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		<title>BLM set to study solar power's effects on Southwest</title>
		<description>Comments for BLM set to study solar power's effects on Southwest at http://rlch.org , comment 1 to 1 out of 1 comments</description>
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			<title>solar power efficiency</title>
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			<description>Modern day energy systems rely on explosion rather than implosion, and this generates heat. This includes electricity harnessed from solar power. Energy systems need to be more efficient and work on implosion, so they stay cool. The non-profit energy research organization at [url]http://www.universalsymbiosis.org[/url] (also [url]http://www.genuinewinner.com[/url] ) is active in these areas which will help reverse effects of global warming. They develop more efficient solar cells too. I suggest everyone also read &quot;Living Energies&quot; by Callum Coats which explains the work of Victor Schauberger and the importance of trees to our planet. They also cover efficiency of implosion vs explosion energy systems. Don't rely on information from the authorities as their advisers don't fully understand the life cycles of the planet. We need to push the authorities to develop forest management and sustainability plans, and this will solve at least part of the problem. But as for solar power, this is partly a solution immediately available to us if we only push the governments to act more on it. - roulette tips man</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 20:02:35 +0100</pubDate>
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