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  <title>Green Options &#187; Malawi</title>
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    <title>“I Am Because We Are” by Madonna</title>
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    <pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2008 19:23:52 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Lucille Chi</dc:creator>
    
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<p>Lately I&#8217;ve noticed there have been <a href="http://www.whiteapricot.com/blog/?p=58">questions as to why Madonna</a> has been gracing the cover of green articles this season. The recent <a href="http://www.elle.com/coverstory/13810/madonna-elle-may-">Elle</a> article online left me searching for more answers about her new documentary and I soon discovered the reason she is gracing a magazine cover holding up a globe is because Madonna has recently produced and narrated the new film <a href="http://www.iambecauseweare.com/">“I Am Because We Are.”</a> This groundbreaking superstar-lead film is a documentary about AIDS orphans in Malawi. The new movie will be screened in its entirety at Cannes 2008.  More
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    <title>Green Family Values:  The Power of Youth to Change the World</title>
    <link>http://jenniferlance.greenoptions.com/2007/08/08/green-family-values-the-power-of-youth-to-change-the-world/</link>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 08 Aug 2007 13:13:01 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Jennifer Lance</dc:creator>
    
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<img src="/files/373/me_standing_at_the_top_of_the_win_2.jpg" alt="" width="264" height="397" align="right" />While stumbling upon the web, I came across the inspiring story of Malawi youth  <a href="http://williamkamkwamba.typepad.com/">William Kamkwamba</a> on <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2007/07/11/malawi-youth-builds-windmill-to-power-village/">Inhabitat</a>.  With all the doom and gloom news of climate change,   <a href="http://williamkamkwamba.typepad.com/">William Kamkwamba&#8217;s</a> ingenuity demonstrates what one person can do to improve their life with green technology.  The story also demystifies alternative energy as complex engineering that keeps many Americans from jumping into finding greener methods to power their homes.
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<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malawi">Malawi</a> is a democratic, densely populated country in southeastern Africa.  The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rift_Valley">Great Rift Valley</a> runs through the center of the country from north to south.  The GDP per capita is $596, and the economy is agricultural, and dependent upon tobacco, sugar, and tea; however, the staple of Malawi&#8217;s diet is maize.  Many refugees from Mozambique, Rwanda, and Congo have fled to Malawi.  One million people in Malawi live with HIV/AIDS.  Malawi has been in entertainment news lately, as <a href="http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/story/0,23663,22195474-10388,00.html">Madonna has been attempting to permanently adopt a Malawian child</a>.  Malawi youth <a href="http://williamkamkwamba.typepad.com/">William Kamkwamba&#8217;s</a> story deserves media attention, too.
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<a href="http://williamkamkwamba.typepad.com/">William Kamkwamba</a> has built a windmill to power his home.  Having dropped out of school because of a lack of funds, William studied donated books on wind power at his local primary school.  Using salvage materials and investing about $16, he built his own windmill through trial and error. The original windmill could power a few light bulbs and a radio, as well as charge a car battery for days when the wind does not blow.  According to <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2007/07/11/malawi-youth-builds-windmill-to-power-village/">Inhabitat</a>,
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	The 12-meter tall windmill (it was originally only 5 meters) is made out of scrap timber. The blades, originally made from PVC, now steel, power a bicycle dynamo, the type that power a bicycle headlamp, which in turn provides electricity to the battery. William uses this energy for his house, as well as to help others recharge their batteries. Just recently, he moved from a car battery to a deep discharge battery, which will help improve with the power storage of his house.
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<img src="/files/373/my_farm_2.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="133" align="left" />William is now blogging about his experiences.  <a href="http://williamkamkwamba.typepad.com/">William Kamkwamba&#8217;s Malawi Windmill Blog</a> received 113,047 page views in its first month and is now translated to English.  On his blog, you can read about his village, how he is spending the money people from the world are donating for his education and improvements for his village and family, his return to school, and the worldwide attention he has received. You can also view pictures of William.   To donate to William, visit his <a href="http://williamkamkwamba.typepad.com/">blog</a>.  A generous donor will match donations of $50 or more.
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William offers inspiration of how youth in less-privileged countries can improve their lives with materials on hand, rather than relying on the country&#8217;s infrastructure to build coal and oil power plants.  William has used his ingenuity to improve his home with green technology.  Perhaps he was not thinking of climate change when he set out with his project, but his story demonstrates how individuals can make a difference.  I don&#8217;t suspect Americans will be erecting homemade windmills in their backyards out of scrap material, yet this story shows what power the youth have to solve our problems.</p>
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