Amber Smart Solar Glass Light

amber solar lightAdd some light to your garden or patio tabletop with the Smart Solar Glass Light in Amber. This solar-powered lantern features amber-colored mosaic glass that produces an interesting and welcoming lighting effect on the surface. The lantern will light up automatically at dusk to shine for up to eight hours if fully charged after a day in the sun. After a cloudy day or short winter day, you can still enjoy your lantern by simply replacing the LED bulb with a tea light. The energy-saving, white LED light is powered by an integral solar panel and a replaceable, rechargeable Ni-MH battery. This lantern will add beautiful light to your table and serve as a fascinating centerpiece.

You can find out more about this smart solar garden light on our homepage.

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The Blue Smart Solar Spere Lantern

The Smart Solar Sphere Lantern in Blue Ceramic looks just like a beautiful candle holder but is safer and requires no upkeep. By using an integrated solar panel and rechargeable Ni-MH battery to power the energy-saving white LED bulb, this light has virtually no operating costs and has a long life. The exterior is made from blue glazed ceramic with star cut-outs that project silhouette light shapes on any surface. The light automatically illuminates during darkness to provide up to eight hours of light if fully charged.
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The Smart Solar Glass Light in Cobalt Blue will be the topic of conversation at your next garden party. You can find these conversation starters on our Homepage!

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The meaning of Biodegradable

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Products that are biodegradable are products that should break down into elements found in nature within a reasonable amount of time.There must be competent and reliable scientific evidence to back up the claim,and there must be proof that a substance will decompose in a reasonably short period of time.

Always look for products that back up their information,and that specify their biodegradable claims. You can tell they are biodegradable if they have a full disclosure of plant and mineral -based ingredients.
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Start 2010 out right Go Green!

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Thinking Green for 2010?

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We here at Oscars products,LLC hope you and your family have the best holidays ever. After the family has gone home and you are ready to clean the house,have you ever thought about using green cleaning products. We all know the importance of saving our planet. Why not start out 2010 going green with environmentally safe products.
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What we Think About Climate Change

If you believe in climate change or not, I believe we all know we have to slow down on our use of fossil fuels. We also know we are going to have to use alternate energy sources such as solar and wind power to do this. That’s what we are about at Oscars Products,LLC.
In the next two weeks, world leaders and many interested citizens will be meeting in Copenhagen to determine what our planet will look like for our children and grandchildren. The editorial below was published today by 56 newspapers in 45 countries around the world, appearing on the front page of many of them. It has been translated into 20 languages. Also attached is the video shown to delegates during the opening session.

Today 56 newspapers in 45 countries take the unprecedented step of speaking with one voice through a common editorial. We do so because humanity faces a profound emergency.

Unless we combine to take decisive action, climate change will ravage our planet, and with it our prosperity and security. The dangers have been becoming apparent for a generation. Now the facts have started to speak: 11 of the past 14 years have been the warmest on record, the Arctic ice-cap is melting and last year’s inflamed oil and food prices provide a foretaste of future havoc. In scientific journals the question is no longer whether humans are to blame, but how little time we have got left to limit the damage. Yet so far the world’s response has been feeble and half-hearted.

Climate change has been caused over centuries, has consequences that will endure for all time and our prospects of taming it will be determined in the next 14 days. We call on the representatives of the 192 countries gathered in Copenhagen not to hesitate, not to fall into dispute, not to blame each other but to seize opportunity from the greatest modern failure of politics. This should not be a fight between the rich world and the poor world, or between east and west. Climate change affects everyone, and must be solved by everyone.

The science is complex but the facts are clear. The world needs to take steps to limit temperature rises to 2C, an aim that will require global emissions to peak and begin falling within the next 5-10 years. A bigger rise of 3-4C — the smallest increase we can prudently expect to follow inaction — would parch continents, turning farmland into desert. Half of all species could become extinct, untold millions of people would be displaced, whole nations drowned by the sea. The controversy over emails by British researchers that suggest they tried to suppress inconvenient data has muddied the waters but failed to dent the mass of evidence on which these predictions are based.

Few believe that Copenhagen can any longer produce a fully polished treaty; real progress towards one could only begin with the arrival of President Obama in the White House and the reversal of years of US obstructionism. Even now the world finds itself at the mercy of American domestic politics, for the president cannot fully commit to the action required until the US Congress has done so.

But the politicians in Copenhagen can and must agree the essential elements of a fair and effective deal and, crucially, a firm timetable for turning it into a treaty. Next June’s UN climate meeting in Bonn should be their deadline. As one negotiator put it: “We can go into extra time but we can’t afford a replay.”

At the deal’s heart must be a settlement between the rich world and the developing world covering how the burden of fighting climate change will be divided — and how we will share a newly precious resource: the trillion or so tonnes of carbon that we can emit before the mercury rises to dangerous levels.

Rich nations like to point to the arithmetic truth that there can be no solution until developing giants such as China take more radical steps than they have so far. But the rich world is responsible for most of the accumulated carbon in the atmosphere – three-quarters of all carbon dioxide emitted since 1850. It must now take a lead, and every developed country must commit to deep cuts which will reduce their emissions within a decade to very substantially less than their 1990 level.

Developing countries can point out they did not cause the bulk of the problem, and also that the poorest regions of the world will be hardest hit. But they will increasingly contribute to warming, and must thus pledge meaningful and quantifiable action of their own. Though both fell short of what some had hoped for, the recent commitments to emissions targets by the world’s biggest polluters, the United States and China, were important steps in the right direction.

Social justice demands that the industrialised world digs deep into its pockets and pledges cash to help poorer countries adapt to climate change, and clean technologies to enable them to grow economically without growing their emissions. The architecture of a future treaty must also be pinned down – with rigorous multilateral monitoring, fair rewards for protecting forests, and the credible assessment of “exported emissions” so that the burden can eventually be more equitably shared between those who produce polluting products and those who consume them. And fairness requires that the burden placed on individual developed countries should take into account their ability to bear it; for instance newer EU members, often much poorer than “old Europe”, must not suffer more than their richer partners.

The transformation will be costly, but many times less than the bill for bailing out global finance — and far less costly than the consequences of doing nothing.

Many of us, particularly in the developed world, will have to change our lifestyles. The era of flights that cost less than the taxi ride to the airport is drawing to a close. We will have to shop, eat and travel more intelligently. We will have to pay more for our energy, and use less of it.

But the shift to a low-carbon society holds out the prospect of more opportunity than sacrifice. Already some countries have recognized that embracing the transformation can bring growth, jobs and better quality lives. The flow of capital tells its own story: last year for the first time more was invested in renewable forms of energy than producing electricity from fossil fuels.

Kicking our carbon habit within a few short decades will require a feat of engineering and innovation to match anything in our history. But whereas putting a man on the moon or splitting the atom were born of conflict and competition, the coming carbon race must be driven by a collaborative effort to achieve collective salvation.

Overcoming climate change will take a triumph of optimism over pessimism, of vision over short-sightedness, of what Abraham Lincoln called “the better angels of our nature”.

It is in that spirit that 56 newspapers from around the world have united behind this editorial. If we, with such different national and political perspectives, can agree on what must be done then surely our leaders can too.

The politicians in Copenhagen have the power to shape history’s judgment on this generation: one that saw a challenge and rose to it, or one so stupid that we saw calamity coming but did nothing to avert it. We implore them to make the right choice.”
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What We Are About

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The products you see offered on this website are designed to save you money and save our environment too. We all have heard about climate change,pollution and our dependency on fossil fuels.We also know we have to change and come up with better ways of supporting our ever increasing energy needs!
This blog will cover topics and products that can help us to do this. It will also cover energy saving tips to help our customers save money.
Any energy topic and the latest new tech and products we will discuss in this blog as they become announced.
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Welcome to Oscar’s Products

We are all about Solar and Green Living. The products on our pages are designed to save you money and are safe for our environment.Please browse our site check out our products and join our e-mail to receive special discounts and coupons!Please follow us on Facebook to get our latest promotions. We have a  large selection of solar garden lights, solar landscaping lights, solar and green living books,and thousands of of other solar products to explore! All of our products are environmentally safe and are designed to save you money!

Please browse our site and if you have any comments please e-mail us at oscarsproducts@gmail.com or call us at 419-557-4724. We are always trying to find new ways to make your internet shopping experience pleasurable. If you would like to look at some green ideas for your home check out this blog at http://jcscher.blogspot.com or if your looking for the latest on energy related issues visit http://jcscher.wordpress.com . For outdoor cooking ideas and saving money visit http://outdoorcookingwithcindy.blogspot.com/&nbs Join our e-mail and receive a free pen,but hurry as this will only be offered until supplies run out! Comments or questions? Please go to our e-mail and send them to us. Also check out the latest in children toys Zhu Zhu Pets

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