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Good for her. Good for us.
Maybe it's not the perfect choice of Eco-org's to donate prceeds too for eco super-insiders. I don't know. I, personally, like the work of the Nature Conservancy. In any case, I really like that Natalie is doing this. She saw a way she countribute responsibly and she's trying to. By the way, if anyone missed the special she did on tv focusing on endangered species, it was good... look it up. Natalie is gorgeous and talented and I hope she'll continue to use her spotlight, charisma and talent to bring attention to responsible living! And I hope soldiers in the eco-Revolution, like Mr. Hoffner, stick to their dedication and passion and keep making a difference! Peace.On Vegan vixen designs shoe collection posted 1 year, 9 months ago 24 Responses
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Come together
I don't know how much power is required for a household or business. If the floating wind-power thing produces reliable, consistent energy, is it possible that several neighbors could pool their resources and purchase one? How long before it pays for itself?On An interesting approach to bird safe wind power posted 2 years, 7 months ago 5 Responses
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Nu -kya-ler power
I'd like to read some comments from the well-informed members of Grist about nuclear power. It's touched on in the Rogers interview. For some time now, my thinking is that I am clearly in favor of building nuclear power plants given that: A) Sharp reductions in greenhouse-gas emmissions have to happen NOW, if they are to have any meaningful impact. In fact, the complete elimination of fossil fuel use should be an urgent priority for the entire planet Essentially, the bell may have already tolled
B)Nuclear power is dangerous, but it's clean with regard to energy production C)Efforts at energy efficiency and alternative fuels are gaining some momentum, but, with zero serious political leadership around the issues, the changes will be slow and modest.
I understand there are concerns with meltdowns, transportaion of radioactive fuel and storage of fuel. Frankly, I think we'll just have to live with that. Sadly, at this highly critical stage, nuclear energy may be required as a key segment of a cleaner-energy grid.phillip in NCOn An interview with Duke Energy CEO Jim Rogers posted 2 years, 7 months ago 8 Responses