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  • Greenpeace Venezuela
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    Greenpeace exists because this fragile Earth deserves a voice. It needs solutions. It needs change. It needs action. Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning organisation that acts to change attitudes and behaviour, to protect and conserve the environment and to promote peace. It comprises 28 independent national/regional offices in over 40 countries across Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia and the Pacific, as well as a co-ordinating body, Greenpeace International. Greenpeace exists because this fragile Earth deserves a voice. It needs solutions. It needs change. It needs action.
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  • Robert Cox
    Robert Cox is now connected with Monk Seal Foundation.
    • April 27
  • Robert Cox
    Robert Cox is now connected with Martin Byrne.
    • April 27
  • Robert Cox
    Robert Cox is now connected with Molly Scott.
    • April 27
  • Robert Cox
    Robert Cox is now connected with ledPrince.
    • April 27
  • Robert Cox
    Robert Cox is now connected with The Green Tease.
    • April 27
  • Green Futures Festival Radio
    Green Futures Festival Radio is now connected with Robert Cox.
    • April 23
  • Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
    Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is now connected with Robert Cox.
    • March 13
  • Salma Bakr
    Salma Bakr is now connected with Robert Cox.
    • February 3
  • Dirk Hennen
    Dirk Hennen is now connected with Robert Cox.
    • February 1
  • Robert Cox
    Robert Cox is now connected with Yanina Lonskaya.
    • January 31
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  • Robert Cox
    Robert Cox
    We are launching a line of sustainable furniture on Kickstarter, a crowd funding site for creative projects.  Please check it out and if you can contribute to our cause of producing high quality sustainable furniture, we would appreciate it.  Otherwise if...  moreWe are launching a line of sustainable furniture on Kickstarter, a crowd funding site for creative projects.  Please check it out and if you can contribute to our cause of producing high quality sustainable furniture, we would appreciate it.  Otherwise if you could like and share our site with your friends, that would be great!  
    NaturalErgo Bamboo Furniture by Natural Ergonomics — Kickstarter
    NaturalErgo Bamboo Furniture by Natural Ergonomics — Kickstarter
    Natural Ergonomics is raising funds for NaturalErgo Bamboo Furniture on Kickstarter!
    NaturalErgo line of made in US occasional furniture - designed for modern and eclectic styles and utilizes sustainable bamboo plywood.
    • January 19
    • 6 members like this
  • Greenarth
    Greenarth is now connected with Robert Cox.
    • January 19
  • Robert Cox
    Robert Cox joined the group Greenpeace Venezuela
    • January 13
  • US Green Chamber
    US Green Chamber is now connected with Robert Cox.
    • January 13
  • Robert Cox
    Robert Cox is now connected with Fit for Green.
    • January 10
  • CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
    CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES is now connected with Robert Cox.
    • January 10
  • KnowYourEarth
    KnowYourEarth is now connected with Robert Cox.
    • January 10
  • Robert Cox
    Robert Cox is now connected with Vic Gaffney.
    • January 10
  • Good Green Witch
    Good Green Witch is now connected with Robert Cox.
    • January 10
  • Mel Brol
    Mel Brol is now connected with Robert Cox.
    • January 10
  • Patty Satkiewicz
    Patty Satkiewicz is now connected with Robert Cox.
    • January 9
  • American Green Home Builders
    American Green Home Builders is now connected with Robert Cox.
    • January 5
  • Robert Cox
    Robert Cox is now connected with Albert Guadan.
    • January 5
  • Green Tourism of Finland®
    Green Tourism of Finland® is now connected with Robert Cox.
    • December 27, 2011
  • Robert Cox
    Robert Cox is now connected with Photovoltaic Roofing Tiles.
    • December 1, 2011
  • Robert Cox
    Robert Cox is now connected with Matt Baker.
    • December 1, 2011
  • Robert Cox
    Robert Cox is now connected with Constructores Verdes.
    • December 1, 2011
  • Robert Cox
    Robert Cox is now connected with Thymekeepers.
    • December 1, 2011
  • Robert Cox
    Robert Cox is now connected with Home Ecoimprovement.
    • November 29, 2011
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  • Mark Bahlke
    Mark Bahlke is now connected with Robert Cox.
    • November 29, 2011
  • Agnieszka Rucinska
    Agnieszka Rucinska is now connected with Robert Cox.
    • November 29, 2011
  • Robert Cox
    Robert Cox
    Do we need the Government to provide incentives for energy production, or do they just need to stay out of the way?
    • June 13, 2011
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    • June 13, 2011
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      Green Way Up Hi Robert, welcome to GREEN WAY UP :)
      • July 18, 2011
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  • First Name: Robert
  • Last Name: Cox
  • Gender: Male

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  • City: Tampa
  • Country: United States
  • Website: http://CoolerEarth.us
  • Twitter: coolerearthrc
  • Facebook: cooler earth

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  • About Me: I am CEO of CoolerEarth. We design sustainable projects and provide sustainable products and services in the US marketplace. We push the rock up the hill every day. Join us! www.coolerearth.us
  • Green Way Up
  • Agnieszka Rucinska
  • Eco Solars
  • Hydrogenous Cars
  • Photovoltaic Roofing Tiles
  • Matt Baker
  • Dionne Gbasai (Eco-Lounge-Radio)
  • Thymekeepers
  • Constructores Verdes hello all !!!!
  • Green Tourism of Finland®
  • Gogreen2 Marketing Ltd
  • Yanina Lonskaya
  • Home Ecoimprovement
  • Mark Bahlke I got the news last night that I passed my field exam for Building Analyst, and I am now BPI certified!  Can't wait to start analyzing!  Seriously though, this will help me big time in the solar thermal and energy management sectors that I work in now.
  • The Green Tease Hello. I apologize for not posting here more frequently. The problem is this site is very slow on my computer. I have a new Macbook Pro so I don't know why. All last week I was unable to even get on because I didn't have the 30 minutes to wait while the site loaded. I love this site but this is the first time I've gotten into it in 2 weeks die to how slow it loads for me. Does anyone have any suggestions? Please let me know.
  • ledPrince
  • Mel Brol
  • Albert Guadan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il7yw0JFs5c&feature=player_embedded#!
  • Good Green Witch
  • Vic Gaffney
  • Green Cross International
  • Earth Island Institute Read our just published Winter 2012 issue of our award-winning quarterly Earth Island Journal online at: http://bit.ly/EIJcurrent Also, read our twice monthly e-newsletter IslandWire at:  http://bit.ly/IslWire & be sure to check our our blog TheEnvironmentaList http://bit.ly/EIJEList  
  • KnowYourEarth
  • CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES CCRES - ALGAE BIOFUELS AND AQUAPONICS   CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES  (CCRES)   Algae, the Source of Biofuels, and Aquaponics Algae can be used as important types of biomass materials from which the biofuels can be obtained. Algae absorb the energy from the sun in the presence of carbon dioxide and store it. A number of processes can be carried out on algae to convert it into biofuels like alcohol, biodiesel and even biogas. The biodiesel obtained from algae can be mixed with petroleum diesel and it can be used for running of trucks, cars and many types of engines that use diesel. Biodiesel can also be used as the fuel in the jets, airplanes, refineries and pipelines. The biomass obtained from algae can be used as the renewable sources of energy since it is available in abundant quantities and will be available for unlimited period of time. One of the important advantages of algae is that it can grow in any type of water like salt, fresh, and even contaminated water. It can be grown in vast sea and river water, small rain water ponds and even commercial or domestic manmade made ponds. Algae has the potential to yield 30 times more energy than the crops grown on land, which are currently being used to produce the biofuels. This could encourage the use of algae for producing biofuels instead of the land that can be used for producing food crops. The harvesting cycle of algae is 1 to 10 days, which permits several harvests in short period of time and using the resources more effectively. Algae and Aquaponics As described earlier, algae can be grown in any type of water and in type of water storage system. Besides the naturally occurring seas, rivers, and ponds, it can also grow in manmade ponds. The manmade ponds can be at homes for domestic purpose or in large lands made for commercial production of algae. For the better growth of algae some nutrients may be added to water. Besides using these ponds for algae growth they can also be used for the growth of fishes and other aquatic animals. Aquaponics is the system where one can grow the fishes and plants like algae in one integrated system. The waste given by the fishes act as important nutrients for the plants, while the cover of plants provides the natural filter for the fishes in the living areas. Aquaponics is the combination of words aquaculture and hydroponics. Aquaculture is the cultivation of fish or other water based animals, while hydroponics is the growth of plants in water. In aquaponics one can grow the water animals as well the plants at the same time. Thus the manmade small or big pond can be effectively used for growing fishes as well plants like algae. The plants usually prefer warm-water so the water in aquaponics is also warm. The fishes grown in aquaponics are of warm-water type and not of cold-water type. The fishes grown in aquaponics can be consumed by the owner, they can be given to the friend, can be sold in the market to earn money or they can be kept as the pets. The harvesting period of fishes ranges from 7 to 9 months. When aquaponics is combined with a controlled environment greenhouse, high quality crops can be grown throughout the year and in any part of the world. Aquaponics comprises of the water tank where the fishes are raised and fed. There is a chamber, where the uneaten foods and other particles and solids are collected. The bio-filter converts ammonia into nitrates, which act as the nutrients for the plants. There is also a portion for the growth of the plants. The lowest part of tank is a sump from where fresh water is supplied to the tank and old water is removed. The concept of aquaponics can be extended for the growth of algae. Instead of the plants, one can grow algae, which has the harvest cycle of one to ten days. At the same time the fishes can also be grown. In the period of about nine months, while the fishes will harvest once, algae will be harvested several times. The large quantities of algae collected this way can be used as the biomass for producing the biofuels like biodiesel. The advantages of using aquaponics for the growth of algae is that in a single place harvesting of both, the algae as well as fishes can be done. This would increase the profitability for the owner if they already have aquaculture or hydroponics. While earlier they would get only a single product from the infrastructure, they could now get two products. Since harvesting time of algae is short, it would keep the owner busy and this could become a continuous source of income for them. The major limitations of aquaponics are the high initial costs required for housing, tank, plumbing, pumps and bedding. One should also do thorough research for the chances of success of such project. The system also has number of points of failure and requires intensive maintenance. CCRES  special thanks to    Escapeartist, Inc  CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES  (CCRES)
  • US Green Chamber On behalf of the U.S. Green Chamber of Commerce, I would like to invite you to our upcoming panel discussion. San Diego Gas & Electric and leading solar industry representatives and experts will discuss the utility’s proposed changes in the how solar generating customers are charged. This event is open to all Green Chamber Members and anyone with questions or concerns about the solar fee proposed by SDG&E. Our panel, moderated by the U.S. Green Chamber Chairman Peter Zahn, will explain the proposal and discuss its current and potential impacts. Panelists: Ian Stewart, Outreach Manager, San Diego Gas & Electric Daniel Sullivan, CEO, Sullivan Solar Power Peter Hamilton, Director of Energy Services, California Center for Sustainable Energy David Mann, CEO, of Patriot Roofing & Solar Early Registration Fees/Admission: Free for those who pre-register, or else $20 at the door. When Wed Jan 25 5:30pm – 8:30pm Pacific Time WhereMintz Levin Law Firm (map) Calendarjackie@usgreenchamber.com Location: Mintz Levin Law Firm 3rd floor (3580 Carmel Mountain Road San Diego, Ca 92130) For more information about this event please click on the link below: http://www.usgreenchamber.com/events/u-s-green-chamber-presents-the-sdge-solar-utility-forum/ To register for this event, or if you are interested in attending or sponsoring please contact: Jackie@usgreenchamber.com
  • Fit for Green Fit for Green was featured on ABC News last night! http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/ story?section=news%2Ffood_coach &id=8620231
  • American Green Home Builders
  • Patty Satkiewicz
  • Greenarth Power plant on verge of failure after lack of solid waste
  • Green Futures Festival Radio
  • Salma Bakr done with my master's and looking for a job :)
  • Dirk Hennen
  • Molly Scott Anybody a freegan? Don't be ofended by my views. I just don't have a strong enough stomach for it! New blog post is up: Freeganism. http://theenvironmentor.wordpress.com/2012/03/05/freegan-gross/ 
  • Sea Shepherd Conservation Society http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/newshome/13722731/thousands-lobby-for-activists-release/ 
  • Martin Byrne
  • Monk Seal Foundation Aloha All. The recent suspicious deaths of monk seals are alarming to all those that care for the seals or hope for a healthy Hawaiian marine ecosystem. We can not guess the motives for these deaths, but we can make a choice to eliminate any myths and misconceptions that may cause people to harm seals. In that spirit, the Monk Seal Foundation and our partners have started the Hōʻike ā maka Project. The best part, is you can help and participate in the work! Help us dispel the myths surrounding monk seals! For more information go to: http://monksealfoundation.org/Research.aspx
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  • Greenpeace Venezuela
    32 members
    Greenpeace exists because this fragile Earth deserves a voice. It needs solutions. It needs change. It needs action. Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning organisation that acts to change attitudes and behaviour, to protect and conserve the environment and to promote peace. It comprises 28 independent national/regional offices in over 40 countries across Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia and the Pacific, as well as a co-ordinating body, Greenpeace International. Greenpeace exists because this fragile Earth deserves a voice. It needs solutions. It needs change. It needs action.
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  • NaturalErgo Bamboo Furniture by Natural Ergonomics — Kickstarter
    Natural Ergonomics is raising funds for NaturalErgo Bamboo Furniture on Kickstarter! NaturalErgo line of made in US occasional furniture - designed for modern and eclectic styles and utilizes sustainable bamboo plywood.
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