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By Saphir Lewis & Nathan A Haney Ranger Kidwell-Ross
Publisher: World Peace Emerging, Inc. on May 9, 2007
About Saphir Lewis & Nathan A Haney Ranger Kidwell-Ross
RANGER KIDWELL-ROSS is a graduate level economist who is the world’s leading writer for the pavement sweeping industry. In 1993 he founded American Sweeper magazine, which he edited for more than ten years. In 2005, this concept was expanded to include power sweeping worldwide via his founding of the website, WorldSweeper.com. Find out more »
SAPHIR LEWIS is Founder of www.WorldPeaceEmerging.com, showcasing the people who have working solutions that are saving our world. She has been devoted to finding people who are making change and helping them to succeed since the 1970's. The Rise of Biodiesel is her first of many books that will explore the complexities of a global community struggling to build a world that is clean, safe and healthy for all.
NATHAN A HANEYis Co-Founder of www.WorldPeaceEmerging.com. He is passionately interested in new technologies and their role in righting the messes we have created around the world. He plays many roles at WPE, including networker, photographer and researcher.
Ranger, Saphir and Nate live in Whatcom County, Washington, USA.
There are 8 chapters
- What exactly is biodiesel, and where can I buy it in the U.S.?
- Can I make it myself, and what do experts say about brewing your own?
- What are the benefits and risks of using it?
- Can I use it in my diesel-powered car or truck without hurting my engine?
- What are long-haul truckers saying about biodiesel?
- How can using biodiesel help with global warming?
- What's this I hear about using algae or garbage to make biodiesel?
- How can biodiesel help third-world countries alleviate poverty?
The Rise of Biodiesel - Read all about it in our June 2007 newsletter at
http://news.electricitybook.com - this newsletter is also about the current state of the biodiesel industry and also some great information on producing biodiesel from algae...
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