I GATHER MY INFORMATION FROM THE INTERNET. THERE ARE MANY FAR MORE INFORMED PEOPLE ON EVERY SUBJECT OF WHICH I SPEAK AND I WILL DO MY BEST TO LINK TO THEM. I HAVE INVENTED  A FIELD I CALL ECOECONOMICS  WHICH IS BASICALLY THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MANKIND'S ECONOMIC ACTIONS AND THE WORLD. OF COURSE MY CRYSTAL BALL IS BROKEN BUT IF WE RELY ON WHAT IS CLEARLY APPARENT, THERE IS A BULL MARKET IN COMMODIES, THE TEMPERATURE OF THE GULF STREAM IS RISING, PRODUCERS OF HYDROCARBONS MUST GO AND ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES CONSTRUCTED AS FAST AS POSSIBLE, WE CAN AND WILL MAKE OUR WORLD A BETTER PLACE. MY GUESS IS WE ARE LOOKING AT 50 TO 75 YEARS TO BECOME EARTH FRIENDLY. THIS LOOKS LIKE A SHORT TIME BUT WHEN NATURE STARTS BECOMING UNBEARABLE OUR APPROACH WILL CHANGE QUICKLY.

The intelligence (adaptability) we apply in our life on earth is at this stage of human evolution all that matters. By far our most important priority has been, is and will be the quality of our lives. I believe that humankind will survive as a species if we take immediate steps towards making the planet a healthier place.HEALTHY BODY, HEALTHY MIND, HEALTHY WORLD This involves making some serious changes in our worldview. As I see it our view ( walking as we talk) needs to be adjusted from short-range to long-range. By this I mean to say we need to act as though our children's and grandchildren's quality of life is more important then our own. With this in mind we need to step up to the global warming challenge and deal with it. I will offer many suggestions on how we can deal with these many challenges. The first is every power plant, refinery and other machines that currently run on fossil fuels retool their processes to run on sustainable oils from soybean to sugarcane. As this is as inevitable as current and future energy wars let's start now.

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