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Progress Lighting P2629-93 Universal Ceiling Fan Light Kit with Beige Marble Glass, Corinthian Bronze
  • Corinthian Bronze finish
  • Beige marble glass
  • Size: 7-Inch L., 12-1/2-Inch w., 7-Inch ht.
  • Uses (3) 40-watt candelabra bulbs (included)
  • Progress Lighting has over 5,000 lighting fixtures offered in our catalog, the largest single source for residential and commercial lighting

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Life Without Lights by Peter DiCampo (Archive)

Peter DiCampo is raising funds for his photography project through Kickstarter. In order to receive contributions, the project must be funded in full by 12/22/11. To help, see: www.kickstarter.com From Peter: At a time of constant debate over the future of energy, it is easy to forget that 1.4 billion people — nearly a quarter of humanity — still live without access to electricity. Through my Life Without Lights photography, I strive to reveal the economic impact of global Energy Poverty while exploring energy’s future. I began this project while living in rural northern Ghana, where I realized how deeply the lack of electricity affected the lives of my neighbors: It impeded their progress in the sectors of health, education, gender equality, agriculture, and virtually every aspect of development. Since then, I’ve photographed people living in a state of Energy Poverty on top of the vast oil reserves of Kurdistan, and just outside of Albuquerque, the largest city in the US state of New Mexico. The next two chapters are perhaps the most important to date: on the drastically rising costs of household energy bills in the UK, and the dire effects of Energy Poverty on women’s health in Uganda. My goal is not only to publish these stories and create a wider awareness of this issue — I have also been given the rare opportunity to participate in the discussion on solutions to Energy Poverty. 2012 will be the UN’s International Year of Sustainable Energy for All, and I have

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