Archive for October, 2009
Solar Power Quotes
Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Could anyone put this quote in better understanding?
Thousands of climate scientists agree that global warming is not only the most threating envirmental problem, but one of the greatest challenges facing all of humanity…We can use energy more efficiently, and support renewable, clean energy sources; new green technologies that don’t burn carbon, like hydrogen fuel cells, wind and Solar power.
It’s clear that we need to consume less and use less energy to stop global warming.
The Latest Technology in Solar Power
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(8) Calculators with Rubber Keys, solar, Efficiently sized 12 digit display WS-837 $23.99 (8) Calculators with Rubber Keys, solar, Efficiently sized 12 digit display WS-837… |
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The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Creating Currents of Electricity and Hope $6.49 Amazon Best of the Month, September 2009: Discarded motor parts, PVC pipe, and an old bicycle wheel may be junk to most people, but in the inspired hands of William Kamkwamba, they are instruments of opportunity. Growing up amid famine and poverty in rural Malawi, wind was one of the few abundant resources available, and the inventive fourteen-year-old saw its energy as a way to power his dreams. … |
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Solar Storms $4.99 Searching for her birth mother, 17-year-old Angela finds her way to the remote region of the Boundary Waters between Canada and Minnesota. Here she reunites with the woman who raised her during her early years. But her happiness is short-lived, when she gets involved in a conflict with developers…. |
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The Art of Looking into the Future: The Five Principles of Technological Evolution $4.70 Awards:The book was named an “Honorable Mention” in “The London Book Festival”held at London (Jan 26, 2012)londonbookfestival.com/portal/The book also earned an “Honorable Mention” in “The New England Book Festival” held at BOSTON (Jan 14, 2012)newenglandbookfestival.com/winners2011.html Review:”Consumerism will impel us toward a marvelous machine-made world, according to this ambitious treatise o… |