Don’t frack with our water

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Peter Allen is back east and I’m out west, but people in both regions and in between are waking up to the latest campaign to extract an energy resource without respecting the sanctity of local wells and aquifers. Today he linked to a YouTube video that’s a low-budget production but rich with facts of the matter.  Read more

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Bedini will be at Nov. 13-14 technical conference

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Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho – where I went to high school and first two years of college – is the site for an unusual conference Nov. 13-14. For $250 admission plus your room and meal costs, you’ll get a chance to spend time with the world-renowned inventor John Bedini and others of like-mind in actually assembling and discussing cutting-edge alternative energy technology. Read more

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Clean Abundant Energy event – Nov.11 in Oregon

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The best experiences are free… Such as a community-sponsored discussion to inform and inspire people about the coming energy revolution. That’s the worthy purpose of an upcoming event at Pacific University.  It’s in Forest Grove, Oregon, west of Portland.  My co-author Joel Garbon and I will be speaking, and Sterling Allan of PESwiki and the New Energy Congress.

The venue is Washburne Hall’s multi-purpose room UC,  Pacific University, Forest Grove,  Oregon time is set for November 11. We’ll be there from 6-10 pm.   It’s a people-power event, organized by a caring citizen of Earth, John William Cornett. If you can donate toward the expenses, or if you plan to attend, please email info@abundantcleanenergy.org.

There’s a new poster PDF, not the one in the thumbnail, that I want to post here when I figure out how…


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Windstalks and other artsy windmill designs

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Wind power systems have a better chance at winning beauty contests than other conventional clean-energy alternatives, if our civilization ever advances enough to value aesthetics highly enough…

The old-fashioned windmill design, the version that you would see one-a- a-time on an old farmstead, had a certain appeal – Read more

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Changing power at VIFF

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Last night was the Vancouver International Film Festival premiere of 2 Indians Talking, an entertaining, insightful, funny, poignant film directed by my friend Sara McIntyre. It played to a packed theatre.

So what does that have to do with a blog dedicated to a changeover to clean energy breakthroughs? Well, the lead characters of 2 Indians Talking are everyday people struggling with big questions, and that I firmly believe is how the world will be changed – a significant number of individuals all over the planet deciding to stand up for an important cause. Not necessarily by confrontations, but in whatever way they can help improve conditions for their neighbors and for all living, breathing beings around them. Read more

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