Posts Tagged ‘outsider’
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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Posted in Going Green | 9 Comments »
Tuesday, November 25th, 2008
There are some myths running around out there that need to be clarified
with some reasons why they are just that …. Myths!
Myth 1 – Replacing windows is a good investment.
New windows will take 20 to 30 years to pay for themselves. Replacing
single-pane windows with double-pane low-e windows will save energy and money.
In a house with 20 windows, you will save $17 per window in energy cost each
year. It will take you almost 24 years to recoup the cost of windows that cost
$400.00 each. A more economical option: storm windows, starting at around $30, (more…)
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Posted in Going Green | 11 Comments »
Sunday, November 23rd, 2008
Here is a little item I found wandering around and thought it was unique.
The Spanish town of Santa Coloma de Gramenet has placed more than 450 solar
panels on top of mausoleums at its cemetery to generate power, it emerged
yesterday. The crowded, working-class town outside Barcelona decided that
flat, open, sun-drenched land was so scarce that the graveyard was the only
viable spot to site the panels, which provide enough electricity to power 60
homes. They rest on mausoleums holding five layers of coffins. The idea was
a tough sell, said Antoni Fogue, a city council member. But town hall and
cemetery officials waged a campaign to explain the project and the panels
were erected at a low angle, to be as unobtrusive as possible.”This
installation is compatible with respect for the deceased and for the families
of the deceased,” Fogue said.
Necessity is the mother of invention OR don’t just lay there, make yourself
useful!
Give this a try…. Internet Marketing Crash Course
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Posted in Everything Solar | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, November 4th, 2008
PUT YOUR CAR KEYS BESIDE YOUR BED AT NIGHT
Tell your spouse, your children, your neighbors, your parents, your Dr’s
office, the checkout girl at the market, everyone you run across.
Put your car keys beside your bed at night. If you hear a noise outside
your home or someone trying to get in your house, just press the panic
button for your car. The alarm will be set off, and the horn will continue
to sound until either you turn it off or the car battery dies.
This tip came from a neighborhood watch coordinator. Next time you come home (more…)
Tags: batteries, burglar, car, car alarm, car battery, car keys, cars, checkout girl, emergencies, hear, hearing, heart attack, installation test, marketers, neighborhood watch, neighbors, noise, odds, outsider, panic button, parents, parking lot, rapist, saving, savings, security alarm system, sexual abuse, suggestion, systems
Posted in blogs | 17 Comments »
Sunday, October 26th, 2008
Paint the interior wall of your home and insulate at the same time. What is it?
It is an additive that you add to either interior or exterior paint and roll it
on creating an invisible layer of insulation. This process was invented by NASA.
It keeps warm air out in the summer and the warmth outside in the winter. It
adds a 50% increase to the reflective R value of a house. In the long run, it
can save you money on your energy consumption.
All you do is add some powder in with your regular paint, stir it up really (more…)
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Posted in Green Living | 8 Comments »
Thursday, September 25th, 2008
There is this site that is absolutely futuristic in everything. I just could
not resist the vertical farm idea.

Dr Despommier created his concept in 1999 with graduate students during a class on medical ecology.
With the world’s population expected to increase to 3 billion by 2050 and almost 80 per cent of farming land in use, the idea has never been more relevant.
Despommieren has used the internet and a series of lectures to spread his concept.
However, despite the neat simplicity of his idea, Dr Despommier is treated with suspicion in academic circles.
‘I’m viewed as kind of an outsider because it’s kind of a crazy idea,’ Dr Despommier says.
Not put off, Despommier, has pushed for city planners in America to take his project seriously.
Please take a moment and visit to read more about it! I am glad I did!
Tags: academic circles, city planners, crazy idea, creating, farming land, graduate students, ideas, medical ecology, outsider, population, simplicity, sites, suspicion, view, world
Posted in Going Green | 7 Comments »