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On the Verge of Tomorrow

By: Marc D. Rappaport
Narrated by: Kris Monroe
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This audiobook is written to inform you, the listener, of the many renewable technologies that are available to the world but not so well known, as well as the usual ones.

Here you will learn:

  • About biofuels that can be made from woody waste as a substitute for diesel called DME or dimethyl ether
  • Using torrefied biomass as a substitute for coal, and biochar as a source for carbon sequestration and a soil amendment.
  • What it takes to develop a wind farm.
  • A sustainable energy system that combines geothermal and solar for long term clean baseload power, and other things to save you energy and money.
©2021 Marc D. Rappaport (P)2021 Marc D. Rappaport

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A sustainable solution for the climate crisis.

This book depicts the symbolic relationship to have with our forests for a healthy and thriving ecosystem in which we all belong.

We take care of the forests, and they give us the energy we need.

I find the forestry management mechanism proposed in this book very sustainable.

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