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Looks like 19 million bid to me
BollingerBands fundamental promising the next few days
G7 poised for historic call to phase out fossil fuel emissions
G7 leaders appear to be edging towards agreeing on an historic target to wipe out greenhouse gas emissions by the end of the century.
Talks on climate change ran late into Sunday night as officials debated a variety of carbon cutting options, RTCC understands.
These included a goal proposed by the EU to cut emissions 60% on 2010 levels by 2050, with full decarbonisation by 2100, and another goal for G7 countries to decarbonize their own energy sectors by 2050.
European Council president Donald Tusk led calls on Sunday for leaders to be ambitious, and lay the groundwork for a proposed UN pact, due to be signed in Paris this coming December.
“The fight against climate change is global — it goes way beyond Europe and G7. If we are not united in the G7, how can we convince others?” he said.
Summit chair and German chancellor Angela Merkel – who met with US president Barack Obama for one-on-one talks on Saturday night – is pushing hard for a united front on climate when the meeting wraps up on Monday.
Christoph Schott, a campaigner with the NGO Avaaz at the meeting said it was now “very very likely” text on a long term goal would make the final communique, due out at midday on Monday, but added it was unclear what form it would take.
“We understand that Canada and Japan are pushing back against reference to the G7’s role in the decarbonisation target”, said Liz Gallagher, head of climate diplomacy at the E3G think tank.
Merkel also wants G7 parties to ramp up support for the UN’s Green Climate Fund, part of a wider effort to deliver $100 billion of climate finance a year to poor countries by 2020.
Two weeks ago she announced Germany would double its contribution to the GCF, and asked fellow G7 leaders to work on a plan to hit $100 billion by the end of the decade.
“If the G7 is not able to agree a process to secure a clear pathway to $100bn by 2020, this would be a significant missed opportunity to progress the finance debate before Paris”, Gallagher added.
Report: Millions of businesses call for zero carbon shift
In a sign of growing hopes the G7 could deliver a significant boost to UN climate talks, on Sunday thousands of leading businesses issued a call for the G7 to adopt a long term goal
“We want a global climate deal that achieves net zero emissions well before the end of the century, and that to be a firm commitment at COP21 In Paris in December,” said Nigel Topping, CEO of We Mean Business.
A coalition of UK NGOs including Greenpeace, WWF and CAFOD also issued a plea to prime minister David Cameron to support a zero emissions target.
Getting previously reluctant governments from the US, Canada and Japan to agree to a long term climate goal would be hugely significant for global efforts to secure agreement in Paris, said Jennifer Morgan from the World Resources Institute.
“It makes a difference – having the G7 signal in any way they’re up for along term goal that makes avoiding 2C [of warming] more real would I hope be a shot in arm for the in debate in the UN – it matters,” she said.
A number of options for a legally binding carbon cutting UN deal are being discussed at separate talks taking place in Bonn from June 1-11.
These include a complete phase out of all fossil fuels by 2050 or a goal to ensure all emissions were ‘net-zero’, meaning they would have to be stored underground or offset through mass tree planting.
Link to EPA doc that will be published for the world to see
https://s3.amazonaws.com/public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2015-13947.pdf&ved=0CB0QFjAA&usg=AFQjCNEq45GHifzb8YWrWB1YZ2BuY4OCYA
EPA Publication! CLEAN AIR ACT releasing Monday! Will see BIG movement!
Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations: South Carolina; Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 Lead National Ambient Air Quality Standards
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[EPA-R04-OAR-2012-0852; FRL–9928-85-Region 4]
V. Proposed Action
With the exception of the PSD permitting requirements for major sources contained in section
110(a)(2)(C), prong 3 of (D)(i), and (J), EPA is proposing to approve that SC DHEC’s
infrastructure SIP submission, submitted September 20, 2011, for the 2008 Lead. EPA is
proposing to approve these portions of South Carolina’s infrastructure submission for the 2008
Lead NAAQS because this submission is consistent with section 110 of the CAA.
Attachment A:
South Carolina Certification
Clean Air Act Section 110(a)(1) and (2)
Lead Requirements
The EPA plans on lowering the primary and secondary standards to 0.15(µg/m3) from 1.5 (µg/m3)
21 mil bid!
huge tomorrow
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looks like an upward trend
VIICQ
Huge Boom in hydrogen fuel cell technology market near term! very promising lock in now this is going to take off..
"First small steps into emission-free, hydrogen-powered vehicles"
http://www.chron.com/cars/article/Toyota-to-launch-fuel-cell-car-next-month-5900518.php
VIICQ
news on the horizon...
300% today??
looks like shes rebounding
An injectable radiogel technology developed by PNNL delivers the
yttrium-90 medical isotope to a precise location in the body for
targeted radiation therapy, while minimizing exposure to surrounding healthy tissue.
Longstanding PNNL capabilities in radiochemistry, radiation physics and materials chemistry gave rise to the radiogel technology. Since 2010, PNNL has been working with Advanced Medical Isotope Corporation (AMIC) to move radiogels toward commercial application. Safe, effective and relatively low-cost cancer treatments are needed for solid tumors that can’t be surgically removed. PNNL’s innovation—a non-toxic, injectable liquid polymer—is infused with tiny radioactive yttrium-90 particles. In the body, the liquid solution quickly warms and forms a gel that holds the yttrium-90 particles in place at the target site, maximizing the overall radiation dose to cancer cells and minimizing radiation exposure and associated side effects in nearby normal tissues. Once the yttrium-90 decays, the gel resorbs naturally—in contrast to treatments that remain in the body indefinitely. AMIC’s next steps in commercializing the technology involve further product testing and characterization, and obtaining regulatory approval. Toward this objective, PNNL has provided follow-on assistance in several areas, and these subsequent efforts have also helped determine that it will be possible to further optimize the technology’s effectiveness. In addition, PNNL and AMIC, in collaboration with the University of Washington Department of Radiology, were awarded a nearly $150,000 Washington State Life Sciences Discovery Fund grant in 2012 for additional assessment and testing of the technology. The PNNL-AMIC Radiogel commercialization efforts received a 2013 Federal Laboratory Consortium Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer
http://www.pnnl.gov/about/literature/PDF/11_2013_EED_Success_Stories_Booklet.pdf
Power hour 10 minutes
Look at that volume :D
Shes popping!
What's the next resistance?
Imagine FDA approval is today :D
LOAD UP, ONCE PR HITS THIS WILL SKYROCKET
In 2050 1/3 Americans will have diabetes...
"FED UP" Movie
UP UP UP! Load EM!
Low RSI, will Bounce Soon :)
If we look at the history within the past few weeks, we can see DRIO recover within a day or two after shorts. Always seems to run upwards after lunch too. My observations
have a feeling this is gonna take off very soon..
Yes you're correct Johnny, was talking about the bid sorry
Weird, I'm seeing 22,884,900 on the bid now..
Check out that 22.4 Million Volume...
Don't forget that MACD crossing...
I wonder how old that information is... Before dilution?
She's ready to blow! $DRIO
Push begins now folks imo
taking off
Really looking forward to the end of this week. Hopefully more positive news comes out with the upcoming conference and also about the talks of deployment of the Dario smart meter in Canada with generated revenue outlook.
Hawk, they're not going to be cashing in yet... This still has Lots of potential.
Agreed and *Sticky
Safe Stock play for the next month