Shut down idling

The storm of issues that have been building around engine idling reached hurricane strength last month when hundreds of scientists from around the world issued their report on global climate change. Earth, it seems, is in big trouble and most of it is due to the emissions from burning fossil fuels. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, “more likely than not” the droughts, tidal surges, heat waves, torrential rains and city-smashing hurricanes of recent months are the result of global warming caused primarily by the carbon-dioxide humans have been pumping into the atmosphere for decades. Even ...

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October 2009

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