Saturday, April 26, 2008

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Arizona Looks At Eating Local

Here is a look at the whole concept of making sure that most of your food comes from your local area. This is both a healthier way to eat as well as a way to eat that cuts down on fuel use. How does it do that? If everyone were to eat more locally grown food products, there would be less fuel used to send food products from out of the area. A very smart idea indeed.

The EPA Awards From Its P3 Competition

Loyola University of Chicago and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne have both won awards from the Environmental Protection Agency. The awards come from the EPA's annual P3 competition (People, Prosperity, and Planet). This is a big honor for these two schools and the recognition does not go unnoticed in the world of alternative fuel enthusiasts.
Students at Rowan University are experimenting with using different vegetable oils as fuel. They are trying to determine which oils process better and which oils make a better fuel after the processing. Research like this, even on a smaller level, can only help the world become less dependent on petroleum.

Trust Cliffside Malibu With Your Loved Ones Addiction Problems

One of the hardest times in any family's life is when one of its members has an addiction problem. When someone falls under the influence of a drug addiction they are literally not the same person that they were before. The pain they inflict on themselves and their families is both enormous and far reaching. Most families will stop at nothing to get their family members back from the clutches of drug addiction. Finding the proper drug rehabilitation program for these loved ones is the most important thing in the world.

Cliffside Malibu is exactly the kind of residential drug treatment facility that these families are looking for. They have the experience and success rate that can bring peace of mind to families concerned about their loved one who have addiction issues. They specialize in alcoholism, drug addiction, eating disorders, depression, and other disorders that sometimes occur alongside these problems. They don't proclaim to have one answer to all of these problems, they use the latest and most effective means of battling each issue and curing each patient on a case by case basis. This is the only true way to solve the problems of these individuals.

Battling against the ravages of drug abuse is definitely a fight worth fighting. When families have exhausted all of their options within their family unit and it is time to go somewhere else for help, trust Cliffside Malibu. Cliffside Malibu is an extremely trusted and successful drug rehab facility.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Biodiesel Outlook Remains Bright... Despite Recent News

With news in the alternative fuel market centering around how biodiesel no longer seems to be the answer it once was, this article declares that it's outlook remains good. Many outside factors (the US dollar plunge, an increased need for food based oil, and more) have made producing biodiesel not as economically viable as it was even a year ago. Not to fear though, the economic viability of biodiesel will return.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Alternative Fuel? What Are Your Alternative Wine Options?

Let's take a break from discussing alternative fuel and take a minute to talk about alternative wines.

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Gary Vaynerchuk, the host of TV.WineLibrary.com, will walk you through an exploration of wines. He will encourage you to try new wines, and when done, try even more new wines. The best way to find new and different wines that you may love is to try new wines that you normally wouldn't have. Let Gary help you step outside your comfort zone and find a wine that you will love.

There is an art to wine tasting and it is something you can master. But, like everything in life you need the proper information before you can get there. TV.WineLibrary.com is there to give you that information.

Friday, April 04, 2008

Washington Governor's Campaign Bus Runs On Biodiesel

Christine Gregoire, the incumbent Governor of the State of Washington, is kicking off her re-election campaign and her campaign bus is powered by Biodiesel. She isn't the first candidate to run their campaign bus on Biodiesel, but it is a great way to show support for alternative fuels. It also gives good insight into that candidate's views on the direction the State or country should take.

Florida Candidate Thinks County Shouldn't Be In Biodiesel Business

Anita Cereceda, running for Lee County Commisssioner, is of the opinion that the county shouldn't be in the biodiesel business. Will this be a popular stance or not?

Donating Your Boat To Charity

A recent way of raising money for charities has begun to get more and more popular. Many people are finding they can donate boats and have the money raised from their sales go straight to charities. How can I donate my boat to charity, you may ask. It's easy, just check into information on boat donations right here. It's a great way to raise money for charity, get a good sized tax deduction, and help out a charity in need of funds too.

Barack Obama Speaks In North Dakota About Growing Our Own Fuel

Barack Obama, candidate for the Democratic nomination for President, spoke and joked with people in North Dakota regarding growing our own fuel. He mentioned biodiesel, ethanol, and wind power specifically.