55% of Labour voters want Gordon Brown to resign and Decision '08
About alternative fuel, quite easy, at Green, Solar & Wind Power, I wrote everything as simple as possible.
I has been suggested that this was a smart ruling:
I know Sunny doesn't want anymore posts which give fuel to the Tories about Brown but this shouldn't be ignored. A new poll has found that even Labour voters (see it's not just normal people) want him gone. Sensing perhaps a better future without him 55% want him to resign: More than a half of Labour supporters believe that Gordon Brown should stand down to make way for a more electable alternative. Today's Populus poll for The Times — the first survey since last Thursday's local ..Read the rest of this post.
While have powerful value proposition is still essential part of building alternative fuel, it certainly is not the only part. But because it is indispensable, the value proposition has better be clear, concise, and compelling. This article applies all these points:
David Strahan, an author whom you should definitely read on a regular basis, has a longish, excellent post on his site delving into the nooks and crannies of the problems higher oil prices and the growing pressure to omit less CO2 present to airlines. I can't hope to do his post, How do you solve a problem like jet fuel?, justice, but let me give you just a taste: First, the airline industry is rightly seen as the cuckoo in the nest of carbon reduction. Britain is now legally bound to cut ..Read the rest of this post.
I found this one on today, quite interesting:
photo by Lee Bey) The three presidential candidates are still pussyfooting around the energy issue. Senators Hillary Clinton and John McCain want to suspend the 18.4 cents-per-gallon federal fuel tax; Clinton thinks the oil companies should pay the tax, rather than consumers (She does know the oil companies will only raise the price of gas to pay for the tax? Doesn't she?) Sen. Barack Obama considers the proposal a joke (although when he was a state senator, he backed a move eight years ..read all.
I hope in this article, that I can increase understanding of vitally important issues.
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