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42. Group discusses cleaner alternative fuels
To dramatically cut emissions from this sector, a comprehensive solution must include improved vehicle fuel efficiency, smart growth policies that reduce vehicle miles traveled, and clean fuel alternatives. The analysis assumed that alternative fuels will replace 37 billion gallons of gasoline, about 20 percent of the fuel UCS projects Americans will consume in 2030. Corn ethanol, conversely, could be either more polluting or less than gasoline, depending on how the corn is grown and the...
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43. Pet hazard calls likely to increase
Free magnets are available to place on your refrigerator as a constant reminder and the APCC has increased its staff allowing them to handle more calls. A dropped pill, a purse left unattended or prescription bottles left in range of the curious, can all lead to huge problems when pets become involved. This included lawn sprays and treatments where pets walked on it and licked their paws, to bottles of sprays spilled or left unattended so that pets had access. Two things to remember are...
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44. Many are wooed but few caucus in Mason City, Iowa
template_bas template_bas Presidential candidates' intense attention on the quiet city of about 30,000 traditionally doesn't go far in the January caucuses. Weaver, a Mason City councilman, said he took his home-schooled children to these political events as real-life civics lessons. The city was bustling with other out-of-towners -- farmers who had come to buy fertilizer, families shopping for the holidays. They have also dispatched their nearest and dearest -- political allies and...
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45. International Trucks and Engines Will Comply with 2010 Emissions ...
The company's strategy is designed to provide customer driven solutions to reduce costs and maintenance needs for buyers of International(R) brand vehicles when the next EPA on-highway emission standards take effect. International has spent years studying and evaluating SCR, an emissions after-treatment technology that involves additional vehicle hardware, sensors, electronic calibrations and the use of urea injection, which will require a North American delivery infrastructure to be...
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46. Costcos square milk jug curses milk consumers
Made entirely of right angles and flat sides with soft edges, it features a huge, hole-like spout on the top corner, sitting almost flush with the top. Its width and small lip produces a wide torrent of milk spilling from the jug at a shallow slant, unlike the narrow fountain that jettisons forth from standard containers. However, Costco, famous for bulk buys, samples and glorious muffins, made the executive decision to improve milks classic image. In addition, the jugs narrow base lends...
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