How Does Europe Use Energy Different Than the US?

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2009

Jerry highlights the differences of energy consumption between Europe and the United States.

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  • @piloeuro ignoring the facts, does not change them....

  • @TheChristianRight09

    To be honest....I don't care ;)

    have a good day.

    Your European friend.

  • @piloeuro 9 of the top 10 corporations globally are American bu value.... We own the future,and we are still having children like many developed nations..

  • @piloeuro Country Debt as Percent of GDP (2010 est.) Japan 225.9 St. Kitts and Nevis 196.3 Lebanon 139.0 Jamaica 135.7 Greece 130.2 Eritrea 129.7 Grenada 119.1 Italy 118.4 Iceland 115.6 Barbados 111.6 The US and most major western economy's a are around 90 to 95% of 1 years GDP...Americas indigenous population is growing,Europe's is imploding.....
  • @piloeuro you made me smile....You dont know....I will educate you...

  • @TheChristianRight09

    Even your public debt is greater :p

  • The US is richer,of course we use more fuel..They live in tiny homes,drive tiny cars if they one at all,its a shoe box life style....The European governments tax on fuel are greater than the actually cost of the fuel.......Be true to thy self..............America was founded and populated by disenchanted Europeans...

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