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Showing posts with label Solar. Show all posts

Friday, 2 August 2013

New Focus for Sharon Kleyne Hour - How Water on Planet Earth Influences the Solar System


Grants Pass, OR (PRWEB) June 20, 2011

Sharon Kleyne announces that promoting space-based atmospheric, earth science and water research will become an important focus of her show, her research and educational posts on her websites (http://www.naturestearseyemist.com and http://www.whatistheeye.wordpress.com).

Sharon Kleyne, water and health advocate and host of the Sharon Kleyne Hour – Power of Water syndicated talk radio show, is concerned about diminishing fresh water on Earth due to climate change, global warming, land development, pollution and population growth. These changes already affect human populations, health, agriculture, wildlife and much more. The extent of the damage is unknown and the chain reactions that may have been triggered are unknown.

Our actions today could very well impact the survival of life on Earth. They could even impact our surrounding planets.

According to Sharon Kleyne, if life on Earth is to overcome, survive and thrive, the decisive factors will be human ingenuity, vision and action. We must learn as much as possible about our planet – about the atmosphere, pollution, population, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, tornados and natural resources; and about changing patterns of weather, forests, grasslands, wetlands, deserts and wildlife – and the impact on human health and dehydration disease.

“To discover all we must know about the Earth’s life, water and resources,” she says, “we must study the planet from the widest perspective – the perspective of space. I urge people in charge, particularly the United States government, to continue space based research and to make the study of water and the preservation of life the highest priority. We must commit NOW, we must get everyone exited about its critical importance and we must keep studying forever.”

Climate Change and the NASA budget.

Although the Space Shuttle program has been terminated, according to Sharon Kleyne, NASA Launch Services are not confined to the Space Shuttle and have not been cut. NASA’s EOS (Earth Observation Satellite) program remains fully funded and one EOS satellite recently sent back its three billionth photograph of the Earth. Other countries and private interests now have the capacity to launch scientific satellites and NASA is providing money for private satellite launches.

Sharon Kleyne believes that because these programs are so critical that the US government – the most influential entity on Earth – must take the long-term global lead in committing to, funding and implementing them. Failure to do this could doom the planet and everything on it that is good and worth preserving.

NASA budget highlights:

The 2011 NASA budget is up slightly at $ 18.7 billion, from 2010.

26.3% of NASA’s budget ($ 5 billion) is in the “Science” category.

“Science” includes Astrophysics, Earth Science (36% of the Science budget), Heliophysics, James Webb Space Telescope and Planetary Science.

The Science budget slightly exceeds the Space Operations budget (25.4%)

Space Operations has been cut drastically ($ 6.1 billion to $ 4.3 billion), due to ending the Space Shuttle program. However, Space Technology has been increased ($ 275 million to $ 1.1 billion).

Support from Sharon Kleyne Hour guests.

Jerry Barnes, Forest Geneticist and Global Forestry Consultant:

“Forests are the #1 source of free oxygen in the air and are disappearing at a frightening rate. Our greatest hope for acquiring the knowledge to reverse this is through satellite imaging from space.” (May 23, 2011)

L. DeWayne Cecil, PhD, Western Region Climate Services Director NOAA (formerly with NASA):

“Earth Observation and climate satellites are not a luxury; they are saving lives on a massive scale. The public must be made aware of the tremendous, indispensable value added from Earth Observation Satellites.” (May 23, 2011)

*Sharon Kleyne Hour – Power of Water airs Mondays, 10 a.m., PST/PDT. The syndicated show is heard on Voice America/World Talk Radio, Green Talk Network and Apple iTunes. Go to http://www.SharonKleyneHour.com for summaries and replays of past shows.


New Focus for Sharon Kleyne Hour - How Water on Planet Earth Influences the Solar System

Thursday, 1 August 2013

New Focus for Sharon Kleyne Hour - How Water on Planet Earth Influences the Solar System


Grants Pass, OR (PRWEB) July 22, 2011

Sharon Kleyne announces that promoting space-based atmospheric, earth science and water research will become an important focus of her show, her research and educational posts on her websites (http://www.naturestears.com and http://whatistheeye.wordpress.com).

Sharon Kleyne, water and health advocate and host of the Sharon Kleyne Hour – Power of Water syndicated talk radio show, is concerned about diminishing fresh water on Earth due to climate change, global warming, land development, pollution and population growth. These changes already affect human populations, health, agriculture, wildlife and much more. The extent of the damage is unknown and the chain reactions that may have been triggered are unknown.

Our actions today could very well impact the survival of life on Earth. They could even impact our surrounding planets.

According to Sharon Kleyne, if life on Earth is to overcome, survive and thrive, the decisive factors will be human ingenuity, vision and action. We must learn as much as possible about our planet – about the atmosphere, pollution, population, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, tornados and natural resources; and about changing patterns of weather, forests, grasslands, wetlands, deserts and wildlife – and the impact on human health and dehydration disease.

“To discover all we must know about the Earth’s life, water and resources,” she says, “we must study the planet from the widest perspective – the perspective of space. I urge people in charge, particularly the United States government, to continue space based research and to make the study of water and the preservation of life the highest priority. We must commit NOW, we must get everyone exited about its critical importance and we must keep studying forever.”

Climate Change and the NASA budget.

Although the Space Shuttle program has been terminated, according to Sharon Kleyne, NASA Launch Services are not confined to the Space Shuttle and have not been cut. NASA’s EOS (Earth Observation Satellite) program remains fully funded and one EOS satellite recently sent back its three billionth photograph of the Earth. Other countries and private interests now have the capacity to launch scientific satellites and NASA is providing money for private satellite launches.

Sharon Kleyne believes that because these programs are so critical that the US government – the most influential entity on Earth – must take the long-term global lead in committing to, funding and implementing them. Failure to do this could doom the planet and everything on it that is good and worth preserving.

NASA budget highlights:

The 2011 NASA budget is up slightly at $ 18.7 billion, from 2010.

26.3% of NASA’s budget ($ 5 billion) is in the “Science” category.

“Science” includes Astrophysics, Earth Science (36% of the Science budget), Heliophysics, James Webb Space Telescope and Planetary Science.

The Science budget slightly exceeds the Space Operations budget (25.4%)

Space Operations has been cut drastically ($ 6.1 billion to $ 4.3 billion), due to ending the Space Shuttle program. However, Space Technology has been increased ($ 275 million to $ 1.1 billion).

Support from Sharon Kleyne Hour guests.

Jerry Barnes, Forest Geneticist and Global Forestry Consultant:

“Forests are the #1 source of free oxygen in the air and are disappearing at a frightening rate. Our greatest hope for acquiring the knowledge to reverse this is through satellite imaging from space.” (May 23, 2011)

L. DeWayne Cecil, PhD, Western Region Climate Services Director NOAA (formerly with NASA):

“Earth Observation and climate satellites are not a luxury; they are saving lives on a massive scale. The public must be made aware of the tremendous, indispensable value added from Earth Observation Satellites.” (May 23, 2011)

*Sharon Kleyne Hour – Power of Water airs Mondays, 10 a.m., PST/PDT. The syndicated show is heard on Voice America/World Talk Radio, Green Talk Network and Apple iTunes. Go to http://www.SharonKleyneHour.com for summaries and replays of past shows.


New Focus for Sharon Kleyne Hour - How Water on Planet Earth Influences the Solar System

Thursday, 20 June 2013

Captains of Industry

Boston, Mass. (PRWEB) November 11, 2010

Boston marketing, web design and video production firm Captains of Industry ( http://www.captainsofindustry.com ) designed and developed a new corporate website for Cogenra Solar ( http://www.cogenra.com ), a Khosla Ventures backed solar cogeneration company based out of Mountain View, California. The new site was designed to showcase Cogenras technology that allows for generating electricity and heating water with the same system.

Cogenra has developed an innovative technology which, after seeing the spectacular photography they had, is really quite beautiful, said Ted Page, co-founder and Creative Director at Captains of Industry. The finished website feels very modern and contemporary, while also demonstrating that the technology is proven.

In order to give Cogenra full control over the site, it was built on the flexible WordPress CMS. This means that Cogenra can continue to make updates, changes or additions to the site as needed, without the assistance (and added cost) of an outside web design firm.

Captains understands the needs of cleantech companies and made the entire web design and development process easy for us, said Preston Roper, CMO and VP of Corporate Development at Cogenra Solar. From consulting with us during our own logo development process to creating a beautiful design to teaching us how to use the CMS, they worked with us every step of the way to deliver a website we are proud of.

In addition to the design of the site, Captains of Industry also worked with Cogenra Solar to develop illustrated graphics that explained how solar cogeneration works, and what the benefits of the technology are.

Cogenras photography was taken by Gary Parker ( http://www.garyparker.com ).

About Captains of Industry

Captains of Industry is an independent marketing, web design ( http://www.captainsofindustry.com/capabilities/web-design/ ) and video production company with expertise in energy, viral marketing and web content development. The agency has created memorable work for clients ranging from First Wind and Deepwater Wind to Dunkin Donuts, Bose Professional systems, Akamai and SolidWorks. In a BusinessWeek CEO Guide to Online Video, two of Captains campaigns were ranked among the top ten created nationally. Learn more at http://www.captainsofindustry.com or follow us on Twitter @CaptainsBoston.

About Cogenra Solar

Cogenra Solar is a distributed solar cogeneration company that combines photovoltaic and hot water collection to deliver low cost electricity and heat generation for commercial, industrial and institutional facilities. With the industrys first Heat & Power Purchase Agreement (HPPA), Cogenra offers clean, renewable energy below utility rates while reducing natural gas and grid-fed electricity consumption. Cogenra is located in Mountain View, California; please visit http://www.cogenra.com for more information.

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Captains of Industry

Thursday, 17 January 2013

Custom Solar and Leisure Starts A New Website

Tucson,AZ (PRWEB) December 29, 2012

Custom solar and leisure lacked a website that represented their expertise and ambitious customer service standard. Now, thanks to Nuanced Media, the Custom Solar and Leisure has a high quality website to match their mission.

Our previous website was a little clunky for navigation and needed a design overhaul, said Custom Solar and Leisure owner Jeff Shoemaker. Since bringing Nuanced Media on-board, I have noticed an increase in web based leads contacting me for services.

Nuanced Media created an easily accessible and informative WordPress-based site. Shoemaker knew that working with the Nuanced Media team would yield more than a sleek website. Nuanced Media is also tracks their customers and online interaction to ensure the marketing budget goes where it is needed the most.

Potential customers can now find Custom Solar and leisure in the first page of Google results for keywords like solar Tucson, and on social networking sites like Google + and Twitter.

Nuanced Media has been a great partner for increasing our online visibility and has lead to a big increase in lead generation, Shoemaker said.

Nuanced Media and Custom Solar and Leisure continue to collaborate to expand CSLs online reputation as the best in Tucson solar.

About Custom Solar and Leisure:

Custom Solar and Leisure was founded in 2007 by Jeff Shoemaker, a NABCEP certified photovoltaic and solar thermal installer. The mission statement for the company is to: “Provide the highest quality solar products and workmanship at affordable rates, with customer satisfaction as our primary goal.” After over five years in business, this mission statement is still the heart of why we out perform and outbid our competition, maintaining strict quality control without breaking the bank! We are Tucson’s premier solar installer for cost effective solar electric, solar hot water, and solar pool heating systems

About Nuanced Media:

Nuanced Media is a revolutionary marketing, website design and business consulting website. Nuanced Media takes pride in our hard work and dedication to drive more consumers towards the webpage. Through social media marketing, search engine optimization, and personalized graphic design, the Nuanced Media team ensures that your company will love our work.








Custom Solar and Leisure Starts A New Website