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Have you read about the incredible German Solar Power industry..

In a recent Op-Ed Column in the New York Times THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN pointed out that:
Germany now generates almost half the solar power in the world today and, as a byproduct, is making itself the world-center for solar research, engineering, manufacturing and installation. With more than 50,000 new jobs, the renewable energy industry in Germany is now second only to its auto industry. One thing that has never existed in America — with our fragmented, stop-start solar subsidies — is certainty of price, connectivity and regulation on a national basis.

And remember, it is not like Germany is the sunniest country in Europe. Their government is doing a lot of trans-atlantic outreach work producing English Language curriculum for certain people in the English speaking world who prefer fossil fuels.

Check this out from "Modern Germany Update"


Introduction
Now more than ever it is important to educate students to start thinking "green." With this goal in mind, the Transatlantic Outreach Program has created its own "green" curriculum for educators, entitled It's Up to You & Me, Here & Across the Sea. Additionally, Germany's Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, and Nuclear Safety has translated four of its volumes into English: Biological Diversity, Climate Protection & Policy, Renewable Energies, and Water in the 21st Century. All volumes may be downloaded in PDF format below.

To order multiple copies of the "It's Up to You & Me" student workbook for your classroom, please send an email to the following address. Please be sure to include your name, teaching position, school name and address, and desired quantity. A nice place to start is the water comic "High and Dry" that follows up with some crazy math problems.
Full PDFs available at the Goethe Institute website: http://www.goethe.de/ins/us/lp/prj/top/mat/green/enindex.htm

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