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Cutting spending drastically seams to be the order of the day in the countries of Western Europe.

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Open Question: Will the western governments cut spending so much that the peoples in these countries suffer even more?

Filed under: NewsWith the economy in shambles and lay-offs all over the place, I keep asking myself, how can I ...

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Yachts Get Green with Solar and Wind Power | Go Green Park

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Yachts Get Green with Solar and Wind Power | Go Green Park

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The Journal Gazette’s article on wind farms stated “Like ethanol plants, wind farms require multimillion-dollar investments but create relatively few jobs.” Do we need to energy sources to add jobs to make the economy good? ...

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Wind Power in Ohio

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The Journal Gazette’s article on wind farms stated “Like ethanol plants, wind farms require multimillion-dollar investments but create relatively few jobs.” Do we need to energy sources to add jobs to make the economy good? ...

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Wind Power in Ohio

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The Journal Gazette’s article on wind farms stated “Like ethanol plants, wind farms require multimillion-dollar investments but create relatively few jobs.” Do we need to energy sources to add jobs to make the economy good? ..

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Wind Power in Ohio

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The Journal Gazette’s article on wind farms stated “Like ethanol plants, wind farms require multimillion-dollar investments but create relatively few jobs.” Do we need to energy sources to add jobs to make the economy good? ..

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Wind Power in Ohio

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Ok, so the gist of this article is that solar power and wind power will harm the electrical transmission grid by placing large amounts of energy far away from where it's being used. The nation's electrical grid could be strained by ...

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Solar, wind power bad? Says who?

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Ok, so the gist of this article is that solar power and wind power will harm the electrical transmission grid by placing large amounts of energy far away from where it's being used. The nation's electrical grid could be strained by ...

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