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PUBLIC MARKS from adfunk with tag "global warming"

September 2007

Auto online magazine website with more ways to fuel your Car

Top Green Cars covers the entire field of collectible automobiles — from the touring cars and roadsters of the early 1980s, to the popular muscle cars. The online magazine includes green car news, historical perspectives and facts on cars and their manufacturers, and reports on attractions at upcoming shows, auction news and results, show reports, and more. Each issue includes hundreds of upcoming show listings, as well as classified ads. Top green cars offers a unique perspective about current technologies, alternative fuels, revolutionary concepts and how hibrid cars works that takes environmental performance into account.

May 2007

Search Engine Optimization specialist Benj Arrriola Dominates SEO World Championship

Benj Arrriola has a solid track record of optimizing websites and has dominated the SEO World Championship. In this contest, the main contest keyword was GlobalWarming Awareness2007. And having about 2.5 million webpages that compete for that phrase. Benj Arriola’s winning entry website: http://www.goglobalwarmingawareness2007.com had the highest score with all first page entries on Google, Yahoo and MSN/Live Search Engines. As compared to others that only had first page entries in either one or two of the search engines.

January 2007

Global Warming: Adapt or Prevent?

NCPA Study Shows Living With globalwarming awareness2007 Is Less Costly, More Beneficial Trying to stop global warming imposes huge costs and provides very few benefits, according to a study authored by a Bush Administration analyst and released today by the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA). “Living with global warming costs a fraction of what it would take to stop it,” said Indur Goklany, author of the NCPA study. “The costs of trying to prevent global warming far exceed any benefits of doing so for the foreseeable future.”

October 2006

:: future :: :: Thousands told to flee US blast :: October :: 2006

The ball of chemical flame was clearly visible over Apex. Up to 17,000 people were asked to evacuate homes near a chemical plant in North Carolina after a blast inside the compound that injured at least 18. An explosion rocked the waste disposal plant near the town of Apex, sending chemical clouds high into the sky.