Eco-warriors like photographs of toasty, solar-heated, housing in the middle of cruel winter, accomplished with a combination of passive solar, low-cost solar thermal, black paint and duct tape.
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Posted in architecture, economics, energy, environment, ethics, growth, housing, innovation, journalism, shelter, shopping, thermodynamics
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This blog will never be the toast of the Cruise of Booze crowd, since the alternative fuel spin is insidious and needs to be resisted. Conversely, it would be fallacious to reject out of hand the use of ethanol as a fuel.
Rolling Stone has an expose’ on “The Secret Campaign of President Bush’s Administration To Deny Global Warming”.
Electro Energy to develop an advanced, light-weight, rechargeable lithium ion battery to help collect solar power used to operate the high altitude airship in a geostationary position while providing an array of communication and navigation services for both civilian and military purposes.
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Posted in chemistry, cybernetics, datamining, design, development, energy, innovation, monitor, space exploration, transportation
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Tagged airship, datamining, defense, energy, energy storage, nanotechnology, solar power, surveillance
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Buy my best selling new book, “Hello, Nurse Kissinger or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Climate Change” It’s da Bomb, Baby.
Architects, building contractors, and other consumers of cementitious materials have begun to ask sustainable these building materials can be.
Hi! I’m from the government and I’m here to share my expertise in generating fuels from livestock waste materials with you.
By jcwinnie
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Posted in agriculture, biology, development, economics, energy, environment, humor, transportation, waste
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Tagged biogas, Mexico, waste
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The NY State Assembly doing what the NY State Assembly is best at… delay.
Americans and Japanese have yet to adopt diesel passenger cars with much enthusiasm, but peak oil may change the market.
SANYO HIT (Heterojunction with Intrinsic Thin layer) solar cells are hybrids of single crystalline silicon surrounded by ultra-thin amorphous silicon layers. They are less expensive than single crystalline silicon PV.
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Posted in commerce, competition, design, economics, energy, factor, shopping
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Tagged commerce, competition, design, economics, energy, factor, nanotechnology, optics, shopping, solar power
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