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Posts Tagged 'technology'

The Short Version of Obama vs. McCain: The Wired Scorecard

Although we don’t do politics here we do provide educational resources for green collar workers. This post falls into the Educational Resources for Green Collar Technology Workers category. Aside from the obvious voter information context, the full article at Wired magazine has a synopis for tech workers relating the issues listed below. Knowing these issues [...]

13 October 2008 at 11:09 - Questions and Comments
hilo_halei
GREAT! Thanks for the synopsis & report card. :)
5 November 08 at 16:11

Green Collar Economy – Van Jones

Get this book, “The Green Collar Economy” by Van Jones and meet me in the park at noon. The Hawai`i Green Jobs Revolution is now! I’m putting ”The Green Collar Economy” by Van Jones down just long enough to write this post. The Foreward hints at one of the many opportunities a Green Collar Economy might present in [...]

6 October 2008 at 22:14 - Questions and Comments
Wayne
You are way better than this. I just watched you on Bill Maher and it was discusting. It reminded me ...
7 June 10 at 15:00
Aloha Wayne, I think you may have the wrong website? No one from our organization was on the Bill Maher ...
12 June 10 at 20:39

Better than Synthetic Photosynthesis?

Daniel Nocera, a chemistry professor at MIT, and Matthew Kanan, a postdoctoral fellow in Mr. Nocera’s lab, have developed a catalyst made from cobalt and phosphate that can split water into oxygen and hydrogen gas. When used in conjunction with a photovoltaic solar panel, their system can use water to store the sun’s energy. This [...]

2 August 2008 at 13:52 - Questions and Comments
solar panels for homes are still expensive and requires some large capital to install:",
5 October 10 at 21:18
Aloha Liam, you're right. Same for large installations. Solar tech will get better and more affordable. I just don't believe ...
10 October 10 at 13:38