While certain problems, like Global Climate Change, can seem overwhelmingly complex and impossible to solve, it is vital to not give in to despair. This article:
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/sep/19/greta-thunberg-we-are-ignoring-natural-climate-solutions
contains this wonderful quote:
“There is a magic machine that sucks carbon out of the air, costs very little, and builds itself. It’s called a tree.”
These folks are doing something worthwhile:
https://www.savetheredwoods.org/press-releases/save-the-redwoods-league-to-protect-crown-jewel-of-the-remaining-giant-sequoia-forests/
Ever since I've heard the now familiar phrase "think globally, act locally" I've tried to put that principle into practice. Like thousands of others around the globe, I will be out in the streets of my town for the global climate strike. (Actually I'm not sure if it counts as striking if you put in a vacation request with your boss and draft a coverage plan to deal with your absence, but that's what I did!) But, I think more importantly, on Saturday and more Saturdays to come I will be volunteering with our local chapter of Friends of Trees.
https://friendsoftrees.org/eugene/
I've also decided, in the interest of "putting my money where my mouth is" to donate 2% of all sales from Solar Nomadics to the Friends of Trees. This is 2% of sales, not 2% of profits because to be honest, I have no clue if there will ever be profits! But Sunshine and I have sold a few solar panels and we hope to keep this venture going. As long as there is a Solar Nomadics, 2% of the sales will go to the trees.
Thursday, September 19, 2019
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Bill McKibben Makes a Good Point
Bill McKibben, who writes good books, also writes good opinion pieces. Here's his latest from The Guardian.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/sep/18/climate-crisis-oil-war-iraq-saudi-attack-green-energy
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/sep/18/climate-crisis-oil-war-iraq-saudi-attack-green-energy
Sunday, September 8, 2019
Dyrt Ranger Review: Renogy E.FLEX10 Portable Solar Panel
I found this nice little video review of the E.FLEX 10 solar panel on YouTube.
The Renogy E.FLEX 10 is what I've been using for the past few months for charging my phone and Kindle. Actually, as I explain in my Talking On Sunshine paper, I use the panel to charge a power bank and I use the power bank to charge my devices.
As noted in the video, the E.FLEX 10, clips nicely to a backpack.
In the Solar Nomadics Store we have the E.FLEX10 Solar Panel for $40 along with a couple of choices of power banks. If you already have a USB power bank, the E.FLEX 10 is all you need to get into the world of solar power. However, if you need a power bank, either the 38.5 WattHour or 74 WattHour banks are good choices.
We also sell a $50 version of the E.FLEX10 that includes a little 18.5 WattHour power bank.
While I'd initially been skeptical of such a tiny power bank, I've actually found it works really well as my daily phone charger and it's the one I carry with me and use most often.
Kent Peterson
Solar Nomadics
Eugene, Oregon USA
The Renogy E.FLEX 10 is what I've been using for the past few months for charging my phone and Kindle. Actually, as I explain in my Talking On Sunshine paper, I use the panel to charge a power bank and I use the power bank to charge my devices.
As noted in the video, the E.FLEX 10, clips nicely to a backpack.
In the Solar Nomadics Store we have the E.FLEX10 Solar Panel for $40 along with a couple of choices of power banks. If you already have a USB power bank, the E.FLEX 10 is all you need to get into the world of solar power. However, if you need a power bank, either the 38.5 WattHour or 74 WattHour banks are good choices.
We also sell a $50 version of the E.FLEX10 that includes a little 18.5 WattHour power bank.
While I'd initially been skeptical of such a tiny power bank, I've actually found it works really well as my daily phone charger and it's the one I carry with me and use most often.
Kent Peterson
Solar Nomadics
Eugene, Oregon USA
Friday, September 6, 2019
Mechanics Who Hate Cars
Interesting dude Austin Kleon has a fun blog post about Mechanics Who Hate Cars. You can read it here:
https://austinkleon.com/2019/09/05/mechanics-who-hate-cars/
My kids will tell you that I was a long time faithful Car Talk listener, even though we gave up owning cars decades ago. "Why do you listen, Dad?" "Well," I'd answer, "it's funny. And every damn week it reminds me of all the problems I don't have because I don't have a car."
https://austinkleon.com/2019/09/05/mechanics-who-hate-cars/
My kids will tell you that I was a long time faithful Car Talk listener, even though we gave up owning cars decades ago. "Why do you listen, Dad?" "Well," I'd answer, "it's funny. And every damn week it reminds me of all the problems I don't have because I don't have a car."
Thursday, September 5, 2019
Solar Water Harvesting
This article, from Science Magazine, shows some very promising technology:
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/09/crystalline-nets-harvest-water-desert-air-turn-carbon-dioxide-liquid-fuel
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/09/crystalline-nets-harvest-water-desert-air-turn-carbon-dioxide-liquid-fuel
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