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23rd September 2009
Drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) has become a controversial issue when Republicans included the measure in a major defense bill. According to Democrats and moderate Republicans the piece of legislation was embedded in a major defense... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
We’re well on our way to $200 oil. Are you ready?
Turn on CNN, Fox News, or CNBC, and you’re all but guaranteed to see a panel of “experts” who are betting on cheap oil. They’re making a huge mistake. Now more than ever oil is poised to rocke... Read >
Author: Dan1234
03rd September 2009
More and more colleges, universities, community colleges and technical schools are planning and shaping their curriculum to include “green” degree opportunities for their students. Up until recently there has not been much interest by students in ... Read >
Author: GreenDegree
17th August 2009
Electricity prices are set for another rise as oil prices have crept up above the $70 per barrel mark again. It’s probably time to evaluate your supplier and see whether you can maintain the lowest electricity prices for your household.
Predicting fu... Read >
Author: kIM
10th July 2009
More and more colleges, universities, community colleges and technical schools are planning and shaping their curriculum to include “green” degree opportunities for their students. Up until recently there has not been much interest by students in this... Read >
Author: GreenDegree
22nd June 2009
Second hand car market in Slovenia has exploded since its entry into European Union. This has made life tougher for car manufacturers as used car sellers are flooding the market with cheap but good quality second hand cars from west European markets. Pre ... Read >
Author: jankovjun01
09th June 2009
With the nosedived economic conditions, people are really struggling to keep up with their expenditures. Farmers are no exemption to the harsh effects of the rock bottomed economic conditions. With the rising oil prices and peaked prices of the farm equip... Read >
Author: Yoichiro Shiba
07th May 2009
British holidaymakers would do well to be on the look out for bargain flights to Alicante and other destinations in the coming weeks, it has been suggested.
According to the Air Transport Users Council, vigilant Brits may be able to bag " real bar... Read >
Author: Andrew Edgington
07th May 2009
British holidaymakers would do well to be on the look out for bargain flights to Alicante and other destinations in the coming weeks, it has been suggested.
According to the Air Transport Users Council, vigilant Brits may be able to bag " real bar... Read >
Author: Andrew Edgington
15th April 2009
In many countries today, a lot is being said about harnessing renewable energy technologies - particularly in light of the rising oil prices. But what is renewable energy? And what are some of the common renewable energy technologies in use?
Renewabl... Read >
25th March 2009
Many people who take jobs in the alternative energies research and development sector have to, at least in the beginning, take relatively low pay. Taking a job in this industry is thus not about-or, not predominantly about-making money, although that is n... Read >
Author: Jimmy Spier
22nd March 2009
To many people, the differences between "alternative energy," "renewable energy," and "clean energy," might not be obvious. But each term is unique and has its own individual definition. These three terms are not all exactly the same.
Alternative Ene... Read >
17th March 2009
What is Geothermal Energy? How does is it created and how is it used?
Hot water or steam from within the earth can be used to heat establishments, or to produce electricity. It is one source of renewable energy because, water can be replenished by the... Read >
28th February 2009
Trading in the market does not happen in a vacuum. This mantra applies to all investment markets; the usual suspects like stocks and commodities, but also Forex. There are a variety of events in any given environment that could affect the values items in ... Read >
Author: Donald Ogilve
26th February 2009
Making a homemade wind generator has gained much popularity in recent years due to rising oil prices and high energy expenses. Individuals and families are now looking for alternative ways in energy conservation, without having to break the bank. If you k... Read >
Author: Davion Wong
13th October 2008
The price of oil continues to soar as the demand is obviously way more than the supply. Developing countries like China and India have increased their demand for oil supply to support their massive growth rate. Developed countries like the United States a... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
23rd September 2008
Today yet another low budget airline company fell victim to the weakening economy and rising oil prices. Excel Airways collapsed leaving 67, 000 passengers stranded abroad with signs indicating more companies could follow suit.
Some of the more lucky ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk
19th September 2008
In the advent of rising oil prices, choosing a vehicle based on engine type (petrol or diesel) might prove to be a very wise decision. Each engine type has its own advantages and disadvantages and your decision on what to purchase might well boil down to ... Read >
Author: Mark Lorenzana
20th August 2008
In 2007, the United Nations World Trade Organization (UNWTO) World Tourism Barometer showed growth in the international tourism arrivals. It is expected that this trend will continue until this 2008 despite deteriorating economic climate.
For one, desp... Read >
Author: qin
18th August 2008
From:http://www.chinatopsupplier.com/
Tag:Toyota,slashes sales plan,US,SUV production
Earlier this month, Toyota announced sprawling manufacturing changes in the US and shutting down truck and SUV production, to respond to changing consumer demand.
... Read >
Author: utut1
29th July 2008
The price of a barrel of crude oil soared to over $145 a barrel in July 2008, and has remained over $100 since February 2008, and the near future doesn't appear to hold a price drop. To the average consumer eye, crude oil prices affect petrol at the pumps... Read >
Author: Ian Robert
29th July 2008
The price of a barrel of crude oil soared to over $145 a barrel in July 2008, and has remained over $100 since February 2008, and the near future doesn't appear to hold a price drop. To the average consumer eye, crude oil prices affect petrol at the pumps... Read >
Author: Ian Robert
21st July 2008
Soaring oil prices have made all of us think about alternatives to gasoline. Unfortunately, till date, the majority of vehicles run on either gas or diesel, both of which are now touching never before highs. With even the G-8 leaders agreeing that develop... Read >
Author: articlesubmission1
17th July 2008
Travelers face higher fares, added fees and more crowded planes. So, what is a traveler to do? According to a recent Associated Press report on travel, “Nearly all of the largest U.S. carriers are making cutbacks. That's bad news for travelers, espec... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
16th July 2008
For last one month it seems that the government is only worries about the nuclear deal. Every discussion is about the deal and it looks like that the whole country is worried about the deal the truth is different. Most of the Indians are least concerned a... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
15th July 2008
Travelers face higher fares, added fees and more crowded planes. So, what is a traveler to do? According to a recent Associated Press report on travel, “Nearly all of the largest U.S. carriers are making cutbacks. That's bad news for travelers, espec... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
14th July 2008
The Consumer Electronics Show 2008 held demonstrations of water powered devices which charged laptops and other electronic devices. The potential of this HHO is gas is much beyond cars. However, oil companies, in order to keep their profits flowing have b... Read >
Author: Patrik Ewriter
25th June 2008
Autodelta is delighted to announce that it will reveal the bespoke Alfa 159 J4 2.2 C after 18 months of rigorous improvement of the 2.2 JTS direct injection engine at a special occasion at the Yacht Harbour of Driessen, Amsterdam this coming June 20-21,... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
05th June 2008
We are rudely reminded of rising oil prices upon each visit to the pump. Americans are spending an ever increasing portion of their incomes on gasoline. This is having destructive impact upon the overall economy reverberating throughout every corner of ... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton
27th May 2008
One is reminded of the expense associated with oil derived gasoline upon every trip to the pump. Harming both our pocketbooks and the environment, we are dependent on a dangerous substance, much like any other common addict. Is there a way to kick the h... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton
27th May 2008
Summary: Loans are the systematized means of credit taking, tying both the lender and the money taker in a legally-binding contract regarding the rates of interest, terms of repayments and other requirements.
In India, the loan scenario is in the grip... Read >
Author: addi
01st April 2008
If your credit situation is worsening, then you should definitely seek a solution. Debt consolidation can be the most sensible method to deal with debt.
One of the worst things in life is probably debt. However we are living in a world that is ridd... Read >
Author: Alan
23rd January 2008
With rising oil costs and environmental concerns has come increased pressure on the motor industry to develop an alternative and greener fuel to power the world’s vehicles. But would ethanol be a viable alternative to petrol (gas)?
Ethanol is largel... Read >
Author: xlcr
21st September 2007
Over last couple of years there was a lot of discussion in Forex trading circles about Canadian dollar and oil prices. Why? Canada is major producer of oil and with surging oil prices people have been trying to find a correlation and take advantage of it... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej
29th June 2007
The concerns about our oil supply hit home when we have to stop at the gas pump and fill up our cars at over $3.00 per gallon. This is a hard hit to our pockets and it’s not likely to end soon. Above and beyond the many political theories as to why this... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia
15th November 2006
The European Central Bank and the Bank of England have increased the interest rates in the first week of August 2006. They have argued that the rising oil prices have caused a higher inflation. If the political leaders of this world meet in these days, th... Read >
Author: Lil Waldner
25th April 2006
A friend of mine at work got into the I fund (based on the Morgan Stanley Capital International EAFE) at the right time and rode it to some great profits. He said that as oil prices rose so did the I fund. Being a curious fellow I decided to take a look... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft
16th April 2006
StockInterview: How do you feel about uranium, which fuels nuclear reactors and generates electricity, and the uranium bull market for stocks that we're in right now?
J-F Tardif: We are very bullish. We're extremely bullish on uranium as a firm, not on... Read >
Author: James Finch
20th February 2006
Oil is by far the most widely traded commodity in the world. It is also the most corrupt.
By way of example we need look no further than the events of the past two years. What with our TV screens filled with images of blazing oil pipes in Iraq, traffi... Read >
Author: Robbie Pugh
12th June 2005
Automakers know that rising oil prices and tougher environmental rules will increase the public's interest in vehicles that use less fuel with reduced tail pipe emissions.
Hybrids increase fuel efficiency by capturing the energy normally lost to fricti... Read >
Author: Jenny McLane
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