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U.N. scientist say we only have 10 years to mend our ways, because if we do not clean up our act, mother nature has some nasty surprises: Storms &#8211; insured losses from weather events have increased 15 fold in the last 30 years. Floods &#8211; U.N. scientists predict 200 million climate refugees in the next [...]]]></description>
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<p><!--postonfire-->U.N. scientist say we only have 10 years to mend our ways, because if we do<br />
not clean up our act, mother nature has some nasty surprises:</p>
<p>Storms  &#8211;  insured losses from weather events have increased 15 fold in the<br />
last 30 years.</p>
<p>Floods  &#8211;  U.N. scientists predict 200 million climate refugees in the next<br />
40 years.</p>
<p>Drought &#8211;  Land stricken by severe drought has doubled in 30 years.<span id="more-285"></span></p>
<p>Every country on this planet has to wake up and smell the pollution. No<br />
nation nor big corporation has the luxury of turning a blind eye to our<br />
situation. The powers that be can not stay this ignorant course of &#8220;business<br />
as usual&#8221;, poisoning our Earth for the sake of the almighty dollar. Do they<br />
really think when this planet is too far gone, they can just rocket off to<br />
another solar system and buy another class M planet?</p>
<p>But fear not. For alas, solutions are already here. We all know the renewable<br />
green energy sources of wind turbines and photovoltaic, but the world needs<br />
every source of clean energy, there are more creative innovations surfacing<br />
everyday, and listed below are just two of them:</p>
<p>Tides power cities &#8211; In New York City with support from various state and<br />
local groups, Verdant Power runs the Roosevelt Island Tidal Energy<br />
(RITE) project, which relies on a field of water turbines to convert<br />
the kinetic energy of the East River&#8217;s strong current to electricity<br />
for the island. In December 2002, the output of Verdant&#8217;s first turbine<br />
there exceeded expectations, producing an average power output of 14.5<br />
kilowatts per hour. It was such a success the next April, Verdant Power<br />
installed four additional turbines.</p>
<p>Tapping the Sun in a new way &#8211; in the Australian outback, EnviroMission Limited<br />
is in the process of building a new form green energy a 3,280-foot<br />
high thermal power station called the Solar Tower. When complete it<br />
will be the tallest structure in the world. The Solar Tower is<br />
hollow in the middle like a smoke stack. At its base a 25,000-acre,<br />
transparent circular skirt. The air under the collector is heated by<br />
the sun and through convection it funnels up the tower. As the hot air<br />
rises, it accelerates to 35 mph, driving 32 wind turbines inside the<br />
tower, which generate electricity much like conventional wind farms.<br />
But the Solar Tower has a major advantage over wind farms and solar<br />
generators, it can operate with no wind, 24 hours a day. Thanks to<br />
banks of solar cells, the tower stores heat during the day, allowing<br />
it to produce electricity continuously.</p>
<p>Just imagine a world where energy is clean and limitless, where powering the<br />
Earth does not cost the Earth. All we need now is to speed up implementation.<br />
Today we share a dream, tomorrow we should all be living it.</p>
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