Earth: The Sequel
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Penis
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I love change and catastrophe, because necessity is the mother of invention, and I love invention. The status quo has NEVER interested me. It is so derriere-garde, like Bush and offshore drilling and John McCain. BORING BORING BORING. New challenges are like setting off with Columbus for a New World! This is for me!
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I purchased the MP3 version for my Ipod. Great book, great ideas. We all must act now to save our planet and to make the United States a strong and self sustainable nation. Our first step is to prevent the extension of the "bush like" mentality of corporate greed and war for oil.
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Thank you for the posting.
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Great points! war is the big bizz money maker these days we foucus all our time on useless killing machines and not life .Your right we could of had all this in affect long ago.glad to see it coming back to the plate. Would there not be poverty? or war? if we used the money we spend on war to help.We spend so much on WAR.
Its no longer about protection.Dont we have enough?
power to all people of this planet to change.
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I've been a proud ED member for a decade. I am delighted to see Mr. Krupp telling it like it is: the enormous planetary crisis of global warming also constitutes an opportunity to earn billions of dollars (if not more) from the green economy. Right on!
This may save humans, but not humanity, differ things. Funny, will someone step up to create an alternative? They already did, many times, Tesla was the first I know of, there have been many more. Check out the list of dead scientists. Joe Cell, and so many more inventions supressed. Most recent winner found dead in an airport. This is nothing less than a joke. Question: Why are same materials in solar tech cheap in everything else? Why do plants thrive in CD, yet they are dieing?
hilly777 3 years ago 4
It's important to get these ideas out into the mainstream so millions of people know what CAN be done. Tesla and others pre-dated the internet. Hopefully there are enough folks out there to make a difference now--through popular movements--in a way that was unavailable before....
HariLarry 3 years ago 3