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Crown Capital Management Jakarta Indonesia - Eco Management

Crown Capital Eco Management works with government bodies, international entities, private sectors and other non-governmental organizations in providing extensive information to the public, media and policymakers that are involved in addressing environmental issues and sustainable initiatives in a worldwide scale.

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Crown Capital Management Jakarta Indonesia - Eco Management

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  1. Crown Capital Management Jakarta Indonesia Crown Capital Eco Management

  2. Crown Capital Eco Management

  3. Giant mammoth carcass in Siberian frost • YevgenySalinder, an 11-year old Russian boy, is the one who discovered the massive remains of the mammoth in August. • The mammoth, estimated to be at its 16 year when it died measured 2 meters and weighed 1,000 pounds, was excavated from the Siberian permafrost last month. • ”It is the mammoth of the century,” said Professor Alexei Tikhonov of the Zoological Museum in St Petersburg.

  4. Protein to combat reef-destroying starfish • A group of scientists in Australia has announced this week an potentially effective way to eliminate the destructive starfish, crown of thorns, that are feasting on coral reefs in the Pacific ocean. • The crown of thorns is already prominent in the Pacific and Indian Ocean where they feed mainly on coral polyps. Outbreaks of the large and poisonous starfish are blamed for the massive destruction of corals.

  5. Mini satellite from Japan will send Morse • Five small low-cost satellites are deployed today from the ISS to conduct scientific missions and test a possible type of optical communication scheme. • CubeSats, palm-sized satellites measuring 4 inches, are solar-powered cubes that will orbit the Earth for the next 100 days. • One of the satellites launched was a Japanese one tasked with sending a Morse code message that would be seen across the world.

  6. Mars Curiosity rover scheduled for a stopover • Mars Curiosity rover is scheduled for a stopover to scrutinize the pyramid-shaped rock on the planet’s surface.The rock, measuring around 16 inches at the base and 10 inches high is chosen for analysis due to its unusual shape, was named “Jake” in memory of Jet Propulsion Lab engineer-mathematician Jacob Matijevic who died several days after the spacecraft’s landing on Mars.

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