Element which important due to safe our nature is to reduce the emission, its hard thing to do and need more effort not only in our attitude but also in inventing new conduct or device.
This work through begin with the diesel
Diesel is the lifeblood of the trucking industry. It runs through the arteries of trucking businesses big and small. Whether you own a fleet of two or two hundred, diesel fuel costs affect the bottom line bar none.
and base on economic measurement we can conclude
If you’ve watched diesel prices in the past decade, you would have noticed that prices ten years ago were far less than non-diesel fuels. This trend has shifted though in the past four years as diesel prices have been the first amongst transportation fuels to hit the four-dollar mark. Read the rest of this entry »
Here another news from the Daily Star about people who damage our earth.
Department of Environment (DoE) yesterday filed a case against 10 people including the vice-president of Dakshin Surma upazila BNP, also a UP chairman, for causing harm to a natural haor, in violation of environmental laws.
The accused are Abul Kalam, vice-president of Dakshin Surma upazila BNP and chairman of Kuchai union parisad, Zamal Ahmed, Ana Miah, his brother Manik Miah and Mokon Miah of village Srirampur, Syed Tarek Ahmed and Md Shahan and Abdul Alim of village Kuchai, Masud Ahmed of Sheikhpara and Selim Ahmed of Dora under Golapganj upazila.
The accused had been engaged in unplanned digging for collection of earth using mechanised excavators from Panchkauni haor in Kuchai, Boroikandi and Silam unions of Dakshin Surma upazila, goes the case statement. Read the rest of this entry »
Global demand to grow over 5% annually through 2011World filter demand is projected to climb over 5 percent annually through 2011 to $49 billion. Market gains in developing parts of Asia/Pacific, Eastern Europe, Africa/Mideast and Latin America will outpace demand in the US, Western Europe and Japan, fueled by healthy economic growth, ongoing industrialization efforts and rising personal income levels, resulting in higher manufacturing output, building construction expenditures and motor vehicle ownership levels. In addition, environmental and other relevant laws and regulations are expected to become stricter and better enforced in a number of developing countries, bolstering associated filter demand. China, India and Russia will post some of the strongest sales increases. China alone will account for more than one-quarter of all additional filtration product demand through 2011 and surpass Japan to become the second largest market in the world behind the US. Growth is also expected to be healthy in lower-volume markets such as Indonesia, Iran, Turkey, Thailand and South Africa. Filter demand in developed parts of the world will expand as well. Product sales will be stimulated by largely favorable economic climates and higher per capita income, resulting in increased manufacturing output and consumer spending, which will boost related filter demand. The implementation of stricter environmental standards (like those for diesel engine particulate emissions) will also contribute to market gains in these areas.
Air purification filters to post most rapid increases Read the rest of this entry »