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Cisco DeVries’ AB 811 Baby Goes Nationwide: President Clinton Backs USA PACE Bond Program

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He’s now getting to see what started as an innovative way for his family to afford solar panels, spread out nationally like that proverbial ripple generated by that solitary pebble. climate change energy efficiency environment green buildings renewable energy solar power AB 811 Cisco Devries Howard Choy L.A.

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Serving My Country – My Patriotic Duty

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A threat equal to or greater than any the Third Reich or Japanese Imperial Army ever posed to the men, women and children of the USA. October 24, 2009 South Bay Los Angeles Climate Action, Manhattan Beach. But we do have a threat today to our freedom, our future and the civilization as we have enjoyed it during our lifetime.

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The View From Here Today

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We’re also only 12 miles from the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach – the two largest stationary sources off air pollution and all their related greenhouse gases in L.A. I’ve been blogging on the environment since October of 2007. Credit: Genaro Molina / (c) Los Angeles Times.

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@LATimes Becomes Least Credible Newspaper On ClimateCrisis In USA As Chevron Toxic Fumes Incapacitate Editors & Journalists. No Hope For Recovery Seen #JoeTakesOnTheNews

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Solar Powered Greenius Producing Massive South Bay Energy

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We’ve now got some Mo going with: California solar loan financing that will eliminate the big up front cost of solar. With the coming solar feed-in tariff legislation moving through Sacramento that will pay us for the extra solar energy we produce and feed back into the grid.

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Greenius Gets Groove On with Greenpeace & GRID Alternatives

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I’ve been up on roofs installing solar… among other things. Like these guys above securing the solar panels to the rack of the Long Beach house we worked on. Thanks to them, a family’s electricity is now solar-powered. That’s what the rolling solar looked like in the extended power generating position.

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The Solangelist’s Vision Shines Brighter

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The Greenius Plan To Spread Rooftop Solar Faster Then The Common Cold. If you’ve followed The Adventures of the Solagnelist thus far you know that I am seriously jonesing to generate all my electricity from my own rooftop solar power. The only thing stopping me - a even more serious lack of the do-ray-mi.