http://truth-out.org/news/item/27234-on-the-news-with-thom-hartmann-2-million-barrels-of-oil-still-trapped-on-the-ocean-floor-after-bp-spill-and-more
[Taking a couple of excerpts from the longer on-line article. Somehow,
2 million barrels of oil sounds like more to me than a bathtub ring -
Dear biofuel friends,
Keith, who contributed so much to the handmade biofuel movement and
related appropriate technology and organic movements, died of pneumonia
in August 2014.
This is Midori, Japanese partner of Keith Addison.
My apology for being late to tell you this sad news. It took a
Dear Midori,
This is shattering news. Keith was a most remarkable man in many ways.
May his soul rest in peace.
In deepest sorrow.
Chandan
On Wednesday 05 November 2014 07:05 PM, Keith Addison wrote:
Dear biofuel friends,
Keith, who contributed so much to the handmade biofuel movement
I'm deeply saddened to hear the news of Keith's demise. Over the years I
developed deep respect for his intellect and commitment to the earth. May
Midori and all his other loved ones find peace in their grief, knowing that
Keith lives on in the hearts of all who knew him.
Robert Luis Rabello
The news comes as a shock to me also.
I was privileged to meet Keith in person a few years ago, and to spend some
time in his company. The first impression I got of him, travel-weary outside
the Ritz hotel in Sea Point, Cape Town - his and my old neighbourhood - was
that his health was
Midori,
I am shocked and deeply saddened by this news. You have my heartfelt
condolences.
Ever since I discovered Journey to Forever, and became a sometimes active
member of the list, I have held great respect and admiration for Keith.
JTF and its various resources was really a remarkable
My deepest sympathies, Midori. This list, along with the JTF website, is
among Keith's legacies. May he rest in peace.
Vin Lava
Manila, Philippines
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 10:34 PM, robert rabello rabe...@shaw.ca wrote:
I'm deeply saddened to hear the news of Keith's demise. Over the years I
Dear Midori and all other biofuel friends,
The news of Keith Addison's passing away has come as a big jolt to me and I am
sure to all others who knew him from his contribution to the spread of
knowledge about small scale biofuels production and other sustainable farming
and living methods. I