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Save Some Power, Save Our Planet

by Raj the Tora in Issues, September 26, 2010
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Ban the bulb! Save energy! Global warming! Carbon emissions! What is our carbon footprint! Reduce flying! Go for solar! Go for biogas! Wow, how many phrases, jargons and logos to create awareness. Though the major problems of fuel emissions can be resolved by sensible Governments, there are many little things that we can do in daily life to reduce our carbon footprint to ensure that our next generation has a better world to live in. Here are a few.

Motorist’s Dream: Gas at Six Cents Per Gallon!!

by Badbunny777 in Economics, August 23, 2010
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This article discusses the cheapest and highest gas prices in the world.

What Constitutes Diesel Fuel Prices?

by redwed in Economics, January 11, 2010
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From crude oil, there are a lot of products that can be produced. These are gasoline, diesel, other distillates (heating oil), heavy fuel oil (residual), jet fuel, liquefied petroleum gases (LPG), and other products.

What Can You Do About Increasing Diesel Fuel Prices?

by redwed in Economics, January 11, 2010
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There are quite a few essential elements that conclude the worth of a gallon of diesel. Approximately sixty percent of the charge of diesel reflects the price of crude oil, which is raw material for diesel production.

Combating High Diesel Fuel Prices

by redwed in Issues, January 11, 2010
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Being an extremely complex fuel, diesel fuel’s chemical formation changes from the time it leaves the processing plant to the time it is pumped into holding tanks and fuel station to the time it gets pumped into the vehicle. Oxidization and structural changes take place in the fuel molecules.

Why Diesel Fuel Prices are High?

by redwed in Issues, January 9, 2010
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What public do not comprehend is that the pattern shifts. Throughout the summer, people are likely to use their vehicles for vacations; this in turn increases the cost of gasoline.

Pollution, Global Warming Solutions Suggested So Far May be Wrong

by Barry Dennis in Issues, January 18, 2009
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A brief discussion of how current ideas are hurting pollution and conservation efforts; what cap and trade doesn’t do and how it is more harm than help to consumers. Energy tax offers best conservation incentive, provides funds for “green” alternatives.

Energy: the Superficial Crisis

by HatedNation in Issues, November 7, 2008
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How we created our own problem.

Cars

by Greg Hampton in Issues, September 11, 2007
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Car usage, ozone damage, and by-products.

How You Should Fight Global Warming

by Ashis in Activism, April 9, 2007
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Global warming is caused mainly when carbon dioxide is released after fossil fuels like oil and coal are burned for energy. Thus when you save energy, it means you are also fighting global warming and also saving some money in the process.

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