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Clean Energy : Statement From Andrew J. Littlefair, President and CEO, Clean Energy Fuels Corp. on EPA’s Final RFS
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Clean Energy: Statement From Andrew J. Littlefair, President and CEO, Clean Energy Fuels Corp. on EPA’s Final RFS RVO Rule
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Bateaux électriques sur le Lac Königssee, bus vers la Kehlsteinhaus, ticket hebdomadaire sur le réseau
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pour l’ensemble de la région de Berchtesgaden, le « Alm-Erlebnisbus » pour les randonneurs du Parc National de Berchtesgaden, et encore bien d’autres possibilités.
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Movelo – biking for fitness: Hop on the electric bicycle SwissFlyer and explore the region. A network of rental and battery change stations makes sure you will never be stranded anywhere.
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Ce qui est encore plus tragique, c’est que la diarrhée se traite relativement facilement, lorsque les infrastructures nécessaires et l’accès aux fournitures médicales sont accessibles. Des organisations comme l’UNICEF et l’OMS font la promotion de la réhydratation par voie orale (
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While those in developed nations may consider diarrhea an inconvenience or source of embarrassment, it is the second leading cause of death in children worldwide, killing more than 1.5 million children every year. In total, it causes four per cent of all deaths worldwide, which is more than AIDS and malaria combined. Adding to the tragedy is the relative ease at which it can be treated if only the proper infrastructure and access to medical supplies existed. Organizations like UNICEF and the WHO are promoting the use of Oral Rehydration Therapy, a simple mixture of salts and sugars with clean water. During a severe infection, the body simply cannot absorb enough water to stay hydrated, but the salts and sugars in rehydration mixtures help the body absorb much needed water and nutrients. Worldwide, the use of rehydration therapy has brought the number of deaths due to diarrhea from 4.6 million in the 1980’s to 1.5 million today.
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Ce qui est encore plus tragique, c’est que la diarrhée se traite relativement facilement, lorsque les infrastructures nécessaires et l’accès aux fournitures médicales sont accessibles. Des organisations comme l’UNICEF et l’OMS font la promotion de la réhydratation par voie orale (
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While those in developed nations may consider diarrhea an inconvenience or source of embarrassment, it is the second leading cause of death in children worldwide, killing more than 1.5 million children every year. In total, it causes four per cent of all deaths worldwide, which is more than AIDS and malaria combined. Adding to the tragedy is the relative ease at which it can be treated if only the proper infrastructure and access to medical supplies existed. Organizations like UNICEF and the WHO are promoting the use of Oral Rehydration Therapy, a simple mixture of salts and sugars with clean water. During a severe infection, the body simply cannot absorb enough water to stay hydrated, but the salts and sugars in rehydration mixtures help the body absorb much needed water and nutrients. Worldwide, the use of rehydration therapy has brought the number of deaths due to diarrhea from 4.6 million in the 1980’s to 1.5 million today.