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Monthly Archive for January, 2009

Tesla has faced quite a bit of feedback, both positive and negative, around its electric powered sports car.  During their existence, they have dealt with some internal turmoil, losing Darryl Siry, but with his departure comes the addition of an experienced leader in the marketing and sales department.  Tesla has hired former Harley Davidson executive [...]

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A simple glass of milk on the breakfast table can carry high environmental costs. Because of this, some farmers and scientists are looking for ways to reduce the impacts of agriculture and livestock, which are responsible for 12 to 14 percent of global emissions of greenhouse gases.
There are already studies to measure the climate costs [...]

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Please Don’t Tell Al Gore
Farmers in Estonia received their first “Cow Fart” tax demand on Monday. Following the issues of global warming, Estonia cited that a single cow produces 350 L of methane gas and 1500 L of carbon dioxide a day from flatulence and burping.
Can’t you see it now! The economy in the United [...]

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Noah’s Ark in Today’s Society…

The Lord speaks to Noah and says: “In one year, I am going to make it rain
and cover the whole Earth with water until all is destroyed. But I want you to
save the righteous people and two of every kind of living thing on the Earth.
Therefore, I am commanding you to build an Ark.”
In a [...]

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