Year: 2005
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Canadian Companies, Agencies Launch Electric Mobility Network
The creation of the Canada Center for Electric Vehicles in Canada is the first start in a long process. For more info type in Electric Vehicles In Canada, CEVEQ, or the EIN Staff regarding the article dated 12/14 or Contact: Pierre Lavallee, CEVEQ, phone 450-431-5744, e-mail plavallee@ceveq.qc.ca. Let’s help our Canadian friends become more prepared…
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Cameron pledges to take strong action on the environment
In 2005, then-leader of the Conservative Party, David Cameron, made a bold pledge. That’s to take strong action on the environment. He promised to make the environment a top priority and to work towards creating a more sustainable future for the UK and the world. Cameron’s Environmental Credentials Cameron’s commitment to the environment was reflected…
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CO2 ‘highest for 650,000 years’
Talk about Levels! Current levels of the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane in the atmosphere are higher now. I mean than at any time in the past 650,000 years. That is the conclusion of new European studies looking at ice taken from 3km below the surface of Antarctica. The scientists say their research…
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Oil Prices Will Increase Amid Supply Constraints
Why are gasoline prices so high? Source: US Department of Energy Even before the storm, gasoline and diesel prices were high as a result of tight crude oil supplies and increased global demand for transportation fuels. •OPEC production decisions will continue to influence the oil market situation. •Low surplus production capacity of 2 to 3…
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The Case For Electric Vehicles Now!
By: Seth Leitman, The Green Living Guy www.greenlivingguy.com As car companies continue producing SUVs that cannot meet Federal Fuel Standards or reduce emissions that are harmful to our environment, think about some of the statistics and facts from the US Department of Energy and various notable sources. USDOE states that more than half of the…
