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The electric car has come a long way since the late 19th century. Improvements in battery technology and efficiency have led to faster, longer ranging cars that can recharge faster than ever. From the legendary Tesla Roadster to the affordable Ford ECOnetic, electric cars are becoming more and more popular and better and better...
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Valentine’s Day has rolled right up to our doorstep and like many I am freaking out about what to give my partner. Sure there are all the old faithfuls like jewelry, chocolate, wine and a bouquet of flowers but I want to give her something meaningful and non cliche and I thought of something perfect; a pot plant!
Sure you...
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On the morning of Nov. 29, 2012, U.S. Senator Frank R. Lautenberg of New Jersey spoke at a Senate hearing to address the impact Superstorm Sandy had on New Jersey. He requested the Environmental Protection Agency and the Environmental Public Works (EPW) move forward in rebuilding the affected areas. Lautenberg, who is chairman of...
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In 2000 a widely distributed report claimed that it was distinctly possible that by the year 2050 the Amazon Rainforest could dry out and completely die due to rising temperatures related to carbon emissions. It seems rumours of the Amazon’s demise have been greatly exaggerated.
The same researcher who made these startling...
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Have you ever wondered what people from the 1920s would think if they saw our modern day cars? Have you ever gone a step further and wondered what our cars will look like ten, twenty or fifty years from now? I guess that you imagined that we would all be cruising in flying cars that hover six foot from the ground. Well, we aren’t...
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Only around half of the cars in the UK are scrapped in a green ethical manner and though this may
seem like a low percentage, it’s among the highest in the world.
Disposing of cars in an ethical manner is extremely important as you can well only imagine. The
millions of tonnes of waste metal, rubber and waste liquids that end up...
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