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: For about $10 billion a year for 40 years, the US can become energy independent and reduce its carbon emissions 62 percent with solar power as its prime source. It's a bargain, if you consider the $400 billion already down the tubes after only five years of war in Iraq -- with $200... more
Reviewed by scotte34 Jan 13 2008, 03:50am ( 32 reviews ) • solveclimate.com
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Rated by EternalTraveler on May 02 2009, 12:49pm
Solar energy just makes too much sense. That is why is has been blocked by the guardians of the oil reserves and their middlemen--the dinosaurs hanging on for their lives... The fact that is it not mandated that every house in Arizona and other scorched states in the U.S. do not have solar panels is beyond belief--no need for conspiracy theories here, just plain stupidity on the part of those who have votes they are wasting on currupt politicians.
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Rated by antranik on May 02 2009, 7:12am
I am totally pro-solar.
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Rated by geriartic1943 on Apr 11 2009, 12:55pm
Interesting. Funny that environmentalists are fighting the creation of solar farms because of environmental concerns.
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Rated by kenninger on Mar 30 2009, 5:56am
great
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Rated by artfuldodgerx on Mar 16 2009, 3:32pm
from the pages :"In a nutshell: For about $10 billion a year for 40 years, the US can become energy independent and reduce its carbon emissions 62 percent with solar power as its prime source. " So....let's f'n do this !!
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Rated by ribcaged on Feb 17 2009, 9:24am
Solar Plan Would End Dependence on Foreign Oil for Cost of Iraq War | SolveClimate.com! Interesting. I have not seen this before.
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Rated by armandosolis on Feb 10 2009, 4:53pm
Clean energy for everyone!
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Rated by mikegreaves1 on Feb 05 2009, 11:45pm
very interesting