This Post
was inspired by the comments on Linkedin’s ‘fossil fuel fracking bridges’
CARING ABOUT OUR CHILDREN
• How many more "bridges" do we need
to build to continue to create futures of "limits", that constrict
and choke, while adapting to the consequences of the "limit creation
platform", i.e., ecological destruction, global warning, poverty, slower
than a snail on superhighways.......the list goes on and on? Just so everyone
can stay (using a polite term) "uninformed" about energy evolution,
and their lack of freedom to create infinite possibilities from infinite
resources?
"You have no need to know" since the
1940's, is a concept totally incompatible with Freedom. It is time to wake up
to the unused possibilities of E=MC2. The question
must be asked: How can a “free” society be so brainwashed into believing that out
of countless possibilities of E=MC2 applications, we know of only two - nuclear
bombs, and the deadly radiation by product application?
Hey Folks, this is kindergarten science comprehension!
• The George
Washington University’s Planet Forward: The Promise of Energy for Everyone
Video http://planetforward.org/idea/looking-to-nature-for-a-new-take-on-energy
• Limitation
and Conservation of the infinite defies common sense, intelligence, wisdom and
understanding
• Responding
to the comment ”is there a way to actually collaborate and actually solve these issues”. There definitely is!
It's called Science.
Past the hidden variables, past the Trouble With Physics (Lee Smolin), past the idling standard model, clarifying LENR, beginning with the faintest grasp of Zero Point surmised in The Hunt for Zero Point, and daring to question the "incomplete, but partially testable" unified field theory,1928 Einstein. Two avenues available: The hard way - reinvent the wheel. The easy way - demand freedom.
It's called Science.
Past the hidden variables, past the Trouble With Physics (Lee Smolin), past the idling standard model, clarifying LENR, beginning with the faintest grasp of Zero Point surmised in The Hunt for Zero Point, and daring to question the "incomplete, but partially testable" unified field theory,1928 Einstein. Two avenues available: The hard way - reinvent the wheel. The easy way - demand freedom.
A
must review “Our Gifts to Future Generations – “ADAPT” to choking to death http://freedomtimes.blogspot.com/2010/07/our-gifts-to-future-generations.html
Farewell - American DemocracyIt's Official. Corporations Rule.
The American Justice System has decided
Ask your two year old on a seesaw about balance, weight and power when 2% golden greedy guts owns 98% of the worlds’ Wealth and Resources, and price gouges the remaining 98% for their right to live and survive.
Wealth of most Americans down 55% since recession
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505123_162-57587033/wealth-of-most-americans-down-55-since-recession
NO BODY OF MEN HAS THE
RIGHT TO DENY THE TECHNOLOGICAL EVOLUTION OF MANKIND
International
backlash from genetically modified wheat
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10 Worst Effects of Global Warming
Global warming is the long-term, cumulative effect that greenhouse
gases, primarily carbon dioxide and methane, have on Earth's
temperature when they build up in the atmosphere and trap the sun's heat. It's also a
hotly debated topic. Some wonder if it's really happening and, if it's real, is
it the fault of human actions, natural causes or both?
When we talk about global warming, we're not talking about how
this summer's temperatures were hotter than last year's. Instead, we're talking
about climate change, changes that happen to our environment, atmosphere
and weather
over time. Think decades, not seasons. The term global warming itself is a bit
deceptive because it implies we should expect things to get hotter -- not
necessarily stormier, drier and even, in some instances, colder. Climate change
impacts the hydrology and biology of the planet -- everything,
including winds, rains and temperature, is linked. Scientists have observed
that the Earth's climate has a long history of variability, from the cold
climes of the Ice Age to temperatures as hot as an Easy-Bake oven. These
changes are sometimes noted over a few decades and sometimes stretch over
thousands of years. What can we expect from a planet undergoing climate
changes?
Scientists studying our climate have been able to observe and
measure changes happening around us. For example, mountain glaciers are smaller
now than they were 150 years ago, and in the last 100 years, the average global
temperature has increased by roughly 1.4 degrees F (0.8 degrees C) [source: EPA]. Computer
modeling allows scientists to predict what
could happen if the climate pattern continues on its current course,
projecting, for instance, that temperatures could rise an average of 2
to 11.5 degrees F (1.1 to 6.4 degrees C) by the end of the 21st century
[source: EPA].
In this article, we'll look at 10 of the worst effects of
climate change, including some immediate effects observed and some hypothesized
through climate modeling.
Global
warming isn't just about things getting hotter -- other changes can occur,
including stormier, drier and even, in some instances, colder conditions.
10. Rising Sea Level
9. Shrinking Glaciers
8. Heat Waves
7. Storms and Floods
6. Drought
5. Disease
4. Economic Consequences
3. Conflicts and War
2. Loss of Biodiversity
1. Destruction of Ecosystems
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