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- From: jgacker@news.gsfc.nasa.gov (James G. Acker)
- Subject: Re: Japan Takes US to Cleaners
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- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 15:01:03 GMT
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- Mike E. Romano (bj368@cleveland.Freenet.Edu) wrote:
-
- : I have to give Japan tremendous credit for this:
- :
- : Just saw on news report that Japanese gov plus major
- : businesses have developed ==100 year== plan to clean
- : the earth, including
- :
- : Sanyo is busy developing cheap solar panels for homes.
- : Mitsubishi heavily into improving wind generation economy.
- : Algae systems to scrub CO2 from air from coal gen plants.
- : Massive solar power systems to supply clean electricity global.
- :
- : They took the vision and are moving ahead with it.
- :
- : When will the U.S.?
- :
- :
- : --
- : Capt. Kirk: let's head for that planet, third from the sun, it
- : looks promising.... |-)
-
- You saw the same report I did! I posted on this a couple of
- days ago. Fortunately, Al Gore described this push in his book,
- harped on it over and over during the campaign, and is now in office.
- Maybe we'll see some action.
-
- Jim Acker
- jgacker@neptune.gsfc.nasa.gov
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