1 Delaware Valley Friends School gets solar panels with state grant
In an effort to save money and energy, Paoli’s Delaware Valley Friends School (DVFS) joined forces with four other local independent schools to pursue grants through the Philadelphia Area Independent School Business Officer Association (PAISBOA) to have solar panels installed. July 7 it was announced that their efforts paid off. Source: Main Line Suburban Life
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2 Earth’s movement now recorded locally
If the earth moves in Alabama next year, it will be well documented. Students and scientists from the University of Alabama and Auburn University are jointly placing 23 highly sensitive seismic stations around the state as part of a national study of the inner earth. Source: The Times-Journal
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3 South Fork fair funds solar opposition
Susan BarrKern Valley Sun Gentle evening breezes drifting across scenic farmland behind Weldon United Methodist Church created the perfect backdrop for last Saturday’s South Fork Fair fundraiser. Source: Kern Valley Sun
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4 Low-cost PCs fail to boot up fast in India
The government's $35 device gives a sense of deja vu. Will low-cost computing gather steam this time? Source: rediff.com
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5 Sneak Peak At Green Grand Opening
Yof hard work and brainstorming are paying off for those moving full throttle in the "green movement" Source: KELO Sioux Falls
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6 Poll: Most Chicago-area residents living 'greener'
From his bucolic farm on the south side of Naperville, Steve Tiwald can see the imprint of the country's "green movement" on the faces of eager patrons as they arrive each week to collect their boxes of tomatoes, spinach and summer squash. When Tiwald launched his community garden on less than 2 acres in the western suburb in 2002, he hoped to spread awareness about the importance of local ... Source: Chicago Tribune
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7 Most Chicago-area residents living 'greener'
Tribune/WGN poll: 77 percent said they made changes to their daily routines to be more 'environmentally conscious' From his bucolic farm on the south side of Naperville, Steve Tiwald can see the imprint of the country's "green movement" on the faces of eager patrons as they arrive each week to collect their boxes of tomatoes, spinach and summer squash. Source: Chicago Tribune
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8 Russian Pilot Rescued After Capture by Darfur Militia, UN Says
A Russian helicopter pilot with the United Nations and African Union joint peacekeeping mission in the Darfur region of Sudan was rescued today after being seized and beaten by a militia group, the UN said. Source: BusinessWeek
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9 Retiree cuts her electric bills with solar panel array
Last year, Polly McCarthy cashed in some stocks and used the money to install 30 solar panels on the roof of her home at the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Bancroft Parkway. Source: The News Journal
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10 MicroFIT caters to Liberals' city base
Editor: The following is a reality check on the Ontario Power Authority's decision to rescind their commitment to Ontarians, and change the MicroFIT rates for Ground Mounted Solar Systems. Their Facts: Initially, the OPA stated that the MicroFIT rates would not be reviewed until September 2011.[...] Source: Owen Sound Sun Times
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