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October 15

Cost of RE 10 times cheaper than a fossil-fuelled future

GREENPEACE

EREC

Cost of renewable energy 10 times cheaper than "business as usual" fossil-fuelled future (7 July 2007)

Amsterdam/Brussels, 6th July 2007: Investing in a renewable electricity future will save 10 times the fuel costs of a ‘business as usual’ fossil-fuelled scenario, saving $180 billion USD annually and cut CO2 emissions in half by 2030, according to a joint report by Greenpeace and the European Renewable Energy Council (EREC) released today.

In the first global analysis of its kind, “Future Investment - A sustainable Investment Plan for the power sector to save the Climate’, demonstrates a powerful economic argument for a shift in global investments towards renewable energy (including solar, wind, hydro, geothermal and bio energy), within the next 23 years, and away from dangerous coal and nuclear power. The report gives the financial rationale for Greenpeace’s "Energy [R]evolution," a blueprint for how to cut global CO2 emissions by 50% by 2050, while maintaining global economic growth (2).

"As Live Earth mobilises billions of people to take urgent action against the climate threat, our report shows not only that the world’s electricity needs can be met by renewable energy, but that by doing so, we will literally save trillions of dollars; a massive US $180 billion a year, forever” said Sven Teske, Greenpeace International, Energy Expert .

“In sharp contrast, a ‘business as usual’ approach casts a dark cloud over our future. Its 10,000 new fossil fuel power plants, would increase global CO2 emissions by over 50%, and more than double fuel costs; there is no way of putting a price on the disastrous results
this will have for environment and humanity.”

The Energy [R]evolution needs an extra global annual inventment of $22 billion in clean and renewable power plants on top of current expenditure. The fuel cost savings in the scenario, of up to $202 billion per year, means this will pay for itself ten times over. Meanwhile, converting the massive subsidies of $250 billion a year that coal and gas receive to clean, safe renewable energy will cover the costs of the energy [r]evolution and much more.

According to EREC the global market for wind turbines was worth some €18 billion in 2006, and the total renewable industry $50 billion. Under an energy [r]evolution scenario, the renewable energy would be worth a massive $ 288 billion by 2030.

The renewable industry is willing and able to deliver the power plants the world needs, we simply need the right climate and energy policy. Decisions made in the next few years, will continue to have an impact in 2050. Only if a renewable energy path is taken, can we avoid the worst excesses of climate change!” said Oliver Schäfer, EREC policy director.

The report stresses the urgent need for decisive action now. In the next decade, many existing power plants will need replacing, and emerging economies such as China, India and Brazil are rapidly building new energy infrastructure.

October 02

AT&T joins the queue for Israeli know-how & ingenuity

AT&T Enters Israeli Market, Gobbles Up Interwise

01 Oct 2007 10:11 PM CDT
 
It looks as if the telecom giant AT&T will be entering the Israeli market for the first time evah!

AT&T is making its presence known by buying out Interwise, an Israeli company responsible for web conferencing--which for you non geeks out there means they help businesses talk, train, record meetings, etc. in cyberspace.

(Globes Online) After a long period without news of sales of Israeli high-tech companies, a major exit was announced today. Telecommunications giant AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T), through one of its subsidiaries, is buying IP network conferencing solutions company Interwise of Israel for $121 million.  The acquisition, which is due to be completed by the end of the year, brings AT&T into the Israeli market for the first time. Interwise will continue to operate, as AT&T's local development center within AT&T Global Business Services, which serves the largest enterprises around the world and is led by Group President Ronald E. Spears.
According to globes, AT&T is planning on keeping the management as well as the 140 staff members which is definitely good news as most buy outs often translate into corporate layoffs.

AT&T is planning on turning Interwise into its Israeli R&D center, and the company should provide some interesting competition against Google which is already invading AT&T's space (within the internet industry) in the US.
July 10

Camping Facilities:

More campgrounds going Wi-Fi

Free WiFi

Mon Jul 9, 12:41 PM ET

NEW YORK - Ah, camping. The tent. The sleeping bag. The camp fire. The laptop.

Yeah, the laptop!
Laptop in tent
What's a campground or RV park without Internet access these days? People say they want to get away from it all, but that doesn't necessarily mean they want to live without e-mail.

If you happen to drive past campgrounds or RV parks this summer, chances are you'll see the signs that advertise "Wi-Fi" access right up there with showers and propane. You can also find Wi-Fi campgrounds and RV parks on the Internet. Web sites listing Wi-Fi facilities include http://www.wififreespot.com/rv.html. For listings for Kampgrounds of America sites only, go to http://www.koa.com/wireless/.

Wi-Fi means that the location provides wireless Internet access. Often campers can log on to the Internet right from their camp site without going to any special area of the park.

Jef Sutherland, vice president of information services for Kampgrounds of America, said that campers not only want to stay in touch with family and friends, but they also want to manage online banking transactions and check in with the office.

"We've become a society where e-mail is as important as our phone for business and personal communications," he said. "Our guests just expect Wi-Fi at KOAs."

The service is also increasingly provided for free. In the 2007 KOA Directory, 324 of the 379 KOAs offering Wi-Fi list it as free. In 2006, only 281 KOAs offered Wi-Fi, and only 167 of those were free.

July 03

Latest Israel-friendly sites listed at Highways to Jlm

Highways to Jlm
A Holy Land Inc. Project

Longtom Radio, South Africa

http://www.ltradio.org

Longtom Radio, South Africa

 STOREHOUSE MINISTRIES

Tall tree - God provides in BULK

CHARLOTTE, U.S.A
http://1raynadaughter-of-zion.tripod.com/storehouseministries

"Behold, I will do something new,
Now it will spring forth;
Will you not be aware of it?
I will even make a roadway in the wilderness,"
Isa 43:19 NASU

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God said that He would establish a pathway through the
wilderness and desert for His people to return Home
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How to Establish a Highway

There are, many ways, but we have opted for establishing tent tabernacles as our main strategy, because it is such a "visible" and versatile way. Everybody will ask, "what is this tent about?" Especially if you display a minorah or an Israeli flag. It gives you the opening to tell them. Even set up a little exhibition, (including a map of Israel stretching to the Euphrates!), display a few Israeli products especially from the settlements!

Tabernacle

What a turnover you'll soon have of Israeli products from 1... 10 ... 100 tabernacles - and we understand that people have been setting up tabernacles in America for the last 17 years. Now, the added idea of tabernacles forming dots on a highway, will start giving them real meaning by being "dots" connecting pathways across continents to each other. The tabernacles will indicate the way and and serve as beacons. Every Tabernacle will indicate the directions and distance to the next one. In this way all will be linked and pilgrims will never be lost without knowing were to go next.

The Tabernacle could also be a food and medicine distribution center to assist those in need and to assist pilgrims (even refugees) on their way to Jerusalem.

It would be ideal to offer teaching at Tabernacles, such as in discipleship and prophesy - to show the increasing importance of Israel as we get closer to the end of our era. In third world countries teaching of skills would be very beneficial, especially farming for the production of food to assist those in need. The graduated disciples will have the opportunity to establish tabernacles or assist in established tabernacles or simply in their own communities.

http://highways-to-jlm.tripod.com

June 02

Core 2 Duo Intel Processor Created in Israel

 
Core 2 Duo processor, created in Israel magnify

PRODOS Bulletin
stevenshamrak1@prodoscope.com
Monday, May 21, 2007

How Israel Saved Intel. "These are the best microprocessors we've ever designed, the best microprocessors we've ever built," Intel's Chief Executive Paul Otellini said. "This is not just incremental change; it's a revolutionary leap." He was talking about Core 2 Duo processor, created in Israel. The Israelis' new chip, named Banias after a river in Galilee, got a break with Intel's push into notebook computers. It hit the market in March 2003 as part of a package called Centrino. Banias anchored three years of 13 percent annual sales growth at Intel from 2003-05. In one 100-day period last year, Intel unveiled more than 40 processors, most based on the Israeli design. (Anti-Semites must stop using Intel processors, Microsoft products, Polio vaccine, Blue jeans and many other Jewish inventions.)

 
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