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Dear Thomas,

As many in the US prepare for the Thanksgiving holiday, all of us at Rocky Mountain Institute around the world express our deep gratitude to all of our friends, partners, and donors whose support has inspired, fueled, and sustained the critical work that we do to drive a clean, prosperous, and secure low-carbon future.

In the spirit of thanks, we are proud to share with you RMI’s 2019 Annual Report which highlights what we’ve accomplished together with a vast and growing network of international partners in government, the private sector, other NGOs, and philanthropists dedicated to curbing climate change and building a brighter energy future for all.

In the report you can see how our strategic approach to THINK, DO, and SCALE is guiding efforts to boldly tackle the toughest long-term problems in our energy system at a global scale, and the tangible impacts that show hope—when applied through action each day—can change entire systems and people’s lives.

A few highlights include:

Think

Lowering the cost of minigrid access: Minigrids in the Money: Six Ways to Reduce Minigrid Costs by 60% for Rural Electrification shows how to overcome the barriers that minigrids face in reaching their potential to bring clean, reliable energy to communities far from an electric grid and efficiently serve the millions of people in the region who lack access to electricity.

Do

REALIZING the promise of affordable net-zero energy homes for low-income families: RMI’s REALIZE initiative is supporting pilot projects to retrofit net-zero energy multifamily housing in California, New York, and the cities of Boston and Minneapolis to bring low-income communities affordable, clean, reliable energy.

Scale

Collaboratively spinning off RMI’s Business Renewables Center to Become the Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance (REBA): REBA is a trade association representing corporate powerhouses that collectively aim to bring more than 60 gigawatts (GW) of new renewables online in the US by 2025. That’s roughly equivalent to 189 MILLION solar photovoltaic panels.

We hope what you read in these pages inspires optimism and pride in our shared successes, and fuels our resolve for the important work ahead. I invite you to join myself, and RMI Managing Directors Richenda van Leeuwen and Jennifer Stokes for a live webcast: Hope in the Global Push to Address Climate Crisis where we will share RMI’s latest research on the white spaces global leaders must rally around to achieve a 1.5°C future. RSVP today.

Also, mark your calendars for Giving Tuesday, a global day of giving on December 3, 2019. We hope RMI is one of your trusted non-profits of choice this giving season.

Thank you again to all of our partners for the enduring support that’s making real impact possible. And, to all of you celebrating Thanksgiving, we wish you a very happy holiday.
Sincerely,

Jules Kortenhorst
CEO, Rocky Mountain Institute

 

 

 

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outdoor water dish for dogs heated by solar

From P:et’s Bowls Tips      mypetbowls.com

Solar heated water bowl

Question Morning everyone, I need a Solar heated water bowl for my two dogs, I have been searching all over the internet but I still haven’t found anything yet, what do you guys recommend?

Reply

Winistan *Best Answer*

The Solar water bowl that I bought from amazon about a few weeks back is called commercial solar sipper and it can hold about 2 liters of water.

My dog has been drinking on this bowl for about 2 weeks now and it does work but I wasn’t super impressed with it since it doesn’t wok on really extreme cold temperatures.

If you are just looking for a decent Solar heated water bowl then I’m going to recommend that you also buy the commercial solar sipper but if you are living on extreme cold weather than *do not buy this because it won’t work*.

The commercial solar sipper is good for small dogs or even cats, but I don’t know of any offline store that is selling it, you’ll have to buy it online from amazon.

You can still buy this for medium size dogs but it best for cats and smaller dogs…

John2891

I bought the commercial solar sipper after it was recommended to me by my dad and I really wanted to love it but I was very disappointed as it didn’t work for me but it did work for my dad.

I think the reason it didn’t work for me was because I just don’t have enough sunlight on it… if there is enough sunlight where you live then give it a short and see if it work for you.

Even though this didn’t work for me, I’m still going to advise you to buy it because it doesn’t cost a lot of money.

Leo

The only Solar water bowl that I can think of right now would be a commercial solar sipper since it is what I also bought for my dog and it does a pretty decent job.

Please note that, there is no such thing as then perfect Solar water bowl, this Solar water bowl is also not perfect but it does the job for my dog since it does keep the water from freezing during winter.

The commercial solar sipper has it own pros and cons or downfalls but I honestly do not have a single regret from spending my money on it just because it does work and it doesn’t cost a lot of money.

Where to buy?

You can get this Solar water bowl online from amazon.com, you can still find it on other online stores like eBay and Walmart but only buy it from amazon because amazon always delivers on time plus amazon has the cheapest shipping.

How much does it cost?

I bought my commercial solar sipper about 6 months ago so I’m really not sure about the current prize, click here to check the current prize yourself from amazon.

Pros:

  • It does prevent water from freezing
  • It cheap
  • It easy to use
  • It easy to clean
  • Cons:
  • It really doesn’t work on super extreme cold temperaturesClick here to buy it from amazon, good luck and god bless, I really hope my comment was helpful… Deep patelI also bought the commercial solar sipper and it does work but sometimes it doesn’t, I wouldn’t recommend it to people living on extreme cold weather.The reason I bought this Solar water bowl was because of the customer reviews since about 60% percent of people who have bought it were saying it does work.This Solar water bowl is available offline and offline but make sure to buy it from amazon so you can get it for a much reasonable prize.Enrique LopezWhen it comes to getting a Solar water bowl, you really don’t have many options to choose from, the only Solar heated water bowl available on the market right now is the commercial solar sipper and it is only available on amazon.MikeyI’m going to advise you to also buy it because it did work for me, just give it a try and see if it does work for you.On the commercial solar sipper page, 50% percent of people said it worked for them and 50% said it didn’t work for them, so it really up to you.  kevin FunkTo be honest, the commercial solar sipper didn’t work for me but it did work for my friends who lives in Canada.Share on Social mediaFrom the factory:https://www.bing.com/search?q=solar+sipper+for+dogs&FORM=R5FD2 
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  • https://www.amazon.com/Commercial-Solar-Sipper/dp/B000K0P34I
  • Give outdoor creatures the same loving fresh water your indoor pets receive for morning drinking. Solar Sipper Model 10008 portable all season durable easy to clean outdoor water station for wild birds is safe, with no electric wires to chew or peck. Keeps water covered and clean from deadly bacteria. Insulates with air space to keep water warm in winter and cool in summer. Passive solar black top design uses sunlight to keep inner water ice free in ambient wind free outer air to about 20 deg. F. Eight inch diameter holds one quart fresh water. Bird has innovative 1 1/2 inch drinking hole( pet has 4” hole), Berry red outer container attracts birds. Google the tests at solar sipper 21415. Black top painted tanks were used long ago in Old West USA to keep winter drinking water free of ice for prairie cattle.
  • You really do not have any other choice because there is only one Solar water bowl available on amazon and that is the commercial solar sipper.
  • You should get the commercial solar sipper, it works for some and it doesn’t work for some, just give it a chance as it doesn’t cost a lot of money.
  • CHECK THE CURRENT PRIZE on Amazon
  • Commercial Solar Sipper
  • I’m not going to promise you anything, maybe it will work and maybe it won’t, we really cannot be sure lol, but I’m positive that it will work for you since it worked for me.
  • There is only one Solar water bowl on amazon, I bought it and it worked but my brother in-law told me that it didn’t work for him though.
  • I would advise you to don’t mind the negative reviews and just give it a chance, maybe it will work for you and maybe it won’t, you really don’t have anything to lose because it freaking cheap anyways.
  • The commercial solar sipper pretty much works for me even though some people under the amazon customer reviews are talking really negative things about it.
  • Do not buy it locally because it is ridiculously when buying it offline that why I recommend buying it from amazon just because it cheaper when buying it online.
  • As a person who have bought this commercial solar sipper, I really highly recommend it just because it does work for me.
  • I also had a really hard time getting a Solar water bowl but after searching and searching, I finally found the commercial solar sipper from amazon.
  • There are not really many Solar heated water bowls out there, there is one that is called “commercial solar sipper” which you can get from amazon.
  • CHECK THE CURRENT PRIZE on Amazon
  • Commercial Solar Sipper
  • I have told about two of my best friends to also buy this commercial solar sipper and they both told me that they loved it that why I’m very positive that you are going to love it as well.

The solar sipper’s unique design for drinking water for outdoor animals

Give outdoor animals the same loving daily fresh water your indoor pets receive.

The Solar Sipper is a delightful summer and winter portable watering device for wild birds, pets and wildlife. Its traditional common sense origin comes from large water tanks painted with black tops developed by prairie livestock ranchers in the Old West to use sunlight to keep drinking water from freezing too soon in blizzard weather.

 

In today’s environmentally conscious world, it’s a responsible outdoor water station because it is designed to work in daytime when most animals like to drink. It’s designed to work to a temperature healthy for animals, about 20 degrees F, using sunlight not electricity from fossil fuels.

 

To use, fill with clean water in morning and place outside in sunlight sheltered from wind in time for animal daylight drinking. Works in all seasons and in winter the unique patented passive solar top design keeps pet or wildlife drinking for most daylight hours ice free down to wind free ambient air temperature of about 20 degree F. Safe, no electricity to shock. It’s common sense. You can fill your Solar Sipper with clean water at the same time as you prepare your daily indoor pet water.

 

The Solar Sipper works better than any open water bowl or birdbath. Its top design helps to protect inside water from droppings and bacteria. It’s portable with no wire to chew. Check out test results for performance video in winter storms. Google at solar sipper tests 21415.

 

Another innovative product from Happy Bird Corporation, home of Thomas Hollyday Chesapeake fiction, useful nature books and environmental safe drinking water products for animals, and blogs on water resources for animals. http://solarsippers.com/ Write our president Tom Hollyday at tomah@solarsippers.com

 

 

Solar Sipper: Wildlife loves it’s water

Solar Sipper patented water station for outdoor #pet, #wildbird, #wildlife #backyardpoultry. Uses passive #solar heat to keep drinking #water clear of ice to 20 deg F placed in sunny, wind free spot.

Video   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoOsiam4L0M

Buy at http://www.amazon.com/Solar-Sipper/b/ref=bl_dp_s_web_10790805011?ie=UTF8&node=10790805011&field-lbr_brands_browse-bin=Solar+Sipper cover water for backyard  no 2

The Atmosphere has a Stomach Ache from Too Much Gas

The atmosphere has a stomach ache from too much gas.

 

 

 

The atmosphere has a stomach ache from too much gas. The excessive gas causes global warming, and it is known as Carbon dioxide or CO2.

Can the atmosphere get rid of the CO2 to slow down global warming? Here’s the simple problem. CO2 has been stored in the ground for centuries. When we mine the earth for our energy and burn it, we let the CO2 loose into the atmosphere. That causes global warming. Our problem is how to recapture it and put it back into the ground.  We can try to convert it with our trees and seawater to its original balance in the atmosphere. But there is too much. Some say that the earth will end up like Mars, a lifeless planet with an atmosphere made up of 95 percent CO2.

We can copy the action of trees and seawater.  To do this, engineers are involved in clever ways to help get rid of CO2.  It is called CO2 capture where we store it and return it to the earth where it can no longer be in the atmosphere.

The Paris accord on climate change set the goal of keeping the planet’s warming below two degrees Celsius increase. To do that CO2 has to be kept from the atmosphere so that the warming will slow down. Pumping it into seawater has drawbacks. One idea is to plant more trees. Trees naturally absorb CO2. Unfortunately, to be successful so much land would have to be planted to trees that the land available for food production would decrease.

So we are faced with the dilemma of cutting our production of CO2 or finding ways to trap it.  Either we slow down our energy dependent culture or we face the increasing cost of destruction of civilization by global warming storms. The increased costs of repairing living areas from the destruction of massive storms caused by out of control global warming must be offset. The standard cost benefit is obvious as we count the high costs of modern hurricanes. By increasing the investment in CO2 capture, we can benefit by slowing the destruction by global warming which offsets the cost of capture. As the increase in global warming comes in the future, CO2 capture and its cost will become even more necessary and justified.

One idea is improving concrete manufacturing.  About five percent of human caused CO2 emissions are caused by making concrete. In MIT Technology Review, the plan to reduce CO2 is explained. In energy plants, flue gases are used with salt water to make sludge of cement. It is the same process that makes seashells and ocean reefs in nature. This sludge or cement is used in the mix of concrete used in construction thus converting the CO2 into storage and out of the atmosphere.   We’ll drive on highway concrete made partly from CO2.

 

 

At Arizona State University, Klaus Lackner has come up with an ingenious solution to capture CO2 from the air so it can be locked away underground, back to where it was for eons before we released it. The technology follows what we already know about carbon scrubbers, equipment already used to remove CO2 from industrial smokestacks.  Lachner’s machine looks like a large container size box. Lackner is sure he can design much smaller devices, perhaps units that can be placed in a person’s backyard to scrub the air.

Here’s how it works. An absorbent plastic sheet called an ion exchange membrane, which is used in water purification, traps the CO2.  A liquid solution then rinses off the CO2 and electricity releases pure CO2 from that liquid.  The captured gas can then be used for various purposes or stored underground. It is kept from returning to the atmosphere. .

Lackner has another idea. Since trees are nature’s major collector of CO2 in the process of converting the gas, he is also developing artificial trees that work much better than natural trees.  Each tree, in using his inventions, will store more than a thousand times as much CO2 as a regular tree. Imagine having one of his futuristic and beautiful plastic and metal devices in your garden.

According to the World Bank each American is responsible for 17 tons of CO2 a year or 93 pounds a day of which a great deal is due to our automobile driving. Could we be moving towards a backyard where we keep our own CO2 machine or  towards carrying a private artificial tree in a knapsack on our back? We might then capture and store our personal collection of CO2,  perhaps giving it to national disposal plants?  I imagine we’d stagger a little walking down the street with as much as 93 pounds a day collected in our backpack.

 

 Washington Post  (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2016/02/26/weve-reached-the-point-where-we-need-these-bizarre-technologies-to-stop-climate-change/?utm_term=.95535b0fbca7)

MIT Technology Review  (https://www.technologyreview.com/s/410499/a-concrete-fix-to-global-warming/)