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Signaling the end of China's snowstorm emergency

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Shanghai ended a month of snowstorm-induced energy conservation Leap Year night, turning on its nightime landscaping lights, above (photo: Shanghai Daily). The first months of 2008 provided an expensive ($22 billion) lesson in the critical need to keep winter highways reliably available in winter weather to maintain economic performance in modern economies.

Posted by Dick Hanneman on March 1, 2008 07:51 AM | Permalink

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