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- Photos: Solar festival as green as it gets
- Alternative energy and culture were on display last weekend at an off-the-grid learning center in Northern California.Madison Avenue advertisers and Silicon Valley venture capitalists may be pushing all things green into the mainstream these days, yet the countercultural roots of the sustainable-living movement are alive and thriving. More than 10,000...
- Tags: photograph, SolFest, Solar Living Institute, dome, alternative energy, photovoltaics, hydrogen, dump, Santa Cruz, wall, greenhouse, tent, automated teller machine, homeowner, Northern California, nonprofit, technique, festival, pump, showcase, pyramid, California, Sharp Corp.
- Image galleries 2007-08-23
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- Global warning: act now
- Global warning: act nowI don't think it's sth we can controlI'm not sure we even fully understand how all the elements work in the climate equation.31,000 Scientists say Hansen is full of ithttp://www.oism.org/pproject/RE: Global warning: act nowFunny how all their graphs stop at the year 2000, but don't show the...
- Tags: Taxes, Free trade, tax, Hansen
- Discussion threads 2009-01-19
- How Tough is Ozone Crackdown by Feds
- How Tough is Ozone Crackdown by FedsElectric VehiclesWe need trees need clean, unpolluted air, we need to reduce our carbon emissions, we need to find alternatives to our gas guzzlers. We need to look at solar power, wind power, electric power. To switch to electric vehicles, take a look at...
- Tags: ozone, pollution
- Discussion threads 2008-03-13
- GE CEO Jeff Immelt: India, globalization and the economics of scarcity
- The influence of India on the technology industry was on display at the Indian Institute of Technology IIT Alumni 2007 Global Conference taking place at the Santa Clara Convention Center in the heart of Silicon Valley. The IIT is India's premier technology university and its toughest. Last year nearly...
- Tags: General
- Blog posts 2007-07-06
- A robot to explore deep water in Mexico
- This spring, an underwater robot named Deep Phreatic Thermal Explorer DEPTHX will start to explore the depths of the Zacaton Cenote in central Mexico, which is over 1,000 feet deep (more than 300 meters). According to Carnegie Mellon University CMU, this robot will navigate through this sink hole by using...
- Tags: Space &, Aerospace, Robotics, Science &, Nature, Engineering &, Innovation, Stone, robot
- Blog posts 2007-01-23
- Heating Mars with mirrors
- This University of Arizona UA project doesnt want to terraform the whole Red Planet. In fact, this project is funded with a very modest $9,000 grant from NASA and just wants to heat a one-square kilometer area of Mars surface by using space mirrors as reports New Scientist. The plan...
- Tags: Space &, Aerospace, Science &, Nature, Engineering &, Innovation, Mars, Rigel Woida
- Blog posts 2006-11-16
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