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Edition 57: 25 September, 2007
"Money
is not the key that opens the gates of the market but the bolt that bars
them."
Gesell,
Silvio, The Natural Economic Order, revised English edition, Peter Owen, London
1958, page 228
"In the end, it's about love for mankind. Freedom begins with love.
Our challenge is to learn to love the world"
Nigerian writer Ben Okri, interview in Ode Magazine, Dec 2002-Jan 2003,
p.49
A green oil
for the world. Locally grown fuels for generators. (By courtesy of Sun & Wind Energy Magazine)
Gypsum composite products
technology.
LED lights for lighting.
Information from the Light Up the World Foundation.
Moringa sand filters for water
purification.
Plant oil for
small-scale energy generation.
Seeds,
how to collect and conserve seeds.
Solar Spring Solar submersible horizontal axis piston
pump technology.
Village Life Spring rebound inertia (or water
oscillation) hand pump technology.
Peter Weir’s collection of appropriate
technologies
One of the most useful sites on the internet
for technologies suitable for local application within the framework of
projects under the Model is the CD3WD site run by Peter Weir in Harare,
Zimbabwe. For more information refer to the introduction to Peter
Weir’s work.
Peter Weir's work can be accessed through his index of single issue CD3WD file groups.
Peter Weir’s entire website can be
downloaded. Because of its size, many local operators in developing countries
may not be able to do this. If you have colleagues and friends busy with
grass-roots development work who are interested in these technologies, download
the site, copy it onto CD’s and send them to them. They form a high
quality constructive gift. Your colleagues and friends will be grateful.
Part I of the download (N.B. This is a large 429
megabyte zip file!)
Part II of the download (N.B. This is a large 421
megabyte zip file!)
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