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in FGD systems, where it reacts with the flue gas proceeded apace, with little evidence that the thus removing S02. Inner lining of FGD election results significantly altered the outcomes Spray bank and other spray system in absorber. of the Marrakech conference. Conclusion Fly ash and other abrasive slurries can now be handled with FRP piping and tanks through the introduction of fine particles of minerals into our standard corrosion barrier. The minerals incorporated in a corrosion barrier layer can be of various thickness. This combines abrasion resistance with the proven corrosion resistance of the thermoset resin used. This process was developed through extensive research and development and in technical collaboration of a US company to solve the abrasion problems encountered while handling abrasive slurries especially in flue gas desulfurisation process and other similar application and is performing exceptionally well. Courtesy: Power Today, October 2016 Climate Change & Globaj Warming , , OUTCOMES OF THE U.N. CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE IN MARRAKECH, COP 22 22nd Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 22) November 7-18, 2016 Despite looming uncertainties following the election of Donald Trump as the new U.S. president, governments meeting in Marrakech, Morocco, pushed forward with the freshly-minted Paris Agreement on climate change, setting 2018 as their deadline for completing the nutsand-bolts decisions needed to fully implement the agreement. Parties arrived in Marrakech buoyed by the agreement's unexpectedly rapid entry into force, which took place November 4, only to be shocked a mere four days later by the election of Republican candidate Trump, who vowed during the campaign to "cancel" the Paris Agreement. Questions and speculation about the implications of a Trump presidency dominated hallway chatter and media reporting. But inside the conference rooms and plenary halls, negotiations In a high-level Marrakech Action Proclamation, parties collectively declared that the "extraordinary momentum on climate change worldwide.. . is irreversible." Similar messages were sounded continuously throughout the conference by businesses, cities, states and NGOs, and by heads of state and ministers from Africa, China, Europe, Latin America and elsewhere, including U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry. The Marrakech meeting was the 22nd Session of the Conference of the Parties to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), known as COP 22. It also served as the first meeting of the governing body of the Paris Agreement, known by the acronym CMA. In the long evolutionary arc of the U.N. climate effort, Marrakech was an important transitional moment, pivoting from the years of negotiation that produced the Pa ris Agreement to a new phase focused on implementation . Even apart from the new uncertainties injected by the U.S. election, it was clear in Marrakech that the transition is a challenging one, as perenn ia l issues resurfaced in new guises. Chief among them is the nature of differentiation between developed and developing countries, with some developing nations pressing the kinds of bifurcated approaches that developed countries believed the Paris Agreement had laid to rest. There was no expectation heading into Marrakech that such issues would be resolved there. Rather, the aim was to better understand the many issues involved in fleshing out the Paris architecture, delineate the areas of convergence and divergence, and adopt a work plan to get to final decisions by 2018 - goals that were largely achieved. With no clear signal from President-elect Trump or his team whether he indeed plans to abandon the Paris Agreement, parties headed home from Marrakech hoping the United States remains at the table when negotiations resume in Bonn, Germany, in May. Following are background 35
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