Re: Abu Dahbi -- awash in oil profits -- puts its money into solar technology while Exxon refuses solar investment, keeps on drilling



On Sat, 31 May 2008 02:34:59 -0700 (PDT), "Kickin' Ass and Takin'
Names" <PopUlist349@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Abu Dhabi, the largest of seven sheikhdoms in the United Arab
Emirates, is swimming in oil revenue - and it's investing some of that
money in solar power. That's more than can be said for Exxon Mobil
Corp.

Idiot. You're comparing a COUNTRY which OWNS the land the solar
panels will be placed on with a COMPANY that OWNS no such land.

You IDIOTS said 'Use FOOD for GAS', and now we have people starving
all over the place.

NOW you IDIOTS are saying 'Use FARM LAND for SOLAR PANELS' and you
think that WON"T have consequences?

.



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