Blog

SolAir – Compressed Air Car Conversions

Posted by on Jun 26, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

SolAir – Compressed Air Car Conversions Zero emissions driving, free driving on fresh air, convert that lovely old car at the back of the garage into an eco-runabout Compressed air powered trains have long been used in mines – where there are risks of explosions with standard engines   In the thirties this was one of many attempts to make air powered cars before the petrol engine became dominant: -       804 km @ 56 kph/ charge. More recently, a Sydney student Don Benstead has made the 02 Pursuit motor cycle about a single...

read more

Dreams: (Carbon:Water)

Posted by on May 20, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Carbon fuels replaced by:  Fresh water, from salt water or polluted water from:  Wind powered Heating biodiesel from algae pumping waste aeration The Sun           The Wind           Or Water Currents – patented   All with an all plastics low temperature thermal...

read more

The Balancing Act

Posted by on Apr 29, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

There’s a parallel being drawn between the abolition of slavery in 1833 and the fight against carbon emissions now Wilberforce – one man took on the vested interests in Britain with his speech in 1799 at the House of Commons but indirectly he was talking to those in the West Indies, the USA and the rest of the world Slavery finally became illegal in Britain in 1833 A good story few would disagree Today the vested interests of the likes of Exxon are huge and only a small part of their hydro carbons can be burnt if we are to keep our...

read more

Are We Halfway to Market Dominance for Solar?

Posted by on Apr 21, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

  Solar is now around 1 percent of global electricity generation. But that might mean we’re further along than you’d think.     Solar power is on a tear. Cumulative solar photovoltaic electricity production is about to reach 1 percent of total global electricity production, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency. In just a decade, solar power has gone from being a fringe technology for greenies to an almost-mainstream source of power, due to its increasing cost-effectiveness in many countries...

read more

Bodes well for your child!!

Posted by on Apr 17, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

According to Tam Hunt in April 11, 2014 in GreenTech Solar “Solar is now around 1 percent of global electricity generation. But that might mean we’re further along than you’d think.” World solar power has silently been doubling each 2.2 years and  has now reached 1% – worldwide. If it carries on doubling at this rate a third of world electricity will be solar in 11 years – 2025, two thirds in 13 years 2027 & ALL OF ALL POWER in 2029 15.4 years time – with no emissions, no CO2, & no radioactive waste. Both the...

read more

So small

Posted by on Apr 9, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

We may think its grand to have enormous shows like the Olympic Games or a Royal Wedding Perhaps we should not lose sight of the fact that in fact we are so small That’s not to say we can’t do big things but our nearest neighboring star is 4.3 light years away itself miles less than the mean 4,000 light years between stars in the solar system well if we took off in an airliner – around the equator it would take 49 hours to get round And at that rate to be arriving at that star now it wold have to have taken off in 3200 BC and...

read more

Greenland

Posted by on Mar 29, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Its warming andpatterns of soot are visible to the naked eye on the surface of the snow in Greenland Both are working to melt the ice fast and fill the bays now with ice bergs large and small from the rapidly shrinking Glaciers Ice that took millions of  years to build up will be gone in a lifetime the fresh water added to the sea will destroy the gulf stream Europe will become colder sea level will rise and the world be changed “worry-don’t-work work-don’t-worry” Use the wind the waves & sun to power us make fresh water from the...

read more

Are we next?

Posted by on Mar 18, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

The dinosaurs came and with their massive variations covered the earth then disappeared through climate change caused by a meteor tho they morphed with feathers into our birds all with their circular breathing flying so high & fast & far and the hummingbirds backwards & upside down and some sea birds swimming so deep The Cro-Magnons appeared and lived away then disappeared in Spain though 2% of our genes are theirs Is it our turn now? to have appeared just a few thousand years ago just a blink in time compared to the others &...

read more

How small we are

Posted by on Mar 13, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

The nearest star to the sun is 4.2 light years away and light doesn’t hang about   The AVERAGE distance between two stars up there so clear and sparkling to the eye in the night sky is over 4,000 light years   Small but mighty effective we are it seems at wrecking our own unique coloured ball lets stop now we know what to do and what...

read more

Water boatman – fresh water from polluted

Posted by on Mar 10, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Water boatman – fresh water from polluted

cover

  • rivers powered by a water turbine
    beneath the moored barge, driven by the water current.
    Joint venture partners are sought. water

 

lFresh water from the sea or polluted water. Powered by the sun, the wind &/or water currents.
lThermal still -

- no filter

- no chemicals

machine

www.waterboatman.com.au

www.windways.com.au

Click here to download full report(pdf).

The Angel of Hope (Christine Lagarde)

Posted by on Mar 1, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Christine En Garde! how apt a name is that?! handsome as a house and with a mind flowing like mercury hopping from history to years out yonder like a spring lamb leaps from tussock to tussock. To not only dare speak the phrase environmental degradation in public but to then to highlight our changing Demographics and then Climate Change as just obstacles Which of course they are mere mounds to a species that has climbed Everest and made machines to ride to the moon and home The foresight to see that that tipping point will soon be upon us but...

read more

WHOPA – wind powered fresh Water, Heating, biodiesel – Oil, Pumping & waste water Aeration.

Posted by on Jan 27, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Introduction It is a fact that 17 countries  - app 1 now have a carbon tax of some sort in some of their districts. And some including China & South Korea have stated plans to increase them in 2015. This due to the fact that >97% of scientists have stated they believe global warming to be being caused by man’s CO2 emissions. WHOPA seeks to replace the current practice of powering common applications from fresh water distillation to pumping and waste aeration etc by electricity or diesel to wind power. Hence saving the generation of...

read more

WHOPA – wind powered fresh Water, Heating, biodiesel – Oil, Pumping & waste water Aeration

Posted by on Jan 25, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Introduction It is a fact that 17 countries  – app 1 now have a carbon tax of some sort in some of their districts. And some including China & South Korea have stated plans to increase them in 2015. This due to the fact that >97% of scientists have stated they believe global warming to be being caused by man’s CO2 emissions. WHOPA seeks to replace the current practice of powering common applications from fresh water distillation to pumping and waste aeration etc by electricity or diesel to wind power. Hence saving the...

read more

David Suzuki warns on Australia’s fate if we ditch carbon pricing

Posted by on Sep 26, 2013 in Blog | 0 comments

Mining magnates are manipulating the debate in Australia just like they are doing elsewhere. Like the tobacco industry before them, they have known for years that climate change is happening and that burning fossil fuels is at the heart of it. But to maximise their profits they have continued to sow misunderstanding and confusion, funding the sceptics to perpetrate the myth that global warming is junk science. They should be ignored because there is no confusion in the scientific community about what’s happening to our planet and what the...

read more