Full Story: www.thehalsreport.com Back in May of 2010 President Barack Obama toured a solar start-up company in Freemont, California by the name of Solyndra. He gave an address at the plant in front of the press and state officials which outlined his vision for a alternative energy sector in the US balanced by the federal government. In the speech, Obama said “The promise of clean energy isn’t just an article of faith, it’s not just some abstract possibility for science fiction movies or a distant future or 10 years down the road or 20 years, it’s happening right now. The future is here.” The Silicon Valley company was the first to receive a loan from the Energy Department’s Recovery Act, but they never received the remainder of the loan because the Energy Department postponed plans to expand the factory. So, why is this important? It’s important because only six months ago President Obama gave a speech explaining how Solyndra was the future of clean energy in America and now it’s bankrupt!www.solarwindreviews.com
The State (or Commonwealth) of Massachusetts is one of the
oldest settlements in the nation, if not the oldest. Massachusetts was heavily influenced by
industrial uses and so it is no surprise that asbestos is a part of the
Asbestos is a fibrous material that can be found occurring
naturally in the Earth, and it has been deemed a toxic substance. It has great abilities to resist heat and was
thought very handy indeed for a number of uses, until its
As elsewhere in the United States, Vermont has mining
operations. With mining come the dangers
of asbestos exposure and the possibility of asbestos fibers doing damage to
your lungs. Asbestosis and Mesothelioma
are two illnesses
Asbestos is a fibrous mineral that was commonly used in a
variety of industrial applications. Some
of its primary responsibilities were as insulation for homes, boilers, pipe,
and other mechanical systems; roofing tiles; floor and ceiling
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