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[Colocasia Esculenta] Dasheen variation with eddoes. Native to Southern India/Southeast Asia. Wide distribution throughout the Tropics, perennial and primarily grown as root vegetables. Edible starchy corn. Very inexpensive and available all throughout the year. Blue food include dasheen, eddoes, cassava yam, tannia, sweet potato Staple of carbohydrate It can be grown under flood conditions along with rice. The leaf is large, like elephant ears and red center most sought after. Leaves can be pale or purple. 5Grown where water is abundant. Planting depth influences strength and size, shape of harvested crop. Dasheen leaves can make callaloo, with coconut milk, pumpkin,. Prepared with crab. Eaten with dhal or rice, sada roti when cooked down to a dark green paste like consistency. Dasheen is generally eaten boiled. Soft, custard like and firm and dry when ready. Dasheen contains minerals zinc, magnesium, copper iron, manganese, potassium, vitamin b-6, folates, ribofl...
Rigs to Reefs
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I noticed these sites discussing oil site environment rejuvenation after work has ended. http://www.economist.com/news/united-states/21604217-turning-oil-rigs-reefs-saves-money-and-marine-life-yet-many-greens-oppose-it-reefer http://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/fishing/artificial-reef-program https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rigs-to-Reefs http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/opinion/letters/article_c890cf4e-5e76-5f34-8be8-79568239b1b8.html http://www.nationalgeographic.org/news/working-with-nature-to-slow-global-warming/ Reefs are eco-friendly and pays for itself. #googleads
Interesting Article, First Phase of Sarulla Geothermal
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I think you would be interested in this article from REW, "First Phase of Sarulla Geothermal Project to Begin Commercial Operations This Month" http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/content/rew/en/articles/2017/03/first-phase-of-sarulla-geothermal-project-to-begin-commercial-operations-this-month.html?cmpid=enl_rew_renewableenergynews_2017-03-08
Wind Outlook 2017: A Solid Year Despite Pockets of Global Unrest - Renewable Energy World
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To Catch a Black Hole, Use a Black Hole
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