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Readers of To Catch the Sun learn how to design and build a photovoltaic system for:School rooms and community spacesA small home in a financially rich countryA few homes in a financially poor countryA tiny home or van lifeGlamping and backpacking equipmentLaptop and cellphone chargersZombie-apocalypse equipmentEmergency supply, e.g., powering an oxygen machine during a power outageIsolated loads like electric gates, pumps, greenhouse fans, backup generators, and telecommunications equipmentThis book is for anyone looking to build solar projects and knowledge:Students and teachers. Especially high school and undergraduate university levels in science, math, engineering, environmental and social justice, and technical fields.Community organizers and builders looking to build solar projects.Entrepreneurs and inventors looking to build solar products.Families looking to learn together!
Song of Six Rivers relates one man's life-changing experiences throughout the Humboldt Bay region of northern California, depicting the area's geography and history along the way, through both poetry and archival photography. When the muse of this epic poem, Guy Kuttner, died unexpectedly, Zev Levinson heard his voice imploring him to sing of the land they both love. As a roving teacher of poetry in the schools, often staying in far-flung places, Zev had come to know the Six Rivers terrain and communities intimately. He put his pen to the task of meeting Guy's daunting challenge, confronting mortality and loss as he ventured to understand our connection to earth. At its heart, this endeavor strives to weave poetry into the everyday lives of those who dwell behind the redwood curtain.
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