 average
