My time as an author here on Keyboard Culture has been an adventure. The quest for fresh content never ends and that’s a good thing. Reversing the global climate crisis will take all of us rowing in the same direction (no pun intended) and there’s a tidal wave of information to communicate (not intended either).
That quest for content led by serendipitously to a story in the August 29 edition of USA Today about Nonnie Chrystal and Florida’s Showcase Green Envirohome. I haven’t been the same since. Nonnie and her husband Mark have included a dizzying array of green technologies into their project and featuring some of them on Keyboard Culture has been very rewarding.
The ramifications of the next-generation structure which is Florida’s Showcase Green Envirohome are broad and beneficial. I have decided to feature two of them at this time. They are solar energy/air conditioners , such as what NASA will use during lunar missions, and Flexi-Pave , recycled asphalt which can help cool urban heat islands.
Once the ribbon-cutting for FSGE is scheduled, I’ll be sure to give you all of the particulars. I, for one, wouldn’t miss the event for anything! It certainly is true that solar energy works above Florida and on the ground.
Learn more about Corbett Kroehler, Global Warming and Building Green at www.keyboard-culture-global-warming.com
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