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1908 Print Mexican Dams Rivers Waterfalls Hydro-Power – Original Color Print

  • Product Type: Original Color Print; Color
  • Grade: Very Fine ++
  • Dimensions: Approximately 6.25 x 10 inches; 16 x 25 cm
  • Authentication: Dual Serial-Numbered Certificates of Authenticity w/ Full Provenance
  • Packaged in custom sleeve w/ archival black board (great for display, gift-giving, and preservation)

Product DescriptionThis is an original 190810-page color print set (four pages double-sided, two pages single-sided with unrelated print on the reverse) with the title “Mexico Puts Vast Falls To Work” by the author Paul Adams. This print and text set details waterways and dams in Mexico that capture hydro-power. . . . More >>

1908 Print Mexican Dams Rivers Waterfalls Hydro-Power – Original Color Print

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Ashden Awards Conference 2011 Session 1


www.ashdenawards.org Session 1 includes a keynote speech from Jonathon Porritt, films and presentations from Fiona Ward (Transition Town Totnes) about helping households to save energy, Mark Stead (Severn Wye Energy Agency) about engaging secondary school pupils in saving energy, and Paul Allen (Centre for Alternative Technology) about training people in sustainable energy and architecture, followed by a Q&A session. You can follow us on Facebook bit.ly Twitter twitter.com Blog: www.ashdenawards.org

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Let’s Play Super Mario Galaxy – Dusty Dune Galaxy (Treasure of the Pyramid) (Hidden Green Star) [54]


Mario travels to the Dusty Dune Galaxy from the Bedroom Dome of the Observatory. Mario is headed out to earn the Blasting through the Sand power star. He beats single Pokey Heads and Traditional Pokey in the very beginning of his adventure. Mario heads out through the transport star to another asteroid. in the galaxy. Mario finds a hungry Luma, and becomes intrigued, but does not have enough star bits, so he continues to earn the other regular power star. He gets double life and continues to a star transport. On the next asteroid, Mario does a high jump and long jump and falls to quick sand in a new spot. Mario finds a new way to die. You must give him credit, Mario always finds new ways to die in every galaxy he visits. Mario gets to keep those star bits and continues with another life and has enough to feed the hungry Luma, so Mario has been tempted by the Luma to feed star bits and create a new planet. Mario visits the new planet and goes in the pipe of a double pyramid. Mario must collect five crystalized silver/platinum stars and retrieve a green power star. This one star is essential for the trail galaxy. Mario must activate green/pink buttons in order to run through the tomb and the sand booby traps try to kill and crush Mario. Please watch video [55] for the conclusion of this power star. If you don’t like my commentary, then mute it and don’t listen to it. Please check out the “Super Mario Galaxy Forever” playlist: www.youtube.com

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Biobased Product Showcase


Biobased products — everyday items such as clothing, cosmetics, food items, storage containers, oils and waxes that are made from renewable resources instead of oil — are displayed in a model house at the 2010 World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology in Washington, DC. Many foods — juices, bread, oils — are now made more efficiently with enzymes. Cosmetics and detergents no longer contain petroleum products or phosphates. Everything from clothing to car tires can be made with renewable chemicals instead of fossil fuels.

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“Is It Too Late to Avoid Serious Impacts of Climate Change” | Harvard Thinks Green


James McCarthy, the Alexander Agassiz Professor of Biological Oceanography at Harvard University and a co-chair with the Nobel Peace Prize winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

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What is a good thesis statement for renewable energy?

What are some good thesis statements for supporting renewable energy?

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1000 Miles Per Gallon sHell Research Late 70′s


OGLE FUEL SYSTEMS “Vapor Fuel System” 1977- 100 miles per gallon (5cents)!! Tom Ogle rip Excerpts from “Gashole”. nice document except for the biofuel issue, needs revision..

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Breakthrough Solar Energy Technology from Israel


The latest star performer in solar cell technology comes from Israel. The developers say their new panels offer an inexpensive way to collect both electric and thermal energy. One year ago professor Feiman showed us his pilot plan for an innovative solar panel based on a simple concept: Replace large areas of expensive photovoltaic cells with inexpensive glass and concentrate sunlight onto a very small area of cells. The Israeli startup Zenith Solar has now launched its first working power plan based on Feimans technology. What could be more suitable for the occasion than a song to the sun? [Shimon Peres, President of Israel]: “I am jealous of this installation; it is more intelligent than us. It follows the sun all the time and shows its face to it. The issue of Solar Energy is primordial, and may be one of the most important issues for the whole world. First of all it is against deprivation of the poor.” Whats so special about this breakthrough technology? [Roy Segev, CEO, Zenith Solar]: “Traditional photovoltaic systems that as you know are quite popular around the world, have the ability to harvest approximately 10- to 15 percent of the energy while this system will harvest approximately 70 percent.” The new system does not need as much area as conventional solar technologies, and it offers more advantages. [David Feiman, Professor, Ben Gurion University]: “As the high technology advance and you came up with cells that are more efficient, you remove the cell

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Wind Turbine Shadow Flicker and Noise, Byron Wisconsin


When industrial wind turbines which are 40 stories tall are sited too close to people’s home there is trouble with noise and shadow flicker. Wind developers deny these problems exist and in the state of Wisconsin want to put them 1000 feet from houses. That’s 350 steps. This video shows what happens when wind turbines are irresponsibly sited. The nation is slowly waking up to the downside of wind energy. Developers lie to residents about the impacts these machines will have on the landowners and neighbor’s lives. They take advantage of those of us who want to do the right thing for our environment by telling us there will be no problem with noise, no problem with shadows, and no problem with putting turbines in bird migration flyways. The truth will out, eventually. For the residents in the town of Byron, Fond du Lac county, the truth is what they live with every single day. There is a place for wind energy. It’s just not beside a person’s home.

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