Day to Day Green
Stylish Solar Bags in Our Future 
Monday, November 2, 2009, 11:26 AM
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At $150 each, this bag is not in my future for a while. However, this is a start. With the exception of the logo, this is a semi stylish bag.

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Some Solar Power Systems Use Water Adding Confilct for Arid Locations 
Friday, October 30, 2009, 12:42 PM
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As most of you know, there are many types of solar energy systems to take sunlight and make electricity. What a lot of people do not know is that some of the systems need water to operate. The connection may seem fuzzy, but it will be clear as day in a minute.

In the case of solar concentrators, a fluid like oil or molten salt is used to transport the collected heat to a boiler and turbine system. The steam from the boiler will spin the turbines that create the electricity. This is a very effective system with a lot of good qualities. However, there is a need for heat control.

We can not have any portion of the system overheat, so water is often used to cool and prevent this. If the water is not re-collected it becomes run off or steam. Either way, it is no longer available as potable water. In an arid region like the Mojave desert where a solar installation seems most efficient, there would be a great deal of shipped in water to make the system work.

There are also what are called dry cooling systems. These are not as efficient as a "wet" system and cost more. This loss of efficiency and higher cost create an argument for using the "wet" cooling systems. Since water is also a scarce resource in the areas these solar systems are installed, we have arguments for both sides.

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Flintstones House Had Real Life Inspiration But Was Unaware 
Wednesday, October 28, 2009, 04:16 PM
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Clearly built from local materials this house in Portugal immediately reminded me of the Flintstones house. This home is real, two stories and even the wood for interior stairs was collected locally.

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Warning About Halloween Face Paint 
Tuesday, October 27, 2009, 05:05 PM
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Not to scare everyone, but you should know what you put on your childs skin. There are some face paints that have questionable ingredients.

The testing, by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, a coalition of health and environmental groups, found that many face paints -- including those used in Halloween costume makeup -- often contain lead, nickel, cobalt and chromium. None of those ingredients, however, were listed on product packaging.

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A few simple steps that will help include:

-- Follow directions - if it is not for use around the eyes, don't.

-- Do not sleep with the makeup on.

-- Read ingredients.

-- Test on a small area of your arm for irritation.

-- Never use neon colors close to the eyes.

-- Wash the makeup off thouroughly.

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Vertical Farms - Do They Make Sense? 
Tuesday, October 27, 2009, 10:57 AM
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I have had my questions about this. I just didn't see how growing fresh fruit and vegetables in city environments would be economical. The related link has a lot of good points about the subject. From an economic standpoint, it really can't work with our current situation. Consider how much of our food is processed, no matter where you grow it, we ship it to and from factories and warehouses.

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