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Yes, the solution is simple - use (salt) water to absorb the heat from the sun and then use that warm water to run "rankine cycle" engines to power generators which will power the electric cars that we will never make (so Japan can).
Wikipedia has links to the truth... search for "solar ponds"... then imagine what we could do with the deserts of the American southwest.
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the nut
DOCTOR CATSBURGER!
What are you passionate about? Protecting our precious environment? Preserving our amazing wildlife?
Whatever your passion, let's join together and find real solutions to make a better world! Join the Green Children Community TODAY!
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Check out this video, and then join us here:
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Check out the WaterFurnace Channel: learn about a technology the EPA called the "most energy efficient, environmentally clean, and cost-effective" systems available. Geothermal heat pumps burn no fossil fuels, are 5 times more efficient than gas furnaces, and reduce utility bills up to 70%.
One unit is the environmental equivalent of planting 750 trees or taking 2 cars off the road...forever. If 10% of California were to install a geothermal heat pump, the energy saved would equal the output of 9 new power plants! Geo could have a huge impact on the environment and our dependence on foreign oil.