Future Doomed as proven by MySpace Groups

Published on November 1, 2007 by Dave Llorens.
Categories: Solar Trends.

Let’s go and search MySpace Groups for the keyword, “solar” in the United States, shall we?

Bam! Here are the results:

-Space Elevator (Public Group)
The Space Elevator will revolutionize access to space and bring down the cost of getting people and objects in to orbit. With cheaper launch costs, the opportunities….
Members 3,620

-Anti-Human Coalition (Public Group)
Reasoned & sane analysis, discourse, and debate of misanthropy, science and nature, human extinction, species extinction, and ecology….
Members 2,053

-a new world (Public Group)
Group effort to attain island or islands for the purpose of removing ourselves from beneath a capitalist society, the basic neccessities in life are food, water, shelter, love, and obviously the
Members 27

-The Official Unofficial Slab City Website (Public Group)
Some residents call Slab City the last free place on Earth, the New York Times called it the bowels of the Earth, and slabcity.org, the “official” Slab City website, calls it a “dump” full of “redneck
Members 20

-Sacred Text (Private Group)
sacret text
Members 2

-Solar power in North-America, Europe and Australia (Private Group)
For people in these nations who support, use, or are interested in Solar power.
Members 1

Oh wait, one more thing….

-Britney Spears Fanatics (Public Group)
Welcome to Britney Spears Fanatics!! Here is where all the hardcore fans can unite, talk about Britney’s Career,
Members 14,441

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[...] Energy Action Coalition – Bringing the Youth Voice to Solar Posted on September 24, 2007 by SunnyD. Categories: Solar Politics.The Energy Action Coalition is a coalition of dozens of organizations in North America who’s goal is to create a clean energy future through a youth movement. Their website is a little obnoxious (it’s only a list of links to their partners and projects), but I like where the coalition’s head is at… The youth will inherit the earth, so get them started working towards clean energy now. More than a group of activists, they want to create a “Movement,” in the youth. I think they’re having trouble. [...]

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