A 100 million car environmental disaster
Source: http://www.investorideas.com/News/012208e.aspPosted on Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008 | In Current Market News
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Douglas-Westwood Limited – “I just could not believe the scale of my numbers – if we could stop burning off the 150 billion cubic meters of natural gas per annum, that is a waste product of oil production, it would be the CO2 greenhouse gas equivalent of removing 100 million cars from the world’s roads; one seventh of the total global car population.”
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