Reportage about African women attending the Barefoot College in Tilonia, becoming accomplished solar engineers in 6 months time:
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One Response to “The solar engineering school for women in Tilonia, India”
May 2nd, 2011 at 7:08 pm
I think we must forget a little the industry
The physical autonomy may comes from food ( and energy ) : it may be the key changing tool
singularite.wordpress.com/hydroponie-50-euro-de-materiel-et-vous-produisez-assez-de-nourriture-pour-vous-et-votre-famille-le-probleme-de-nourriture-dans-le-monde-et-de-dependance-est-terminee-construisez-vos-panneaux-solai/
What i see is that : P2P industry and software are allways frustrated about the “utopian model ” of free
and they return to capitalism
well : “people have to eat, and pay their bill”
that is the little wall that should be stigmatize
with a real model for human meat bodies, not only minds