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		<title>Real Environmental Change</title>
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Real Environmental Change

Global Warming and Climate Change have been frequent phrases used over these past few years, and in various places there has almost been a panic. We hear of National Leaders using words like Saving the Planet, as if there was anything any man could do to save, rescue or prolong what Almighty God [...]]]></description>
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<p>Global Warming and Climate Change have been frequent phrases used over these past few years, and in various places there has almost been a panic. We hear of National Leaders using words like Saving the Planet, as if there was anything any man could do to save, rescue or prolong what Almighty God has created.</p>
<p>This is a time for not being afraid. Everything is being shaken &#8211; climate &#8211; moral &#8211; spirituality &#8211; the banks &#8211; investments &#8211; the Money Market. This is exceedingly serious.</p>
<p>Three times we read in the Word of God &#8211; in the Old Testament and in the New Testament too &#8211; that this present world will perish &#8211; that it will wear out like a garment &#8211; and that God will roll it up like a worn out jacket that is ready for discarding and dispense with it. Of course, we also read that there will be a new heaven and a new earth, and it will all be very much centred on Jerusalem.</p>
<p>Now, this is not a crank creed or extremist belief.  This is mainstream Bible revelation.</p>
<p>Yes, there is a dilemma in as much as we wonder what we are to do just now, and that is where helping the poor and ministering to the poor is vitally important.</p>
<p>Invest in the poor. Invest in ministries that minister to the poor. Having been in Uganda and Kenya over these past years, and having recently returned from Kenya and from the poorest parts of Nairobi and Kisumu and Bungoma, there has been a slight degree of comfort in the knowledge that we have been able to give a little to alleviate the plight of those who are truly poor.</p>
<p>Normally, when we say we have nothing in our pockets, there might be a few Pounds or a few Dollars in our pockets, but when they say they have nothing the have NOTHING!</p>
<p>Jesus Christ was committed to all types of people and came to save sinners &#8211; those who were rich and those who were poor &#8211; but He gave us the task of caring for and looking after the poor, knowing that we will never be able to complete that task. That will not be completed until Jesus Christ returns.</p>
<p>Yes, we have to be concerned about our carbon footprint but we must not get all this out of proportion. We will not save and rescue the planet, and there is no point in praying against what the Word of God dictates will happen one day.</p>
<p>And yes, much of the suffering among the poor is caused by man&#8217;s sin.</p>
<p>There is plenty of food in the world, but man will not share it as he ought to &#8211; nor will he permit the relief agencies to do what they can.</p>
<p>There are millions who could be helped within two or three months with food, water, and medicine, if only those in Governments would permit people with a heart for the poor to work and serve and use their talents and energies in a positive productive manner.</p>
<p>Having done that, man can then start to work on the drainage and sewers, and mosquito nets for all who need one!</p>
<p>Injustice is one root cause of so much suffering, coupled with greed, corruption and rebellion.</p>
<p>And, we do not have to look at Africa to see this clearly. It has been on-going in the banks and insurance companies and the big commercial concerns over these past years and all this is coming to light just now. Jesus Christ taught that everything which was done in secret would one day be shouted from the house tops &#8211; and that is happening too.</p>
<p>The problem is not the icecaps but the cold calculating corruption in the hearts of men. Environmental abuse begins in the heads and minds of selfish self-centred man.</p>
<p>And yes again, we will do whatever we can to minister to the poor, which includes challenging those poor souls who have creamed of Millions and even Billions of Pounds and Dollars.</p>
<p>Do they not believe that one day they will have to stand before the Judgement Seat of Almighty God and answer for their words, their deed and decisions.</p>
<p>Yes &#8211; make a difference. Do what you can to challenge those who have made such a mess of things and get them to clean up their comfortable lives and their distorted thinking and demonstrate such repentance by serving the poor and ministering to their needs.</p>
<p>Sandy Shaw.</p>
<p>Sandy Shaw is Pastor of Nairn Christian Fellowship, Chaplain at Inverness Prison, and Nairn Academy, and serves on The Children&#8217;s Panel in Scotland, and has travelled extensively over these past years teaching, speaking, in America, Canada, South Africa, Australia, making 12 visits to Israel conducting Tours and Pilgrimages, and most recently in Uganda and Kenya, ministering at Pastors and Leaders Seminars, in the poor areas surrounding Kampala, Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu.</p>
<p>He broadcasts regularly on WSHO radio out of New Orleans, and writes a weekly commentary at <a id="link_99" target="_new" href="http://www.studylight.org/">http://www.studylight.org</a> entitled &#8220;Word from Scotland&#8221; on various biblical themes, as well as a weekly newspaper column.</p>
<p>His M.A. and B.D. degrees are from The University of Edinburgh, and he continues to run and exercise regularly to maintain a level of physical fitness.</p>
<p>Sandy Shaw<br />
<a id="link_100" href="mailto:sandyshaw63@yahoo.com">sandyshaw63@yahoo.com</a></p>
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		<title>With Natural Finishes Go Green</title>
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With Natural Finishes Go Green

Finishes are coatings that are  applied to the external and inside surfaces of walls to protect them from the elements and from wear and tear.  They also improve the appearance of the structure and are used to enhance the design of rooms.
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<p>Finishes are coatings that are  applied to the external and inside surfaces of walls to protect them from the elements and from wear and tear.  They also improve the appearance of the structure and are used to enhance the design of rooms.</p>
<p>Petroleum, our main source of oil-based wood finishes and paint, is a non-renewable resource.  There are now paints and finishes on the market that are derived from a renewable resource, which  in a small way, helps to reduce dependence on oil, and  contributes to a more sustainable world.</p>
<p>The basis for these products is whey, which is a product of cheese making, and which has a high biochemical oxygen demand (BOD).  This increases the burden on waste treatment facilities, and can also pollute our natural water sources.  In the last ten years, this by-product has been used for many new purposes, one of which is natural wood finishes.</p>
<p>When choosing paints for your decorating, use the low or no VOC (volatile organic compound) paints. For hundreds, no, thousands of years, earth, clay and lime have been used, both in hot and cold areas of the world.  And now this knowledge is being readapted for contemporary use. If you do any redecorating or new building, it makes sense to contribute to having green, healthy surroundings.</p>
<p>Low and no VOC paints have less smell and less impact on air quality.  EPA studies have shown that indoor air quality is up to five times more toxic than outdoors, mainly because of toxic emissions from paint and finishes. This particularly affects anyone with allergies, asthma, or chemical sensitivities. With the new &#8220;green&#8221; paints, there will be lower contamination of landfills, groundwater, and the ozone.</p>
<p>Switching will not cost you more.  Cleanup is easily done with soap and water, instead of toxic chemicals, and brushes can easily be cleaned and reused.  The paint is still washable, and is far less harmful to you, your pets, and the environment.</p>
<p>Lisa is a freelance writer with a specialty in Internet content and SEO articles. She has written thousands of articles, hundreds of ebooks and thousands of website pages and related content. She has also authored her own books and works as a consultant to other writers, Internet marketers and Internet businesses.</p>
<p>Professional wordsmith for hire: gamer, wife, mother, entrepreneur, published poet, co-owner of game guides company (<a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.liti4.com/">http://www.liti4.com</a>), public speaker and Internet business consultant. You can learn more or follow Lisa&#8217;s blog from her website: <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.freelancewriter4hire.com/">http://www.freelancewriter4hire.com</a></p>
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<p>  <a href="http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/energy/solar-cell.htm">HowStuffWorks &#8220;How Solar Cells Work&#8221;</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b> cells use sunlight to produce electricity. But is the &#8216;<b>solar</b> revolution&#8217; upon us? Learn  all about <b>solar</b> cells, silicon  <b>solar</b> cells and <b>solar</b> power.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://stardate.org/astro-guide/ssguide/planet_form.html">The Solar System | StarDate Online</a></p>
<p>Our <b>solar</b> system is an oasis of light, warmth, and life. It is home to one star, a handful of planets, more than a hundred moons, millions of rocky asteroids, billions of icy comets &#8212; and all the known life in the universe. &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.universetoday.com/72197/contest-win-the-universe-our-solar-system-in-blu-ray/">Contest: Win &#8220;The Universe: Our Solar System&#8221; in Blu-ray &#8230;</a></p>
<p>A new giveaway opportunity! This time it is the Blu-ray edition of The Universe: Our <b>Solar</b> System. The Blu-ray edition of the History Channel&#8217;s The.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://motls.blogspot.com/2010/08/will-2013-solar-flare-return-us-to.html">The Reference Frame: Will the 2013 solar flare return us to the &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Usually around the sunspots, the Sun sometimes produces an eruption called <b>solar</b> flare. Lots of radiation and protons with energies up to several GeV &#8211; a third of the speed of light, but usually much less &#8211; are ejected. &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.media-cn.com/solar-energy-the-things-you-should-consider.html">Solar Energy â?? The Things You Should Consider</a></p>
<p>One of the rather common facts about <b>solar</b> energy is that it charges batteries and can be used for indoor and outdoor lighting systems. The demand for <b>solar</b> panels is presently higher than the offer, although production has increased &#8230;</p>
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		<title>CO2 Footprint of a Product</title>
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CO2 Footprint of a Product

We&#8217;ve certainly seen quite a few companies come out and say that their manufacturing facilities have a zero impact on the environment, meaning zero footprint, but indeed, there is much controversy on how to determine what a zero foot print is. It&#8217;s almost impossible to get to zero, even if a [...]]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;ve certainly seen quite a few companies come out and say that their manufacturing facilities have a zero impact on the environment, meaning zero footprint, but indeed, there is much controversy on how to determine what a zero foot print is. It&#8217;s almost impossible to get to zero, even if a company goes and plants 10,000 trees over the course of 5-years.</p>
<p>The other day at a Think Tank meeting, we were talking about how to establish a complete CO2 discharge chain of a product, including all its components in the process of making it. From the wrappers, card board box, printing, assembly, energy to do all that, the distance the people traveled to work in what type of cars, etc. I mean really narrowing down the actual discharges.</p>
<p>Not because we are Global Warming alarmists, but because we feel it is not exactly correct for a company to claim Zero Emissions. And that we must have a more realistic view of the total process, Supply chain and all.</p>
<p>Many companies like Dell in Texas have stated that they have finally achieved zero emissions, but they were attacked for stating that, why? Because, everyone has a different concept of what nothing is. In other words we are all out there fighting over nothing and that makes no sense to anyone, no matter how you figure it.</p>
<p>Indeed, we should be applauding Dell for their solar panels, LEEDs certified warehouses and assembly plant and all their hard work and meaningful dedication to do the right thing. And yet, we are not doing that are we? Instead we find people attacking businesses, even those that go out of their way, spending millions of dollars to do the right thing. I ask are we doing the right thing by allowing persnickety environmental complainers to attack America&#8217;s greatest companies?</p>
<p>Lance Winslow &#8211; <a id="link_66" target="_new" href="http://www.carwashguys.com/history/founder.html">Lance Winslow&#8217;s Bio</a>. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; <a id="link_67" target="_new" href="http://www.worldthinktank.net/">http://www.WorldThinkTank.net/</a>.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/energy/solar-cell.htm">HowStuffWorks &#8220;How Solar Cells Work&#8221;</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b> cells use sunlight to produce electricity. But is the &#8216;<b>solar</b> revolution&#8217; upon us? Learn  all about <b>solar</b> cells, silicon  <b>solar</b> cells and <b>solar</b> power.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://sunpluggers.com/news/grant-to-pay-for-research-into-solar-power-projects-effects-on-desert-plants-0874">Grant to Pay for Research Into Solar Power Projects&#39; Effects on &#8230;</a></p>
<p>The California Energy Commission has awarded a grant for research aimed at helping to reduce the impact of <b>solar</b> and other renewable energy projects on desert plants.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.agirlandagun.net/201008/solar-electricity-panel/">Solar Electricity Panel : A Girl And A Gun</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b> electricity panel system can provide your home or business with additional free electricity. A <b>solar</b> electricity panel can provide clean, dependable energy from a regenerative resource: sunlight. Free electricity is a great thing, &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/08/27/solarve-sanyo-shows-worlds-first-solar-cell-equipped-bus/">Solarve: Sanyo Shows World&#39;s First Solar Cell-Equipped Bus</a></p>
<p>Sanyo in Japan today announced [JP] what it says is the world&#8217;s first <b>solar</b>-cell-equipped public bus, the Solarve (which stands for <b>Solar</b> Vehicle). &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.agirlandagun.net/201008/solar-system-water-heater/">Solar System Water Heater : A Girl And A Gun</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b> power heating systems can be active or passive. Active systems require a pump,  which transports the water from the panels to the tank for storage. Passive systems make use of gravity to move the water. &#8230;</p>
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		<title>Global Warming. Are Tsunami&#8217;s Being Caused?</title>
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Global Warming. Are Tsunami&#8217;s Being Caused?

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<p>Throughout the history of our planet it has endured a constantly changing climate. It endured an ice age and has also experienced long periods of heat. But over the last two hundred years, give or take, the temperature of our planet has been steadily increasing. This change in the climate on earth is known as global warming, and global warming is the direct result of the industrial revolution.</p>
<p>Because of the industrial revolution, people are constantly burning fossil fuels such as oil and coal. But by burning these fuels dangerous greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide (CO2) are then released into the earth&#8217;s atmosphere. These gases block heat rising from the earth from being able to escape into space. The same basic function that glass panels on greenhouses have, hence the name. Our burning of fossil fuels causes more than three quarters of all carbon dioxide emissions. Power plants and other stationary sources contribute more than half of that amount.</p>
<p>Along with increasing CO2 emissions, deforestation is on the increase as well. This is disastrous, because trees recycle CO2 and release oxygen back into the atmosphere. Because of the rise in deforestation levels the fossil fuels we burn are seriously jeopardizing our planet. We know that global warming is the cause of glaciers getting smaller and for the rise in sea levels. Plants and animals show clear and undeniable signs that they are affected in many different ways. Earth is experiencing longer seasons which results in rivers and lakes freezing later than usual and melting sooner. Without a doubt, global warming causes many changes and affects our planet in many ways but can it also cause a tsunami?</p>
<p>Nobody will ever forget the utter destruction, grief and loss left behind after the huge tsunami that hit parts of Asia on December 26th, 2004. Hundreds of thousands of people were killed, injured and traumatized. The areas it hit were left completely destroyed.</p>
<p>Generally speaking a tsunami is made up of a series of waves. More often than not the first one is the mildest. Prior to the arrival of the first wave, the shoreline recedes dramatically and often leaves the ocean floor exposed. They mostly occur where the water is shallow but they can also occur around coastal areas. In deep water a tsunami appears as a big wave and nothing more. In shallow water this is not the case. The wave can reach as high as one hundred metres, although, in all honesty, this is not at all common.</p>
<p>We know that tsunami&#8217;s can be caused by an earthquake, but this is not the only cause. They can also be caused through volcanic eruptions and landslides. Another cause is if a large amount of water is somehow displaced, such as when meteors happen to fall into large bodies of water. Tsunami&#8217;s are caused by events that can be, and are, affected by global warming, however global warming itself does not directly trigger the formation of a tsunami. Basically, it is an indirect cause.</p>
<p>One thing is certain, global warming is not a myth as some suggest. The planet is displaying clear signs that we dare not ignore.</p>
<p>For more global warming articles and daily news why not visit <a id="link_81" target="_new" href="http://www.globalwarmingnewsblog.com/">http://www.globalwarmingnewsblog.com</a> &#8211; a site dedicated to information about climate change: effects, issues, causes, solutions, opinion and more.</p>
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		<title>Do We Want Too Much?</title>
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Do We Want Too Much?

What can be done about this increasingly worrying contribution to global warming?
The most important options to reduce aircraft CO2 emissions are:
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<p>What can be done about this increasingly worrying contribution to global warming?</p>
<p>The most important options to reduce aircraft CO2 emissions are:</p>
<p>Changes in aircraft and engine technology; use of alternative fuels, such as (sustainably produced) biofuels; regulatory and operational measures such as improvements in air traffic management; economic measures such as inclusion of aircraft emissions in emission trading schemes.</p>
<p>But, as Giovanni Bisignani, manager of International Air Transport Association (IATA), stated: &#8220;Emissions trading schemes only make sense with efficient infrastructure. The IPCC estimates that there is 12% inefficiency in air traffic management globally: we produce up to 73 million tonnes of carbon emissions each year by aircraft flying inefficiently due to air traffic management limitations&#8221;. **</p>
<p>On a personal level we could ask ourselves especially in the developed world: &#8220;Do we really need to fly so frequently?&#8221; The use of telework, teleconference and video conference could be largely increased to plan work and meetings. Can&#8217;t the development of land and air transportation infrastructures be balanced better according to the real needs of people and businesses? Trains could connect cities better and more cheaply for example in Europe, where the prices are not competitive with those of many flights anymore (and night train services have been reduced if not cancelled).</p>
<p>Life styles do matter because if millions of people want to have cheap weekends in relatively close tourist locations, many flights are needed to satisfy their desires and consequently a lot of pollution is generated. Also, our per capita emissions could be cut also by reducing the &#8220;surplus&#8221; trips, by slowing down our life rhythms and enjoying more local attractions in our free time. Who knows? We could discover the &#8220;exotic&#8221; in our own neighborhoods without flying to the Caribbean Sea&#8230;</p>
<p>Furthermore the relationship between the costs and the environmental externalities (i.e. costs not included in the economy like health damages caused by pollution) needs to be considered as well: there are higher marginal impacts for short-distance flights that should be considered in prices paid by passengers.</p>
<p>All these political, technological and personal choices are some of the good examples needed by the developing countries to follow the 21st century&#8217;s Western society along a new sustainable path which looks like the only good alternative forward.</p>
<p>**&#8221;Talks to reduce aircraft global-warming emissions</p>
<p>For further information on Climate Change please visit the Responding to Climate Change website &#8211; <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.rtcc.org/">http://www.rtcc.org</a></p>
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<p>  <a href="http://sunpluggers.com/news/grant-to-pay-for-research-into-solar-power-projects-effects-on-desert-plants-0874">Grant to Pay for Research Into Solar Power Projects&#39; Effects on &#8230;</a></p>
<p>The California Energy Commission has awarded a grant for research aimed at helping to reduce the impact of <b>solar</b> and other renewable energy projects on desert plants.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.agirlandagun.net/201008/solar-electricity-panel/">Solar Electricity Panel : A Girl And A Gun</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b> electricity panel system can provide your home or business with additional free electricity. A <b>solar</b> electricity panel can provide clean, dependable energy from a regenerative resource: sunlight. Free electricity is a great thing, &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.agirlandagun.net/201008/solar-system-water-heater/">Solar System Water Heater : A Girl And A Gun</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b> power heating systems can be active or passive. Active systems require a pump,  which transports the water from the panels to the tank for storage. Passive systems make use of gravity to move the water. &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/08/27/solarve-sanyo-shows-worlds-first-solar-cell-equipped-bus/">Solarve: Sanyo Shows World&#39;s First Solar Cell-Equipped Bus</a></p>
<p>Sanyo in Japan today announced [JP] what it says is the world&#8217;s first <b>solar</b>-cell-equipped public bus, the Solarve (which stands for <b>Solar</b> Vehicle). &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://clatl.com/culturesurfing/archives/2010/08/28/dragoncon-countdown-stephen-w-ramsden-solar-astronomer">Dragon*Con countdown: Stephen W. Ramsden, solar astronomer &#8230;</a></p>
<p>You can&#8217;t look at the sun too long if you&#8217;re astronomer Stephen W. Ramsden.</p>
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		<title>A Summary of the Pending GHG Regulations</title>
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<p>The newly formed Obama administration has listed greenhouse gas (GHG) tracking and reporting as a major goal, with the objective of protecting the future of the environment by reducing today&#8217;s carbon footprint. If no action were taken, the makeup of the earth would significantly altered. Future actions will establish a market drive carbon cap and trade program to drive GHG emissions reductions.</p>
<p>Greenhouse Gas tracking is outlined in The Climate Registry Protocol, which details the requirements for mandatory monitoring and tracking. The premise around greenhouse gas tracking are included in the U.S. Clean Air Act, aimed at improving air quality and lowering greenhouse gas emissions.</p>
<p>The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposes mandatory reporting of the gases contributing to global climate change from about 13,000 facilities nationwide. These facilities account for the majority of greenhouse gas emissions within the United States and present a logical starting point for emissions reductions in the US. The regulation would cover companies that either release large amounts of greenhouse gases (GHG) directly or produce or import fuels and chemicals that when burned emit large amounts of carbon (CO2) gases.</p>
<p>One of the major focuses of the Greenhouse Gas tracking protocol is refrigerant gases used in refrigeration and cooling systems by numerous facilities, including manufacturers, food processors, retailers, grocery stores, office buildings, municipalities and hospitals, just to name a few. Because of their chemical makeup, refrigerant gases contain significant levels of carbon in the form of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) and perfluorocarbons (PFCs). Use of these compounds has been regulated under the U.S. Clean Air Act for several years.</p>
<p>Greenhouse gases absorb and release radiation into the atmosphere, setting off a global warming effect on earth. The intent and overall goal of GHG tracking relates to better collection and management of the emissions data now so informed decisions can be made about future carbon trading schemes. The tracking protocols also help government entities to more accurately inventory the amounts of emissions reaching the atmosphere. The new GHG legislation puts in motion the data collection, organization, and first stage reporting mechanisms to allow the US to accurately calculate and maintain a GHG emissions baseline across the entire economy. This will allow for better understanding today as well as to determine progress for future Cap and Trade programs. With this accurate information, it can be determined if the guidelines are effective in lowering the harmful effects of these substances to the ozone layer.</p>
<p>Greenhouse Gas tracking involves measuring direct and indirect emissions and keeping extensive records on its usage, maintenance, leak containment and disposal. Heating and cooling systems, as well as other energy consumption, are defined as direct emissions.</p>
<p>Better and more effective GHG management is an objective of the current US government. No longer will the US sit by and watch the world attack the issue of climate change. The US is now taking action to lower carbon emissions to the betterment of future generations. By taking no action, the earth&#8217;s makeup would significantly change, with humans and animals adversely affected and marine and plant life severely damaged.</p>
<p>Greenhouse Gas (GHG) management and reporting is now falling under the EPA regulations contained within The U.S. Clean Air Act because the causes of global climate change is now well know. Human activities and the use of global warming substances, like refrigerant gases, are all leading to increased global warming. The substances are carbon dioxide, chlorine, bromine, nitrous oxide, chloroflurocarbons, hydrofluorocarbons, methane, methyl bromide, methyl chloroform, sulfur hexafluoride, hydroxyl, perfluorocarbobs, halons, carbon tetrachloride, fluorine, and the fluorinated gases hydrofluorinated ethers and nitrogen trifluoride. The mandatory law is aimed at reducing the use of these substances to lower the effects of global warming.</p>
<p>Beginning in 2010, GHG management, tracking, and reporting will be environmental law for the highest emitting facilities. Part of the management will revolve around better tracking and reporting of refrigerant gases. Entities must submit usage reports and service records for all refrigerants having high GWP. Special calculations are applied to refrigerants when any leads occur. The GHG emission reporting rules and related protocols allow for progressive companies to take advantage of software already created to help with carbon emissions reporting. Some web applications allow organizations to track GHGs to the asset level across global, distributed facilities.</p>
<p>Software provided by Verisae tracks <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.refrigerant-tracker.com/Tracking-Greenhouse-Gas-Emissions.a.html">carbon dioxide (CO2) gas emissions</a> according to The Climate Registry protocols across all sites so companies can manage their carbon emissions and work towards reducing their carbon footprint. To learn more effective refrigerant management tactics and the tools, you can research <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.refrigerant-tracker.com/">http://www.Refrigerant-Tracker.com</a></p>
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<p>  <a href="http://techcrunch.com/2010/08/23/self-cleaning-solarpanels-could-boost-solar-efficiency/">Self-Cleaning Solar Panels Could Boost Efficiency</a></p>
<p>The $24 billion <b>solar</b> panel market could use a good dusting. The benefits of <b>solar</b> energy are well-known, but what&#8217;s rarely mentioned is its nemesis: dust. Even a little bitâ??one-seventh of an  ounce per square yardâ??can weaken a panel&#8217;s &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/Md_-solar-grants-slashed-536131-101342754.html">Md. solar grants slashed | Washington Examiner</a></p>
<p>The state of Maryland  slashed <b>solar</b> energy rebates 80 percent Monday, after its energy agency blew through one-quarter of its grant money in less than two months. The Maryland Energy Agency has paid nearly $1 million in grants to &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/energy/solar-cell.htm">HowStuffWorks &#8220;How Solar Cells Work&#8221;</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b> cells use sunlight to produce electricity. But is the &#8216;<b>solar</b> revolution&#8217; upon us? Learn  all about <b>solar</b> cells, silicon  <b>solar</b> cells and <b>solar</b> power.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/blog/post/2010/08/standardizing-solar-quotes?cmpid=rss">Standardizing Solar Quotes | Residential Solar 101</a></p>
<p><b>solar</b> quotes This year at the Intersolar conference, we had the pleasure of having lunch with Guy Snow, a seasoned installer  from  Las Vegas. As an installer, he works directly with homeowners and, therefore, has a good understanding of &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://earth2tech.com/2010/08/23/applied-materials-vc-arm-backs-solar-inspection-gear/">Applied Materials&#39; VC Arm Backs Solar Inspection Gear</a></p>
<p>Chip equipment maker Applied Materials might have ditched its thin film <b>solar</b> line last month, but its VC arm is still funding <b>solar</b> innovations. This morning, Applied Ventures said it has backed BT Imaging a startup that sells gear &#8230;</p>
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		<title>LAUGH OR CRY TV</title>
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LAUGH OR CRY TV


Water Efficiency

&#8220;The Resource Matrix is everywhere, it is all around us. It is the world that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth. You take the blue pill and the story ends. You wake in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Water Efficiency</h3>
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<p>&#8220;The Resource Matrix is everywhere, it is all around us. It is the world that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth. You take the blue pill and the story ends. You wake in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill and you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes.&#8221;</p>
<p>In my last water efficiency article (<em>Water-Efficiency: Why Most Advice You&#8217;ve Read is Absolutely Inefficient</em>), we began a slow turn away from lighting with a discussion of the 80/20 Rule and how your little positive behavioral changes with water aren&#8217;t even a drop in the bucket when your other positive behavioral changes &#8211; making homemade pizza &#8211; evaporate the entire year&#8217;s ocean of benefits in a few tasty bites.</p>
<p>In a four-part series, we talk about a resource besides energy: water.</p>
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<li>Today, we begin far above this &#8220;turn off the porch lights and take short, icy showers&#8221; efficiency thing to show you how we got to where we are now both in fuels and in other resources.</li>
<li>Next week, we introduce the resource called water, its parallels with fossil fuels, and its role in global warming.</li>
<li>The following week, we continue going with the flow of water, when we show the parallel between the current hot Oil Wars and in the future cold Water Wars.</li>
<li>And in the final week, we tie together the articles in a symphony of three movements, showing you how all the elements hold the Resource Matrix in place and how, like Neo in the movie, you can break the code that creates the graphical user interface and see the illusion for what it really is. (At least, my version of it, anyway.)</li>
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<p>Ready to take the red pill and see how deep the rabbit-hole goes?</p>
<p>We start with one of the most boring subjects known to college students, one birthed out of the Enlightenment when extremely titled, idly rich, powdery wig-headed fancy foppish men dressed like women and walked in high heels and squealed like school girls:</p>
<p><strong>Economics: it&#8217;s totally insane</strong></p>
<p>Economics is described as the science of allocating scarce resources. Since it&#8217;s the study of human behavior, it&#8217;s a social science rather than a physical science.</p>
<p>And although any individual&#8217;s behavior may not be predictable, individuals as a group can be. Kinda like the weather: you don&#8217;t know much about a single raindrop&#8217;s effect but you can track the overall storm and predict what&#8217;s next.</p>
<p>Economics likes to fool itself that it can predict behavior based on the assumption that people make <strong>rational</strong> choices. Understand what people <strong>think</strong> and you understand what choices people will make.</p>
<p>It unfortunately leaves out the other part of being human: human behavior based on <strong>emotions</strong>.</p>
<p>And emotions weigh heavily in how we interact with each other, especially in exchanges of value.</p>
<p><strong>Maximizing returns: <br />
&#8220;I want your goodies for nothing&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>Economics recognizes that people are motivated by self-interest to maximize their benefits at the lowest cost.</p>
<p>On an individual basis, this can turn into a &#8220;win-lose&#8221; proposition:</p>
<ul>
<li>I want to acquire the best stuff for the cheapest terms</li>
<li>I want to dispose of the lousiest stuff for the greatest terms</li>
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<p>In short, you want diamonds and gold for nothing and they want to give you useless junk for a king&#8217;s ransom.</p>
<p><strong>May the Force be with you: <br />
getting diamonds and gold for nothing:</strong></p>
<p>Economics comes out of 18th century political economy, which studied production, buying and selling, and their relations with law, custom, and government. Political economy itself comes out of moral philosophy.</p>
<p>This moral philosophy apparently had room for colonialism, which comes pretty close to getting your diamonds and gold for nothing: forcibly take over a country and use its people to extract its resources to be reallocated to your bank account. And make sure nobody but you has any say in the matter.</p>
<p><strong>Social good in the equation:</strong></p>
<p>A few people didn&#8217;t see the morality in this philosophy. Enter the lousy, meddling individual do-gooders like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Mohandas Ghandi, Martin Luther King, Jr., Upton Sinclair, and many others who messed with the &#8220;I want your goodies for nothing&#8221; crowd.</p>
<p>And some of the individuals do-gooders formed their own organizations like the Sierra Club and Greenpeace.</p>
<p>They all worked to <strong>increase awareness</strong> that there are alternatives to being forced to give away your diamonds and gold for nothing while having no say in the matter, and worked to <strong>change</strong> deals from &#8220;win-lose&#8221; to &#8220;win-win.&#8221;</p>
<p>The &#8220;I want your goodies for nothing&#8221; crowd, who could only lose in the change to &#8220;win-win,&#8221; found their salvation in the late 1800s with the rise of modern psychology (the scientific study of mental functions and behavior). Applied to politics, it&#8217;s called propaganda. Applied to spirituality, it&#8217;s called religion. Applied to commerce, it&#8217;s called marketing and advertising.</p>
<p>All these applications are forms of hypnotism, and are based on the proven principle that if you repeat anything enough times, including a falsehood, your audience will grow to believe it and then to defend it as the truth.</p>
<p>The &#8220;I want your goodies for nothing&#8221; crowd used economics to hypnotically declare for 250 years that fossil fuels, the air, and water were without cost. They called them &#8220;free goods.&#8221;</p>
<p>And they used force (&#8221;Oh yeah, and what the hell are you going to do about it?&#8221;) to declare that pollution had no consequences.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s an Oxymoron? <br />
&#8220;Free Good&#8221; in economics</strong></p>
<p>The free good is a term used in economics to describe a good that is not scarce. A free good is available in as great a quantity as desired with zero opportunity cost to society.</p>
<p>Earlier schools of economic thought proposed that free goods were resources that are so abundant in nature that there is enough for everyone to have as much as they want. Examples in textbooks (even in the 1980s) included fresh water and the air that we breathe. However, these are now regarded as common goods because competition for them is rivalrous.</p>
<p>In short, there is no free lunch.</p>
<p><strong>An additional moral philosophy: <br />
&#8220;There&#8217;s a sucker born every minute&#8221;  <br />
becomes <br />
&#8220;How can I help you help me?&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>The &#8220;I want your goodies for nothing&#8221; crowd continues to rise early and work late to craft their &#8220;win-lose&#8221; deals every day.</p>
<p>Yet, out of those rising early and working late, a small radical fringe discovered the curious fact that if you don&#8217;t beat a dog bloody every time you see it, it&#8217;s less likely to bite your hand off, and it even might go out and hunt down a squirrel for your evening stew.</p>
<p>Their moral philosophy became a hybrid offshoot.</p>
<p>The Hybrids still want your goodies, but they are willing to help you get your goodies with less pain and damage to yourself so you&#8217;ll be willing to come back to them and hand over more of your goodies.</p>
<p>Both use the same mind-numbing hypnotic slogans: &#8220;We care about you.&#8221;</p>
<p>The difference is the Hybrids actually do some of those same things that someone who cares about you would do. Even if they don&#8217;t actually give a hoot about you. Contrast that to the &#8220;I want your goodies for nothing&#8221; crowd, who merely sends you more hynoptic slogans when they want your goodies.</p>
<p><strong>Where Do You Want to Go Today? <br />
Everywhere but here</strong></p>
<p>We&#8217;ve all awaken to the shocking realizations that:</p>
<ul>
<li>finite energy resources will run out</li>
<li>actions have consequences, and the consequences of our actions are already visible, rather scary, and quite irreversible, and</li>
<li>the &#8220;I want your goodies for nothing&#8221; crowd hasn&#8217;t been telling the truth</li>
</ul>
<p>In Aldous Huxley&#8217;s Brave New World, you could just pop some soma and totally trip out.</p>
<p>But the cowardly old world we&#8217;re experiencing has quickly turned into a total bummer of a bad trip, man. Down with the Establishment and praise the Collective.</p>
<p><strong>We&#8217;re all in this together, or <br />
Toss the lousy, greedy bastards overboard</strong></p>
<p>The decades of the Do-Gooders increasing our awareness of possible &#8220;win-win&#8221; possibilities and of the Hybrids backing their &#8220;we care about you&#8221; lip service with actual service has brought us to another realization:</p>
<blockquote><p>There&#8217;s a price to everything, and if I don&#8217;t pay the price, someone else will, and somehow, some way, on some sunny day, they&#8217;re going to get even and make me pay.</p></blockquote>
<p>And this has been an important change in the understanding of energy efficiency and global warming: the environment has a limited capacity within our human-lifetime periods to absorb civilization&#8217;s byproducts and transform them into resources. It usually needs geologic time to turn dead trees and critters into oil and gas. In the meantime, the trash piles up in the streets.</p>
<p>The solution: create less trash.</p>
<p>Thanks to the Do-Gooders, we have greater awareness or our actions and the desire to change, and have the Hybrids offering ways to change.</p>
<p>And the result is a shift of power away from the &#8220;I want your goodies for nothing&#8221; crowd. It&#8217;s now Power to the People.</p>
<p><strong>But wait, there&#8217;s more &#8230; <br />
to the Resource Matrix</strong></p>
<p>Just because you know about fossil fuels, their finite amounts, their polluting, warming effects on the environment, and alternatives offered by the Hybrids &#8211; even if you have done your part to the best of your ability to reduce, reuse, and recycle &#8212; you haven&#8217;t escaped the Resource Matrix.</p>
<p>Energy to power our lives is one component of the Resource Matrix. And it&#8217;s the most visible in discussions of global warming and being resourceful. But there&#8217;s more:</p>
<p><strong>Coming Attractions!</strong></p>
<p>In the next three articles, we will talk about concepts concerning the resource that makes up 75% of the planet and 75% of your body:</p>
<blockquote><p>Water.</p></blockquote>
<p>You&#8217;ll learn that, although 75% of the planet is water, only 3% of water is potable (can be consumed), and of that 3%, only a small fraction is available, and of that small fraction, only a small fraction is potable, because the rest is polluted for hundreds of years to come.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll learn how the actions of an illiterate, lice-infested, foul-mouthed peasant on the other side of the globe affects you where you are.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll learn how, unlike oil, water is transferred invisibly from poor to rich by sleight of hand, like paying your utility bill through your online bank account.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll learn how poor water decisions, rather than fossil fuel&#8217;s atmospheric effects described in Al Gore&#8217;s <em>An Inconvenient Truth</em>, leads to those drybeds of the formerly humongous Aral Sea and along the Amazon.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll learn how to measure the global water impact of any nation, city, corporation, even yourself &#8211; to the nearest gallon or liter.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll learn the little changes you can make &#8211; the water equivalent of &#8220;change your incandescent lightbulbs to compact fluorescent lamps&#8221; &#8211; and still be able to take your wastefully long showers.</p>
<p>And all of this is for one purpose:</p>
<p>To help you see the Resource Matrix, everywhere, all around you.</p>
<p><strong>And now</strong> I would like to offer you free access to powerful info on energy efficiency that&#8217;s easy to read and cuts through all this &#8220;green&#8221; information clutter &#8212; so you can literally start making positive changes today.</p>
<p>You can access it now by going to: <a id="link_111" target="_new" href="http://www.a19.com/pub/articles/">http://www.a19.com/pub/articles/</a></p>
<p>From Cinnamon Alvarez: Founder, A19 &#8212; woman-owned green manufacturer of hand-made ceramic lighting fixtures</p>
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The 3 Rs (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle) is no longer simply a mantra for environmental activists, it&#8217;s a ticket to saving you money while you consider the planet. The 3Rs ask you to buy less, reuse more, and recycle products at the end of their [...]]]></description>
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<p>The 3 Rs (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle) is no longer simply a mantra for environmental activists, it&#8217;s a ticket to saving you money while you consider the planet. The 3Rs ask you to buy less, reuse more, and recycle products at the end of their useful life-wonderful guiding principles for reducing our environmental footprint and bringing our lifestyles into balance with nature. But in practice, how many of us are really willing to cut back on the stuff we want to own, to reuse what we&#8217;d like to throw out, and to recycle when doing so is often incredibly inconvenient? Fortunately for budget-conscious Lazy Environmentalists, the 3Rs are receiving a twenty-first-century facelift, making them easy to implement and even easier on the wallet.</p>
<p>Reduce, the first of the 3Rs, releases you from the hassle, expense, and waste of unwanted stuff while helping you use less energy and create less trash. And while most of us can&#8217;t imagine life without our most prized four-wheeled possession, the first place to embrace Reduce is with our cars. That&#8217;s because our automobiles generate about half of our personal greenhouse gas emissions-the other half comes from our homes.</p>
<p>Today, you can enjoy the freedom of being in the driver&#8217;s seat while eliminating all of the expense of owning-or leasing-and maintaining a car by joining a car-share service. Zipcar is leading the way. Available in more than 40 U.S. cities, Zipcar lets members locate cars conveniently parked at designated spots around the city and reserve them for an hourly fee (typically between $10.50 and $16.50). Members arrive at the parking spot, swipe their membership card over the windshield sensor to unlock the door, hop in, and go. There&#8217;s no need to pay for gasoline or insurance; Zipcar has got you covered. You won&#8217;t sacrifice your ride either; Zipcar lets you choose from models like the BMW 325, Mini Cooper, Honda Fit, Volkswagen Jetta, Toyota Prius, Honda Civic Hybrid, Volvo S40, Mazda 3, and Subaru Outback. According to the company&#8217;s surveys, over time Zipcar members reduce their car usage by as much as 50 percent. Zipcar estimates that each of its cars removes the equivalent of about 15 privately owned vehicles from the road. Other car-sharing services are popping up across the country and around the world. Visit Carsharing.net for a comprehensive list.</p>
<p>Reuse-the middle child of the 3Rs-has been a part of our lives before we were &#8220;eco&#8221; anything (eco-conscious, eco-savvy, even a tentative eco-curious). Think about it: Every day, we reuse items like T-shirts, cereal bowls, and underwear without a second thought. We don&#8217;t toss them after one use. We reuse. The secret to twenty-first century Reusing is to discover how to reuse other people&#8217;s really cool stuff as well as our own.</p>
<p>Reuse logic is in effect at Goozex.com, where gamers gather to swap their video game. Visit the website, create an account and list the games you own that you&#8217;d like to trade. Then Goozex quickly locates other gamers who want them and makes instantaneous matches for you. With each game you mail, you earn Goozex points, which you can then use to acquire the games you want from other members. Instead of spending lots of money on new games (and paying for all that packaging waste), you&#8217;ll pay Goozex $1 each time you receive a game. Whether you&#8217;re partial to Xbox, Wii, Nintendo, or many other gaming platforms, the Goozex trading community has got you covered. Get your reused copy of Call of Duty 2 or NCAA Football 09 today.</p>
<p>Swapping websites are emerging in all kinds of categories. Bookworms can browse more than two million titles available for trade at Paperbackswap.com. Movie collectors can visit Swapadvd.com to trade both new and classic DVD titles. CD fans (you know you&#8217;ve still got &#8216;em) can tap into more than 130,000 titles available at Swapacd.com. And new and expecting parents can trade for baby strollers, bibs, bedding, bumpers, and more at Zwaggle.com.</p>
<p>Recycle, the last of the 3R trio, is the most transformative of the Rs. When we recycle, we&#8217;re giving used products the chance to be reborn as something new. That&#8217;s especially the case thanks to companies like Preserve that has partnered with Stonyfield Farm to recycle its yogurt cups-from organic yogurt, of course-into ergonomic plastic toothbrushes, razors, and an assortment of colorful kitchenware (and now also does the same with Brita pitcher filters).</p>
<p>TerraCycle, another green innovator, is on pace to redefine much of America&#8217;s relationship with trash. The company that began with its signature Plant Food-made from worm poop, packaged in empty Pepsi bottles and sold at the likes of Home Depot and Wal-Mart-has evolved into an innovation powerhouse that continually introduces new products made entirely from waste. Take the E-Water Trash Cans and Recycling Bins available at OfficeMax for $10.99 each and made from crushed computers and fax machines (that would otherwise end up in a landfill). Or the rain barrels and composters made from Kendall-Jackson oak wine barrels that sell for $99 each at Sam&#8217;s Club. They&#8217;re both prime examples of a company that sees opportunity where others see garbage. In so doing, TerraCycle helps us make attractive choices that are mindful of the planet and our wallets.</p>
<p><a id="link_99" target="_new" href="http://www.lazyenvironmentalist.com/pages/2005/06/about_josh_dorf.php/">Josh Dorfman</a> is an environmental entrepreneur, media personality and author of The Lazy Environmentalist: Your Guide to Easy, Stylish, Green Living. He is also the founder and CEO of Vivavi, a retailer of modern, green furniture and home furnishings. His latest book, The Lazy Environmentalist on a Budget: Save Money. Save Time. Save The Planet, is now available. For more information, please visit: <a id="link_100" target="_new" href="http://www.lazyenvironmentalist.com/">http://www.lazyenvironmentalist.com</a></p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2010/08/11/light-sanctuary-a-field-of-solar-ribbons-rises-in-the-desert/">Light Sanctuary: a Field of Solar Ribbons Rises in the Desert &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Light Sanctuary is a proposed ribbon of <b>solar</b> thin film panels to soak up the plentiful photons with new visual and immersive project.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.smartplanet.com/business/blog/intelligent-energy/california-solar-power-plans-are-breaking-through-red-tape/2366/">California solar power plans are breaking through red tape &#8230;</a></p>
<p>The Genesis <b>solar</b> energy project will be located in Riverside County. <b>Solar</b> power may be on the rise in California with the state Public Utilities Com.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://earth2tech.com/2010/08/13/first-solar%E2%80%99s-2gw-china-project-hits-snag/">First Solar&#39;s 2GW China Project Hits Snag</a></p>
<p>Looks like bad news for First <b>Solar</b> (s FSLR). The Washington Post reported Thursday that the thin film <b>solar</b> PV leader may not have actually secured that 2-gigawatt <b>solar</b> farm planned for China&#8217;s desert, which it announced back in &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/08/13/photovoltaic-solar-hot-water-panels-reap-multiple-benefits/">Photovoltaic Solar Hot Water Panels Reap Multiple Benefits &#8230;</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b> panel manufacturer Solimpeks is offering a hybrid <b>solar</b> panel that is capable of providing both electricity and  water heating from the same panel.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.earthtechling.com/2010/08/ford-plant-turns-to-solar-for-energy/">Ford Plant Turns To Solar For Energy | EarthTechling</a></p>
<p>Ford has entered a unique partnership with a utility and energy storage company to use stored renewable energy from <b>solar</b> panels to partially power a car plant.</p>
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<p>You may have seen something on the news about Spokane, Washington where there is now a ban on dishwasher detergent made with phosphates. While this may seem to be an isolated case, there are actually several states (including the rest of the state of Washington) that will make dishwashing soap made with phosphates above a very small level illegal in 2010.</p>
<p>What is phosphate anyway and why is it used in dish washing soap?  Phosphate is an inorganic chemical that is a combination of salt and phosphoric acid.  Because it can clean things like hard water stains, and grease, phosphates are used in all kinds of things including dish washing soap. </p>
<p>Why all the fuss?  Phosphate is a problem when it finds its way to freshwater rivers and lakes.  The phosphate encouraged the growth of algae which depletes the oxygen in these rivers and lakes, killing off fish and other wildlife. </p>
<p>While there are green alternatives out there, deleting the phosphates from the dish washing soap can leave one unsatisfied with the resulting product-and a lot of dirty dishes.  Plus some of these green alternatives are pricier than their cheaper phosphorous counterparts.  This has caused people to travel outside their state to obtain contraband detergent from other states-which, of course, defeats the purpose of the bank in the first place. </p>
<p>What should you look for in a green dish washing soap?  Are there green products that work as well?  While there is no direct substitute for phosphorous, but there are other substances that can be used.  How well they will work depends on a number of factors, perhaps the most important being the hardness of the water used for cleaning.</p>
<p>One ingredient that be used is a surfactants.  Surfactants are usually biodegradable and are used to provide cleaning power and increase the ability of the water to separate the soil from the dish. Anionic surfactants work well as detergents, but can be less than effective in hard water. Amphoteric surfactants are used for their foaming power and can often be found with anionic surfactants. There are other substitutes for phosphates, but these can be even more dangerous than the phosphates. They include nitrilotriacatic acid (NTA) and caustic alkaline chemicals (which are particularly dangerous when ingested-as sometimes happens with children).</p>
<p>It may take some trial and error to come up with the phosphate substitute that works best in your water.  It is unlikely that the ban on phosphates is going away, so it is better to start exploring the options now.  In the meantime, the soap manufacturers continue work on the perfect phosphate substitute, but there are some excellent alternatives out there.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/08/13/photovoltaic-solar-hot-water-panels-reap-multiple-benefits/">Photovoltaic Solar Hot Water Panels Reap Multiple Benefits &#8230;</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b> panel manufacturer Solimpeks is offering a hybrid <b>solar</b> panel that is capable of providing both electricity and  water heating from the same panel.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/13/solar-vehicles-innovative_n_678714.html">Solar Vehicles: Innovative Transportation Designs Powered By The &#8230;</a></p>
<p>From The Daily Green&#8217;s Jim Motavalli: Everybody likes the idea of <b>solar</b>-powered vehicles, but it&#8217;s easier to imagine as science fiction than it is to make real.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.smartplanet.com/business/blog/intelligent-energy/awindow-dressing-for-solar-power/2297/">A new window dressing for solar power &#8211; SmartPlanet</a></p>
<p>For centuries windows have helped light  our indoor worlds. But this week, scientists from a Norwegian company and a British university have come toget.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.kxan.com/dpp/news/local/austin-first-to-have-all-solar-meters">Austin first to have all solar meters | KXAN.com</a></p>
<p>Last August the city began replacing the old single space meters with 700 more cost-effective pay stations, and since doing so the city and its customers have already seen major benefits.,</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2010/08/11/light-sanctuary-a-field-of-solar-ribbons-rises-in-the-desert/">Light Sanctuary: a Field of Solar Ribbons Rises in the Desert &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Light Sanctuary is a proposed ribbon of <b>solar</b> thin film panels to soak up the plentiful photons with new visual and immersive project.</p>
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<p>The world has some decisions about sources for future energy. The increase in population and increasing demand present a problem. The cost of conventional non-renewable energy sources is on the rise. Oil, gas, water, coal, and other natural resources have a limit to their supply.</p>
<p>Gas, Oil and petroleum products are more expensive than ever, and the supply is running thin. Many may think that the planet may never run out of these however it seems that drilling these supplies is becoming ever more difficult. There have been three major energy crises thus far.</p>
<p>Due to the shortage of resources and decreased output, the cost of these energy sources has increased rapidly over the years.</p>
<p>How long will it take before all of these resources are exhausted? The truth is that we really do not know. Experts say that 50% of the world&#8217;s supply of available oil has been exhausted. Every day the demand is increasing and it could take mere decades to exhaust the supply of crude petroleum.</p>
<p>What could possibly be done about this situation? How can we as a society cope with the energy crisis at hand? What can we consumers do about this? We can all start by understanding the importance and impact that energy has in our lives. These supplies of energy should not be taken for granted. Additionally we should avoid wasting energy.</p>
<p>There are simple things that we could do to conserve such as getting involved with a car pool, check our car tires for proper inflation, and using fuel efficient vehicles. If we can cut down on our use of fuel and oil in everyday activities we can be further prepared for the impending energy crisis.</p>
<p>Another way that we can cope with the energy situation is by utilizing renewable energy sources. Solar and wind power systems are becoming ever more available. These power solutions are feasible, cost effective and environmentally friendly. In addition, you save on your power bill and help contribute towards a better future for our world.</p>
<p>Make power at home with solar and wind energy to eliminate your power bill. Get our complete guide at <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://energysolutionsdiy.com/">EnergySolutionsDIY.com</a>.</p>
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