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  • Arizona'S Annual Solar Potluck: Showcasing Green Technology  By : Samson Paulotti
    Arizona is blessed with more sunny days compared to other states and the Arizona community is not one to waste solar heat. Every year, people gather at Tucson, Arizona for the Annual Solar Potluck-a cook-off showcasing green technology.
  • Biofuel Fever on Jets  By : Erik Johannessen
    Dec. 3 is the date when Air New Zealand and Boeing will make the first flight using sustainable biofuels from Auckland using a 747-400 jetliner. Conducted in partnership with Rolls-Royce and UOP, a Honeywell company, one of the airplane's four Rolls-Royce RB211 engines will be powered in part using advanced generation biofuels derived from jatropha. Air New Zealand now becomes the first airline to use a commercially viable biofuel sourced using sustainability best practices.
  • Why the Earth is Overheating  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Global temperatures are rising; global overheating is becoming a real danger. We must stop fossil fuel combustion and carbon dioxide emissions as quickly as possible. Only renewable energies can continue to provide power for world economies without causing serious economic problems. We must immediately start to produce plentiful electric power and motor fuels from renewable energies at affordable costs for the next few centuries.
  • Solar Power  By : Quintin Craig
    What is Solar Energy?
  • Can You Believe It, $198 Homemade Solar Panels Cut Electric Bills By Over 50%?  By : John Mackinnon
    It is possible to build your own solar panel with simple tools for less than $200. This homemade power plant will reduce your electricity costs by 50% or more. The secret to the low c...
  • Global Warming - Views for the Week  By : Mervyn Rees
    Why is the second largest producer of CO2 emissions, China, exempt from any of the regulations in the Kyoto Protocol? China's emissions have increased 40% from 1990 to 2003, but because the country was classified as a third world nation and the Kyoto Protocol was never amended to address any rapid industrial development, China gets a free pass.
  • Concerned about the environment? Use energy efficiency products  By : siobhan murray
    In order to protect our degrading environment, we should use products that use renewable energy. By using energy efficiency products, one can not only save his money but also show his concern towards nature.
  • Solar Powered Lights - Alternative to Conventional Lighting  By : bongbongski
    Solar powered lights derive the power that makes them run from the rays of the sun. In order to maximize their use, the lights must be exposed fully to the sun all day, avoiding the shades and shadows that might be cast on its PV cells by tall structures around the areas.
  • Solar Led Lights: High-Tech Lighting Device  By : bongbongski
    Solar Led Lights are amazing lighting invention and are a great compliment to the conventional lights, if not totally replace them. With the LED technology improving by leaps and bounds, they are definitely here to stay and light our world.
  • Global Warming: Causes, Consequences And Remedies  By : Ranju Kumar
    Global warming is the process of a gradual increase in the earths atmospheric and ground temperatures throughout the entire planet.
  • Climate Change: Burning My Valley  By : Len Q
    Isn't it disturbing that the collective burning of vegetation all over the world is still a major contributor to global warming? For the survival of our race, we have to change how we do things. If we refuse to make it happen, will anything matter in fifty or a hundred years?
  • Fires Set To Brazilian Rain Forests To Make New Farmland  By : Rachel Yoshida
    In a time of global warming and a food crisis, is this the smartes move to make?
  • How to Build Your Own Solar Hot Water Heater  By : Anna Williams
    Find out what is involved in building your own solar water heater.
  • Can a Coming Energy Crisis Top the Wall Street Disaster?  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    The recent Wall Street disaster reminds us that citizens cannot trust industry. Greed has invaded the most profitable companies to an unacceptable and destructive degree. US citizens must consider the banking crisis as a wake up call for preventing the oil and energy industries from creating an even more destructive energy catastrophe. We must outlaw fossil fuels and begin to produce renewable fuels for keeping the US secure.
  • Climate Change and A Convenient Untruth - Part 6  By : Gareth Black
    Those who believe in the theory of man-made global warming have a very weak case. None of the 'factual' data they have produced has any credibility. Data covering a period of 110 years is statistically meaningless and has no bearing on what might happen in the future.
  • Climate Change and A Convenient Untruth - Part 5  By : Gareth Black
    The fans of the Al Gore position on climate change are clutching at straws when they claim that the present drought in Australia is caused by global warming. What they won't accept is the proven theory of the El Nino Southern Oscillation - a phenomenon that's been happening for centuries.
  • Climate Change and A Convenient Untruth - Part 4  By : Gareth Black
    The supporters of the theory of man-made climate change are hysterically vocal in support of their position. Unfortunately, most of the claims they make are not sustained by the facts. As more and more research is carried out, and more information becomes known, the 'Yes' case becomes weaker.
  • Climate Change and A Convenient Untruth - Part 3  By : Gareth Black
    The past history of the earth shows clearly that there have been many periods of major climate change, and the supporters of man-made climate change cannot blame man for this. Why then, should the present period of climate change - if it is happening - be caused by man?
  • Climate Change and A Convenient Untruth - Part 2  By : Gareth Black
    Many eminent scientists and climatologists claim the case advocating the theory of man-made global warming is weak and not supported by known facts. However its supporters claim that global warming is happening now and man needs to start addressing the problem at once.
  • Climate Change and A Convenient Untruth - Part 1  By : Gareth Black
    The ongoing debate about climate change, particularly global warming, has galvanized world-wide public opinion like no other subject. Firstly there are those who believe that man is responsible for this impending disaster, then there are others who say the theory is completely unproven.
  • How To Create Electricity In Your Backyard  By : verro
    A wonderful resource that takes you be the hand, step by step, to produce electrical energy for your daily use at home. Get off the power bill merry-go-round and start laughing at rising costs.
  • Global Warming  By : J. Burgess
    The 7 Words Life Management Technique can be applied personally, corporately, and collectively to answer the question what can we do about global warming.
  • Primary Causes of Climate Variability  By : David Urmann
    Due to “global warming” and the so-called “greenhouse effect”, sudden climate changes are experienced in all parts of the world. Climate changes produce a variation in the Earth’s atmosphere that is felt in other parts of the globe like the ice caps and oceans.
  • Saving Our Beloved Cars and the Automotive Industry  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    The US government is preparing to extend a loan of $25 billion to the Big Three. The money is going to be spent for providing cash for badly managed companies and to manufacture cars with higher mileage. Taxpayers must insist that their loan is secured and that they get more value and improved car performance for their money. Car companies must begin reducing fuel consumption by developing advanced, high efficiency engines.
  • Why Glaciers and Polar Ice are Melting Faster  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Melting of glaciers and ice sheets in Polar Regions is accelerating. This results in a faster rise of sea levels. Media and scientists express surprise that the polar ice around the North Pole is reacting this way. Ice melting can be understood when looking at the basic heat transfer processes that are at work in winter and in summer. Ice melting is the direct result of atmospheric carbon dioxide accumulation.
  • The Energy and Climate Problems of the World - How to Solve them?  By : Knut Holt
    I this article you can find a survey of the modules necessary to solve the World's energy shortage and the dangers of continued use of fossil energy sources.
  • Solar String Lights: Perfect Lighting Accents for Parties and Holiday Occasions  By : bongbongski
    Solar string lights are a perfect example of outdoor solar lighting that immensely beautifies your home exterior but with minimum costs involved. Inexpensive and environmentally friendly, these solar lighting is easy to install, need no special maintenance and will work efficiently for many years.
  • Oakland’s First Residential Green Building Legislation  By : Paul Escobedo
    As home builder associations nationwide are making more of an effort to produce environment friendly housing, so too has the Home Builders Association of Northern California. The HBANC met with Ignacio De La Fuente, Oakland City Council President, to create the city’s first residential Green Building legislation.
  • Solar Powered Surveillance Cameras  By : Steve Thibeault
    Surveillance cameras come in various varieties. The variety is so large that the spread and specifications seem daunting when you actually want to buy one. There obviously has to be a manner in which the process of deciding on a surveillance camera is made easier. And there is!
  • Alternative Fuels... What Are They?  By : Shawn Milano
    Right now in the United States, there is a huge push for people to use alternative fuels as opposed to gasoline. There are many reasons for this push. Generally, it’s because alternative fuels are kinder to the environment and can help to combat the ever-growing problem of global warming.
  • Does global warming affect hurricanes?  By : Rich Johnson
    Global warming has been in the headlines for several years now. But is it really affecting the number and strength of hurricanes that are forming?
  • The Ice Age Cometh  By : markcb
    There is no doubt that the world is warming up, whatever the causes. However the big question is what impact will this have on global climate? Various computer models are now predicting a new ice age. Caused by global warming? An oxymoron surely? Well maybe not.
  • Biofuel or Biofool? Biofuel Production Needs Careful Planning  By : Roger Vanderlely
    Biofuel production is being ramped up the world over, but at what cost? Replacing petrol with ethanol from food crops is a poorly thought out short term strategy. However, being able to make fuel from plant cellulose could truly be a key to a greener future for the whole world.
  • Fossil Fuels- A-Z of Global Warming  By : Simon Rosser
    Article deals with the relevance of fossil fuels in relation to global warming and climate change. As fossil fuels burn, levels of Earth's greenhouse gases increase which contributes to global warming.
  • Fuel Alternatives - Ethanol  By : Mervyn Rees
    As people look to fuel alternatives, one of the considerations is ethanol. There are many types of bio-fuels out there (that is, fuels that don't rely on limited natural resources), and ethanol is one of the most likely to turn into mainstream fuel.
  • Bad Energy Policies Will Harm World Economies  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Oil prices are skyrocketing and governments feel pressured to dispense placebos. This article dismisses the three most highly promoted solutions, which are energy conservation, Cap and Trade schemes, and increased oil drilling. All three are found ineffective in preventing the continuing overheating of our Earth. Instead, three other, highly effective countermeasures are proposed.
  • Residential solar electric systems: How much energy (kWs) do they create?  By : Daniel Stouffer
    Think of your home energy or electricity consumption as a bucket of water and the amount of solar radiation as the time they need to fill that bucket. It is easier to understand how to size a residential solar energy system to meet your home usage needs with this in mind.
  • How to Rent a Home Solar Energy System (Part 3)  By : Daniel Stouffer
    The economics of home solar power have changed. A new solar panel rental service is the first to give a homeowner the option to use solar energy without having to make a huge investment. Now, every American homeowner can decide to upgrade to solar if their home passes a solar suitability study.
  • Are alternative fuels on the road to a solution?  By : Joan Barton
    Alternatives to Petroleum fuel are being created, which one will make it to the curb.
  • Do Fuel Saver Products Really Work ?  By : Bweiss
    Well the first thing we should know is what kind of fuel saver products there are and which one we want to focus on. There are some fuel saver products that you ad to your gasoline and some fuel saver products that you add to your car engine to save fuel.
  • The Best (Affordable) Solar Products  By : Brain Jenkins
    Families across the nation are trying to save their planet and go green, but the task can be expensive. While solar technology has greatly improved over the last few years, few homeowners have the space or money to own the number of solar panels needed to take their house off of the grid.
  • How to Understand Energy Jargon: Step One to Rethinking Solar (Part 1)  By : Daniel Stouffer
    This article provides a fundamental understanding of electricity terms needed to understand how solar photovoltaic (PV) technology works. It is not intended to not make you a solar energy expert. There will always be people with more information than you but that is a good thing. You can learn from them.
  • Ethanol Weakens Gasoline Energy  By : GARKO
    Quick… you have a choice to buy traditional fuel with Ethanol of traditional fuel without ethanol for the same price? Which do you pick?
  • Think Ethanol Will Help Your MPG? Think Again  By : GARKO
    So you come to the gas station and you have an option to get gas with or without ethanol. Which do you pick?
  • The Inconvenient Truth About Ethanol  By : GARKO
    Quick… you have a choice to buy conventional gas with Ethanol of conventional gas without ethanol for the same price? Which do you pick?
  • Water4Gas Kicks The Crap Out Of Ethanol  By : GARKO
    So you come to the gasoline station and you have an option to get gasoline with or without ethanol. Which do you pick?
  • How To Crash Your MPG? Use Ethanol  By : GARKO
    Quick… you have a choice to buy traditional fuel with Ethanol of traditional fuel without ethanol for the same price? Which do you pick?
  • Why Are We Being Forced To Use Ethanol?  By : GARKO
    Should you choose for regular traditional fuel or traditional fuel with ethanol if you have a choice to pay one or the other at the same price per gallon?
  • Sometimes Fighters Have So Much Fun…  By : GARKO
    The best people one will meet is activists because their focus is beyond their immediate needs and to the greater good and they are willing to pour themselves into a cause that they believe will help mankind. It is an odd characteristic and liability of us activist types that we can get so entrenched in fighting the good fight that we sometimes forget to win! I mean, we don’t have to fight and protest. We can also win.
  • Environmental Activists – Let’s Just WIN!  By : GARKO
    The best people one will meet is activists because their focus is beyond their immediate needs and to the greater good and they are willing to pour themselves into a cause that they believe will help mankind. It is an odd characteristic and liability of us activist types that we can get so entrenched in fighting the good fight that we sometimes forget to win! I mean, we don’t have to fight and protest. We can also win.
  • Advocates Forget To Win  By : GARKO
    Activists are the best people because they care about something beyond themselves enough to put time, money, energy, creativity into it and activism, at its best, is a bold statement of the basic goodness of human nature . It is an odd characteristic and liability of us activist types that we can get so entrenched in fighting the good fight that we sometimes forget to win! I mean, we don’t have to fight and protest. We can also win.
  • Got A Cause? Winning Is Ok, Too!  By : GARKO
    The best people one will meet is activists because their focus is beyond their immediate needs and to the greater good and they are willing to pour themselves into a cause that they believe will help mankind. It is an odd characteristic and liability of us activist types that we can get so entrenched in fighting the good fight that we sometimes forget to win! I mean, we don’t have to fight and protest. We can also win.
  • Environmental Activists – Victory Is At Hand  By : GARKO
    The best people one will meet is activists because their focus is beyond their immediate needs and to the greater good and they are willing to pour themselves into a cause that they believe will help mankind. It is an odd characteristic and liability of us activist types that we can get so entrenched in fighting the good fight that we sometimes forget to win! I mean, we don’t have to fight and protest. We can also win.
  • Activists Forget To Win  By : GARKO
    Activists are the best people because they care about something beyond themselves enough to put time, money, energy, creativity into it and activism, at its best, is a bold statement of the basic goodness of human nature . It is an odd characteristic and liability of us activist types that we can get so entrenched in fighting the good fight that we sometimes forget to win! I mean, we don’t have to fight and protest. We can also win.
  • Fight And Protest For Your Cause – Just Let’s Just WIN!  By : GARKO
    The best people one will meet is activists because their focus is beyond their immediate needs and to the greater good and they are willing to pour themselves into a cause that they believe will help mankind. But activists do have a particular liability in common that we should confront and acknowledge for our own benefit. We love the fight so much that we sometimes forget to win .
  • Fighters – Stop Fighting And Protesting And Win  By : GARKO
    Activists are the best people because they care about something beyond themselves enough to put time, money, energy, creativity into it and activism, at its best, is a bold statement of the basic goodness of human nature . It is an odd characteristic and liability of us activist types that we can get so entrenched in fighting the good fight that we sometimes forget to win! I mean, we don’t have to fight and protest. We can also win.
  • Alternative Fuel Crusaders – Don’t Forget To Win!  By : GARKO
    The best people one will meet is activists because their focus is beyond their immediate needs and to the greater good and they are willing to pour themselves into a cause that they believe will help mankind. But activists do have a particular liability in common that we should confront and acknowledge for our own benefit. We love the fight so much that we sometimes forget to win .
  • It’s So Much Easier To WIN Than To Protest And Fight  By : GARKO
    Activists are the best people because they care about something beyond themselves enough to put time, money, energy, creativity into it and activism, at its best, is a bold statement of the basic goodness of human nature . But activists do have a particular liability in common that we should confront and acknowledge for our own benefit. We love the fight so much that we sometimes forget to win .
  • Activists – Stop Fighting And Protesting And Win  By : GARKO
    The best people one will meet is activists because their focus is beyond their immediate needs and to the greater good and they are willing to pour themselves into a cause that they believe will help mankind. It is an odd characteristic and liability of us activist types that we can get so entrenched in fighting the good fight that we sometimes forget to win! I mean, we don’t have to fight and protest. We can also win.
  • Sometimes Advocates Have So Much Fun…  By : GARKO
    Activists are the best people because they care about something beyond themselves enough to put time, money, energy, creativity into it and activism, at its best, is a bold statement of the basic goodness of human nature . It is an odd characteristic and liability of us activist types that we can get so entrenched in fighting the good fight that we sometimes forget to win! I mean, we don’t have to fight and protest. We can also win.
  • Water4Gas = Victory For Environmental Activists  By : GARKO
    Activists are the best people because they care about something beyond themselves enough to put time, money, energy, creativity into it and activism, at its best, is a bold statement of the basic goodness of human nature . But activists do have a particular liability in common that we should confront and acknowledge for our own benefit. We love the fight so much that we sometimes forget to win .
  • Environmentalists – Winning Is Better Than Fighting and Protesting!  By : GARKO
    Activists are the best people because they care about something beyond themselves enough to put time, money, energy, creativity into it and activism, at its best, is a bold statement of the basic goodness of human nature . But activists do have a particular liability in common that we should confront and acknowledge for our own benefit. We love the fight so much that we sometimes forget to win .
  • Got A Cause? It’s Also OK To WIN!  By : GARKO
    The best people one will meet is activists because their focus is beyond their immediate needs and to the greater good and they are willing to pour themselves into a cause that they believe will help mankind. It is an odd characteristic and liability of us activist types that we can get so entrenched in fighting the good fight that we sometimes forget to win! I mean, we don’t have to fight and protest. We can also win.
  • Alternative Fuel Fighters – Don’t Forget To Win!  By : GARKO
    Activists are the best people because they care about something beyond themselves enough to put time, money, energy, creativity into it and activism, at its best, is a bold statement of the basic goodness of human nature . But activists do have a particular liability in common that we should confront and acknowledge for our own benefit. We love the fight so much that we sometimes forget to win .
  • Taking Sensible Fuel Solutions Out Of The Hands Of Bureaucrats  By : GARKO
    Congress and the bureaucrats in Washington, the presidents of the last thirty years or so and others who are supposed to be responsible have known for a long time that oil is not in infinite supply and that we need real solutions for that and for the damage being done to our environment. There are some parts of the world where solar and wind energy generation have advanced much further and faster than here in the USA. There are other energy solutions which have been carried forward in varying degrees and gone through testing and been implemented to various degrees in different parts of the world. In view of the reality of how fast that these solutions need to be advanced into widespread useage, though, we are lagging way behind. We are simply moving way too slowly if we hope to avoid a global train wreck in the not too distant future.
  • The Painfully Slow Development Of Energy Alternatives  By : GARKO
    Congress and the bureaucrats in Washington, the presidents of the last thirty years or so and others who are supposed to be responsible have known for a long time that new sources of energy are desperately needed to compensate for the eventual disappearance of existing fuels as well as to slow the buildup of climate-changing "greenhouse gases" in the atmosphere. There are some parts of the world where solar and wind energy generation have advanced much further and faster than here in the USA. A number of other renewable energy technologies have already been developed and even tested out in university and corporate laboratories. But these solutions, which now contribute only a tiny percentage of the world's net fuel supply, are simply not being developed fast enough to avert the multifaceted global energy catastrophe that lies ahead.
  • How to Estimate Home Remodeling Expenses  By : Daniel Stouffer
    There are times that a home renovation project estimate will leave you with sticker shock. However, there are further considerations to make before scrapping a relatively expensive project. The considerations include the overall value of your home and the cost savings you can squeeze out of leveraging reusable building materials.
  • The Painfully Slow Progress Of Energy Alternatives  By : GARKO
    Congress and the bureaucrats in Washington, the presidents of the last thirty years or so and others who are supposed to be responsible have known for a long time that new sources of energy are desperately needed to compensate for the eventual disappearance of existing fuels as well as to slow the buildup of climate-changing "greenhouse gases" in the atmosphere. There are some parts of the world where solar and wind energy generation have advanced much further and faster than here in the USA. There are other energy solutions which have been carried forward in varying degrees and gone through testing and been implemented to various degrees in different parts of the world. But these solutions, which now contribute only a tiny percentage of the world's net fuel supply, are simply moving way too slowly if we hope to avoid a global train wreck in the not too distant future.
  • As Clean Energy Technologies Creep Along…  By : GARKO
    It has long been evident to policymakers that new sources of energy are desperately needed to compensate for the eventual disappearance of existing fuels as well as to slow the buildup of climate-changing "greenhouse gases" in the atmosphere. There are some parts of the world where solar and wind energy generation have advanced much further and faster than here in the USA. There are other energy solutions which have been carried forward in varying degrees and gone through testing and been implemented to various degrees in different parts of the world. But these solutions, which now contribute only a tiny percentage of the world's net fuel supply, are simply not being developed fast enough to avert the multifaceted global energy catastrophe that lies ahead.
  • Revolutionary Energy Technologies Should Not Move This Slowly  By : GARKO
    Congress and the bureaucrats in Washington, the presidents of the last thirty years or so and others who are supposed to be responsible have known for a long time that new sources of energy are desperately needed to compensate for the eventual disappearance of existing fuels as well as to slow the buildup of climate-changing "greenhouse gases" in the atmosphere. In fact, wind and solar power have gained significant footholds in some parts of the world. A number of other innovative energy solutions have already been developed and even tested out in university and corporate laboratories. In view of the reality of how fast that these solutions need to be advanced into widespread useage, though, we are lagging way behind. We are simply moving way too slowly if we hope to avoid a global train wreck in the not too distant future.
  • As Sane Energy Options Creep Along…  By : GARKO
    Congress and the bureaucrats in Washington, the presidents of the last thirty years or so and others who are supposed to be responsible have known for a long time that oil is not in infinite supply and that we need real solutions for that and for the damage being done to our environment. There are some parts of the world where solar and wind energy generation have advanced much further and faster than here in the USA. There are other energy solutions which have been carried forward in varying degrees and gone through testing and been implemented to various degrees in different parts of the world. In view of the reality of how fast that these solutions need to be advanced into widespread useage, though, we are lagging way behind. We are simply moving way too slowly if we hope to avoid a global train wreck in the not too distant future.
  • Revolutionary Energy Alternatives Should Not Move This Slowly  By : GARKO
    Congress and the bureaucrats in Washington, the presidents of the last thirty years or so and others who are supposed to be responsible have known for a long time that oil is not in infinite supply and that we need real solutions for that and for the damage being done to our environment. There are some parts of the world where solar and wind energy generation have advanced much further and faster than here in the USA. A number of other innovative energy solutions have already been developed and even tested out in university and corporate laboratories. In view of the reality of how fast that these solutions need to be advanced into widespread useage, though, we are lagging way behind. We are simply moving way too slowly if we hope to avoid a global train wreck in the not too distant future.
  • Water4Gas – Speeding Up Sensible Fuel Technologies  By : GARKO
    It has long been evident to policymakers that oil is not in infinite supply and that we need real solutions for that and for the damage being done to our environment. In fact, wind and solar power have gained significant footholds in some parts of the world. There are other energy solutions which have been carried forward in varying degrees and gone through testing and been implemented to various degrees in different parts of the world. But these solutions, which now contribute only a tiny percentage of the world's net fuel supply, are simply moving way too slowly if we hope to avoid a global train wreck in the not too distant future.
  • Bureaucracies And Sane Energy Options – A Bad Mix  By : GARKO
    It has long been evident to policymakers that oil is not in infinite supply and that we need real solutions for that and for the damage being done to our environment. In fact, wind and solar power have gained significant footholds in some parts of the world. A number of other innovative energy solutions have already been developed and even tested out in university and corporate laboratories. But these solutions, which now contribute only a tiny percentage of the world's net fuel supply, are simply moving way too slowly if we hope to avoid a global train wreck in the not too distant future.
  • The Folly of Making Ethanol from Food Crops  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    The article looks at the failure of corn ethanol to become a petroleum substitute. Low energy yields of corn ethanol have resulted in huge demands for grains. A combination of high world market prices for petroleum and US subsidies for ethanol has spawned a worldwide food crisis. Instead of ethanol and corn, we must find biomass with exceptionally high energy content and must develop new techniques to grow high energy biomass in arid areas.
  • Is a Water4Gas fuel conversion "environmentally" superior to biofuels-YES. Part 2  By : Bill R.Williams
    This is a discussion document relating to the advantages of a Water4Gas fuel conversion system over alternative biofuel systems.
  • Solving problems creatively  By : Yolanda Dolling
    How to solve complex business problems without resorting to the only solution that everyone agrees upon. Cocreative problem solving is inclusive, creative and above all sustainable.
  • How to Rent a Solar Energy System for Your Home  By : Daniel Stouffer
    The interest in renewable, solar power is exploding. Unfortunately, many homeowners today are turned off from installing residential photovoltaic (solar PV) cells due to high upfront system purchase. The payback period on most purchased systems is 5 to 10 years. Fortunately, a new solar system rental program is allowing all of the money barriers and investment limitations go away.
  • Going Green Saves Money: 9 “Green” Ways to Save BIG in this Unpredictable Economy  By : Diane Stech
    At a time when you cannot control gas prices, or the price of staples like eggs, milk and bread, there are some powerful ways that ”going green” can bring down your cost of living! Keeping My Earth Green series for adults and children offers 10 easy ways to save money, save energy, better your health & safety, and your family relationships while reversing the effects of global warming.
  • Markets work – even in downturns  By : C. Read
    Utopians and fantasists usually use the turmoil of 'bourgeois' living and market upheavels to propose 'brave new world' solutions.
  • Iraq and Iran – another example of weakness leading to more violence  By : C. Read
    Daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly, we can see that Iran and Islam are again rattling the sabre of confrontation.
  • The War on Islamic Terror has been going on since 1968  By : C. Read
    Before Hitler there was Mohammad. Mohammad mastered the language, the excessive nonsense of Fascist ideology by posing fascist ideals in the dress of a religion.
  • The beautiful Crusades and the creation of modern civilisation  By : C. Read
    There were eight crusades to retake once former Christian lands, occupied by the violence of Turks and Muslims during the pre-modern period.
  • Going bankrupt? Are Western states already there?  By : C. Read
    Government programs are expensive, usually unnecessary and fiscally dangerous. Future obligtions outstrip future revenue streams.
  • North Amer-Arabia ? Cultural self loathing will destroy the US and Canada  By : C. Read
    Eur-Arabia is a real and vibrant phenomenon – even if the chattering Marxists and compassionate jet-setting internationalists are too ignorant to understand it.
  • Tired of Gandhi  By : C. Read
    In political theatre certain names are used to provide cachet, gravitas, or moral resolve.
  • The Global Warming Cult – back to paganism and onwards to higher taxes of course  By : C. Read
    The Europeans in their desire to be relevant on the world stage, have erected some immoral and vicious philosophies.
  • Earth Hour and the idiot Eco-cult class.  By : C. Read
    'Earth Hour' is ostensibly about turning the lights off for one hour around the world on March 29th, to show mother earth that we care.
  • Destroying the US$ is not good policy  By : C. Read
    There are consequences to debasing a currency and none of them are positive.
  • Financial meltdown: End of the world delayed? It appears so.  By : C. Read
    The 'housing crisis' so overblown and exagerrated, had no chance to destroy the financial system, the world's trading system or 'capitalism'.
  • Book Review: 'Real Change' by Newt Gingrich. Read it.  By : C. Read
    Gingrich is probably the smartest man in US politics and political activism – at least as far as real policies based on real world demands are concerned.
  • Global Warming - True Crisis or Pure Hype?  By : IC
    Learn more about the facts of global warming and the ways the media takes advantage through hype. Get more information about this topic and decide for yourself.
  • Going Green Doesn’t Mean You Have to Have Your Own Backyard Compost  By : IC
    Learn the true meaning of "going green" which doesn't necesarily mean that you have to completely change the way your house is built. Get easy tips to turn your environment into an eco friendly place.
  • A-Z of Global Warming: Carbon Dioxide  By : Simon Rosser
    Article on Carbon Dioxide and its connection with global warming and climate change.
  • Key Energy Technologies for Booming World Economies  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    World economies will falter without the secure supply of plentiful and affordable energies. Fossil fuels are emitting harmful greenhouse gases. Three forms of energy can supply all energy needs and can be converted from inexhaustible energy sources: electricity, liquid fuels, and process gases. We must develop a few key technologies now to gain access to these virtually limitless energies. Otherwise, world economies will be harmed forever.
  • How To Make Your Work Area Green  By : ecoactiontrish
    Enjoying an eco-lifestyle means living greener in all areas of your life. You may be taking environmentally friendly steps at home, but are you also doing it at work?
  • Petroleum, the Triple Threat to World Economies  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Global warming and climate change are caused by fossil fuel combustion. Accelerating energy consumption by China and India will increase average global temperatures 4 to 5 degrees Celsius in 2050 from those in 1900. Petroleum is the only transportation fuel. At an annual consumption of 50 billion barrels the reserves of 1 to 2.3 trillion barrels will run out in 20 to 50 years. Lack of transportation fuels will wreck economies.
  • The A-Z of Global Warming: Biofuels  By : Simon Rosser
    The A-Z of Global Warming: Biofuels discusses the relevance of biofuels to global warming, what they are, what they are used for, and whether they are good for the environment.
  • Solar and Wind Power Compared  By : April Kerr
    If you want to go eco but don't know whether you should buy solar panels or a turbine, here is a guide to help you decide.
  • The False Promise Of Ethanol  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    The article deals with the efficiency of ethanol as motor fuel and with its ability to contribute to a reduction in global warming. Fossil fuels are the major contributors to global warming and resulting climate change. They must be replaced by carbon-neutral motor fuels very soon. Ethanol is being promoted in the USA as a major contributor to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and control of global warming. These claims are disputed.

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