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MAVERICK AIRLINES PUSH FORWARD ON E-CIGARETTE SALES, WHILE MAIN CARRIERS WAIT FOR FDA APPROVAL
BY ALAN OSBORN
Maverick airlines push forward on e-cigarette sales
Major low-cost airlines in Europe are consolidating their e-cigarette sales to passengers. But the taboo against public smoking makes smokers shy of ‘lighting up’ in the cabin – they dive into the toilets if they smoke on board.…
CLIMATE CHANGE INCREASES SHIFTS INFECTIOUS DISEASES WORLDWIDE
BY ALYSHAH HASHAM
AS negotiators at the recent United Nations climate change conference in Cancun wrapped up their work, one problem concentrating minds enough to secure a partial deal was the spread of disease on the coat-tails of global warming. Infectious diseases are spreading to regions where they were previously absent, driven by warmer temperatures and changing rainfall patterns.…
IATA CHIEF CALLS FOR SECURITY OVERHALL BASED ON PASSENGER PROFILING
BY DANIEL PRUZIN
THE GLOBAL airline industry is spearheading a push for an overhaul of airport screening procedures which would use passenger profiling as a way to speed people through airport security checks, the head of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has said.…
IATA CHIEF CALLS FOR SECURITY OVERHALL BASED ON PASSENGER PROFILING
BY DANIEL PRUZIN
THE GLOBAL airline industry is spearheading a push for an overhaul of airport screening procedures which would use passenger profiling as a way to speed people through airport security checks, the head of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has said.…
FINNISH BIOFUELS ARE FUELS FOR THOUGHT
BY JOHN PAGNI
NORDICS take their global civic responsibilities seriously – paying more than mere lip-service to requests to cut global warming emissions especially. Finland is a case in point, putting its money where its mouth is when it comes to renewable fuels.…
British local authorities should gain immigration powers
By Keith Nuthall
With the British general election looming this week and the prospect of a change in government, one issue seems to electrify UK electors and politicians above all others, and that is immigration. In a sense, this is not surprising.…
FIRST WORLD ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROVERSIES HARM THIRD WORLD HEALTH
BY KATHERINE DUNN
WELL-MEANING environmental health campaigners can kill innocent victims through unintended consequences of their positions. Whether it is opposing the use of malaria killing insecticide DDT or opposing the use of vaccines, such campaigns open environmentalists to criticism because they are opposing the use of proven disease control methods.…
ASIA/PACIFIC DEMAND FOR WATERBORNE COATINGS ECLIPSES PLATEAUING WESTERN MARKET
BY MJ DESCHAMPS
Driven by consumer preference and regulation, the replacement of solvent based coatings with water-based ones has been a slow but steady process, beginning in earnest at the turn of the century in the USA, followed by Britain and Europe.…
CLIMATE CHANGE INCREASES SHIFTS INFECTIOUS DISEASES WORLDWIDE
BY ALYSHAH HASHAM
AS negotiators at the recent United Nations climate change conference in Cancun wrapped up their work, one problem concentrating minds enough to secure a partial deal was the spread of disease on the coat-tails of global warming. Infectious diseases are spreading to regions where they were previously absent, driven by warmer temperatures and changing rainfall patterns.…
IATA CHIEF CALLS FOR SECURITY OVERHALL BASED ON PASSENGER PROFILING
BY DANIEL PRUZIN
THE GLOBAL airline industry is spearheading a push for an overhaul of airport screening procedures which would use passenger profiling as a way to speed people through airport security checks, the head of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has said.…