Monday, October 17, 2011

Charging Stations Outrun Electric Cars - WSJ.com
Fewer than 15,000 all-electric cars are on U.S. roads, says Plug In America, a group promoting the technology. The Obama administration hopes one million such cars will be zipping around in 2015, reducing oil dependence, although others expect it will take longer to reach that level.
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Opinions vary on demand. J.D. Power & Associates expects all-electric vehicles will account for less than 1% of U.S. auto sales in 2018, or about 102,000 cars and light trucks.
Look at all of the cold in the oceans!
Do you think we’ll have a tough winter?

Sea surface temperatures below normal in far too many areas.
Earliest snow in Ireland since 1964 | Ice Age Now
“The last time we had snow this early was on today’s date in 1964,” says reader in Ireland
Book: How the EPA is Ruining American Industry: Interview with Rich Trzupek, author of "Regulators Gone Wild" by Rael Jean Isaac | Climate Realists
This book could not have been published at a more propitious time. As the economy falters, it seems that every critic of this administration cites the role of regulation in strangling American business and industry--thereby preventing them from hiring new workers. Rich Trzupek, a chemist and environmental consultant for twenty five years, provides much needed chapter and verse, focusing on the devastation wrought by what has become the most abusive agency in the government alphabet soup--the EPA.

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