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I'm training veterans on how to make produce bio diesel for them to fuel the recovery efforts on the Gulf Coast. http://www.veteransgreenjobs.org
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Wal-Mart Foundation Donates $5.7 Million to Support the Creation of Green Jobs in the U.S.


Wal-Mart Foundation Donates $5.7 Million to Support the Creation of Green Jobs in the U.S.

Grants to the U.S. Conference of Mayors and Veterans Green Jobs Work to Support One of the Fastest Growing Sectors of Jobs in the Country

BENTONVILLE, Ark., February 3, 2009 – The Wal-M… Continue

Posted on February 3, 2009 at 12:00pm —

Gordon Soderberg

Training Veterans for Green Jobs

I just got back from a planning retreat with the Veterans Green-Jobs team. We spent 3 days going over our core mission, goals and objectives for the roll out of our training programs this spring. We set set up our communications systems for the next year and strategies for recruiting our first teams of green veterans.

Similar to training in the military facilities, every Veterans Green-Job training camp will share the same basic training in Home Energy Auditing and green re/construction and bio… Continue

Posted on January 10, 2009 at 12:44pm —

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At 11:44pm on February 21, 2010, baby said…
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At 2:42pm on November 15, 2008, Radine! said…
;)

Thought that was you!
Thank you so much for all your service and Love !
If ya want more exposure for what you're doing in NO and beyond contact my buddy Sarge @ http://coffeewithsarge.com He's originally from N.O. and I've worked with him in getting the word out and volunteers recruited etc. Jeff is also a great host that you may want to contact @ http://thejefffariasshow.com and if ya want to guest check out http://headonradionetwork.com and contact any of the hosts there. (Bob Kincaid is the proprietor and Jon Fox is the 'Green' show host.)
Not sure if you'll use any of that info... but it's good for any of the contacts here.
Tell 'em Radine! sent you !!!
At 1:45pm on November 15, 2008, Radine! said…
Hi Gordon!
Thanks for droppin by... Humboldt's Hummin !

;) It's a Beautiful day !!!
At 4:51am on November 11, 2008, Robert West said…
Sorry Gordon,
click this http://squidoo.com/solarpower5 I losing my grip on sanity. Thanks
RW
At 4:49am on November 11, 2008, Robert West said…
Hello Gordon,
Write to me sometimes ok? I think we can exchange ideas, my site is Renewable Energy Sources, located at http:squidoo.com/solarpower5 and I think you'll find it interesting.
Robert West
At 3:39am on August 26, 2008, Michael L. Swaner said…
Gordon,

I would be interested to learn more about your biofuel project.

Michael
At 9:26pm on June 14, 2008, Gordon Soderberg said…

By: GRIT TV grittv.blip.tv/#994369
Friday June 13, 2008 12:00 pm

Whoever controls energy, controls the people who need the energy. That dictum became even more apparent after Hurricane Katrina battered the gulf coast and that’s why the folks at Bio Liberty in Louisiana are taking energy into their own hands. Moonshine for the earth perhaps. All it takes is a little grease, potassium, methanol, wiring, lights, a few tanks, and some tubing. In this clip, Gordon Soderberg shows us how biofuel can change the way we live, reduce our dependence on foreign oil, and provide jobs for Veterans of the US Military. Sound like the opposite of the Iraq war? Biodiesel, as Soderberg notes, doesn’t kill anybody. Doesn’t kill anybody to make it. Doesn’t kill anybody to use it.

Bio Liberty LLC teaches veterans, restaurant owners, and community organizations to recycle used cooking oil and turn it into bio diesel. They use the diesel to power their veteran owned green construction company. “This is a very real grassroots type of process that you can do to help make a difference,” says Steve Richter, a bio diesel engineer. Watch carefully and see how they do it.

Thanks to for this clip from Bio Liberty: Energy Is Freedom - the longer piece is here. This video premiered at the New Orleans Clean Cities Conference.
At 11:40am on January 6, 2008, Sharon Brown said…
Welcome! Stop by the discussion forums! I love to hear about people who make a difference!
 
 

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