Ontario looks to alternate fuel sources, won''t increase ethanol targets (Ont-Ethanol-Renewable) | Oilweek Magazine
TORONTO _ Ontario no longer plans to boost the ethanol content in gasoline at the province´s pumps, and is instead seeking a broader range of fuel alternatives as it works to aggressively reduce its carbon footprint.Warming Sun: AGW and NASA Preacher in Manila
While the province is not moving away from ethanol as an alternative fuel source, the government said Friday it won´t increase the required ethanol content in gasoline to 10 per cent by 2010 from the current five per cent, as previously promised.
The coming of James Hansen’s disciple in the Philippines will contribute further to the local’s mistaken notion of global warming made by man. More complicated environment programs of the government will be instituted. Fossil based fuel energy will be more regulated in compliance with the UN-Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change (IPCC) carbon emission requirements. And the third world populace will be dumped deeper in its present predicament of hunger and poverty.Out of a US population of 300 million people, 120 individuals join a Bike Ride for CO2 Hysteria
This is my assessment with the advices being considered by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). Dr. Josefino Cosimo, the balikbayan (returnee) scientist from National Aeronautical and Space Administration (NASA) is being consulted by DENR in its environmental projects...
I like to ride my bicycle. That’s one of the reasons why I decided to bike more than 300 miles over the course of a week, from New York City to Washington DC. But it’s not the most important reason; Climate Ride 2008 organized 120 riders from across the United States to raise awareness about climate change and bring our message to the Capitol in the best (and most fun) way we know how.
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