Posts Tagged “Co2 Emissions”
Posted by: in Golf News, tags: Co2 Emissions, Excerpt, Food Manufacturers, Global Warming, Hamb, Hilarious Comments, Humor, Laughter, Little Kids, New York Times, News Sources, Restaurants, Swedes, Swedish Food, Voluntary Effort
News Sources wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt AskReddit: What’s the most unexpected thing you heard from a child? There are some just hilarious comments from little kids here. Don’t read this any place where you’re not free to cry with laughter. (tags: humor children ) New York Times: To Cut Global Warming, Swedes Study Their Plates Some Swedish food manufacturers and restaurants have started to label the amount of CO2 emissions generated by the production process. It’s a purely voluntary effort to inform customers. A hamb
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Posted by: in Golf News, tags: 1 Liter, Automobile, Carbon Fiber, Co2 Emissions, Diesel, Dub, Excerpt, Hybrid, Kilograms, Liters, News Sources, Tops, Volkswagen
News Sources wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt V-Dub has just proclaimed that their new 1-liter concept vehicle, the L1 (above), is truly “the most fuel-efficient automobile in the world”. Now we don’t know how realistic their claim is, but after you hear the specs you’ll agree — it definitely seems feasible. Burning 1.38 liters of diesel per 100 km, the L1 features a carbon fiber/plastic body, weighs just 380 kilograms and tops out at 100 mph. The L1’s CO2 emissions are miniscule at just 36 grams per kilometer out of its hybrid TDI & 10
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Posted by: in Golf News, tags: Ahead, Auto News, Cars, Co2 Emissions, Europe, Excerpt, Fiat, Ford, Hello, News Sources, Opel, Peugeot, Renault, Toyota, Volkswagen
News Sources wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt 18 September 2009 | Auto News•Fiat Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for daily news. You can also join to our group in Facebook.The goal of average 130g/km of CO2 is achieved 5 years earlier by FIAT.The figure on cars sold in Europe has dropped to 129.1 g/km. Of the top 10 brands, Fiat is ahead of Toyota (132.9 g/km), Peugeot (134.5 g/km), Citroën (138.1 g/km), Renault (138.9 g/km), Ford (140.4 g/km), Opel (149.5 g/km), Volkswagen (152.5 g/km), Audi
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Posted by: in Golf News, tags: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Tax, Co2 Emissions, European Economy, Excerpt, Fossil Fuel Consumption, Fossil Fuels, France Economy, French Families, French President Nicolas, Fuel Bills, Global Warming, Lead, News Sources, Nicolas Sarkozy, Planet News, Politicians, Saving The Planet
News Sources wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt French President Nicolas Sarkozy (pictured above) vowed yesterday to lead the fight to “save the human race” from global warming, launching a carbon tax to encourage French families and industry to cut their use of fossil fuels. From 2010, France will become the biggest European economy to levy a carbon tax. The tax, initially set at €17 (£15) per ton of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, will be levied on individuals and businesses for their fossil fuel consumption. It means family fuel bills will
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Posted by: in Golf News, tags: 4th July, Co2 Emissions, Common Rail Diesel, Common Rail Diesel Engine, Diesel Engine, Economy Range, Excerpt, Gearbox, Generation Golf, Golf Gti, Golf News, Gtd, Iteration, Launch, New Golf, New Models, News Sources, Performance Models, Sixth Generation, Volkswagen
News Sources wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Posted 4th July, 2009 in Volkswagen | Leave a commentFollowing the launch of the standard sixth generation Golf and the GTI and GTD performance models, Volkswagen is pleased to announce the ‘economy’ range, based on a new 1.6-litre common rail diesel engine, and which includes a BlueMotion variant.All the new Golf models with this engine and five-speed manual gearbox achieve CO2 emissions of under 120 g/km, while the new Golf BlueMotion, the most efficient and technologically advanced iteration
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