It is estimated that the Solar Tunnel will “reduce CO2 emissions by 2,400 tons per year.”
Adoption by major haulers encourage independent shippers to take similar steps.
Or, design something other than crap, eh?
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You may find yourself behind the looting already done by the bankers. Then why am I jet setting to Washington Theater?
VMT modeling suggests that such inter modal transportation development within urban settings in the United States could yield a 20 percent decrease in energy use.
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Can be used to make a strong, elastic, and light nano-composite
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Using a proprietary adaptation of the gas phase condensation method, QSI vaporizes metal using resistance heat until a sufficient rate of vaporization is achieved to make the nano particles.
Which on the basketball court can be an effective strategy. Nonetheless, usually something to avoid when things are up in the air.
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Burning biomass rather than coal means less carbon emissions, plus it avoids the emissions from the agricultural process of burning the waste in the fields after harvesting.
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The is quite a step in Latin America, where bus service has become the standard for long distance journeys.