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and Cooling/Ecology links:

NEW:

http://evfinder.com/
http://www.findsolar.com/
http://www.metaefficient.com/bicycles
http://www.metaefficient.com/water-purification
http://www.carbonfund.org/
http://www.terrapass.com/

How to run your car on water, endorsed by President Jimmy Carter: http://www.runcarfromwater.com/?id=MRevolutions


http://www.reusethisbag.com/25-reasons-to-go-reusable.asp
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/05/teen-decomposes-plastic-bag-in-three-months.php
http://www.smart-picks.com/index.php?sid=water-power
http://watercanbegas.com/
http://www.biopowersystems.com/
http://www.builditsolar.com/index.htm
http://greenupgrader.com/1940/eco-cooker-use-cooking-water-and-fuel-two-fold/
http://watercanbegas.com/
http://www.hymini.com/html/HYmini.html
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Natural News.com: "EEStor’s take on the ultracapacitor -- called the Electrical Energy Storage Unit, or EESU -- combines
the best of both worlds. The advance is based on a barium-titanate insulator claimed to increase the specific energy of
the unit far beyond that achievable with today’s ultracapacitor technology. It is claimed that this new advance allows for
a specific energy of about 280 watts per kilogram -- more than double that of the most advanced lithium-ion technology
and a whopping ten times that of lead-acid batteries. This could translate into an electric vehicle capable of traveling up
to 500 miles on a five minute charge, compared with current battery technology which offers an average 50-100 mile
range on an overnight charge. As if that weren’t enough, the company claims they will be able to mass-produce the units
at a fraction the cost of traditional batteries." ... "It's a paradigm shift," said Ian Clifford of ZENN Motor Co., an early
investor and exclusive rights-holder for use of the technology in electric cars. "The Achilles' heel to the electric car
industry has been energy storage. By all rights, this would make internal combustion engines unnecessary." ..."EEStor
plans to roll out the first production units later this year, and Zenn hopes to have cars featuring EESU technology on the
road by Fall 2009."

www.deccanherald.com/Content/Dec152007/national2007121541356.asp?section=updatenews
www.climatecrisis.net/

Purchase local food – less C02 emissions:
www.foodroutes.org/localfood/index.jsp?map=1&lat=33.886&lon=-117.895&scale=1&ty=&nm=raw%20almonds&zip=92831
(Trucks = solar hybrid faster!)

Convert saltwater to drinking water with a solar still -- click on the ad to get into the page:
www.gridlink.net/index.php/archives/528

Banish Junk Mail: www.newdream.org/junkmail/

Offset your carbon footprint: www.carbonneutral.com/

Don’t yet know how to recycle something? www.recyclethis.co.uk/

Reduce computer electricity consumption for free; know how many trees save: www.localcooling.com/

Convert saltwater to drinking water with a solar still -- click on the ad to get into the
page:www.gridlink.net/index.php/archives/528

Alliance for Climate Protection: www.climateprotect.org/


Have 10 trees planted for only $15 - increase the oxygen supply and cut down on CO2 emissions: www.greendimes.com/


The skinny on bottled water: www.thegreenguide.com/reports/product.mhtml?id=49&sec=2

Solar extension
cords:family.extragadgets.com/electrical/coleman_cable_01489_100_300-volt_14_gauge_polar_solar_extension_cords.ht
ml

www.ecogeek.org/content/view/815/

Interested in helping people whose lives have been disrupted by wierd weather
patterns?www.kansascity.com/entertainment/books/story/270374.html

Interested in Environmental Studies? Try Pfitzer College. It's famous. Or:
www.ask.com/web?o=tb&l=zs&q=Pfitzer+College+Environmental+Studies+Program


Eco-Housing:

How to build your own eco-friendly Hobbit house (well, you’d need to add a round door) – a real sod house in Wales
plus plans: www.simondale.net/house/index.htm

/news.com.com/2300-11392_3-6201201-1.html

www.calearth.org/EcoDome.htm

For the wealthy: www.forbes.com/realestate/2007/08/16/solar-energy-homes-forbeslife-cx_mw_0816solarrealestate.html


Solar Energy:


Tech in the works: news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-07/30/content_6452493.htm

(If anyone hears of a solar kit to convert regular cars, trucks and buses into solar hybrids, would appreciate the link.)

www.cetsolar.com/Portable.htm

www.ask.com/web?o=tb&l=zs&q=solar+extension+cords

Build it yourself: www.kingsolar.com/
www.sullivan-electric.net./

www.renu.citizenre.com/index.php?p=edu_concerns

wwwkingsolar.com/

www.powerfromsun.com/

www.greendimes.com/

www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/03/070326131312.htm

usinfo.state.gov/xarchives/display.html?p=washfile-english&y=2007&m=August&x=20070820153255saikceinawz0.864773


Wind energy is even cheaper than solar:

www.scoraigwind.com/

www.magenn.com/

www.cleanair-coolplanet.org/action/windbuilders.php


For astronomers, stargazers: www.treehugger.com/files/2007/08/_people_who_liv.php


Eco-friendly products:


A neat think about Evan’s Garden is that you can send for samples of eco-friendly cosmetics for under $2:
www.evansgarden.com/


Other fascinating links related to Global Cooling/Warming/Ecology

www.worldwithoutus.com/did_you_know.html

www.treehugger.com/files/2007/08/_people_who_liv.php

action.environmentaldefense.org/campaign/newpatriotism?rk=L1AXnus13tfZW

www.globalissues.org/TradeRelated/Poverty.asp

www.princeton.edu/~ina/infographics/water.html

www.seql.org/100ways.cfm

blogs.move.com/do-it-green/2007/06/28/coming-soon-to-stores-near-you-compostable-plastic/

makower.typepad.com/joel_makower/
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An Aquarian moment (Progressed Moon conjunct natal Aquarius Midheaven).

Here is a copy of a letter I wrote to Michael Moore (of “Sicko”, “Farenheit 9/11”, “Bowling for Columbine“ fame):

7/10/07 12:47 p.m. from Fullerton, CA

Hi Michael -

I have been flabbergasted with the health industry and the scientific community as well as the politicians for some time.
Thank you for standing up for sanity in the midst of the "10,000 things".

Would you please tackle global warming? I think it could feasibly be placed first on your list of things to do. It's timely,
it would increase your popularity, it would sell.


People are in denial, fear, apathy and unconsciousness about what it will take to clear up the mess we've made. We
desperately need a spokesperson who will deliver the actual facts -- that we must unravel the "compulsive making" fed
by greed and competition which results in fatal pollution, instead switching to an altogether different track/lifestyle,
grassroots global hegemony and productive cooperation with fair distribution of ecologically viable goods and services
within the next ten years to survive.

We could learn from the Vedanta tradition and the vegans - they know about organic farming, green investments and
businesses, using hemp for paper, live foods, yoga and holistic health practices. (For instance, salt is killing people. So
is mercury amalgam in our teeth and vaccines, and PCPs, dioxins, ethyloxylated alcohols, polysorbates, laureths,
dioxanes, methylisothiazoline, and other poisons. The health industry via the FDA admits these into our manufacturing
chain by claiming there are "safe" levels permissible. That's a "safe level of rat's ass" in the mix. Why does the health
industry permit this? Why do the politicians permit them to do it? Because when people are sick they need help, and the
problem solvers get paid obscene amounts for that. Sick people think they need doctors and pharmaceuticals. They or
their children resort to criminal behaviors, so police, Big Pharma, psychiatrists and attorneys get paid. Politicians have
unlimited problems to solve as a result, and boy, do they get paid for that. And reporters get to tell all the gruesome
stories. It's the "built-in victim" component of our unworkably complex educational and economic system, where those
initiated reap the rewards and the rest suffer. And it has to stop. The planet is getting too sick to sustain us. Now. Really.
Polar bears are eating their young. The whales are starving. The birds are dying from West Nile virus. The bees are
evaporating. The ocean's fish are dying. There are wierd storms afoot. )

Enlightened knowledge applied globally could transform the future into something worth living for. It's time someone
courageous stepped forward and clearly stated once again that the planet simply has too many people on it. We have to
do something about compulsive birth, especially in places where life is hard to sustain and the earth needs to rest. (Like
applying the Universal Bill of Human Rights to protect people with some kind of Social Security so they won't have to
give birth to a large family in hopes a few kids will survive to care for them in old age.) I like kids, too, but there are too
many kids being brutalized, neglected and enslaved. Infants who don't even have milk teeth yet are being raped in
Africa because there are males there who believe they can cure themselves of AIDS by having sex with a virgin. Their
divine nature is being distorted and that doesn't really serve them, or us, or the planet. "Does consciousness ring a
bell...Consciousness?"

Also, if you have friends who will invest the time and money, we sure could use an affordable solar energy conversion
kit for our cars. Toyota Prius has released the solar hybrid which is a helpful stopgap measure, but it doesn't help us with
the old ones. Someone would make a great deal of money that could be put to good use with such a kit. We need an
alternative fuel that won't release more C02 into the atmosphere to grow and process than what we are currently using
(ethanol won't work). And when we finally get the oil pushers' hooks out of us we are going to need a new kind of
asphalt. The stuff we've got now is dripping with goo.

We love you, Michael. Keep up the good work. Our slogan here is "All Hands On Deck!"

We'll stay tuned --

Misty Day, C.A.P.
http://entimg.msn.com/i/ExperienceData/p1-7/us/x.htm?sh=LiveEarth&g=0F1D6867-9C87-4728-A794-1FB7BA9C1FF7

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article2941867.ece

http://africa.reuters.com/top/news/usnBAN251297.html

http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0907/p03s03-usgn.html http://environment.independent.co.uk/wildlife/article2944401.ece (Links for
what to do about it below.)








GLOBAL WARMING
IT CAN STOP.
YOU CAN HELP.
...REALLY.