Environmental

From 2020worldpeace

You have the environment at your heart.

It is evident, from news, from study, from personal reflection, that we are doing things to this world that only serve to diminish its beauty. Biodiversity is predicated to halve in the next twenty years. We face impending disasters, such as ice-field melt and the corresponding sea-water rise, the salination of arable land due to tapping of coastal watertables and improper irrigation methods, pollution of rivers and lakes from factory and city effluence. The environment is under threat, and with the increased GDP of major countries increasing, such as China and India for example, the strain upon the planet is set to increase.

There are many proposed solutions, such as reducing CO2 emissions, funding alternative energy production including nuclear, as well as being conscientious about individual waste and generally reducing one's own imprint on the earth. The solutions are many and varied, and each serves to solve specific problems within any particular niche or environment.

The central tennant for any environmental study is the importance of an ecology, of a system of mutual inter-dependence. 2020worldpeace is an invitation to solve all environmental problems. By producing a global sustainable system, we may make this planet our home, such that our drive to survive does not lead to the accidental elimination of so many species. So that we may pass on to our children, a planet which is at least as beautiful as we found it.

Welcome, Green Messiah!

a natural concern

Visit the basic idea to gauge the degree of complexity you wish to engage at. It is important that you don't overdo it and plunge straight into something you can not conceive. Give yourself time.

The following three concept-nodes, Veridian Clarity, Watercycling, and Paying For Trees, may resonate with what you already know, while the As-One Trajectory may also prove stimulating.
When editing, please be disciplined in order to achieve the objective: to create an opportunity to solve all environmental problems by 2020.