7 Ways to Save the World

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Adaptation and Change

Environment can force people to adapt. Environmental factors include:
*sound
*light
*irridance
*gravity
*heat
*air quality
*geography
*wind
*moisture
*other organisms

Change of Environment

Expansionist focus on changing every part of the environment. This often results an ideal environment, however the people cannot fully change the minor flaws such as viruses. Total submission to the earth will also make the person unhealthy.
I made a list and explanation to the likely changes

*sound
better to play sounds you like... light background music for work and loud music for parties
Sound therapy will work, however it will not fully cure the person. People know a loud frequency will turn the ear deaf at that frequency. Music is for enjoyment and relaxation. It cannot be heavily used as a medicinal property.

*air quality
Air filteration systems and Simonez's all-in-one cleaners can change air quality.

*temperature
Warm and cold temperature can be changed by wearing different clothing. People can also use air conditioners. It is better to wear different clothing. If people wear only underwear and is hot, then turn on the air conditioner. If the people don't have enough clothing for cold weather, the people can turn on the air conditioner.

*sewage
When people need to use water, people can clean the dirty water. This only happens if the groundwater and other water are dirty. The details are in this board.

*farms near homes
Instead of expanding stuff, people can build farms near their houses. This can reduce the amount of land loss and more space. People can also farm near their rooftops and in their backyard.

*layout
People use different types of organization. Some people choose to use binders. Other people choose to use duotangs. You can choose to use either a binder or a duotang. Sometimes people can make another organization method. As long as the method is not rediculed by the society and it works, the change is a success.

*decision
Everyone is a voodoo doll user to some point. I guess people need to be safe and still do the voodoo that they do. Besides making themselves safe, they must also suggest or force important decisions to other people. People usually decide what is important for them. A person can read history to find out what is important for him or her.

Adaptation of Environment

*changing the diet and exercise
>Nutrition pills to help diet.
>Exercise mentioned in this board.
>Eat according to the Canadian Food Guide.

*changing the energy using habit
>Use less energy, but do not become obsessed
>Purchase energy efficient products
>When the air conditioner can obtain a steady amount of temperature, turn off the thermostat by 1 degree to 2 degrees every 15 minutes
>Have better insulation
>Turn to renewable energy grids such as wind, solar, mini-hydro for a less guilty experience

*changing the purchasing habit
>Purchase items with high biodegrability, efficiency, cheap price, and more percentages for recycling
>best is done by green companies, who made stuff from recycled consumer products
>I will call biodegrability percentage as A, Efficiency as B, Cheap price as C, recycling as D, green companies production as E
>A+D+E gives a value of throwing away. I will call the sum of A+D+E R. + is the symbol for addition.
>R should have the highest value as possible. As long as the each percentage does not go beyond 100%, then the company may not lied
> >B=#of joules/s*operation seconds*the cost in terms of seconds...look for lower # of joules.
>C+B should be as low as possible
>To decide, simply look for the highest R value and the lowest C+B value.
>Buy the item with the highest R value and the lowest C+B value.
>If there are not good products, choose the ones with the higher R value.
>If it is possible, choose the one with the higher R value and the lower C+B value
>http://extrashopping.bravehost.com

*changing the throwing away habit
Recycle, compost, reduce and reuse
 
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People can focus on common points of the Quran to solve middle east religion and war conflict. I roughly scaned the Quran and found below to be helpful. If people do not want peace, the below method will not work.

Al Najm
Al Hajj
Al Furqan
Al 'Imran
will help the people to get a rough idea about the roots of Islam

Al Najm uses terror and error from the people of Sodom and Gomarah to scare and warn people. I think good priests can scare people too. They can compare the lives of people in Sodom and Gomarah with the current. As long as people avoid the situation in Sodom and Gomarah, the community will be all right. The community will not be spectacular, however it will be all right.

Other stuff in the Quran may not work because people changed their habits.
 

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Missing Information

The first yinyang is painted with black ink. The black ink is made from carbon based products and ranges in many different types. A higher quality of the modern day ink is Cao su gong's high quality oil based smokey book calligraphy ink juice. It is highly toxic, however it can be washed down by water. Below is a link to some basic knowledge about the ink:
http://www.asia-art.net/chinese_ink_s.html
The picture in the first page of this board slightly water based. It means the yinyang is toxic and it helps most people. If people are corrupted and scared of it, they think it is poo. I will show you guys a couple of images of the ink block and the ink. Then I will show the picture again. Those scared and corrupted people can judge for themselves.


Ink sticks in different colours


Black ink sticks


A slab of ink stone

Ancient users grind the ink sticks on the ink stone with some water. The ink should be liquid like.

Above is an image of the grinded ink mixed with water. The black stuff is the ink and the water.

Nowadays, people purchase liquid ink. Most of the ink sticks are much of the novelty collection like the one below:


When painted by the brush and the ink with some sort of distortion, it look like the following:


I know some people don't like neither of the two images. So, I guess I have to put in my personal opinion. I think yinyang really look like the below image (according to my personal search and opinion):


More Links
http://www.det.csiro.au/science/r_h/solarthermal.htm
A closer way to do solar thermal and a replacement for coal. There are still emissions, however I think the next voodoo user can transform the emissions into energy. This can be done by fuel cells or chemical reactions in battery. I guess people need the right voodoo user to present the final step to renewable energy success and cycle. People can try out solar thermal, minihydro, some mechanical tricks such as wind, and some oil based combustion as backup. The backup is already there.

http://encarta.msn.com/media_461529212/types_of_bacteria.html
finally, a list of the bacteria classes and their functions
 

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I think I might overreacted to the situation. Nowadays, the transition progress to solve the problems of high oil prices can be not the only one option. The problem with the situation is the excess gas. People can take the excess gas to make complementary chemical batteries, which is similar to fuel cell or a regular chemical battery. I know people are afraid of the excess gas. Instead of calling it the excess gas, people can call it usable gas or reactants. Leftover gas in the air can be treated. Renewable energy such as wind and solar can be used for retirement and off-grid homes. I will make the chemical batteries. I will also try to give a report of retirement plans and options.

The above is an explanation of the batteries and the energy sources for future generations. :-? :-|
 

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Practical Adaptation for Economies & Government

Practical Adaptation for Economies

1. Use stuff as efficient as possible: less energy usage and less production
material.

2. Check all accounts for errors

3. In emergency situations, apply tax rebates

4. Convert extra materials to useful materials, reuse the materials

5. Have enough sales by the right amount of advertisements and cooperation with
other companies

6. Train your workers

7. Set regulations for talented and morally-corrupted people

8. Find a way to make the spies work for you

9. Do not apply for spies. This can save money and effort

10. Take moderate risks. If something fails, make sure you have backup(s). The
backup must work. Ask allies for help.

11. When you are rich enough, buy the used cans to save production cost

12. Produce at cheaper countries

13. Try not to start everything over

14. Go for the most liked voodoos. Don't try risky voodoos. Yes. Don't even try.

15. Keep your stock money less than 1% of the company's worth. U.S.'s housing
economy and the large amount of debt is risky. A lot of company will face a
really bad shock. The economy shock is coming, however it will only scare
many awful people.

16. See the Adaptation and Change for a person's specific guide


Practical Adaptation for Government

1. Seriously, make sure you have backup stuff. Backup cannot fail

2. Make sure there are not traitors or spies

3. Better to make those traitors or spies to work for you than execute.
Execution encourages panic. Panic require more voodoo and militia to calm
panic

4. Don't do ridiculous laws to cause the people to rebell

5. Keep everything on the safe side

6. The army restricts unwanted and violent people while thinkers convince people
to calm down. The thinkers must act like a psychological analysist and
problem solver

7. Just in case, build a strong relationship with allies. If backup fails,
please do ask your allies for help

8. See Adaptation and Change for a person's specific guide

9. Regulations should be tough during the tough times such as militia rebellion.
 
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Sorry about that. I forgot to correct some stuff about prices. The prices increase because people do not recycle or reuse materials, reduce usage, or use renewable energy. Renewable energy is the ultamite solution to the price problem. Recycle or reuse and reduce help people to waste less materials. Less materials wasted can result a very good reduction of prices. An example is the case of aluminum. Renewable energy can also help reduce the prices. If the source is a renewable energy, it will only require the earth's natural patterns to power the machine. Unfourtunately, few people know how to use renewable energy. Most of the renewable energy products does not benefit the economy. Only some ideas can benefit people. I think the major step for people is to provide some renewable resources as options for retirement. The next gradual step is to focus on recycling or reuse and reduction or efficieny. Biodegradability should be avoided for most products except unreusable and unrecyclable products like unrecyclable plastic bags.
 

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21 July 2008
UC San Diego Enacts Green Energy Initiatives

by Jim Gogek
California, United States [RenewableEnergyWorld.com]
University of California, San Diego, a university that considers itself to be one of the nation's greenest college campuses, has begun construction on a sustainable energy program that it says is among the largest in the nation by a university.
"Our sustainable energy program is the result of a campus-wide commitment by students, faculty and administration to advance environmental sustainability on a local, national and global level."


-- Steve Relyea, Vice Chancellor of Business Affairs, UC San Diego

The program, which includes solar, biogas fuel cells and wind energy, began with the first installation of solar photovoltaic (PV) panels from Borrego Solar atop a campus utility plant. When the solar portion of the project is complete, buildings and parking garages across the 1,200-acre campus next to the Pacific Ocean will feature solar panels with 2 megawatts (MW) of power capacity.
"This photovoltaic installation marks an historic event for a campus that has become a living laboratory for climate change solutions," said Steve Relyea, Vice Chancellor of Business Affairs. "Our sustainable energy program is the result of a campus-wide commitment by students, faculty and administration to advance environmental sustainability on a local, national and global level."
In addition to the solar photovoltaic project, UC San Diego will produce another 2.4 MW of energy from fuel cells powered by renewable methane. The methane fuel will be transported to UC San Diego from the Point Loma sewage treatment plant, where it is produced. Construction on this project will begin this fall. Not only does this produce green energy that replaces carbon-based energy, but it also removes pollutants from local air, since the methane is currently flared into the atmosphere at the sewage plant.
The university is also beginning a program to swap fossil fuel-generated energy for wind power. The university will throttle back its natural gas-powered cogeneration plant at night and replace the power with electricity purchased from California wind farms. This project, the first of its kind in California, will generate up to 3 MW of green energy.
The solar PV and biogas fuel cell construction projects are cost-free for the university. UC San Diego has negotiated power purchase agreements (PPAs), in which investors construct, install and maintain the photovoltaic panels and fuel cells on campus property, and the university then buys the power from investors through long-term contracts.
As Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Keeling Curve, the first measurement of greenhouse gas build-up that was conducted by Scripps scientist Charles David Keeling, the university will soon have 7.4 MW of renewable energy capacity, which will provide 10-15 percent of its annual electrical usage.
In addition to the green energy initiatives, researchers and students at UC San Diego are working on a wide range of environmental sustainability projects, including developing biofuels from algae and wood debris. Planners at the school design green dorms with automatic sun shading to save energy and drainage systems that stop all storm runoff from flowing into the nearby ocean. And students and fleet managers have begun a biofuel shuttle bus line, which decreases UC San Diego's reliance on fossil fuels.
UC San Diego has teamed up with local, national and international companies on its sustainable energy project. Three partners are working with the university on the solar PV project. Borrego Solar is the installer and Envision Solar is the designer of the solar "trees" that will be built on top of UC San Diego parking structures. Solar Power Partners is the financier and owner of the PV arrays. The biogas fuel cells are financed, constructed and owned by The Linde Group, an international industrial gases and engineering company.

http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/story?id=53092
 

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Steven Colbert wrote a great book similar to the newsletter, and he made solutions so simple it was like "duh wake up"
unfortuanetly he pulled himself out of politics cuz he claims it was too serious for him. too bad, we need a guy like him