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Agri Bio Sites

New Uses Council Home Page
Institute for Local Self Reliance
Carbohydrate Economy Clearinghouse

Green Building Materials Sites

EFB Primeboard
Pacific Gold Board

Film Series

We are showing a few films this spring. Here are the links to a couple of the movies we'll show.

End of Suburbia

Affluenza

The Future of Food will be shown July 14th at 1:00p.m.

"Peak Oil - imposed by nature" will be shown August 4th at 1:00p.m.
Also check out Wikipedia's Peak Oil info

Who Killed the Electric Car? will be shown September 1st at 1:00p.m.

Kilowatt Ours will be shown October 6th at 1:00p.m.

Other Films:
http://www.simplicity-matters.org/videos/smei_gw_videos.htm
Fighting Global Warming, One House at a Time (MikeTidwell)
Global Warming: The Signs and the Science
Hot Planet, Cold Comfort
An Inconvenient Truth
Kilowatt Ours
Power Shift
We Are All Smith Islanders (Mike Tidwell)
Who Killed The Electric Car
The Great Warming
Too Hot Not to Handle
Strange Days on Planet Earth
MELT, A Teenager's View (16 min, viewable online, free)
Dimming the Sun

Also here's a link for a lot of other documentaries:
freedocumentaries.org

Green Technology

www.20percentwind.org
- This is a thorough report on the plausibility of creating 20 percent of the U.S.'s energy via Wind.

www.wind.appstate.edu -This group provides hands on workshops teaching people how to caputure wind, water, and solar power.

They have a few upcoming Seminars:
PV and the National Electrical Code with John Wiles
Date: Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Active Solar Hydronic Space Heating with Fred Stewart
Saturday, September 15, 2007

Abundant Renewable Energy ARE110 Installation Workshop
Saturday & Sunday, September 22-23, 2007

Go to www.wind.appstate.edu for more information.

Articles

Article on Green Meetings at Boone's Remax office.

Et cetera

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Mountain Mission Farms - Ashe County

Mountain Mission Farms Eco-Community Project began as a small effort to build a sustainable farm and has grown to encompass an ever growing number of disciplines and an expanded community involvement.

Created on 02/01/2007 04:50 PM by nrei
Updated on 05/25/2008 01:16 PM by nrei
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