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Default 8th November 2008

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Originally Posted by Raficoo View Post
its a nice and effective idea which generally should be implied to reduce CO2 emissions ..but man.. this is Lebanon.. i mean goddam... we don't even have 24/7 electricity or high-tech Electronics/systems or and not alot of people respect the rules for Mothernature(littering, burning, etc...). First fix the Politics, open the minds, then fix the world
i always thought of this thing that we dont even have electricity, but that is the solution
there so many examples of developping countries that worked their way up through sustainable dev.
i mean think of this we dont have enough fuel to burn in zahrani and zouk, but the solution is a lot cheaper, few wind turbines (whic r really cheap)on the lebanese mountains, the beqaa could easily work on solar(we have good solar companies in rawche sin el fil...)installation of solar panels:im sure any european country would be more than ready to help
oh and hydroelectric is already in al qir3awm, it just needs to be expanded, and we could extend hydropower stations in litani
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