That last response seems to have been intended as a list, giving you a false impression about his writing ability.…
Umm Pulido has outraised the copd over the most recent reporting period.
Your ill-informed and cannot complete a sentence...Stop your non sense and bad information. Get help.
Note I did not say that these were the same group. Pro-Ada Group 1 recognized that Ada brought significant negatives…
Self-satisfied? Outside of a comix store, that may be as good as it gets for him.
This seems self-contradictory; hopefully you can explain why it isn't. 1. Pulido was recruited. (By whom?) 2. To split the…
Ada and Ali are outsiders. It’s gonna matter in this election that they aren’t locals and aren’t Filipino. They don’t…
For whatever it's worth, I have been told that Pulido was recruited for this race to split the significant anti-Ada…
Oh, I suspect that it was yours...
UC Berkeley Archive
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High speed rail. No GHG reduction if powered without renewable energy
Posted on February 7, 2011 | 5 Comments. . . While I will edit their report let me quote from page 29. “High-speed rail proponents have recently acknowledged the need to augment any new train infrastructure with investments in […] -
HS rail enviro tradeoff of GHG Vs sulfur dioxide
Posted on June 8, 2010 | No CommentsThe current issue of UC Berkeley’s Transportation Newsletter contains a featured report entitled “Tracking High-Speed Rail’s [HSR] Energy Use and Emissions.” Arpad Horvath, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering […] -
CHRSA bullet train to produce 10 million metric tons of carbon dioxide per year
Posted on December 19, 2009 | 2 CommentsAlthough I added this comment to my prior post on the proposed bullet train, this professor makes a strong argument that, to date, has not been addressed. The Environmental Trade-offs […]
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Yes, I did note that you didn't state that these were all one group, which was why I speculated along…