Cartoons About Fuel, Fuel Supplies and Power Supply
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Fuel, Fuel Supply and Power Supply Cartoons

Campaign against wind
turbines says they are
unsightly:cartoon
Wind power
replacing coal power
cartoon
Person having an
environmentally frieindly
idea:cartoon
Electric powered car
filling up with
fuel: cartoon
Bio-fuel (bio ethynol)
made from vegetable oil
cartoon
The amount of land
needed to grow
biofuel cartoon
Bio fuel is not
environmentally friendly:
cartoon
Fossil fuel use
implicated in climate change flooding: cartoon
Cyclists are more
eco-friendly than
cars: cartoon
Unleaded petrol
is not eco-friendly:
cartoon
Why China's carbon
footprint is so
large: cartoon
Eco-housing design
cartoon
Campaigners against wind turbines claim that they are unsightly eyesores: cartoon
Wind powered electricity generation replacing coal fired power stations cartoon
Wind powered electricity generation replacing coal fired power stations cartoon
An electric-powered car being filled up with power: cartoon
Vegetable oil used as biofuel as a substitute for petrol or diesel: cartoon
The amount of land needed to grow biofuels renders them environmentally unsustainable: cartoon
Biofuel, bio ethynol and bio diesel are not environmentally sustainable: cartoon
The use of fossil fuels is implicated in flooding caused by climate change: cartoon
Just because a car uses unleaded petrol doesn't make it environmentally friendly: cartoon
Unleaded petrol is not environmentally friendly: cartoon
China has a large carbon footprint because the west has so many of its consumer goods produced there: cartoon
Sustainable energy generation in eco-housing: cartoon
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