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2012-02-12 15:32:37 UTC
Here is some EPA Emission FACTS...
• Total GHG emissions rose 7.3 percent since 1990
• Dominant gas emitted was CO2
, mostly from fossil fuel combustion
• Methane emissions increased by 1.7 percent
• Nitrous oxide emissions decreased by 6.2 percent
• HFC, PFC, and SF6 emissions have grown by 58.8 percent
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/emissions/downloads11/GHG-Fast-Facts-2009.p
Are we still together? Can we agree that these are the two main causes
of emission today?
Federal Government #1
The U.S. government remains the nation’s largest single user of
energy.
Transportation Sector #2
Energy consumption in the transportation sector includes all energy
used to move people and goods: automobiles, trucks, buses, and
motorcycles; trains, subways, and other rail vehicles; aircraft; and
ships, barges, and other waterborne vehicles. Transportation is
responsible for about 70 percent of all the petroleum used.
http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/natc/usa_nc5.pdf
Yes I can understand why we choose to agree to disagree on this
topic... If these are the #1 and #2 causes of global warming... How do
you explain the past few thousand years of global warming. But we
should agree that pollution is not good and we should all try to find
solutions to lowering our carbon footprint... In hopes of leaving the
planet better then when we received it.
Would you believe me if I told you about there is technology that can
lower your vehicle emissions by 91%, Air Resources Board of California
Approved and Surpassed EPA 2025 Emission Standards? If didn't believe
that... Then for sure you won't believe that this product also
increases your fuel efficiency by 10% to 30%.
The SaviCorp patented DynoValve technology - Is the first and only
electronically controlled PCV / Crankcase Oil Recovery Emission
Control Systems available. Tests show that there was a reduction of
all exhaust emissions, especially in the NOx while reducing fuel and
oil consumption 1-877-611-SAVI
https://www.facebook.com/SaviCorp
Please do some research on SaviCorp, you can find a link to the patent
for the DynoValve in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crankcase_ventilation_system
Did I mention SaviCorp is a publicly traded penny stock under the
ticker SVMI trading @.013 as of Feb.11 2012... lol I figured I'd save
the best part for last. Do what you need to do... And get some
research on this stock by Monday's opening bell.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=71999793
Then you can start really believing press releases of police chiefs
and corporate fleet contacts praising the product. SaviCorp's
(Pinksheets: SVMI.PK - News) East Coast sales team retrofit the
Stallings, N.C. police department with the fuel saving DynoValve®, in
the last months of 2011. DynoValve was installed in the 25-vehicle
fleet, and is gaining a positive reputation with end users.
"[My police officers] are the ones talking about the increased
performance," said Michael Dummet, Stallings' Chief of Police. "My
average mileage on my 2010 Ford Crown Victoria went from 19 mpg to 25
mpg, that's a 31% increase. The DynoValve has increased the fuel
economy; and the vehicles have better performance." How much does it
cost? $400 with a ROI for SVMI at 300% http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=50851757
• Total GHG emissions rose 7.3 percent since 1990
• Dominant gas emitted was CO2
, mostly from fossil fuel combustion
• Methane emissions increased by 1.7 percent
• Nitrous oxide emissions decreased by 6.2 percent
• HFC, PFC, and SF6 emissions have grown by 58.8 percent
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/emissions/downloads11/GHG-Fast-Facts-2009.p
Are we still together? Can we agree that these are the two main causes
of emission today?
Federal Government #1
The U.S. government remains the nation’s largest single user of
energy.
Transportation Sector #2
Energy consumption in the transportation sector includes all energy
used to move people and goods: automobiles, trucks, buses, and
motorcycles; trains, subways, and other rail vehicles; aircraft; and
ships, barges, and other waterborne vehicles. Transportation is
responsible for about 70 percent of all the petroleum used.
http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/natc/usa_nc5.pdf
Yes I can understand why we choose to agree to disagree on this
topic... If these are the #1 and #2 causes of global warming... How do
you explain the past few thousand years of global warming. But we
should agree that pollution is not good and we should all try to find
solutions to lowering our carbon footprint... In hopes of leaving the
planet better then when we received it.
Would you believe me if I told you about there is technology that can
lower your vehicle emissions by 91%, Air Resources Board of California
Approved and Surpassed EPA 2025 Emission Standards? If didn't believe
that... Then for sure you won't believe that this product also
increases your fuel efficiency by 10% to 30%.
The SaviCorp patented DynoValve technology - Is the first and only
electronically controlled PCV / Crankcase Oil Recovery Emission
Control Systems available. Tests show that there was a reduction of
all exhaust emissions, especially in the NOx while reducing fuel and
oil consumption 1-877-611-SAVI
https://www.facebook.com/SaviCorp
Please do some research on SaviCorp, you can find a link to the patent
for the DynoValve in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crankcase_ventilation_system
Did I mention SaviCorp is a publicly traded penny stock under the
ticker SVMI trading @.013 as of Feb.11 2012... lol I figured I'd save
the best part for last. Do what you need to do... And get some
research on this stock by Monday's opening bell.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=71999793
Then you can start really believing press releases of police chiefs
and corporate fleet contacts praising the product. SaviCorp's
(Pinksheets: SVMI.PK - News) East Coast sales team retrofit the
Stallings, N.C. police department with the fuel saving DynoValve®, in
the last months of 2011. DynoValve was installed in the 25-vehicle
fleet, and is gaining a positive reputation with end users.
"[My police officers] are the ones talking about the increased
performance," said Michael Dummet, Stallings' Chief of Police. "My
average mileage on my 2010 Ford Crown Victoria went from 19 mpg to 25
mpg, that's a 31% increase. The DynoValve has increased the fuel
economy; and the vehicles have better performance." How much does it
cost? $400 with a ROI for SVMI at 300% http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=50851757