Is there a way to make car paint that collects solar and wind energy to power an electric car?

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If the paint could collect solar energy to charge a battery, and then once the car starts moving, other fibers in the paint could convert the wind passing over the car to electrical energy, wouldn’t this be a way to decrease our dependency on fossil fuels. Is there any technology out there that can do such a thing?

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What impact does burning wood in a home fireplace have on climate change?

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I notice many people using their fireplaces and buying wood to burn in fireplaces in the winter months. I am guessing this has to have some impact on the climate like fossil fuels (e.g. coal and forest fires) do. Am I correct? If so how much of an impact does it have? Links and resources to information would be greatly appreciated.

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What would it take to convert a housing community from fossil fuels to solar energy in the home?

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Serious discussion here.

How feasible is the idea of communities, towns, even whole cities being powered by solar energy? At the most, how about these communities being fractionally powered by solar energy; 40% Solar/ 60% Fossil fuels?

We’re not getting all George Jetson, here. We have practical means by which to make something like this happen. My research has lead me to believe the problem comes in with the initial setup.

If this is so, what would it take to materialize the dollars? Should each State solicit a ‘solar energy’ tax; money dedicated to fund R&D solutions for citizens? Is it something that can be solicited to big business in exchange for free plugins; Staples invests in a solar power grid in Downtown Los Angeles… and calls it ‘The Staples Power Center".

Wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_power

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_power#Advantages_and_disadvantages_of_Solar_power

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_ponds

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Now that the science of GW is settled, should we cut climate research and increase alternative fuel research?

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I read somewhere that funding for climate research has increased ten fold since the 1990s, surely we can cut back to that level of funding to do away with fossil fuels, the main cause of GW. The money would be better spent on finding a solution to the problem.

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Why is green energy referred to as alternative energy?

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Wouldn’t it make more sense to call it "green," "clean," or "renewable" energy? Just what exactly is green energy an alternative to? Is it an alternative to global warming, dependency on fossil fuels, deforestation, depletion of the earth’s resources, extinction of several species, and acid rain? Is it an alternative to fighting wars over oil, oil lobbyists trying to run the show, and large corporations getting tax breaks and large subsidies? It doesn’t sound like an alternative to me; it sounds like a solution. What do you think?

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