Are we equipping our youth for climate change?
Climate change is a topic with increasing local and international emphasis and renewable energy is seen as one of the important and significant solutions. Do the resources available to educators refl...
Are we equipping our youth for climate change?
Climate change is a topic with increasing local and international emphasis and renewable energy is seen as one of the important and significant solutions. Do the resources available to educators refl...
Are we equipping our youth for climate change?
Climate change is a topic with increasing local and international emphasis and renewable energy is seen as one of the important and significant solutions. Do the resources available to educators refl...
Are we equipping our youth for climate change?
Climate change is a topic with increasing local and international emphasis and renewable energy is seen as one of the important and significant solutions. Do the resources available to educators refl...
Are we equipping our youth for climate change?
Climate change is a topic with increasing local and international emphasis and renewable energy is seen as one of the important and significant solutions. Do the resources available to educators refl...
Are we equipping our youth for climate change?
Climate change is a topic with increasing local and international emphasis and renewable energy is seen as one of the important and significant solutions. Do the resources available to educators refl...
At 12:08pm on February 13, 2009, Angie Curtis said…
Hi Pete
I've been giving some thought to your CES concerns. And you're right, they need to address the holes sooner rather than later. Would be interested in seeing that list you wrote and your suggestions. Apparently Tim is in the process of redesigning it to overcome problems so now would be a good time to give it to him. Not sure why he was so vague on Tuesday.
On another note, I just received this email below via the Hout bay TT website - can you call this guy ?
thanks and hope to see you at our first Green Drinks session in Hout Bay next wed at 6.30am Pakalolo (next to Chapmans Peak hotel)
xAngie
Ron Vincent
E. ronv@worldonline.co.za
Tel 021 9791058.
Hi Angie, on reading in the Cape Times JAN 27th about “Transition Towns” I got very excited as for along time I have maintained the one day every house hold will be self contained. And I can see it will happen, with wind turbines in the garden, Methane gas, recycled oil and Red worms for compost we cannot go wrong.
Unfortunately I am a pensioner and not able to do as much as I would like but would like to be kept up to date on envirochild.
Peter Becker I see has put into practice an idea that I had in mind for a while. Is it possible to ask him if I could have his phone number or maybe he would prefer to phone me?
Regards
Ron.
At 6:49pm on November 14, 2008, Peter Becker said…
Hey Charles, it would be a pleasure to have a look at it. Give me a call if you ever passing this way.
I'm willing to bring & make food for some help with finishing my little VAWT. When's this workshop? lemme know ..& remember I'll make sure nobody's hungry.
no, have not got your message yet, but what you are after is Q-Cell, it is a fine white powder that you mix into glass resin to create a light weight, strong substance that has the consistency of surf board foam blank. i don't have the shop details, but it is on the western (sea) side of voortrekker road, if you go through ndabeni, take a right as you pop out onto voortrekker, it is ahead on the left.
Hi Peter - thanks - checked out your webpage and it looks good - would be great if you could display something on 6 December in Kommetjie - 2 - 5 pm. It's free both ways.
Can we correspond by email? I'm patrick@tops.org.za
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I've been giving some thought to your CES concerns. And you're right, they need to address the holes sooner rather than later. Would be interested in seeing that list you wrote and your suggestions. Apparently Tim is in the process of redesigning it to overcome problems so now would be a good time to give it to him. Not sure why he was so vague on Tuesday.
On another note, I just received this email below via the Hout bay TT website - can you call this guy ?
thanks and hope to see you at our first Green Drinks session in Hout Bay next wed at 6.30am Pakalolo (next to Chapmans Peak hotel)
xAngie
Ron Vincent
E. ronv@worldonline.co.za
Tel 021 9791058.
Hi Angie, on reading in the Cape Times JAN 27th about “Transition Towns” I got very excited as for along time I have maintained the one day every house hold will be self contained. And I can see it will happen, with wind turbines in the garden, Methane gas, recycled oil and Red worms for compost we cannot go wrong.
Unfortunately I am a pensioner and not able to do as much as I would like but would like to be kept up to date on envirochild.
Peter Becker I see has put into practice an idea that I had in mind for a while. Is it possible to ask him if I could have his phone number or maybe he would prefer to phone me?
Regards
Ron.
no, have not got your message yet, but what you are after is Q-Cell, it is a fine white powder that you mix into glass resin to create a light weight, strong substance that has the consistency of surf board foam blank. i don't have the shop details, but it is on the western (sea) side of voortrekker road, if you go through ndabeni, take a right as you pop out onto voortrekker, it is ahead on the left.
hope this helps.
cheers
great presentation last night meneer, very interesting, well researched, well delivered.
let's catch up re getting a "Wind Generator Workshop 101" on the cards.
talk soon
carlos
Can we correspond by email? I'm patrick@tops.org.za
I believe you were at the market today - sorry I didn't get to meet you personally. Perhaps I'll meet you at the Josephine Mill events.
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