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Samu Lehtinen (D) to Warrantti Mahtikukot

EliteProspects.com 

Date: 09/17/2024
Player: Samu Lehtinen (D)
To: Warrantti Mahtikukot
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Johannes Niskanen (D) from YJK to OYUS

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Date: 09/17/2024
Player: Johannes Niskanen (D)
From: YJK
To: OYUS
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Aleksi Tervahauta (F) from SuPS to OYUS

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Date: 09/17/2024
Player: Aleksi Tervahauta (F)
From: SuPS
To: OYUS
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Chemicals leaching from food packaging found in humans, new study shows. Experts call for more safety regulations. - Yahoo Life

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  1. Chemicals leaching from food packaging found in humans, new study shows. Experts call for more safety regulations.  Yahoo Life
  2. Toxic chemicals used in food preparation leach into human bodies, study finds  CNN
  3. Scientists just figured out how many chemicals enter our bodies from food packaging  The Washington Post
  4. Scientists highlight widespread human exposure to packaging-related chemicals  Medical Xpress
  5. A look at our ‘toxic love story’ with plastic  Connecticut... Читать дальше...

Julien Guimonneau (G) from Avignon to Avignon

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Date: 09/17/2024
Player: Julien Guimonneau (G)
From: Avignon
To: Avignon
Information: 1 year
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LNG Industry Faces Uncertain Future

Oilprice.com 

Liquefied natural gas has become a major growth driver for the energy industry. Burning much more cleanly than either coal or oil, gas has earned a place in the energy transition—but that place is far from secure. Despite continued strong demand for LNG—which saw Qatar order 12 new LNG carriers—the expected growth in that demand may fail to live up to expectations. What's more, challenges abound on the supply side, from sanctions on Russian LNG to supply chain and regulatory problems with U.S. projects... Читать дальше...

Study: Personal Carbon Footprint Of The Rich Is Vastly Underestimated

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By Sarah Collins of CAM, The personal carbon footprint of the richest people in society is grossly underestimated, both by the rich themselves and by those on middle and lower incomes, no matter which country they come from. At the same time, both the rich and the poor drastically overestimate the carbon footprint of the poorest people. An international group of researchers, led by the Copenhagen Business School, the University of Basel and the University of Cambridge, surveyed 4,000 people from Denmark... Читать дальше...

House in Hakusan / KENTA HIRAYAMA ARCHITECT & ASSOCIATES

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This project is a renovation of a condominium unit with an area of approximately 57 square meters located in central Tokyo, Japan. Although the unit is compact, it is a sun-filled corner room and faces a large botanical garden, offering the potential for a rich living environment despite its small size.

First two train operators reach core expiry dates

Transportinfo.org.uk 

Railnews - Two operators with National Rail Contracts reached their core expiry dates yesterday, but they seem set to remain in the private sector for now. Greater Anglia and West Midlands Trains could both theoretically have been terminated, but in practice the Government is waiting for the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill to become law. It received its Third Reading in the House of Commons on 3 September, and had its First Reading in the House of Lords the following day. When law... Читать дальше...

CPT welcomes exemptions for rail replacement coaches

Transportinfo.org.uk 

Rail Magazine - The CPT, which represents bus and coach companies, is welcoming a Department for Transport announcement of exemptions to Accessible Information Regulations (AIR) for coaches used on rail replacement services.

New Devon bus-rail link to streamline travel

Transportinfo.org.uk 

Other Regional Press - Devon County?s cabinet has approved a new scheme at Barnstaple Railway Station which will make it easier for passengers to transfer between bus services and trains and access the town centre.