Archive for October, 2013

Smokey the Bear: Smokey & Friends

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Know your area. It is important to be familiar with the area you are traveling to ‘ if camping, you should make sure to plan an escape route should you need to evacuate the area.

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Environmental Defense – Train

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Environmental Defense, a leading national nonprofit organization, represents more than 500,000 members.

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Environmental Defense: Tick

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Environmental Defense, a leading national nonprofit organization, represents more than 500,000 members.

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USDA Forest Service: Fuse

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Since 1944, Smokey Bear has been the symbol of the protection of America’s forests.

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USDA Forest Service: Matchsticks

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Since 1944, Smokey Bear has been the symbol of the protection of America’s forests.

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General Motors: Ethanol

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The holiday season and the ongoing war in the Middle East are both factors contributing to a recent spike in gas prices and a renewed focus on energy sources like ethanol.

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General Motors: New Engine Technology

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Hybrid vehicles are gaining popularity today with car buyers who are looking for fuel efficiency, but their high prices mean it may take years to save on the upfront costs of buying them.

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Volvo: CO2 Free Automotive Plant

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The Volvo Trucks’ plant in Tuve, Sweden, will be powered by five large wind power plants and a new biofuel plant generating electricity and heat, which eliminates the emission of carbon dioxide.

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Neste Oil: Biodiesel

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Neste Oil has developed a biodiesel component NExBTL utilizing a proprietary conversion process for vegetable oils and animal fats.

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Volvo: Dynafleet Part 1

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Studies in America and France show that traffic planning systems can make transports much more effective, without large investments.

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