REPP logo banner adsolstice ad
site map
Google Search REPP WWW register comment
home
repp
energy and environment
discussion groups
calendar
gem
about us
employment
 
REPP-CREST
1612 K Street, NW
Suite 202
Washington, DC 20006
contact us
discussion groups
efficiencyefficiency hydrogenhydrogen solarsolar windwind geothermalgeothermal bioenergybioenergy hydrohydro policypolicy
Greenbuilding Archive for January 2002
564 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:26:26 2002

[Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: [GBlist] Afgreenistan



I don't know where the money or the food would come from but one of the
quickest way to start rebuilding this society and empower the citizens to
provide for themselves would be with renewables.  It would certainly be
quicker than trying to build a utility infra-structure across a desolate,
mountainous country that has been at war for almost thirty years now.

The only reason to pursue the rebuilding of an infra-structure that included
state owned or state run utilities would be in order to implement government
control of the citizenry which is one of the primary reasons there are so
many government owned utilities in our country.  I know our government
(national and local) cannot stand citizens being independent and free and
the amount of government control over our lives increases each day.

Osama would have done far more long term damage to the Amercian government
if he had subsidized the ability of individual citizens in this country and
the world to pursue a state of liberty for themselves.

SBT Designs
25840 IH-10 West #1
Boerne, Texas 78006
210-698-7109
FAX: 210-698-7147
www.sbtdesigns.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "clark ellison" <cellison1@austin.rr.com>
To: "Green Building" <greenbuilding@crest.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: [GBlist] Afgreenistan


> "The effort expended in
> periodically rotating a solar box cooker to keep it pointed at the sun
> would be far less, and far more sustainable, than digging in the dirt for
> roots."
>
>
> And what was it they were to be cooking on this cooker? I am at a loss to
> understand how digging for roots to eat became solar heating and cooking.
I
> fully agree with the idea but somehow think with out something to eat the
> rest will not matter.
> Clark
>
>
>
>
> ______________________________________________________________________
> This greenbuilding dialogue is sponsored by REPP/CREST, creator of
> Solstice http://www.crest.org, and BuildingGreen, Inc., publisher of
> Environmental Building News and GreenSpec http://www.BuildingGreen.com
> ______________________________________________________________________
>


______________________________________________________________________
This greenbuilding dialogue is sponsored by REPP/CREST, creator of
Solstice http://www.crest.org, and BuildingGreen, Inc., publisher of
Environmental Building News and GreenSpec http://www.BuildingGreen.com
______________________________________________________________________