Whatever technology is available, whatever sources of funding, one of the most important and crucial parts of any solution is the trust you have in your partners and working companions.

After a few false starts, we believe we have now established an Inner Circle of trusted companions, who, between us, have expertise in many relevant areas. This Inner Circle radiates out to include an even larger group of proven and trusted contacts.

This web site has not been created as a sales catalogue for green environmental and or humanitarian solutions, but more of a guide as to what should be available, especially for projects that will go a long way to promote the

United Nations 8 Main Millennium Goals

Building on the example Nature presented to us...

Every living organism takes in food converts it to energy and releases its waste by-products - what is waste from one organism is food and energy for another

In Nature the phrase 'Waste Not Want Not' - is so apt.

This is what we must strive to achieve if we are going to survive.

Over the last few years, innovation in commercially sustainable green technologies has come on by leaps and bounds.

What has not moved on so quickly however, is the lack of acceptance by many established organisations to adopt such advances.

Why? Well, it’s the same old same old. Most people, countries, and enterprises are either unable or unwilling to adopt new ideas - scared of change, or scared that any previous and ongoing future investment may be lost - so new and probably brilliant ideas get shut down before they even have a chance to approve themselves.

We have come across examples where for instance, cars and trucks can have their mpg increased by 100fold; electricity generation systems that can create many GigaWatts of electricity using hydrogen rather than nuclear fuel... but what happens? Big Brother the Status Quo World issues a 'Hushing Order'.... end of project.

The objective of this site is not to promote any one particular technology, but to publicise what has been proven. The more people and organisations that start to then search for a workable technology the better...

Environmentally friendly and commercially sustainable projects of interest are wind energy and waste management systems.

More will be added as the technology is identified, such as :-
 

Green Construction technologies - build more environmentally sustainable buildings  protected from the elements including earthquakes and hurricanes.

Low power lighting systems - even for our major motorway network

Aquaponics and Hydroponics techniques for growing crops in a controlled environment using natural rather than GM style crops.

Solar power systems that have a high efficiency rating

Hydrogen powered vehicles

Waste Management systems

The most prolific way of disposing of waste these days seems to be to burn it, bury it, or dump it in the sea. Who cares about wasting massive amounts of finite natural resources, or producing puthering clouds of toxic fumes that will pollute the very air we breathe, crops we eat, cattle we rear, and the fact that we will be continuing to poison the food chain right from the simplest organism up though fish, land crops, cattle and eventually US!

Not only that, incinerators inevitably produce tons and tons of toxic ash, which of course, simply gets dumps as legal landfill.

But - there are fully environmentally, commercially viable sustainable systems...but so much has been invested in incineration systems, and the services surrounding them, why change???

For the UK, people who wish to object to incinerators in particular, should contact UK Without Incineration

 
 

 

"Every year there is enough wind circulating around the Globe to

Power every Country on Earth

30 TIMES OVER!"

Wind Turbines - Most governments around the world have latched on to the fact that there is enough wind energy available to fulfil the needs of virtually every one of our electricity needs...

... unfortunately these governments seem to think that BIGGER is BETTER , and their only solution is to destroy our landscape (and our seascape) with monster antiquated turbines that are not only less than 30% efficient,  but the carbon footprint involved in manufacturing them , not to mention on average the 400 tons of concrete to erect them, and then all of the ongoing dangers that they present to us

 

 

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