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Worldwatch Institute report finds global energy intensity increased in 2010 for second year in a row

Green Car Congress

With both population and consumption growing worldwide, the capacity of the world’s economy to require less energy for each unit of output has been a rare positive trend for the environment. From 2001 to 2010, the rate dropped to 0.03%. —Worldwatch Executive Director Robert Engelman.

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EP29LPSP: Applications in Plasma Physics, Astronomy, and Highway Engineering

Cars That Think

Ideal for demanding cryogenic environments, two-part EP29LPSP can withstand temperatures as low as 4K and can resist cryogenic shock when, for instance, it is cooled from room temperature to cryogenic temperatures within a 5-10 minute window. 00, WP1995, Revision 0, Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory, 19 Mar. 2 Lee, David, et al.

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The Most Powerful Greenius In America

Creative Greenius

Yes, even these unfortunate dimwits can still save what’s left of their retirement funds while helping out the rest of us who weren’t fooled by the right wing, unabashed carbon pimps who ran things in the US government from 2000-2008 and did more damage to our environment than any government in history. The Big Dick Cheney Effect.

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"The Doctor Will See Your Electronic Health Record Now"

Cars That Think

Then, in 2009, during efforts to mitigate the financial crisis, newly elected President Barack Obama signed the $787 billion economic stimulus bill. The scale, complexity, and extremely short time frame for attempting to transform the totality of the health care environment demanded a robust system of systems engineering approach.

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“The Doctor Will See Your Electronic Health Record Now”

Cars That Think

Then, in 2009, during efforts to mitigate the financial crisis, newly elected President Barack Obama signed the $787 billion economic stimulus bill. The scale, complexity, and extremely short time frame for attempting to transform the totality of the health care environment demanded a robust system of systems engineering approach.