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What We Continue To Get...The Same Old, Tired, GM Mentality, Failed Energy Projects and Polices Of The Past.
What We Need And Want...
Solar, Wind, Bio, Energy News And Commentary By_Green Earl, 30 year Pioneer In Conservation & Solar Energy
This Opinion Piece Was Published in Today's Record Searchlight Newspaper and Website located at http://redding.com For an active link to the piece please click on the heading above.
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The following article is an example of email I get everyday from concerned Americans. I thought I'd give you a peek at the challenges facing wind, solar and other forms of Renewable Energy Projects. A good example is Hawaiin Electric who just finally paid out hundreds of rebate checks owed to people on the island who had already added solar. Was there a good reason to hold up these payments. It's doubtful HEU have been raping the people of Hawaii for decad... Read More
There must be something in the water in high schools across the world nowadays. How can it be that high school students are solving some of recycling’s biggest mysteries- mysteries that have stumped multiple degree-holding scientists? When most awkward teens are worrying about pimples on their face, a pop quiz or who to ask to prom, Daniel Burd and Tseng I-Ching were busy researching microorganisms that eat plastic and Styrofoam.
Tseng I-Ching must have channeled Daniel Burd and his... Read More
Yesterday, the Board of Supervisors for the City of San Francisco passed an ordinance which will be the most sweeping recycling law in the country. The mandatory recycling ordinance, proposed by Mayor Gavin Newsom states that residents of the city must recycle and separate their compostable waste into three different trash bins: green for compost, black for trash, and blue for recycling. Failure to abide by this ordinance could also result in fines reaching as much as $500.
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When it comes to electronic gadgets, Americans can’t get enough. We want – no, need – to be connected at all times. We must have the latest and greatest electronics. And who wouldn’t opt for the brand new digital, plasma screen T.V. when it often costs much more to repair that ancient hunk-of-junk in the garage than it does to buy a brand new one? But what happens to that analog boob-tube when you have decided you would rather surf atop the digital wave? It is quite likely that the el... Read More
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