Numerous hare-brained schemes have been proposed as non-fossil
alternatives to nuclear power.  Social Darwinists may enjoy following
the fate of this gnat-like myriad in the great capitalist crap shoot
called the stock market.  News of this potentially globe-changing drama
unfolds at this site:

http://ecostocks.wordpress.com/

You will not find much news of the major players in solar (BP, Siemens,
Sharp, Sanyo, Kyocera), biomass (ADM, Cargill, International Paper),
wind (GE, FPL), or the other non-fossil alternatives - nuclear and
hydro (GE, Excelon) as this website appears devoted to the furry little
rodents dancing under the feet of the lumbering giant thunder lizards.

Well-intentioned rich people who want to throw their excess money at
the problem can purchase the products and a share of potential future
profits of the tiny tikes reported on the ecostocks web site.  Some may
even enjoy phenomenal success like that of boutique grocer WholeFoods
by tapping the same wealthy elite demographic.  Who knows?

Standard disclaimer: this is not intended as advice to buy or sell
shares.
-dl


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