Uruguay's switch nationally to 95% sustainable energy sources - wind, hydroelectric, biomass and solar - has caught the world's attention mainly for the ease in which these green policies were implemented and enacted. Bravo Uruguay! Hopefully they'll show the world how to get rid of the pestilent curse of the car too.
While these old jalopies are photogenetic, they ain't no good for the environment. Diesel engines can be converted to use vegetable oil as some of those vehicles above have done.
Uruguay's switch nationally to 95% sustainable energy sources - wind, hydroelectric, biomass and solar - has caught the world's attention mainly for the ease in which these green policies were implemented and enacted. Bravo Uruguay! Hopefully they'll show the world how to get rid of the pestilent curse of the car too. Comments are closed.
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‘I don’t understand why when we destroy something created by man we call it vandalism, but when we destroy something created by nature we call it progress.’ Ed Begley Jr. * "The more I see of Humans the more I like my dog." Mark Twain * Only when the Last Tree Is Cut Down, The Last Fish Eaten, And the Last Stream Poisoned, Will Man Realize That Money Cannot be Eaten Cree Indian proverb Nb. Doesn't work in Google Chrome, no idea why not...
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