Posts Tagged ‘alot’
Friday, December 12th, 2008
Planet Green is now in Greensburg filming 6 new episodes on how the town is
coming along in their effort to be the first green town in America.
They also went on the trip to China for the EcoPartnership with a town hit by the
earthquakes. There were 4 guys from Greensburg that went on that trip. The new mayor
(Bob Dixon) the City Administrator (Steve Hewitt) the Superintendent (Darin Headrick)
and the President of the Chamber (Steve Kirk).
Greensburg was one of seven governmental or business entities of this country signing
separate cooperative agreements with corresponding Chinese agencies as part of the
American-Sino affair. Greensburg’s agreement was a three-year cooperative partnership
with the Chinese city of Mianzhu, a part of Sichuan Province, where a devastating
earthquake last May 12 killed nearly 100,000 Chinese, including around 10,000 school (more…)
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Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
About 40 percent of the trash you create that is put into the landfills is made up
of paper products.
Alot of us are doing our thing by recycling newspapers and plain paper, but there
is still more we can do including a couple of steps that you may not of thought
about.
30 percent of timber is being used to create paper, it is important to find ways
to conserve what we use by starting at the ATM. Many of us take the receipt from
the ATM, look at the balance, stuff it in our pockets or purses only to rip it up
later and throw it away. Did you know that approximately 8 billion transactions (more…)
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Sunday, September 21st, 2008
Since before Hurricane Ike came to town, we lost electricity. The generator
has been my close friend for about 6 days.
My generator is a 6500 watt 13 hp JEWEL. It takes 5 gallons of regular
gas and burns at a rate of 12 – 13 hours at a pop. If you time it right,
you do not have to run out in the middle of the night to re-fill the tank.
I have learned alot about generators these days due to the parents going
kaput on Sunday night. Theirs just simple wore out from years of use. It
blew out the muffler, starting blowing oil, and then found copper windings (more…)
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Monday, August 18th, 2008
March 2008
What’s left of Greensburg State Bank built in 1989 is getting demolished.
Dee Corns, employee and wife of the Bank President tells of rebuilding the
bank in the same location. They will build green using eco-block (icf).
There was a lot of material reclaimed from the bank before the demo
started.
Robert Mitchum, city council member, discusses who might be mayor. (more…)
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Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
The U.S. Department of Energy says you are paying about $100.00 a year for nothing and the EPA estimates that this nothing consumes $4 billion worth of power each year. Equivalent to the power generated by 12 power plants.
This energy Black Hole is the total of all those appliances that still draw power even when the power buttons are switched “off”. The average house hold has between 20-25 of these appliances that have electronic controls or smart features that still pull energy while “playing possum.” (more…)
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Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
Planet Green and ABC News have joined forces
There’s a new program on Planet Green called Focus Earth. It airs every
Saturday at 6PM ET (5 CT). Focus Earth is an eco-newscast hosted by Bob
Woodruff, produced by ABC News and supported by it’s vast team of reporters
around the world.
You might remember Bob Woodruff, he was the co-anchor of ABC’s “World News
Tonight” for only a month when he received a devastating head injury from (more…)
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Thursday, June 26th, 2008
Sometimes I wonder who our government really works for, the people or big business.
More precisely, Big Oil.
The U. S. Government sets gas pumps to 60 degrees F. That means gas is being
dispensed as if it is always 60 degrees outside. Since gas contracts in cooler
temperatures, this standard may work in Iceland, but here in the Tropic of Hades,
it is grossly unfair. In places, like Texas, the temperature is alot higher in those
underground gas tanks. Especially in the late afternoon, we are often in the mid to
high 90′s, even hotter. There are 12 states (Texas included), which has average fuel (more…)
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