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		<title>Nasty Surprises!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Aug 2008 13:53:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda</dc:creator>
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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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		<title>DIY Biodiesel</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 12:48:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda</dc:creator>
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You can make your own biodiesel with these three ingredients; methanol, sodium hydroxide (lye/ caustic soda like for cleaning drains, found next to Drano), and vegetable oil. Everything you can get at the grocery store. Except for maybe the methanol, but you can get it at the auto parts store. Gas line antifreeze is usually [...]]]></description>
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<p>You can make your own biodiesel with these three ingredients; methanol, sodium<br />
hydroxide (lye/ caustic soda like for cleaning drains, found next to Drano), and<br />
vegetable oil. Everything you can get at the grocery store. Except for maybe the<br />
methanol, but you can get it at the auto parts store. Gas line antifreeze is<br />
usually pure methanol.<span id="more-118"></span></p>
<p>One version of the recipe calls for unused vegetable oil only, another said you<br />
can use either. So go with the fresh unused vegetable oil.</p>
<p>Work outdoors for plenty of ventilation and wear rubber gloves and eye protection.<br />
In a glass container with an air tight lid, add one cup of methanol and then half<br />
a teaspoon of lye, put the lid on and swirl or stir until the lye is completely<br />
dissolved. <strong>Do NOT</strong> mix the methanol and lye in a plastic bottle as the lye attacks<br />
some types of plastic, (but after it&#8217;s mixed it&#8217;s ok to pour into plastic as the next<br />
step calls for). Next heat four cups of vegetable oil to 140 degrees F (60 degrees C).<br />
Use a funnel to pour the heated oil into a DRY 2 liter plastic bottle then add the<br />
methanol/lye mixture, tightly close the lid and shake vigorously for 20 seconds.</p>
<p>After about 10 minutes a dark layer of glycerin starts to form beneath the lighter<br />
layer of cloudy biodiesel. Over the next couple of days the biodiesel becomes clearer<br />
as all the glycerin settles. And waa-la! You&#8217;ve made your own fuel!</p>
<p>Now for the <strong>CAUTIONS</strong>:</p>
<p>BE CAREFUL!! Wear your protection, watch the children and the pets, don&#8217;t breathe it,<br />
eat it, drink it, blah, blah, blah, and safety blah blah or skull and cross-bones blah.<!--adsense--></p>
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