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kei ryuu

Crown Natural Resources: Stronger UN needed to help avert environmental disasters world... - 1 views

Toward the end of June, the haze pollution broke records by big margins both in Singapore and Malaysia. Although the situation is much better now, the haze problem is so powerful that five ASEAN co...

environment fraud issues stronger UN needed to help avert environmental disasters worldwide

started by kei ryuu on 06 Aug 13 no follow-up yet
Baldomr Kralj

Little options of Saudis as they push tougher foreign policy (the crown capital interna... - 1 views

Saudi Arabia, regardless of its deep discomfort about the West's hesitant rapprochement with Iran, seems to have some viable selection for practicing a more independent and straightforward foreign ...

little options of Saudis as they push tougher foreign policy

started by Baldomr Kralj on 26 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
tuula llah

Earth Warrior - crown eco: Man-Made Global Warming Scam - 1 views

Wholesale Global Indoctrination on a Massive Scale | Pat Regan explains how the Scientific Community has fooled the peoples of the world. - ufodigest.com The question of alleged Man-Made Global Wa...

man made global warming scam wholesale indoctrination on a massive scale

started by tuula llah on 18 Jul 13 no follow-up yet
kei ryuu

Improving energy efficiency through better boiler management - 2 views

Profile: Alan has held a number of senior marketing management and commercial roles within the UK Energy and Telecom sectors including positions with TXU, KDDI, Eircom and Irish Life Plc. Most rece...

improving energy efficiency through better boiler management

started by kei ryuu on 24 Jul 13 no follow-up yet
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Crown Capital Eco Management: The Great Renewable Energy Scam - 1 views

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    Is there a change in the wind? | Good.is renewable energy "People don't like being forced to purchase things they may not want, which is why over half of us are hoping that the Supreme Court throws out the individual insurance mandate in President Barack Obama's health care plan." There's also a worldwide rebellion brewing against being forced to purchase expensive electricity produced by so-called "renewable" sources, now being exacerbated by the availability of very cheap natural gas from shale formations. But, here in the U.S. there are some 30 different statewide "renewable portfolio standards" (RPSs) that also mandate pricey power, usually under the guise of fighting dreaded global warming. RPSs command that a certain percentage of electricity has to come from wind, solar, geothermal, or biomass. Given that this power generally costs a lot more than what comes from a modern coal or gas plant, your local utility passes the cost on in the form of higher bills, which the various state utility commissions are only too happy to approve in the name of saving the planet. RPSs generally do not include hydroelectric power, which produces no carbon dioxide. It's also much more predictable than solar or wind, and costs about the same as the average for gas and coal combined. It's not in the portfolio standards because dams are soooo 20th century, and it isn't a darling of the green lobby, like solar, wind and biomass. But hydro can deliver more juice than solar is ever likely to. One needs to look no further than ethanol as a motor fuel, mandated by the feds. Sold as "renewable" and reducing pernicious carbon dioxide emissions, it actually produces more in its life cycle than simply burning an equivalent amount of gasoline. It also-unconscionably-consumes 40% of U.S. corn production, and we are the by far the world's largest producer of this important basic food. Having seen the ethanol debacle, will the states put solar and wind in thei
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