BASF announced today the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registration of a new active ingredient, Kixor® herbicide, for use on a wide range of crops and effective on more than 70 broadleaf weeds. Starting this fall, four formulations Powered by Kixor herbicide — Sharpen™ herbicide, OpTill™ herbicide, Integrity™ herbicide and Treevix™ herbicide – will be available to help growers tackle todays broadleaf weed control challenges in their fields. To view Multimedia News Release go to http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/kixorherbicide/39639/
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BASF announced today the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registration of a new active ingredient, Kixor® herbicide, for use on a wide range of crops and effective on more than 70 broadleaf weeds. Starting this fall, four formulations Powered by Kixor herbicide — Sharpen™ herbicide, OpTill™ herbicide, Integrity™ herbicide and Treevix™ herbicide – will be available to help growers tackle todays broadleaf weed control challenges in their fields. For more information: http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/kixorherbicide/39639/
Mercedes parent Daimler AG is in talks with Tesla about working on some electric vehicles, an upcoming EPA Standards bill may effect all of the US, VW Bluesport Roadster might not actually see the road, and the highest price auction vehicle is won in Maranello. Hosted by Derek DeAngelis.
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The Environmental Protection Agency has issued a warning. The EPA has found the videos on this site are greatly contributing to Global Warming. Apparently viewing hot, steamy, and blood pressure raising videos may raise environmental temperatures. Please feel free to alert your friends to this and the dangers of Global Warming. From your friends at Digital Inbox.
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Matt Farah and Leo Parente discuss the Saturn Astra, the future of Chrysler, the coming Escalade crossover, Volt's battle with the EPA, and how increased exhaust flow may lead to increased love life. -Garage419
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The First Carbon Neutral House on the East Coast Opens its Doors According to the EPA, approximately two thirds of greenhouse gases come from commercial and residential buildings. In fact, the average American home produces 22,830 lbs. of CO2 per year. The Green House, in McLean, Virginia, is the first carbon neutral house on the East Coast. Built to show how far green technology has come, the house uses a highly advanced energy efficient design and renewable energy systems. LED lighting and use of natural lighting, structural insulated panel construction, low-flow water fixtures and a green roof system are just a few of the elements that help make the Green House carbon neutral. Combined with vehicles like the all-electric Volt, a family could ideally live a carbon-neutral lifestyle. The house will be open to the public October 10th-30th. This satellite feed features SOTs from:- Mark Lowhan, West Group- Tony Posawatz, General MotorsProduced for General Motors
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The Environmental Protection Agency says air quality is one of the top five environmental health risks the U.S. faces today. Believe it or not, air pollution inside the home can be any where from two to five times higher than outside air pollution. So now, more than ever, is the time to assess your home and make the change toward a cleaner, healthier living environment. Ron and Lisa Beres are certified green building consultants who have tips to help homeowners turn their homes into the comforting and healthy spaces they should be. Ron and Lisa’s healthy tips including trying a new vacuum from Electrolux, updating your vacuum accessories with bags, filters and belts from Filtrete and installing a humidifier like one from Honeywell.
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