CARMA
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CARMA may refer to:
  • Carma Developers
    Carma Developers
    Carma Developers, founded in 1958, is a Canadian residential land developer with master-planned communities throughout Canada and the United States. Its head offices are located in Calgary, Alberta where it is the largest residential land developer in that city....

    , Canadian residential land developing company
  • Carbon Monitoring for Action
    Carbon Monitoring for Action
    Carbon Monitoring For Action is a website that contains a searchable database that estimates the carbon emissions of power plants and power companies around the world. Launched in November, 2007, its database is updated quarterly. It is produced and financed by the Center for Global Development....

    , part of the Center for Global Development
    Center for Global Development
    The Center for Global Development is a non-profit think tank based in Washington, D.C. that focuses on international development. It was founded in November 2001 by former senior U.S. official Edward W. Scott, director of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, C. Fred Bergsten, and...

  • Chicago Area Radio Monitoring Association
    Chicago Area Radio Monitoring Association
    The Chicago Area Radio Monitoring Association is a scanner radio club in the Chicago metropolitan area. Membership is free and unofficial, there are no dues or membership certificates. About 1400 people are members of the mailing list or participate in other activities...

    , scanner radio listeners club based in the Chicago Illinois area
  • Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy
    Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy
    The Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy is an astronomical instrument comprising 23 radio telescopes. These telescopes form an astronomical interferometer where all the signals are combined in a purpose-built computer to produce high-resolution astronomical images.- Location...

    , astronomical instrument composed of 23 radio telescopes
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