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Solar Is A Life Saver! More Than You Know!

And SOLAR is much easier than you think … as you will see in the following article by Barbara Young. But first consider the following …

“In general we have the capability, which can be fully realized within ten years, of producing and sustaining a higher standard of living for all humanity than that heretofore experienced or dreamt of by any.”  — R Buckminster Fuller, Critical Path (p199) c 1981

Imagine being paid a substantial income every day … more than you currently believe possible, and imagine that you are receiving that income courtesy of an ‘individual’ who already provides for all life on planet Earth, and has done so since time began; that individual being your SUN.

Solar energy for everything ...

Located a safe 93 million miles (149 million kms) away from the nearest protoplasm the sun provides enough clean natural energy in one day to power the entire United States of America for the entire year and a half.

Simply by capturing five days worth of radiant energy we would provide sufficient energy for the entire world population … and it is entirely conceivable that “cosmic accounting” may indeed be the natural accounting system of our solar system.

Our streets have been ‘paved’ (lit up) with ‘gold’ and we have literally ‘walked on by’ without really giving it a second thought.

Is it any wonder that our ‘made up accounting system’, which is based on a paradigm that is no longer true today, (that there is scarcity on our planet – due to advances in technology this has not been the case for some forty years now) is about to either implode or explode. Thankfully nature has an inbuilt safety factor that is extremely generous by any conservative engineers judgment. Read the rest of this entry »

The celebration … and I just love celebrations. It started 40 years ago.

It’s an acknowledgment of this beautiful and amazing small planet we called earth. Even though at times we’ve not respected her she continues to do her best to make us a success.

It sort of goes hand in hand with our photo COMPETITION … “I Love Your Healthy Planet”.

Guess where I live ...

Can you guess where I am?

Just pick out a landmark or a notable building near where you live.

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That’s one week from today.

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Let’s make it FUN, and make a difference this Earth Day!

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P.P.S. There’s some great ‘Earth Day’ ideas in the member’s area … so have a look ’round. http://bit.ly/yhp_members

Copenhagen – Where Do All The Billions Go? And Is It Really Worth It?

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I was reading a few comments about Copenhagen and the Climate Change conference, and the concerns expressed about the added costs to tax payers, to rate payers, business and everyone else and then I saw this POLL on the side.

I answered the poll honestly … and was shocked at the results!

Total votes: 1949

Will world leaders succeed with practical solutions on climate change at Copenhagen?

  • Yes 6.82% (133 votes)
  • No 93.18% (1816 votes)
Wow … 93.18% believe there will be no practical solutions come from the Copenhagen conference.

Evidently the target for reduction in carbon emissions needs to be 25% … and that may be a challenge for some people.

I was going to say “some countries” but corrected myself because it’s you and me and your next door neighbor plus your Facebook friends on the other side of the planet who are really going to determine whether we win or not.

I could put that “Whether we survive, or not … it is up to you and me.”

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