I truly love to recycle everything I possibly can. I think we all should join together in the movement to lower our collective carbon footprint.
This blog will be a small initiative to help spread the word of all things Green. Wind, Water and Solar to start with and then later we will search deeper and find new and interesting ways to implement different projects.
First project will be mostly about gaining enough resources to afford a few solar panels and hopefully we will get the ball rolling from there...
Please follow in the footsteps of removing our carbon footprint and replacing coal with cleaner fuels.
If you are any sort of Earth Scientist then you know we have massive natural gas resources. A new company has come out of the woodwork and they are in the business of removing our foreign dependence of oil...Even though we get most of our oil from Canada and Mexico however that is bad enough.
If you are into trading stocks and want to diversify your portfolio I would recommend checking out the company...American Power Group or APGI on the stock exchange
Duel fuel is the next step towards the future
This is the initiative to move to a more green lifestyle. I am an Earth Scientist and very passionate in starting my personal crusade to lower my carbon footprint and spread the word about green energy. Everything about wind, water, and solar will be discussed and explored. I will not stop until I have scavenged my bliss
Search for anything
Scavenge your bliss
Monday, January 31, 2011
I love to recycle and you should too!
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Sunday, January 30, 2011
For those of us keeping up on the Scrap Copper per lb
For those of us who scrap copper I've found the most current prices.
Scrap copper for bare bright is about 4.30$ for the USA
Thank you http://www.metalprices.com/FreeSite/metals/cu_scrap/cu_scrap.asp
Scrap copper for bare bright is about 4.30$ for the USA
Thank you http://www.metalprices.com/FreeSite/metals/cu_scrap/cu_scrap.asp
Scavenge
scav·enge/ˈskavənj/Verb
1. Search for and collect (anything usable) from discarded waste.
2. (of an animal) Search for (carrion) as food
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