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We need practical, profitable and safe alternatives for our culture. So let's talk about them. The daily solar energy on the Earth is between 5,000 (McDonough 2003), 13,000 (Rifkin, 2003) and 20,000 (Neville, 1995) times more energy than humans presently use every day. So there is an abundance, the question is how to catch it. The company http://www.mbdc.com is working with China, Ford, Nike, BASF, Dupont etc to make solar collectors that are highly efficient, totally safe and infinitely recyclable. Technical nutrient solar collectors. Have any of you ever heard of a "technical nutrient". Products that are perpetual food for industry. This is part of the Cradle to Cradle design instead of the Cradle to Grave economic design we have right now and around the world. So the picture will, hopefully, be that these technical nutrient solar collectors will collect energy for 20 year, their optimum lifespan and then come back to the city to be refurbished and send back out to get energy again. Wind turbines will be technical nutrients too, along with cars, computers, printer, tvs, fridges, stereos etc. The Chinese understand this and are designed their practices right now. You want proof: There are audios explaining everything. http://talktotara.com/health_mind_body.php under Cradle to Cradle http://evworld.com/view.cfm?section=article&storyid=378 http://www.savvytraveler.org/show/features/2002/20020628/interview1.shtml http://wpr.org/webcasting/ideas_audioarchives.cfm?Code=hoe under McDonough http://www.kpbx.org/news/poverty/mcdonough.htm http://www.paulagordon.com/shows/mcdonough/ We will solve the energy problem- the sun. This is where we turn Hardin's Tragedy of the Commons into the Celebration of the Commons. We have solar income let's go catch it. On decentralized, massive, slow, quiet, technical nutrient wind turbines (blades length 90m). A cask crop that happened to be flying over head. But in the mean time, may we begin, like the Chinese are doing, to take down our coal towers and make rich, black soil with the carbon and biological excrement instead of pumping it into the atmoshpere causing anthropogenic global warming. Peace and Opportunity.
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<p>We need practical, profitable and safe alternatives for our culture. So let's talk about them. </p> <p>The daily solar energy on the Earth is between 5,000 (McDonough 2003), 13,000 (Rifkin, 2003) and 20,000 (Neville, 1995) times more energy than humans presently use every day. So there is an abundance, the question is how to catch it.<br /> The company <a href="http://www.mbdc.com">http://www.mbdc.com</a> is working with China, Ford, Nike, BASF, Dupont etc to make solar collectors that are highly efficient, totally safe and infinitely recyclable. Technical nutrient solar collectors. </p> <p>Have any of you ever heard of a "technical nutrient". Products that are perpetual food for industry. This is part of the Cradle to Cradle design instead of the Cradle to Grave economic design we have right now and around the world.<br /> So the picture will, hopefully, be that these technical nutrient solar collectors will collect energy for 20 year, their optimum lifespan and then come back to the city to be refurbished and send back out to get energy again.<br /> Wind turbines will be technical nutrients too, along with cars, computers, printer, tvs, fridges, stereos etc. </p> <p>The Chinese understand this and are designed their practices right now. </p> <p>You want proof: There are audios explaining everything.<br /> <a href="http://talktotara.com/health_mind_body.php">http://talktotara.com/health_mind_body.php</a> under Cradle to Cradle<br /> <a href="http://evworld.com/view.cfm?section=article&storyid=378">http://evworld.com/view.cfm?section=article&storyid=378</a><br /> <a href="http://www.savvytraveler.org/show/features/2002/20020628/interview1.shtml">http://www.savvytraveler.org/show/features/2002/20020628/interview1.shtml</a><br /> <a href="http://wpr.org/webcasting/ideas_audioarchives.cfm?Code=hoe">http://wpr.org/webcasting/ideas_audioarchives.cfm?Code=hoe</a> under McDonough<br /> <a href="http://www.kpbx.org/news/poverty/mcdonough.htm">http://www.kpbx.org/news/poverty/mcdonough.htm</a><br /> <a href="http://www.paulagordon.com/shows/mcdonough/">http://www.paulagordon.com/shows/mcdonough/</a> </p> <p>We will solve the energy problem- the sun. </p> <p>This is where we turn Hardin's Tragedy of the Commons into the Celebration of the Commons. We have solar income let's go catch it. On decentralized, massive, slow, quiet, technical nutrient wind turbines (blades length 90m). A cask crop that happened to be flying over head. </p> <p>But in the mean time, may we begin, like the Chinese are doing, to take down our coal towers and make rich, black soil with the carbon and biological excrement instead of pumping it into the atmoshpere causing anthropogenic global warming. </p> <p>Peace and Opportunity. </p>
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