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Reports of Cornelia Merz [7.14% relevance]
, Earths, Articles, Economy, Reports, Metals, Brochures, Presentations, Global, report,
http://ressourcenfieber.de/reports/authors/cornelia_merz.html - 28.46 kB
Welcome [7.14% relevance]
increase the pressure on energy sources, metal ores, water and foodstuffs. Record prices on
http://resourcefever.net/home.html - 14.33 kB
Eurometaux - European Association of Metals [7.14% relevance]
Eurometaux - European Association of Metals On this page you find a list of Publiction
http://www.ressourcenfieber.de/member/eurometaux.html - 25.54 kB
Stefanie Degreif [7.14% relevance]
research: research in precious and special metals Resource Fever by Öko-Institut e.V.
http://www.ressourcenfieber.net/member/stefanie-degreif.html - 217.01 kB
Reports of Dr.-Ing. Georg Mehlhart [7.14% relevance]
dismantling, recycling, optimal, developing, Metals, Global, Brochures, Chapter,
http://ressourcenfieber.org/reports/authors/mehlhart.html - 59.28 kB
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