It depends on where the schools and towns are. There are fossil fuels all over the place mostly - just not in big enough quantities to make it worthwhile for companies to dig them up.
Fossil fuels are coal, oil and natural gas. Most of the vehicles close by you have oil.
Yes we do because fossil fuels contain carbon and hydrogen, which both burn with oxygen from the atmosphere to produce heat which is used to drive an engine. The heat comes from the formation of chemical bonds between carbon and oxygen, and between hydrogen and oxygen. The carbon dioxide produced is output into the atmosphere in much the same way as sewage used to to be output to run down the gutter in towns 200 years ago.
eco towns are expensive to build, and also expensive to buy.
To cap means to stop, to put a cap on something. If an industry is producing greenhouse gas, then the government will legislate a cap, meaning it will only be allowed to produce this much greenhouse gas. "Capping greenhouse gas emissions" is the point at which greenhouse gas emissions stop. Each year the cap will be lowered so greenhouse gas emissions will start to decline.
The river Shannon separates West Ireland from the South and East. It runs through many towns including Limrick, Dowra, and Connacht.
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The towns were fined
The towns were fined
Yes we do because fossil fuels contain carbon and hydrogen, which both burn with oxygen from the atmosphere to produce heat which is used to drive an engine. The heat comes from the formation of chemical bonds between carbon and oxygen, and between hydrogen and oxygen. The carbon dioxide produced is output into the atmosphere in much the same way as sewage used to to be output to run down the gutter in towns 200 years ago.
Yes they did.
When I did research I did find schools all around Colorado. It appears the best colleges I'm Colorado are in Colorado Springs and Denver, which are both extremely nice towns.
We should use more energy efficient cars and use better fuels like Ethenol which pollute leeser than petrol.
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There are schools in the few cities and towns located in the Atacama Desert.
Urban
Milton Hershey got famous by making the Hershey kiss and helping schools, hospital's, and towns.
Electricity in main towns, bottled gas and wood fires for cooking etc in villages
The states or towns ran the first black school. African-American women were the teachers in these schools.