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	<title>Comments on: Un-Stoppable</title>
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		<title>By: Walter Feuchs</title>
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		<dc:creator>Walter Feuchs</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2009 11:22:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>NYC and the U.N. hosts &quot;Climate Week NYC&quot; September 21-25 supported by the Ted Turner&#039;s UN Foundation, The Climate Group, The Carbon Disclosure Project, Swiss Re, and HBSC.

To be exhibited at that time is the two-hour temporary assembly of the major components of a $100,000 zero energy house intended for global replication. TheWorldHouseProject is an entry in the Energy Globe Award 2009, the world&#039;s most prestigious environmental award. America needs an &quot;Environmental Oscar&quot;.

In October, 20 zero energy homes will again be assembled on the National Mall. That will make 80 since the DOE&#039;s Solar Decathlon was announced. Isn&#039;t it time such a standard be commercialized globally at a price most households can afford?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NYC and the U.N. hosts &#8220;Climate Week NYC&#8221; September 21-25 supported by the Ted Turner&#8217;s UN Foundation, The Climate Group, The Carbon Disclosure Project, Swiss Re, and HBSC.</p>
<p>To be exhibited at that time is the two-hour temporary assembly of the major components of a $100,000 zero energy house intended for global replication. TheWorldHouseProject is an entry in the Energy Globe Award 2009, the world&#8217;s most prestigious environmental award. America needs an &#8220;Environmental Oscar&#8221;.</p>
<p>In October, 20 zero energy homes will again be assembled on the National Mall. That will make 80 since the DOE&#8217;s Solar Decathlon was announced. Isn&#8217;t it time such a standard be commercialized globally at a price most households can afford?</p>
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