Friday, March 30, 2012
Money To Burn
Talk about creative recycling!
The country of Hungary has become the first nation to convert its worthless fiat currency into fuel briquettes to supply it's low-income citizens with heat.
If the US dollar ever becomes this devalued we'll be very glad indeed that we have a root cellar.
In a more progressive energy conservation initiative, Denmark has set the year 2020 as the target for its most dramtic plan yet: 50% wind energy.
The Danish Minister for Climate, Energy and Building, Martin Lidegaard, says is “the broadest, the greenest, and the most long-term energy agreement that has ever been reached in Denmark.”
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Denmark,
energy,
fiat currency,
Hungary,
sustainability,
wind
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Garbage Warrior Reynolds Presents Carbon-Zero Living at TED
High-speed internet, LED TV, $100 per year utility bill....WHAT!?
My namesake's appearance at TED is nothing short of astounding
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