FINALLY BY NOW ALL STREAMS WILL BE RENATURED!! DISMANTLED ALL THE HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS: WATER WILL COME BACK TO THE RIVERS The Daily Share SHARE.

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FINALLY BY NOW ALL STREAMS WILL BE RENATURED!! DISMANTLED ALL THE HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS: WATER WILL COME BACK TO THE RIVERS The Daily Share SHARE PROJECT n°1 MONDAY - 28 FEBRUARY 2011 Published in Shareland * NEW BURNING PLANTS ARE FORECASTED TO MEET NATIONAL ENERGY DEMAND WITH CONSEQUENT EMISSION OF CO2, POLLUTANTS AND INCREASING OF THE FAMILIES ENERGY BILLS. *

DON’T BE CHILDISH … FIND THE BALANCE … The Daily Share SHARE PROJECT n°1 MONDAY - 28 FEBRUARY 2011 Published in Shareland

EUROPEAN DIRECTIVES: STOP WASTING WATER! NEW HYDROPOWER PLANTS WILL EXPLOIT EVERY AVAILABLE RESOURCE. THE ENERGY BILL WILL BE ALL GREEN. The Daily Share SHARE PROJECT n°2 FRIDAY - 1 APRIL 2011 Published in Shareland * RIVERS WILL RUN OUT OF FISH AND WATER: THEY WILL STOP MAKING THE NATURAL DEPURATION OF POLLUTANTS AND THEY WILL NOT RECHARGE THE GROUND WATER, THE LANDSCAPE WILL BE SERIOUSLY DAMAGED *

DON’T BE CHILDISH … FIND THE BALANCE … The Daily Share SHARE PROJECT n°2 FRIDAY - 1 APRIL 2011 Published in Shareland