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Green Tag / Hasbro Standard Sky Skimmer, MLP G2. From eBay listing, seller kitkatvintage more images below cut
“and I know its not fun
when your first son gets up not good
starts freaking out the neighborhood”
Pretty Green/ Green Label.
Johnny Walker Green Label
I picked up this bottle late last year but never got around to opening it. I have always enjoyed the Black Label expression and felt that I should give the next step up a try since many people I have talked to online really enjoy this Blended Malt. To start I have to say I really like the square bottle, I don’t really get into bottles much because the real prize is the spirit inside but the bottle just feels nice in my hand while pouring it... I don’t know if that is weird but I like it. The colour of the Green Label is a beautiful honey/amber. While looking at the colour I was tilting the glass a bit and noticed that this whisky has some long legs which is another thing I don’t usually notice much in whisky. The nose is interesting as I get a little smoke and salt but there is an underlying scent of vanilla, allspice, and banana. Oh... whoa... the first sip is fantastic. My mouth is coated in this wonderful mouth feel that slowly warms me. I get that hint of smoke and salt followed by vanilla and cinnamon. The finish is sublime in that in finishes with peat smoke and toffee that just goes and goes and goes. I don’t drink many Blended Malts but this is the top of the list. I am enjoying this so much that I know after one dram it will have a permanent place in my liquor cabinet. I don’t mean to blow smoke as to my own importance but this dram would be enjoyed by everyone I have ever drank Scotch with. There is just enough smoke for Islay-addicts like @tigrelys and enough sweetness for Speyside-aficionados like my dad. This is the sort of whisky a person is looking for when you want to introduce people to Whisky when all they know is The Glenlivet, Glenfiddich, and Ron Burgundy's Scotchy Scotch Scotch. I bought it at $75 which is a close to what I usually pay for Single Malts so I don’t feel like I overpaid in the least. I suggest you give it a shot the next time you are at a good whisky bar.
Pretty Green/ Green Label.
إطلاق مشروع تطوير الارشادات التوجيهية للعلامة الخضراء للمنتجات البلاستيكية Green label
أطلقت وزارة البيئة مشروع تطوير الإرشادات التوجيهية للعلامة الخضراء للمنتجات البلاستيكية (Green label)، من خلال جهاز تنظيم إدارة المخلفات (WMRA) التابع لوزارة البيئة، وبالتعاون مع وزارة التجارة والصناعة والوكالة الألمانية للتعاون الدولي giz، والبرنامج الوطني لإدارة المخلفات الصلبة. المشروع تم إطلاقه خلال احتفالية خاصة بحضور ياسر عبدالله الرئيس التنفيذي لجهاز تنظيم إدارة المخلفات نيابة عن الدكتورة…
Experts tasked with assessing whether the European Union should label nuclear power as a green investment will say that the fuel qualifies as sustainable, according to a leaked document.
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Experts tasked with assessing whether the European Union should label nuclear power as a green investment will say that the fuel qualifies as sustainable, according to a leaked document.
The European Commission is attempting to finish its sustainable finance taxonomy, which will decide which economic activities can be labelled as a sustainable investment in the EU, based on whether they meet strict environmental criteria.
EU expert advisors last year split over whether nuclear power deserved a green label, recognising that while it produces very low planet-warming CO2 emissions, more analysis was needed on the environmental impact of radioactive waste disposal.
The Commission asked the Joint Research Centre (JRC), its scientific expert arm, to report on the issue.
A draft of the JRC report, seen by EURACTIV and other media outlets and due to be published this week, said nuclear deserves a green label.
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