Mar 30

Most of us were programmed at Disneyland and watching TV ads to think of Monsanto as a cool futuristic space age company solving the problems of the world. Now, with the masses brainwashed, Monsanto seems to stop at nothing to gain control of our food sources and soon our world. Sounds like science fiction comics but along with Dupont (genetically modified seed giant), these two mad scientists seem to be playing out some twisted childhood fantasy. I thought Austin Powers’ arch enemy Dr. Evil was fictional, now it seems like a documentary based on a Monsanto CEO. … Well, filmaker Marie-Monique Robin has a passion for the truth and reveals the troubling past of this power hungry agricultural company in her documentary film “The World According to Monsanto.”

Feb 12

Kyosemi revolutionized traditional solar cell design. This major breakthrough has created innovative applications and increased solar power efficiency, it’s cylindrical shape is able to capture reflected and diffused solar light.

Feb 12

What better place for solar cells than roofs and shading material, right? SKYShades© a global leader in supplying shade and tension membrane structures now has a development agreement with Konarka Technologies Inc. the producers of Power Plastic® flexible solar cells, they plan to integrate organic photovoltaic (OPV) material into tension fabric material. SKYShades© top guns Barry Maranta, Joe McKenna and Greg Noman “The Great White Shark” are turbo charging their already successful company into a brilliant new solar power arena.



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Feb 4

David Gallo, a pioneer in ocean exploration presents amazing video of color-shifting cuttlefish and a camouflaged octopus. Their specially designed underwater camera captures the iridescent glows of luminous marine creatures living in the darkest depths of the ocean.

Feb 4

“Excellent Development” is a UK charity working with communities in Kenya, together they are creating sand dams for capturing and storing rain water and forming terraces for farming. They’ve produced a series of short films dedicated to explaining this approach as an effective and necessary strategy to strengthen a community’s long-term sustainability.

Feb 3

Google Earth 5.0 is now offering a major upgrade with exiting new features which allow you to view underwater and explore the ocean floor. View scientific data for climate changes and endangered species, as well as unique places to explore like shipwrecks, diving spots, surf and travel spots. Time to dive in and explore…

Jan 16

Bamboo is ideal as sustainable construction material. Bamboo can grow more than 1 meter (3.4 feet) in one day. There are over 1,000 species of Bamboo and they come in all sizes, some can grow to over 40 meters (132 feet) high. Bamboo timber is very strong and is used in building construction for strong support beams, wall paneling and hardwood flooring. People make Bamboo furniture, Bamboo arts & crafts, art frames, baskets, Bamboo chimes, Bamboo bicycles, fly rods, Bamboo boats, Bamboo surfboards, Bamboo bongs, you name it. It is fast becoming a smart option in modern home construction (not only used for tropical huts), find out more and hopefully we can stay away from destroying our planet’s forest regions.

Jan 15

Here’s and idea… why not recognize that Industrial Hemp should have never been made illegal in the first place (IT CONTAINS LESS THAN .02% THC – DOES NOT GET YOU HIGH – there is more drug in the poppy seeds on your bagel). Let’s have Mexico and the U.S.A. to grow Hemp, farmers go back to their business of farming useful crops instead of Marihuana or Opium Poppies for the narcos and we also put an end to cutting down the world’s forests for paper production. The farm workers in Mexico left their fields because they could not afford to grow their crops (pesticides, water, machinery), the so called “free trade agreements” have not helped either. Hemp grows fast, it grows like a weed, it has no need of pesticides and feeds on 10 TIMES LESS WATER than cotton. How’s that for a sustainable crop. Any questions?

Jan 3

Patented in 1942, Henry Ford’s “Plastic Car” was made from Soybean resins and Hemp fibers. The plastic was about 30 percent lighter than metal but 10 times more resistant to impact. The car ran on ethanol made from Hemp.

Jan 3

I will be posting useful information on Hemp, I believe that we can stop the uncontrolled deforestation, immigration and drug related problems if we take a serious look into decriminalizing Hemp and growing it commercially again. It was made illegal through manipulations by diabolic powers in a 1930s conspiracy and since then has caused major imbalances to our world. Hemp requires no pesticides to grow, it has no natural enemies other than the DuPont company, see Jack Herer “The Emperor Wears No Clothes“.

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