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		<title>Recycle Your Second Hand Clothes</title>
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Recycle Your Second Hand Clothes

Landfill in the UK is becoming a huge problem. With the drop in the price of recycled products, the issue is what to do with all of the waste that we produce. The breakdown of waste in landfill sites creates huge amounts of the greenhouse gas methane. There are also many [...]]]></description>
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<p>Landfill in the UK is becoming a huge problem. With the drop in the price of recycled products, the issue is what to do with all of the waste that we produce. The breakdown of waste in landfill sites creates huge amounts of the greenhouse gas methane. There are also many products that will not breakdown and will remain in the environment for ever with the potential to contaminate water supplies.</p>
<p>Traid, a charity specializing in the recycling of textiles reports that 900,000 tons of shoes and clothing are thrown away each year in the UK. Only 200,000 tons per year are recycled and the rest is dumped in landfill. The government estimates that similar amounts of between 550,000 and 900,000 tons of textiles are thrown away each year.</p>
<p>In addition to the problems of waste and landfill in the UK, there is also the consideration of the energy used and waste generated by the manufacture and distribution of clothing and textiles. Growth of cotton uses a huge amount of chemical pesticides and environmentally damaging cultivation methods. The manufacture of man made fabrics also has a huge environmental impact with. Demand for polyester the most widely used synthetic fabric has almost doubled in the last 15 years. The manufacture of polyester uses large amounts of crude oil and an energy-intensive process. It releases emissions including volatile organic compounds, particulate matter, and acid gases such as hydrogen chloride, all of which can cause health problems for workers by causing or aggravating respiratory disease.</p>
<p>Second hand clothing is becoming more popular as people begin to recognise the real costs of fast fashion. Consumers are becoming more aware of their buying choices and ways that they can help the environment.</p>
<p>Finally, there is one more great reason to recycle second hand clothing. Just because you are fed up with a piece of clothing or it does not fit you nay more, it does not mean that it has no worth. You can make sure that the worth of your second hand clothing is realized by swapping it at a swishing party on a clothes swapping website, selling it or donating it to your favorite charity.</p>
<p>This article was written by Ceri Heathcote for posh-swaps.com, a website for swapping, buying and selling second hand and vintage clothing.</p>
<p><a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://posh-swaps.com/">Clothes swapping</a> and buying and selling <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://posh-swaps.com/">second hand clothes</a> is a great way to reduce the impact of fashion on the environment and to save money.</p>
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<h3>GLOBAL PULSE: The Color of Stimulus</h3>
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		<title>The Honey Bee Crisis - Believe Me It&#8217;s Bad!</title>
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The Honey Bee Crisis - Believe Me It&#8217;s Bad!

&#8220;My Oh My&#8221; this is getting serious. What is happening to our honey bees? We have been starting to see the actual effects of the honey bee decline after placing our last order for bulk beeswax. As a manufacturer of natural beeswax lip balms and candles we [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;My Oh My&#8221; this is getting serious. What is happening to our honey bees? We have been starting to see the actual effects of the honey bee decline after placing our last order for bulk beeswax. As a manufacturer of natural beeswax lip balms and candles we have always been getting our beeswax here in our home state of Florida and last month was the first time we had to order from outside the sunshine state. Is this due to the rapid decline in honey bees or are we just worrying too much? Well facts are facts and we have some serious problems with the honey bee decline. Why are the bee colonies down as much as 60% we ask? Well it does seem that bees and humans may have something in common. Nutrition is as vital to us as it may be to the honey bees and it is possible that the bees are undernourished which may be the cause of the problem. Many states are seeing less dense bee hives and this may be contributed to the lack of nutrition the bees are getting.</p>
<p>Another possible cause of the honey bee crisis may be the pesticides that are being used. Many hives die as a result of &#8220;pesticide poisoning&#8221;. There are literally billions of honey bees dying prematurely and the source must be found before this world suffers severely. The honey bee only has a six week life cycle in the summer, three weeks inside the hive and three weeks outside, but many are not even making it to the fourth week.</p>
<p>So yet another possible source of this dilemma is the huge rise in cell phone stations and also cell phone use. Some are claiming the huge growth of clogged air waves with cellular waves may be disturbing the bees and causing the early deaths. Stephen C. Sharp who has been studying this problem for many weeks while not a scientist gives no personal merit to this cause. He states &#8220;Cellular phones have been around for long enough to see a potential problem with the bees. This problem came like a train wreck. I think there would have been many initial signs if the cellular wavebands were the source of the bee problem.&#8221;.</p>
<p>Other topics that have been thrown around as to the potential source of the bee crisis has been a virus or possibly mites that have worked their way into the bee colonies. Whatever the cause it must be isolated and controlled. Bottom line is if the bees all die maybe we will too! Bees are the only source to carry pollen of various fruits and nuts. Many plants do not reap the benefits of wind travel for pollination therefore if the bees vanish so does much of our food supply. We would begin to see a decline in new plants, brush, flowers, crops, and more. The honey bee gets food such as nectar and pollen from flowers and in turn pollinates the flower which allows the plant to reproduce. No bees, no reproduction!</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Stephen C. Sharp</p>
<p>Port Orange, Florida</p>
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		<title>Our Family&#8217;s: The 3 R&#8217;s - Our Commitment to Do More</title>
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Our Family&#8217;s: The 3 R&#8217;s - Our Commitment to Do More

So How You Do&#8217;ing? In the spirit of recycling, I thought I would use those famous words from Friends character Joey. I have shared with you in other articles ideas that my family are using to cut our carbon footprint on this precious Earth that [...]]]></description>
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<p>So How You Do&#8217;ing? In the spirit of recycling, I thought I would use those famous words from Friends character Joey. I have shared with you in other articles ideas that my family are using to cut our carbon footprint on this precious Earth that we call home.</p>
<p>Reducing is always a challenge, because it goes in the face of our societal values of having more and doing more, but it is the highest form of recycling.</p>
<p>Re-using is something that has been natural for me through out my life. It may be challenging at times to creatively transform old household items into new uses, but this has become one of the staples of our family&#8217;s efforts to be more environmentally friendly&#8230;and save money.</p>
<p>Recycling has become the catch phrase for the 3 R&#8217;s, but is strictly speaking altering one thing into another. It is important that we recycle as much as we possibly can, because making consumables from recycled goods is always cheaper and better for the environment than making them from raw materials. But we should recognise too that recycling should only be used after we have reduced and re-used. For our children and their futures, we must use all the arsenal of tools embodied in the 3 R&#8217;s: reducing wherever we can, re-using everything that we possibly can, and recycling every item that our councils and recycling centres will accept.</p>
<p>Today I am wanted to look at those things that my family could do better:</p>
<p>1) Reducing excess packaging. I think this might be the most challenging to tackle; partly because a great deal of it is beyond our control. We are, I admit, large consumers of electronics (blame techie husband). Have you ever noticed how much packaging goes into one tiny piece of plastic? A memory stick that is one inch by two will most often come in a plastic (non-recyclable) package with a large cardboard inset and an information packet. I recognise that this is an anti-theft device, but aren&#8217;t there other alternatives? What about putting such items behind the counter? The other side of that is that the packaging contributes to the cost of that piece of plastic and metal. Of course, this is an issue that will require a concreted effort from consumer and most likely government intervention to address. What I can do for now is to choose to purchase my fruit and vegetables loose. I am also hoping this will cut down on both spending and waste by purchasing only what we need.</p>
<p>2) I am going to remember to use those little switches on the power plugs. As I mentioned, being American we do not have such things. It has been hard for me change a lifetime of habits. But with my husband&#8217;s help, I am going to use these magic little buttons more often.</p>
<p>3) We are going to replace all batteries with rechargeable ones. About half of our batteries are rechargeable; mostly the ones in our keyboards and mousse. But over the coming weeks, we will replace all batteries with rechargeable ones&#8230;since these are particularly toxic waste in our landfills.</p>
<p>4) I am going to use less water when washing dishes. I have this habit of running the water to rinse dishes as I go. The new plan is to wash everything and sit it on the counter until I am done. Then use the same pan to rinse the dishes in cold water.</p>
<p>5) I am going to have a spring clean out. I may be doing pretty well at re-using but I could help others to do better by donating all the stuff I am not using to Freecycle, the Islington Swap Xchange, or my local Mind shop. This will make my husband very happy as he has been complaining about my daughter&#8217;s toys for a while now.</p>
<p>So what can you do better? Remember though this is not about being perfect, but the little things that we can realistically do and continue to do. The things that may seem so small that you don&#8217;t think they will make a difference: things that if we all did would make a huge difference. I invite you all to share your list with me.</p>
<p>Terri O&#8217;Neale is the mother of six; ranging in age from 3 to 22. She has been both a working and stay-at-home mother at various times in her life. She was also a single mother for almost five years, before re-marrying the love of her life at the age of forty. Obviously, she has a life-time of training in raising a family on a tight budget. In addition to these real life experiences, she possesses a bachelors degree in health education and a minored in environmental management in her masters programme.</p>
<p>Terri feels strongly that this is one of the most challenging times in history for the family, but she also believes that families with the will and resolve to address the pressing issues of saving money, becoming greener, leading healthier lifestyles and spending more time with one another can endure these challenging times and come out victorious in the end.</p>
<p>Through <em><strong>Frugal Family</strong></em> articles, blogs, videos and social networking, she helps modern families rediscover some lost art forms such as cooking, sewing, and gardening. The goal is not to go back in time or become fanatical, but to help all families find simple and effective ways that fit into their lifestyle to make moderate changes with huge impacts. For more information, check out her blog <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://frugalfam.wordpress.com/">http://frugalfam.wordpress.com/</a>.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2010/03/1-6-mw-solar-system-completed-at-denver-airport?cmpid=rss">1.6-MW Sharp Solar Array at Denver International Airport Goes &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Another utility-scale <b>solar</b> power system at Denver International Airport (DIA) recently became operational. The new 1.6-megawatt (MW) Sharp <b>solar</b> array powers  the airport&#8217;s fuel-storage and distribution facility.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2010/03/kyocera-to-manufacture-solar-modules-in-the-us?cmpid=rss">Kyocera To Manufacture Solar Modules in the US - Renewable Energy &#8230;</a></p>
<p>More big names are moving <b>solar</b> manufacturing to the United States. This week, Kyocera <b>Solar</b> said that it plans to start manufacturing <b>solar</b> modules in San Diego, California, to serve the US market. The US module manufacturing will be &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/joss-orange-solar-charger">Personal Solar Panels - The Joss Orange Solar Charger Aims to Make &#8230;</a></p>
<p>The Joss Orange <b>Solar</b> Charger Aims to Make <b>Solar</b> Power Affordable (GALLERY): The Joss Orange <b>Solar</b> Charger is the best use of the sun&#8217;s rays since pale people d.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2010/03/solar-cooling-proving-the-paradox?cmpid=rss">Solar Cooling: Proving the Paradox - Renewable Energy World</a></p>
<p>There is a myth that we must lower our standard of living in order to avoid the effects of climate change but the reality is that alternative solutions do not sacrifice comfort.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.goodlifeeats.com/2010/03/chocolate-buttermilk-cupcakes-solar.html">goodLife {eats}â?¢: Solar System Chocolate Cupcakes</a></p>
<p>I dedicate this post to my sweet birthday boy. He probably never would have guessed in his wildest dreams that mommy would do a blog post about the <b>solar</b> system - his current love. But, here we go&#8230;<b>Solar</b> System Birthday Cupcakes. &#8230;</p>
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		<title>When Sea Levels Rise</title>
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When Sea Levels Rise

It is no new scientific fact that there is a slow steady increase of temperature; we&#8217;ve been studying and recording changes for a few decades. For some reason people are only now starting to take notice of how desperate the situation is.
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<p>It is no new scientific fact that there is a slow steady increase of temperature; we&#8217;ve been studying and recording changes for a few decades. For some reason people are only now starting to take notice of how desperate the situation is.</p>
<p>Due to the increased temperature, sea levels are on the rise. It now is easier for boats full of scientists to access the Northwest Passage for research due to the polar icecaps melting . Areas that were once almost unreachable are now becoming navigational and the search for precious gems, gold, and oil is on! There is no end to mans greed.It makes sense that when the sea levels rise the ground surfaces slowly disappear. We will lose our agriculture farmlands. There may not be enough food needed to sustain ourselves, let alone other countries that we already support. Many farmers will lose their farms and their lifestyle.</p>
<p>Should sea levels on the rise be a worry about freshwater? Our drinking water is not a luxury it is a necessity and is as important for people, plants, and animals. The possible damage to freshwater due to rising sea levels should be a major worry to all of us.</p>
<p>For hundreds of years polar bears have been the king of the Arctic ice and roamed over vast areas of icy tundra. But with the icecaps melting away, and the distance between ice flows becoming greater, many polar bears have drowned from exhaustion before reaching shore. It also makes hunting their primary source of food, the seal, more difficult. Dying of hunger is now a probable fate for many of them.</p>
<p>The total extinction of many of the world&#8217;s beloved land animals may be just around the bend due to rising sea levels.</p>
<p>Show some concern about the environment and save money at the same time by searching for <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.energysavingproject.com/">eco friendly products</a> from sites like <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.energysavingproject.com/">http://www.EnergySavingProject.com</a>.</p>
<p>The author is a specialist in environment, energy efficiency and renewable energy.</p>
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		<title>Reduce - The Holy Grail</title>
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Reduce - The Holy Grail

The hard truth is that we all need to reduce. Reduce the amount of money we spend. Reduce the amount of food we eat&#8230;and our waistlines. And reduce the amount of stuff we throw away. In fact new we look at the 3 R&#8217;s of reduce, reuse, recycle, they are actually [...]]]></description>
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<p>The hard truth is that we all need to reduce. Reduce the amount of money we spend. Reduce the amount of food we eat&#8230;and our waistlines. And reduce the amount of stuff we throw away. In fact new we look at the 3 R&#8217;s of reduce, reuse, recycle, they are actually in that order for a reason. It is a hierarchy for a reason and reduce is the Holy Grail. Put in its simplest terms reduce means that we use less of the earth&#8217;s resources and in any environmental scheme should be our first priority.</p>
<p>That said, it is also the hardest to accomplish. When I thought about all the things we do to be greener, the number of examples of reducing stumped me. I suppose the most obvious example of our efforts to reduce was the decision some months ago, not to purchase an automobile. My husband has the use of a company van, but even that is rarely used. The difficulty comes when we want to go anywhere as a family. The work van has only one bucket seat in the front that fits three people. Obviously this presents difficulties. Even on our Saturday shopping trips with my mother-in-law, I end up sitting in the back of van; a solution that is both dangerous and illegal for the children. About a year ago, when I was working full-time, we were seriously considering buying a vehicle. But in the end, we thought the expense was too much when you consider not just payments, but insurance, road tax, maintenance and gas. Instead, we signed up for StreetCar; a car rental scheme that you pay a monthly fee to join and an hourly or daily rate only when you need to use a car or van. Looking back, that was one of the best decisions we have made both for the environment and family finances.</p>
<p>The other obvious example I found of reduction was our decision a year ago to switch to bags for life. We now have a stack of them beneath our kitchen sink and faithfully use them for our Saturday shops. But I do admit to occasionally forgetting them when just running out to grab something quickly. When this happens though, we make certain to re-use (we&#8217;ll talk more about that tomorrow) any plastic bags we get for outings or for small bin liners. Did you know that in the UK alone 100,000 TONNES of plastic bags are thrown away each year; that is the equivalent of 70,000 cars? So if there is one thing, I can encourage you to do, it is purchase bags for life. My store sells the sturdy plastic ones for about forty pence, the jute ones are about a pound, and the pretty cloth ones are about three pounds with a portion of the proceeds going to charity. Or it is very simple to make your own if you sew.</p>
<p>Speaking of which, sewing and mending our clothes is another excellent way of reducing. My boys from my husband to my sons are always wearing holes in their jeans on the inside thighs. Before the economic downturn, I admit we were likely to just toss them out and purchase new ones. But since I have not been working, we have instead taken them to the drycleaners and had them patched. The cost of the repairs is less than the cost of purchasing new (although I am committed to mending them myself from now on&#8230;a further savings). And we have reduced in a very small way the demand for jeans.</p>
<p>Of course, as I sit at my desk in my bedroom I am witnessing another reduction&#8230;the daylight streaming in through the open curtains. One of the first things I do each morning is open the curtains and the blinds. By using natural light when and where possible, we are reducing the amount of electricity that we consume and that the power grids must generate. We are also of course saving money on our bills. My husband is a genius at this; going around and turning off and unplugging everything he can each night before bed. I admit though that being American this whole switch on the plug thing still gets me and I often forget to do that, but I am improving. Of course, another example was turning down our thermostat during the winter and wearing heavier layers of clothes instead. In fact, I can think of only a couple of days this winter when we turned our heat on before night fall at all.</p>
<p>These are just a few ideas of ways that our family is reducing. There are many other things that we and you can do to cut back on the things we consume and help save our earth&#8217;s precious resources. On Friday as I said, we will do a mini-inventory and I will commit to new ideas on how our family can better live the 3 R&#8217;s reduce, re-use, recycle. I will be especially focusing on reducing since this is the most important of the R&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Terri O&#8217;Neale is the mother of six; ranging in age from 3 to 22. She has been both a working and stay-at-home mother at various times in her life. She was also a single mother for almost five years, before re-marrying the love of her life at the age of forty. Obviously, she has a life-time of training in raising a family on a tight budget. In addition to these real life experiences, she possesses a bachelors degree in health education and a minored in environmental management in her masters programme.</p>
<p>Terri feels strongly that this is one of the most challenging times in history for the family, but she also believes that families with the will and resolve to address the pressing issues of saving money, becoming greener, leading healthier lifestyles and spending more time with one another can endure these challenging times and come out victorious in the end.</p>
<p>Through <em><strong>Frugal Family</strong></em> articles, blogs, videos and social networking, she helps modern families rediscover some lost art forms such as cooking, sewing, and gardening. The goal is not to go back in time or become fanatical, but to help all families find simple and effective ways that fit into their lifestyle to make moderate changes with huge impacts. For more information, check out her blog <a id="link_99" target="_new" href="http://frugalfam.wordpress.com/">http://frugalfam.wordpress.com/</a>.</p>
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<p>Proinso has been awarded the supply of various <b>solar</b> photovoltaic farms in Greece which will all together amount to more than 3.2 megawatts (MW) of installed capacity. Proinso, part of Grupo OPDE, said that the first distribution &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/worlds-largest-solar-boat-world-tour/">World&#39;s Largest Solar Boat Prepares for World Tour</a></p>
<p>PlanetSolar enjoys the distinction of being largest <b>solar</b>-powered boat in world, and it&#8217;s ready to take on world. This beauty&#8217;s vital stats are: weight: 60-ton,</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/news/3341/ancient-earth-embroiled-constant-solar-storm">Early Earth embroiled in constant solar storm | COSMOS magazine</a></p>
<p>The larger auroral oval relative to the modern is the result of a weaker dipole magnetic field and stronger <b>solar</b> wind dynamic pressure. The auroral intensity is brighter due to <b>solar</b> wind densities many times greater than those today, &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2010/03/solar_products_joos_orange_solar_recharger.html">Solar Products Joos Orange solar recharger</a></p>
<p>The Joos Orange <b>solar</b> recharger from <b>Solar</b> Products will appeal to folks who want to leave something for the next generation, where it touts to offer 20 times the capacity of <b>solar</b> chargers which are available on the market&#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.environmentalleader.com/2010/03/04/prologis-claims-largest-rooftop-solar-array-in-nw/">ProLogis Claims Largest Rooftop Solar Array in NW Â· Environmental &#8230;</a></p>
<p>ProLogis, a distribution facilities company, plans to install a 2.4-megawatt <b>solar</b> system in partnership with Portland General Electric (PGE) that will cover 900000-sq.-ft. of rooftop across seven warehouses in Portland, &#8230;</p>
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Environmental Improvements - Calling Leaders

The environment, which its current emphasis on &#8216;Global Warming&#8217; and &#8216;Climate Change&#8217; important though it is, is not the most vital matter facing humanity.
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<p>The environment, which its current emphasis on &#8216;Global Warming&#8217; and &#8216;Climate Change&#8217; important though it is, is not the most vital matter facing humanity.</p>
<p>During recent speaking and teaching visits to Uganda and Kenya, and hearing something of the actual situation, I have become angry and occasionally tearful at the gross injustice, greed and corruption which is rife.</p>
<p>Our world has become so unstable over these past months in a way totally unpredictable by man. If I had written prophetically, 15 months ago, about what we are presently experiencing in the area of finance, you would have said I was off my head and just daft!</p>
<p>The Carbon Footprint issue might be causing some environmental damage although is being question by many, but the financial greed and mismanagement footprint is hurting millions as people loose income, jobs, houses and basic security.</p>
<p>When I was in Kenya last November, I was informed that the economic problems hitting America and Europe would hit Africa in three months time, and visiting schools and orphanages in the various slum areas I was very much aware of how a little extra resources could help so many more people with very little effort.</p>
<p>The structures are in place to utilise and distribute AID in a responsible manner. I have seen the projects designed to help those whose lives are confronted with unnecessary suffering, one example of this in Methere in Nairobi and the River of Life School in Manyatta, Kisumu. Now, there are other projects and schemes in various other nations and by investing in these immediately, the environment would improve slightly within a few months, but for the people who live there the improvement would be immense.</p>
<p>I write this as the G20 Summit is meeting in London. The money spent on that alone could feed the poor in Kenya (or some other nation) for months. It is just that I know a little about Kenya.</p>
<p>Earthquakes, floods and droughts will continue, and these will undoubtedly increase, with environmental disaster and tragedy resulting, but what concerns me is the area where substantial and significant improvements could be made, if only leaders would make sensible wise decisions.</p>
<p>You see, I write as a committed disciple of Jesus Christ, and I am not given the option of being quiet on these issues.</p>
<p>One sentence really challenged me this week. If you were reading the Sermon on the Mount for the first time, in Matthew&#8217;s Gospel, Chapters five to seven, how would you change your life?</p>
<p>How might this motivate us in the areas of fresh water and sewers, immunisation and basic health services, and feeding programmes and education for those who genuinely want to study and contribute positively towards the welfare and well-being of their nation.</p>
<p>To make these environmental improvements, strong, radical leadership will be required, but it is often in times of real darkness that the risen and living Lord Jesus Christ chooses, redeems, and raises up a leader or leaders to shepherd people out of their predicament.</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_83" 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_84" href="mailto:sandyshaw63@yahoo.com">sandyshaw63@yahoo.com</a></p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2010/03/poinso-awarded-3-2-mw-of-solar-contracts-in-greece?cmpid=rss">Proinso Awarded 3.2 MW of Solar Contracts in Greece - Renewable &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Proinso has been awarded the supply of various <b>solar</b> photovoltaic farms in Greece which will all together amount to more than 3.2 megawatts (MW) of installed capacity. Proinso, part of Grupo OPDE, said that the first distribution &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/worlds-largest-solar-boat-world-tour/">World&#39;s Largest Solar Boat Prepares for World Tour</a></p>
<p>PlanetSolar enjoys the distinction of being largest <b>solar</b>-powered boat in world, and it&#8217;s ready to take on world. This beauty&#8217;s vital stats are: weight: 60-ton,</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/news/3341/ancient-earth-embroiled-constant-solar-storm">Early Earth embroiled in constant solar storm | COSMOS magazine</a></p>
<p>The larger auroral oval relative to the modern is the result of a weaker dipole magnetic field and stronger <b>solar</b> wind dynamic pressure. The auroral intensity is brighter due to <b>solar</b> wind densities many times greater than those today, &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2010/03/solar_products_joos_orange_solar_recharger.html">Solar Products Joos Orange solar recharger</a></p>
<p>The Joos Orange <b>solar</b> recharger from <b>Solar</b> Products will appeal to folks who want to leave something for the next generation, where it touts to offer 20 times the capacity of <b>solar</b> chargers which are available on the market&#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.environmentalleader.com/2010/03/04/prologis-claims-largest-rooftop-solar-array-in-nw/">ProLogis Claims Largest Rooftop Solar Array in NW Â· Environmental &#8230;</a></p>
<p>ProLogis, a distribution facilities company, plans to install a 2.4-megawatt <b>solar</b> system in partnership with Portland General Electric (PGE) that will cover 900000-sq.-ft. of rooftop across seven warehouses in Portland, &#8230;</p>
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How Can Technology Help the Environment?

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<p>How can technology help improve the environment? Are we promoting a more singular existence, where individualism is the force that is driving us along? We are now living in a world that is in an accelerated mode of change and innovation. Is this rate of change detrimental to our existence? Think about this for a moment. On the one hand we have improvements in all areas of our lives some are greater than others. On the other hand we are looking at the effects of the harmful destruction of our planet earth.</p>
<p>The first computers started to emerge around the 1940&#8217;s, now we have computer processors in a lot of the electronic equipment we use every day. We even have computers that can fit in your hand that have more power than the first computers.The first Television and television transmission appeared in 1925 and now we are watching gigantic flat screens, some as big as buildings and others screens as small as wrist watches. In the past 80 years the medical field has also grown in leaps and bounds in the areas of IVF, genetic research, cloning, stem cell research, along with the progress in the prevention, cure and management of various diseases. Other fields such as astronomy, environmental science, weapons/warfare and engineering have also had their fair share of extraordinary development achievements.</p>
<p>Looking at the issues of Global warming and human environment interaction we are currently facing within our natural environment. Should we really be in a race to ruin the land where we live? We cannot keep up with the current technology, just look at all the equipment you have taken to the recycle tip in just the last 12-24 months. Consider how many Televisions, Videos, DVD players, Computers, Laptops, Hi-fi&#8217;s and Home entertainment systems you have changed or bought recently, the list is endless. When an improvement is made to a product it can sometimes make the original product obsolete. Satellite Navigation equipment a new and easily available product for everyone. Even if you only use it once a year it is believed to be a must have product. Mobile phones is another product every man and his dog has one these days. How often do you change your mobile phone for the latest model? Can you ever imagine being without a mobile phone? How did we ever cope without them? The raw materials used to make a phone cannot be recycled easily. </p>
<p>I believe as we get to understand one part(s) of our lives we seem to lose sight of others parts that are equally as important. What can be done to slow down the rate of change or how do we as a nation become more aware of the effects of the rate of change has on our environment.</p>
<p>If we could not have a new television or other new product until the old one had been recycled properly we would help the environment tremendously. Today if we implemented this many products or versions of products would be missed because of the speed at which technology changes. Like the latest flat screen with super clear picture quality. It seem that every other week we get the next new and improved product. Just look at washing power or washing up liquid advertisements.</p>
<p>Just some food for thought more to come soon.</p>
<p>Take advantage of more free valuable content at this website: <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://computerbass.com/">http://computerbass.com/</a></p>
<p>You will find something of interest&#8230;</p>
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		<title>The Plastic Bag: Ban Or Save?</title>
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The Plastic Bag: Ban Or Save?

As part of the conservation and environmental movement worldwide there are several campaigns aimed at banning the plastic bag. These fit in perfectly with going green at home and with our longer term life styles.
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<p>As part of the conservation and environmental movement worldwide there are several campaigns aimed at banning the plastic bag. These fit in perfectly with going green at home and with our longer term life styles.</p>
<p>A quick search on the web will take you to the San Francisco Bay Area, &#8220;Bay vs Bag&#8221;, to the Daily Mail&#8217;s (UK) &#8220;Banish the Bags&#8221; as well as similar situations in Canada, Holland, China, elsewhere in the US and even Zanzibar.</p>
<p>A lot of the focus is based on the damage done to wild life, including sea mammals and birds; the effects on waste and the average number of bags used per person in different countries. In one of the lists I saw, Singapore was topping the list at 625 bags.</p>
<p>One of the targets is to reduce by 10% the yearly consumption of these bags.</p>
<p>On the other hand there are also &#8220;Save the Plastic Bag&#8221; campaigns, with the plastic industry behind it. Their main focus is highlighting what they call misinformation. Their points are based on &#8220;exaggerations&#8221; on the damage done to wild life; errors in how plastic bags are made (from ethane gas that would otherwise be burnt and not petroleum); effects of co2 vs methane; potential job losses and so on.</p>
<p>On the banning side of the argument, there can be exaggerations as well as questionable scientific data - questionable as in anybody can question it, after all to have an argument you must always have at least two points of view.</p>
<p>From the &#8220;saving&#8221; the industry point of view, there can be many counter arguments to the data that is presented. And this is quite understandable, after all their industry could be hit very badly. (This just reminds me that all businesses have a life time curve that goes from birth, to growth, to maturity and finally to demise. The time scale can be as short as a year to as long as a hundred years or more, but the end result is that it is replaced by something else).</p>
<p>Some of the arguments are saying that nets and not plastic bags are causing marine life casualties, that paper bags are a worse alternative (side stepping the plastic bag issue) and basically attacking the &#8220;plastic bag misinformation campaign&#8221;.</p>
<p>Very probably both sides are looking to make their points by reducing or ridiculing their opponents point of view. But the overall issue is still there - are plastic bags affecting our environment?</p>
<p>To get back to the plastic bag banning situation, where paper bags have the negative effect of more trees cut, the information that is being retrieved is very important. But it must also be as objective as possible. Having said that, we know that it takes literally centuries for plastic to degrade and this should be the foremost argument.</p>
<p>Just to expand a little on the paper bag argument, which is totally reasonable, the option is not to cut more trees. The options are to recycle and use bio-degradable alternatives.</p>
<p>In the old days, when plastic bags hadn&#8217;t been invented but grocery shops had, natural fiber bags were used and the customers were the ones who brought their own to the shop.</p>
<p>With just a little effort on the individual front, these campaigns wouldn&#8217;t be necessary.</p>
<p>Want to know about environment and natural living? Information, news and facts can be found at: <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://natural-living-tips.com/">http://natural-living-tips.com/</a></p>
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<p>  <a href="http://greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/25/a-utility-will-help-homeowners-go-solar/">A Utility Will Help Homeowners Go Solar - Green Inc. Blog &#8230;</a></p>
<p>TXU Energy, a Texas utility, is making it possible for homeowners in the Dallas area to lease or buy rooftop <b>solar</b>-power systems.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2010/02/26/worlds-largest-solar-powered-boat-unveiled/">World&#39;s Largest Solar Powered Boat Unveiled | Inhabitat</a></p>
<p>PlanetSolar, a 31 meter long catamaran, was unveiled yesterday in Kiel, Germany, and its deck just so happens to be completely covered with photovoltaic panels, making it the world&#8217;s largest <b>solar</b> powered boat. &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.neatorama.com/2010/02/26/worlds-largest-solar-powered-boat/">World&#39;s Largest Solar-Powered Boat - Neatorama</a></p>
<p>SunPower has provided approximately 38000 of their next generation all black photovoltaic cells, an efficiency of at least 22%, which they believe to be the highest efficiency <b>solar</b> cells commercially available. &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2010/02/26/yves-behar-unveils-new-hackable-solar-electric-car/">Yves BÃ©har Unveils New Solar Powered Hackable Electric Vehicle &#8230;</a></p>
<p>In addition to this smart modular design, Behar&#8217;s new EV would be <b>solar</b>-powered with photovoltaics covering the roof of the car. This smart car concept really drove home BÃ©har&#8217;s main point from his Greener Gadgets keynote presentation &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.your-story.org/first-solar-officers-execute-company-stock-transactions-125828/">First Solar Officers Execute Company Stock Transactions | Press &#8230;</a></p>
<p>TEMPE, Ariz.&#8211;(BUSINESS WIRE)&#8211; First <b>Solar</b>, Inc. (Nasdaq:FSLR) today announced that several of its officers executed transactions this week in First <b>Solar</b> shares, as reported to t.</p>
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Australia&#8217;s Emission Trading System

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<p>In Australia the government are introducing an emission trading or cap and trade scheme.  There are major concerns about the level of reduction the government wants to sign up to and also whether it will actually work.</p>
<p>As Australians we do need to take action about carbon reduction.  We are both the most vulnerable continent for feeling the effects of global warming and also we are the worst greenhouse emitters per head than any other country on the planet.  We emit even more than the USA and Canada who are our nearest competitors for this wooden spoon.  This is at least in part due to our huge coal industry.</p>
<p>The head of the Australia Institute&#8217;s Think Tank says that the Federal Government&#8217;s emissions trading scheme will have too many permits and will not reduce carbon emissions.</p>
<p>The Australia Institute&#8217;s executive director, Dr Richard Denniss, said the scheme&#8217;s flaws related to the 5 to 15 per cent emissions reduction targets, which he described as &#8221;ridiculously low&#8221;, and he said there would be too many permits.  Dr Dennis said that &#8220;We won&#8217;t achieve the policy goal, which is to reduce emissions.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr Denniss told the Senate that &#8221;[If] we pass this legislation, we&#8217;ve got it for the next 10 years. And anyone that&#8217;s got a good idea a year later, it&#8217;s not going to help. This legislation is designed to not be tinkered with.&#8221;</p>
<p>Professor Clive Hamilton, from the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, said the proposed scheme had damaged Australia&#8217;s reputation. A reduction target of at least 25 per cent needed to be set if the Government wanted credibility on the world stage.   Australia would be better off taking no policy than the proposed model to the December climate change talks in Copenhagen, he said.</p>
<p>&#8221;It not only lowers the ambition of the world community but also excludes Australia from being a forceful player in negotiating &#8230; a strong international agreement.&#8221;</p>
<p>It is hard to see how exempting large emitters ignoring the 1.9 million small to medium businesses is going to help us reduce our carbon footprint. These same small businesses are currently suffering from financial stress, the business owners and managers are overworked and simply don&#8217;t feel able to handle anything new. Many don&#8217;t really understand what global warming is about or why it matters. </p>
<p>We urgently need unambiguous communication so that small to medium businesses accept the reality of the need for change and also how easy it can be to make significant reductions with minimal time input and save money at the same time.</p>
<p>We also need to help low income households reduce their carbon footprint with more efficient heating and cooling and effective public transport.  We should NOT be giving them even more cash hand outs as &#8220;compensation&#8221; as currently promised by the government.  All households need to come on board and stop wasting power.</p>
<p>We need a clear message that going green applies to all of us, is easy and saves money - just &#8220;go for a grumpy walk and just turn it off&#8221;.  If every small business and householder just went around each office and home and did this it would be relatively easy for every one to reduce their carbon emissions and their power bill by 15-20%. At present we are told it will be difficult and it only applies to big business.  Such a wrong message - we all need to pull together.</p>
<p>A Brief given to the Victorian Government advises that the state should only bother with green measures if they are more cost-effective than alternatives.  They have been told to rethink programs such as subsidies for solar farms and hybrid car fleets because these will not contribute to any additional emission cuts under the federal scheme.</p>
<p>The Greens have concerns about the cost of emission permits being reduced by the actions of households, councils and governments, hence reducing industry&#8217;s incentive to cut emissions. This is more than simply an economic debate. Individuals and households should also be reducing their emissions. Achieving sustainability is a grassroots exercise that involves the entire community, and Australians are becoming aware of the need to remake the economy and society. The momentum must not be lost.</p>
<p>An additional concern is whether the legislation and also the international agreements reached in Copenhagen will be flexible enough to take account of emerging technology.  At present this does not appear to be the case.  Senator Wong, the Minister for Climate Change, rejected spending on biochar, a form of carbon capture in soil research because that is not listed in the protocol.  Thankfully some soil carbon storage research will now be funded in the agriculture budget but that begs the requirement for the legislation to be flexible and allow for new and future technology.</p>
<p>If the ETS cannot deliver real carbon reductions it is really a form of &#8220;greenwash&#8221; saying we signed Kyoto and have done something before the next election. The big problem is that the government looks ahead 3 years to the next election, Big Biz CEO&#8217;s also look to the short term of their contracts and bonuses.  Who looks ahead for our children?</p>
<p>Jean Cannon is an energy management and sustainable business consultant. If you would like more information about how to go green in your home or business and increase your business profits why don&#8217;t you go to <a id="link_99" target="_new" href="http://www.itiseasytobegreen.com/">http://www.itiseasytobegreen.com</a> and download a chapter of my book of almost the same name and find out how to reduce your carbon footprint.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://earth911.com/news/2010/02/25/ibm-creates-affordable-solar-cells/">IBM Creates Affordable Solar Cells - Earth911.com</a></p>
<p>However, IBM argues that because  the materials which make up a silicon-based <b>solar</b> cell are not abundant in the earth, this does not enable them to serve a long-term purpose as a viable form of green technology. &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.environmentalleader.com/2010/02/24/solar-industry-fights-arizona-bill-that-favors-nuclear-hydro/">Solar Industry Fights Arizona Bill That Favors Nuclear, Hydro &#8230;</a></p>
<p>SolarCity, Kyocera <b>Solar</b> and Suntech Power Holdings, together with other <b>solar</b> energy providers, are opposed to Arizona House Bill 2701 (&#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://blogs.barrons.com/techtraderdaily/2010/02/25/first-solar-exec-chair-ahearn-sells-13m-shrs-for-1418m/">First Solar Exec Chair Ahearn Sells 1.3M Shrs For $141.8 Million &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Mike Ahearn: Cashing In First <b>Solar</b> (FSLR) Executive Chairman and former CEO Michael Ahearn over the  last three days has sold 1.3 million of the company&#8217;s shares in the open market for gross proceeds of $141.8 million, according to a &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://en.akihabaranews.com/35906/speakers/landport-is-proud-to-offer-japan%E2%80%99s-first-solar-powered-active-speakers">Landport is proud to offer Japan&#39;s First Solar Powered Active &#8230;</a></p>
<p>How about some <b>solar</b> sound  to cheer your soul up? These black and white speakers are built just to do thatâ?¦to cheer you up with the power of sunlightâ?¦Their lithium-ion batteries are charged with <b>solar</b> power using the <b>solar</b> panels on &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://theenergycollective.com/TheEnergyCollective/59628">HB2701 | Arizona â??Great Leap Backward for Solar Powerâ? Passes &#8230;</a></p>
<p>If HB2701 passes Suntech may relocate first North American manufacturing plant by Chinese <b>solar</b> company In a surreal scene yesterday afternoon, the Republican-dominated House Government Committee vot.</p>
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Clean Landfills and Healthy Water

We&#8217;ve all read the stories about how municipal water systems in the United States are contaminated with toxins such as  lead, mercury, copper and even bacteria. In some parts of the country, stories of raw sewage leaks into fresh water supplies have made the news. And, people have reacted by drinking [...]]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;ve all read the stories about how municipal water systems in the United States are contaminated with toxins such as  lead, mercury, copper and even bacteria. In some parts of the country, stories of raw sewage leaks into fresh water supplies have made the news. And, people have reacted by drinking expensive bottled water as a supposedly healthier alternative to ordinary, inexpensive tap water.</p>
<p><strong>City Water Supplies Are Safe</strong></p>
<p>Of course, the truth about the safety of the nation&#8217;s municipal water supplies has finally come forth - drinking water from household taps virtually anywhere in the country is safe, pure and incredibly inexpensive. And, we&#8217;re learning that bottled water isn&#8217;t as healthy for us as we first thought. </p>
<p><strong>Get Off The Bottle</strong></p>
<p>First there&#8217;s the plastic container, or bottle itself.  That convenient, plastic water bottle we&#8217;ve gotten used to carrying around is made from plastic material that contains cancer-producing toxins called phthalates.  These toxins actually leach into the water in the plastic bottle and accumulate in our bloodstreams.  Studies show that the concentrations of phthalates in our systems are increasing with each generation, mainly as a result of drinking water bottled in toxic plastic containers. </p>
<p><strong>Plastic is Hardly Boidegradable</strong></p>
<p>These plastic bottles aren&#8217;t biodegradable.  Plastic throw-aways now represent at least 25% of the contents of our landfills.  And plastics won&#8217;t break down for around 10,000 years - some plastics can take even longer to degrade.  So our healthy-water myth has turned into a big health hazard.  What can people do?</p>
<p><strong>A Nice and Effective Alternative</strong></p>
<p>Fortunately, there are many easy and inexpensive alternatives to our drinking water challenges.You can easily install a simple charcoal-type filter system on your kitchen faucet. These inexpensive filters can remove up to 99.9% of heavy metals and other toxins that may (or mostly may not) be present in your city&#8217;s drinking water. And you can now buy a portable water filtration system that&#8217;s as convenient as your old plastic sports bottle, but the bottle is not made of toxic materials.</p>
<p><strong>Cheap Filter Removes Most Contaminants</strong></p>
<p>The filters that can be attached to your kitchen faucet are cheap (generally under $50) can be found at most hardware stores, reduce chlorine and heavy metals, and generally make your tap water taste better.  For example, the Brita system costs about $20 - 40 for a starter set, and $20 for each replacement filter.  It will filter about 100 gallons of drinking water and lasts for about 4 months.</p>
<p><strong>Portable Filtration is the &#8220;Wave&#8221; of The Future</strong></p>
<p>For about the same price, you can now get a 16 ounce portable water filtration system from Back to the Tap, which actually filters as you drink.  It uses a number 4 LDPE plastic bottle, which is the kind of plastic that doesn&#8217;t normally leach phthalates.  The filters are replaceable, and you can refill anywhere with plain tap water.  It can be refilled about 300 times, and that&#8217;s 300 disposable plastic bottles you&#8217;re not throwing into already full landfills.</p>
<p>Going green does take some conscious thought and careful planning, but it&#8217;s getting easier every day to go green.  In this case, you will be rewarded with better health and less plastic in landfills - and more money in your wallet.  Remember - bottled water costs MUCH more than gasoline, per gallon. So, save your health and the environment and tons of cash - by drinking water from your own household tap!</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no reason to poison your family and spend thousands of dollars just to have a clean home. Clean your house with simple and pure natural cleaners - and save enough money for a really nice vacation! Want to find out how to go green, save money and save Planet Earth? <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.planetgreenguide.com/">Click HERE</a> to find out how being green can save you green!</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.greenchipstocks.com/articles/germanys-feed-in-tariff-changes-are-coming/751">Change Coming to German Solar Industry</a></p>
<p>Editor Sam Hopkins separates fact from fiction in the plan to cut Germany&#8217;s feed-in tariff (FIT) this summer.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://theenergycollective.com/TheEnergyCollective/59628">HB2701 | Arizona â??Great Leap Backward for Solar Powerâ? Passes &#8230;</a></p>
<p>If HB2701 passes Suntech may relocate first North American manufacturing plant by Chinese <b>solar</b> company In a surreal scene yesterday afternoon, the Republican-dominated House Government Committee vot.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://blogs.barrons.com/techtraderdaily/2010/02/25/first-solar-exec-chair-ahearn-sells-13m-shrs-for-1418m/">First Solar Exec Chair Ahearn Sells 1.3M Shrs For $141.8 Million &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Mike Ahearn: Cashing In First <b>Solar</b> (FSLR) Executive Chairman and former CEO Michael Ahearn over the  last three days has sold 1.3 million of the company&#8217;s shares in the open market for gross proceeds of $141.8 million, according to a &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.your-story.org/concentrix-solar-enters-the-us-market-with-megawatt-cpv-deployment-at-a-chevron-facility-122539/">Concentrix Solar Enters the US Market With Megawatt CPV Deployment &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Concentrix <b>Solar</b> Enters the US Market With Megawatt CPV Deployment at a Chevron Facility PR Newswire Feb. 24 Latest Soitec Acquisition Enables.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/22/loan-guarantee-for-a-big-solar-power-plant/">Loan Guarantee for a Big Solar Power Plant - Green Inc. Blog &#8230;</a></p>
<p>The Energy Department offers its largest-ever loan guarantee for a <b>solar</b>  power project, this one in the California desert.</p>
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