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Toyota launches Biodiversity & Sustainability Learning Center to complement Biotope project in Thailand

Green Car Congress

Toyota has launched the Toyota Biodiversity and Sustainability Learning Center “Cheewa Panavet” at the Toyota Ban Pho Plant in Thailand. Toyota launched the Eco Forest, an afforestation project, at the Toyota Ban Pho Plant in 2008. Cheewa Panavet is a combination of three Thai words, Cheewa (life), Pana (forest), and Vet (habitat).

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New phase of globalization could undermine efforts to reduce CO2 emissions

Green Car Congress

A new study finds that the growth of carbon production from Chinese exports has slowed or reversed, reflecting a “new phase of globalization” between developing countries that could undermine international efforts to reduce emissions. The paper is published in Nature Communications. trillion) in 2014.

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Inaugural Program Unveils ‘Pancham Dham Mahayagya’ Across 12 Cities in India, Starting in Saharsa, Bihar on January 15

Baua Electric

Hiranandani’s vision gains crucial momentum, with Shri Indresh Kumar playing a pivotal role in propagating Sanatan Dharma globally. Shri Indresh Kumar’s steadfast belief aligns harmoniously with Pancham Dham’s overarching mission for global harmony.

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Inaugural Program Unveils ‘Pancham Dham Mahayagya’ Across 12 Cities in India, Starting in Saharsa, Bihar on January 15

Baua Electric

Hiranandani’s vision gains crucial momentum, with Shri Indresh Kumar playing a pivotal role in propagating Sanatan Dharma globally. Shri Indresh Kumar’s steadfast belief aligns harmoniously with Pancham Dham’s overarching mission for global harmony.

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Who Really Invented the Thumb Drive?

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In 2000, at a trade fair in Germany, an obscure Singapore company called Trek 2000 unveiled a solid-state memory chip encased in plastic and attached to a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector. In April 1999, the Israeli company M-Systems filed a patent application titled “Architecture for a Universal Serial Bus-based PC flash disk.”

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