anopenmind's blog"A Pound of Swiss" -A Return to Greenopolis
After life began to get a bit busy for me, I left greenopolis for a while. I'm glad I did. Over the time I was off, I have learned so much about what this movement means to me as well as the rest of the world. I've learned so much about what I like to call the "Swiss Cheese" factor, Special Intrest, as well as the intrests of people we hold highly in our society. I couldnt think of a better place to share this empowering knowledge than here at Greenopolis. "The Audacity of Change"
A little food for the mind... Change. What is it? what does it mean to you, your family, your neighbor, your children? How about hope? Ring a bell? these are all campaign "hot words" as I call them. Words that reach out to each individual person. It means something different to everyone. It could mean the war, health care, housing, etc. Such words mean so much to people, but not necessarily to leaders. We all have seen change in our government by now, especially being spending. that's change. heavily taxing the people who create jobs, aka "rich people". that's change. Green Fuel Controversy
Something occured to me today as I was listening to the radio, concerning bio vs. fossil fuels. It occured to me that there is no difference. Is there? Lets look deeper. To the best of my knowledge, "fossil fuels" are generically named becuase they come out of the ground, such as coal, oil, etc. "Fossil" referrs to the fact that (coal for example) is just layers of compressed ferns and other tropical green matter. After millions of years under tremendous pressure and heat, they return to their native state of carbon, which all living thinsg are made of, in the form of bituminous coal. "A Bold Fresh Piece..." OF REALITY
Dear Community Members, This forum is dedicated to seeking the true meaning of efficiency. I would like to see what people think efficiency means and how they can be more efficient. Also, how devices we use can be more efficient. Here is my view Efficiency is how much energy the product consumes compared to how much is used to do work. for example, a electric resistance heater (or a baseboard heater) is almost %100 efficient. Why? because you provide the equipment with electricity, and the equipment produces heat. |
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