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It was only a matter of time before an Alternative Power Incubator was born…

Solar power investments are up, fueled by incentives and the prospects of utility-scale projects. Solar power is looking up, brightened by technology improvements, a variety of incentives and by heightened environmental concerns.

Under the Gazoo Energy Group Brand, green energy companies will find a business partner with the right tools at hand:financial- and brand-name-support.

The market for green energy companies was never better than today. In realizing the challenges of tomorrow, today is the day to act.

The demand for renewable energy will grow every year - for generations to come

The Gazoo Energy Group is building a Gazoo Energy brand awareness for consumers worldwide. As our team has extensive long time experience in all business fields, i.e.: green hydrogen
and solar energy, business developments, finance, and marketing, our management will build a worldwide Gazoo Energy brand that will clearly lead the market.

By acquiring and developing a wide range of green energy companies, our portfolio of
companies will increase our ability to address the today’s problems concerning the worldwide energy market situation.

Just to have a good product and idea is often not enough to get the needed product-attention and awareness, to be able to influence the energy market the right way, to become a succesful selling product.

Gazoo Energy Group is providing financial and brand name support to companies with great products in the fields of:

Waste-to-Energy conversion, Solar Energy, Hydrogen Systems, Wind energy, and others.

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We are looking for companies in these sectors to build a combined force that not only helps the environment, but also their shareholders stock value tremendously.

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Small wind systems

The energy demands of Glen Jacobsen´s turtle and tortoise farm in Bird Island, Minn., sent him looking for alternative ways to power the special ultraviolet heating and lighting necessary to raise his 30-some threatened and endangered reptiles.

“Since the western plains of Minnesota are notoriously windy, I got my wind speed readings and realized that I had a viable wind resource on my property,” said Jacobsen, who invested about $60,000 in erecting a 20-kilowatt wind turbine. It started producing power in August 2007, and in its first year churned out close to 30,000 kilowatts, offsetting 29.8 tons of carbon dioxide.

“With wind power, all of the costs are basically upfront — to put in foundation, erect it, to put in the wiring, with the exception of annual maintenance and ongoing insurance,” Jacobsen said. “Once that´s done, you just wait for the wind to blow.”

Harnessing the power of small wind energy systems is something that is gaining momentum among businesses looking to make investments in clean and renewable energy sources, said Ron Stimmel, small wind advocate at the American Wind Energy Association, in Washington, D.C. Read more here at waste and recycling news.

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Green And Ready for Earth Day

I don’t know about you but this Earth Day feels different to me, definitely some wind at our backs, and all Environmental efforts for a change.
New projects with big time funding behind it can now be seen in Wind, Solar and Alternative Fuels such as; Bio and Hydrogen. All have taken hold and continue to grow. Now being Green is the Trendy and Right thing to do. Green is the New Black.

Way back in 1989, while attending Pace University in Briarcliff Manor at the time, we celebrated Earth Day. It was the first time they had celebrated Earth Day since 1970.  Now Earth Day has grown into an official date on the calendar. The first official “Earth Day” was April 22, 1970. The idea was that of Gaylord Nelson, a US Senator. The official Earth Day date of the United Nations however coincides with the March Equinox,  the day the Earth shifts on its Axis and our days become longer.

GreenAndReady.com is pleased to bring you articles that are relevant to the Green Generation.

Articles on Alternative FuelsAvoiding Poisons in Everyday Life, The New Green Language of today and even a few on Sustainable Tourism. But what we truly seek is a comprehensive directory of all Green Businesses, know one, let us know, how they are Green and Ready ?

5 Things You Can Do Now To Celebrate Earth Day

1 - Unplug appliances when you’re not using them. Or, use a “smart” power strip that senses when appliances are off and cuts “phantom” or “vampire” energy use.

2 - Do Not Drive Your Car, If You Must Drive- Carpool. Try Walking, or Cycling

3 - Plant a garden, shrub, tree and or plant today.

4 - Skip the bottled water and go with a re-usable Stainless Steel bottle

5 - Keep Electronics out of the Trash. Commit to further Reduce, Re-Use and Recycling programs

It’s not too late to change our fate and start protecting the planet, Make Everyday Earth Day.

Fuel Additive Proven to Cut Emmissions by Independant Lab

SAN DIEGO, CA–(MARKET WIRE)–Apr 6, 2009 — Ethos Environmental, Inc. (OTC BB:ETEV.OB - News), a San Diego-based company, is pleased to announce that, through Ethos Scientific LLC, the Company’s research and development division, it has received positive Proof of Concept test results in reducing toxic tailpipe emissions when the company’s new and improved flagship product, EthosFR+, a liquid fuel catalyst, is added to fuel.

The new and improved blend was tested by the California Environmental Engineering Laboratory, Center for Environmental Research in Santa Ana, California in March. The CEE is Environmental Protection Agency recognized and California Air Resources Board (CARB) certified.

The Company’s new formula contains compounds not present in the original blend. Ethos’ new Scientific Advisory Board recommended the addition of this proprietary ingredient to dramatically bolster the products’ performance in gas and diesel engines.

The tests were run on a Cummins QSM-11 400 HP heavy duty diesel engine in accordance with Federal Regulations. The successful tests were conducted on a heavy duty engine dynamometer. Two tests were completed; one initially without the EthosFR+ fuel catalyst to establish a baseline average for tailpipe emissions, horsepower and fuel economy. The second test included the addition of EthosFR+ in the engine. The results of this test were compared to the baseline.

Analysis of the tests indicated a significant reduction of measured tailpipe emissions for Hydrocarbons, Carbon Monoxide, Nitrous Oxide, and Particulate Matter. A marked improvement in horsepower and fuel economy was also noted.

According to CEE Research Director Joe Jones, the results were “surprising” and Ethos FR+ outperformed other additives that the CEE has tested in the past. “The results using the Ethos product showed significant improvement in lowering the tailpipe emissions and improving fuel economy,” Jones said.

“The test results from an EPA recognized and CARB certified laboratory verifies with a high level of confidence the validity of EthosFR+ and its high probability for continual improvement in engines with constant use,” said Corey P. Schlossmann, Ethos Environmental, Inc.’s CEO. “As a result of the conclusive ‘Proof of Concept’ test, we are now beginning production of the new EthosFR+ for release into our expanding global distribution network.”

[To read the complete 'Proof of Concept' Executive Summary or to watch a video of what Research Director Joe Jones said, click here.]

About Ethos Environmental, Inc.

Ethos Environmental, Inc. (OTCBB: ETEV), a San Diego-based corporation, is the manufacturer of award-winning fuel reformulating products that help industries meet environmental regulations and relieve skyrocketing fuel costs. By using Ethos FR®, commercial vehicles can increase fuel economies, while reducing harmful emissions. For more information about Ethos Environmental, Inc., visit www.ethosfr.com.

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How much does it cost to keep your computer on overnight?

All the power wasted while computers are sitting idle overnight adds up, and one study has finally tried to measure it. The tally: An estimated $2.8 billion wasted on excess energy costs each year in the U.S. alone.

On a CO2 basis, that’s 20 million tons of carbon dioxide, about the amount produced by 4 million cars on the road.

But big numbers like that become almost meaningless in an era of trillion-dollar bailouts, so to put the wasted energy in perspective, the study provides the data in terms you can better understand: If you run a company with 1,000 PCs left on overnight, you can save about $28,000 a year if they are turned off after hours. That’s not chump change.

Of course, it’s also a fact that your PC will function better if you restart it regularly, and nightly shutdowns can help you avoid having to suddenly reboot in the middle of the day when you’d otherwise be productive. So even though this little laptop, by my math, eats up only about a quarter’s worth of power overnight, maybe it’s a smart idea — and ultimately a time-saver, too — to shut it down after hours after all.

Via USA Today

Home Grown Solar Power

Do you want to switch to homemade solar power? Discover if it is right for you.
This article is written and owned by Gator Publishing

Solar power, how will it change your life? are solar panels a worthy investment? what are the options available to use solar energy as solar power? Here are your answers

There are pros and cons of using the sun to create solar energy. The question is … are the cons really so bad that a person should not consider sun power as an alternative energy source? If you answered yes to that question, you must enjoy paying your electricity bill. As for me, I don’t like spending my money on something I should be able to get for free - and neither should you.

The pros for using solar energy for electricity:

- Use the sun’s renewable energy to help our environment.

- Will lower your electricity bill, possibly even eliminating your bill completely.

- Will increase the value of your home.

- Will allow you to have electricity during power disruptions and in locations where electricity is not readily available.

- Homemade solar panels can be fun and educational projects for all ages.

The cons for using solar energy for electricity:

- The area needs lots of sun.

- Are considered to be a costly investment.

- Technology change frequently.

- Are not as effective during bad weather and cloudy days.

Every single one of us should be concerned about our planet’s future and do our part to conserve fossil fuels. Every single one of us should have the desire to learn how to become more self-sufficient. Every single one of us should be concerned about our finances and try to keep our bills to a minimum to improve our financial futures.

How do you get solar energy?

- Professionally installed solar panels

- Solar power kits

- Homemade solar panels

In order to have a professional installation of a home solar panel system, as you know, is a huge hit for most of our wallets. The average blue collar individual, like me, can not afford this kind of an expense in today’s economy. It’s like a catch 22. The average person has a hard time affording their electric bill and at the same time can’t afford to install alternative energy devices to help relieve the cost of their electricity.

Instead of hiring a professional, there are solar power kits available and much more affordable. A solar power kit will come with everything a person needs to get started at setting up a home solar system.

The thing to keep in mind though, is … prior to hiring a professional solar panel installer or buying a solar power system kit, it is important to learn the details how solar power actually works. The best way to accomplish that is to build a homemade solar power generatorArticle Search, gain the knowledge and begin your road to independence.

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Obama, Energy Policy, and Dismal Energy Science


This article is written and owned by Dr. Hemsath

President Obama is trying to solve the financial crisis and issue a new energy policy. He will need much helpful advice from advisors in economics and energy. Previous correction measures to financial market crises and to energy consumption and supply have failed. After announcing his economic team, Mr. Obama must select the energy team. It is important that he seizes the moment and finds qualified energy practitioners.

Economics is often called the dismal science because of an article written by Thomas Carlyle more than 150 years ago. In it he proposed mockingly to reintroduce slavery to control labor markets. During modern times, this moniker proves to be a prophetic choice. Modern economics have, after all, brought us not only free markets and unimaginable monetary rewards for the few chosen ones, but have also produced the great depression of 1931, the world financial crisis of 2008, and 12 recessions in the intervening 75 years.

Just imagine a similar performance record for airplanes, skyscrapers, nuclear power plants, and bridges!

The financial damages inflicted by systemic deficiencies in our economic infrastructure are unbearable and must not be tolerated any longer. These deficiencies are manmade and are caused by regularly failing institutions. Yet, we not only continue to support these institutions, but bail them out without conditional provisions that prevent them from paying irrational bonuses to their management and using the bailout funding for starting the engineering of the next recession, depression, or financial crisis. Crises are the occasions when the chosen cash in.

Obama has committed himself to bring change to our country. He has promised to address the lingering energy crisis during his presidency. It now appears that he too is following the battle cry of the unholy alliance between industry and environmental groups and is demanding the conservation of energy to save the planet. This demand is not based on scientific facts but on belief in dismal science. It also will waste billions of dollars spent for doomed-to-fail conservation efforts.

Energy conservation and Cap and Trade concepts cannot save our planet from overheating, cannot slow sea level rise, cannot prevent climate changes, and cannot save animal and plant species from extinction. However, they will significantly increase profits of energy companies and will assure that energy costs will continue their only occasionally interrupted rise into the sky.

In 1997, a comparably small number of industrialized countries in Europe and across the world signed the Kyoto Protocol. The signatories to this agreement committed themselves to reduce their greenhouse gas discharges and especially their carbon dioxide emissions in future years. Virtually all of these emissions are produced by fossil fuel combustion.

In the years following, the USA, China, India, and many other countries refused to sign because of the glaring deficiencies of the Kyoto provisions. These dissenting countries proved to be right.

The signors of the Kyoto agreements were absolutely correct on one count; the continuation of fossil fuel based carbon dioxide emissions will destroy our Earth. Unfortunately, their understanding of energy science was flawed. They made the same mistake our economists continue to make. Continuing with deficit spending and increasing leverage of financial institutions forever cannot save national economies and prevent financial crises. Similarly, continuing the discharge of fossil fuel emissions forever cannot stop global warming and related damages.

We must face reality. Conservation can at best slow atmospheric accumulation of carbon dioxide. It cannot halt global overheating. The Obama administration will hopefully have at least one qualified, influential scientist, who can debunk the prevailing beliefs in conservation and carbon taxation. Global overheating can only be stopped by ending all fossil fuel combustion permanently!

What are the available options? Fossil fuel reserves with the exception of petroleum are still plentiful. However, petroleum is getting scarce, consumption of petroleum is accelerating, and petroleum reserves will run out during the next fifty to seventy years. As long as we burn petroleum products we add to accumulated carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. Burning all our remaining petroleum reserves will double or triple past global warming.

Fortunately, we have access to two energy sources that can provide plentiful, affordable, emission-free energy for centuries. These energy resources are sun radiation and nuclear fuels. Sun energy does not produce any pollutants or wastes. Sun energy is inexhaustible. Nuclear fuels will last at least for another century, are still inexpensive, but produce radioactive waste. This waste must and can be managed. There is one unmatched advantage to these two energies; they will stabilize atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions and will end global warming.

There is one major drawback to these energy sources, too. Both energies must be converted into energy forms that world economies are accustomed to use. Nuclear fuel can be converted into electricity. Sun energy can be converted into electricity and into irreplaceable liquid fuels.

Why are we not installing facilities for converting these savior energies and stop burning fossil fuels?

The reasons are economical, political, financial, and cultural. A few explanations may be helpful.

Installing a nuclear power plant is expensive and may last ten years. AdditionallyFree Web Content, political and cultural forces in society are trying to prevent the proliferation of nuclear technologies.

Conversion of sun energy into electricity is technically not as far advanced as nuclear energy conversion. Well managed efforts for closing technology gaps can produce needed results in less than a decade. Developmental technologies like wind power conversion and direct conversion of sun energy into electricity can be installed immediately. Electricity produced with commercially available conversion equipment will at first be considerably more expensive than presently generated electricity. A reasonably large number of facilities must be subsidized initially to further advance technologies and reduce equipment costs. Continuing installation activities will also encourage development and demonstration of energy storage.

Converting sun energy into liquid fuels is still in its infancy. Only proper management and funding can develop needed technologies in ten to fifteen years. Initial evaluations indicate that liquid fuels converted from sun energy can be produced for about fifty dollars per barrel.

Why has this technology not been developed earlier? This question is difficult to answer. The question falls into the same dismal category as inquiries into the causes for the periodic recurrence of depressions and financial crises.

Answers are by definition irrational.

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Breaking the OPEC Chains

This article is written and owned by Klaus H Hemsath

The world is entering the period when petroleum reserves are being depleted and transportation fuels are becoming scarce. Price gouging will result.Cars, trucks, trains, ships, and airplanes are wholly dependent on the supply of liquid fuels. When petroleum fuels become too costly, world economies will slow and fail.This article proposes a novel approach to produce liquid fuels from biomass forever and without endangering food production.

Worldwide demand for petroleum is increasing. Last year crude oil prices topped $135 per barrel.  Long term, oil prices have been on a steady climb . Dwindling OPEC oil reserves and a weak dollar are driving petroleum prices to new heights.

The US government has made no serious efforts to develop effective countermeasures. Instead, energy conservation, ethanol production from corn, and a failing “Cap and Trade” permit system are hyped by politicians.

Exploding grain prices have exposed the ethanol hoax and made poor people across the world scramble for food. Coal and oil sands are used to produce petroleum substitutes and increase greenhouse gas emissions. The “Cap and Trade” concept was tried in Europe. The concept is deeply flawed. It does not provide lasting relief. It merely delays the day of reckoning for a few years.

Electricity and liquid transportation fuels are the lifeblood of our economies. Economic growth is impossible without plentiful, affordable, and secure energy supplies. Economies will collapse when supplies of petroleum begin to shrink, when global warming keeps causing damages, and when energy prices continue skyrocketing. Will our grandkids witness such disasters?

We are facing a problem that is too large to be solved by industrial entities. The financial risks of introducing new technologies are too large. Government agencies and industry cooperatives must find technical solutions to our problems, must install a few of any new energy producing installations, and must make the advanced technologies economically competitive.

Are there any solutions that can be developed before petroleum is depleted and before global warming exceeds the 3 to 4 degree Celsius global warming threshold?

The world community must solve these two threatening disasters very quickly. Petroleum reserves will last only a few more decades considering the accelerating, worldwide demand. Greenhouse gases from coal and petroleum combustion will continue to accumulate in our air at ever faster rates and will accelerate global warming and ice melting. Any of these disasters may strike within less than five decades.

Increased use of nuclear power can generate large amounts of electricity and can replace the use of coal. Increased use of solar power, hydropower, wind power, marine power, and geothermal heat can provide additional electricity.

Surprisingly, only one single concept seems to have the potential to produce sufficient amounts of liquid transportation fuels. This concept is the conversion of biomass into liquid petroleum substitutes.

The concept of biomass conversion has just suffered a major public relations debacle. The ill conceived process of converting corn by fermentation into ethanol has led to a temporary tripling of US corn prices. This huge increase caused the destabilization of worldwide food prices. This effect was entirely predictable. Nevertheless, this concept was considered worthy to receive large governmental subsidies.

Biomass conversion into fuel is our one and only option. We must learn how to convert sunlight, water, carbon dioxide, and fertilizer into biomass. Food crops are not suited for conversion. Food crops have been selected, domesticated, and bred to provide tasty and nutritious foods. Energy crops must be selected based on entirely different properties. Energy crops must have very high energy content, must provide very high crop yields, and must grow very fast. This means that we must find and further breed plants with very high energy yields; i.e. plants with the highest values of energy per acre per year.

When designing biomass plantations, we must address several specifications. We need plenty of sunshine and we must protect against the misappropriation and abuse of fertile lands and of forests. By locating biomass plantations on arid lands and by combining biomass growing and biomass conversion into a single facility, we can avoid abuse of agricultural lands.

Biomass production must be designed to be highly automated and mechanized to lower costs. Additionally, biomass is best converted into petroleum substitutes within hours. Such quick conversion requires on-site processing. Harvested biomass cannot be stored for long times. Liquefied petroleum substitutes can be stored in tanks and can be transported by pipeline.

Obviously, such radical plantation concept, which ideally uses hydroponic techniques and is not dependent on soil quality, will need development. New biomass types must be identified. The performance of high energy yield plants must be optimized. The engineering of hydroponic plantations located on arid lands or in deserts must be completed, pilot plants must be built and tested, and fast conversion processes for converting carbohydrates into hydrocarbons must be found and developed to maturity.

One question remains; does our Earth have large enough areas of arid land which are ideally located closely to coasts and seawater?

In 2004 the world consumed roughly 30 billion barrels of petroleum. This figure translates into an energy consumption of 173 exajoules per year. We know the energy yields of a few food plants. We can extrapolate those energy yields and arrive at a probable energy yield of newly bred plants of 10,000 gigajoules per hectare per year. When we divide energy consumption by energy yield we arrive at a figure of 17.3 million hectare or 42.6 million acres. This area is equal in size to the state of Florida. This small area can support biomass growth to supply the entire world with transportation fuels! Very large areas are readily available to support the growth of biomass. The Earth has many arid areas and huge deserts.

US government must lead the world in this endeavor and must establish an agency with a single mission: Develop the technologies to produce plentiful, affordableFree Reprint Articles, and secure liquid transportation fuels for the next few centuries.

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The various hybrid car brands allow people choice

Hybrid Cars Guide
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There are different modes of travel that people use. Among these is that of hybrid cars. The various hybrid car brands allow people the choice of having a stylish looking vehicle at the same time that fuel is conserved and the environment is kept pollution free. The various cars which can be included in the range of hybrid cars will include the popular SUVs.

With so many choices like these you will be able to understand why people like to look at how buying hybrid cars can be of help to them. To being your hunt for a good hybrid brand you should first take a look on the internet. While this may seem time consuming it will save you time when you are actually shopping for a good car make.

You will be able to see the latest hybrid cars which are due to come on to the market. And you should see if there are any performance reviews available. This information will help you in the decision making process of which hybrid electric car to choose from. You need to understand that while there are many brands of hybrid cars, some of these may not be that easy to repair or have their parts replace.

There are as we know many different types of hybrid cars that can be bought. These will for the most part be well known car brands. You will find that Honda which is a known manufacturer of cars also has their version of a hybrid car. The Honda Civic hybrid is one such hybrid that people like to buy.

The Honda Civic hybrid will be found having a 5 speed manual overdrive transmission. This Honda car is an assist hybrid car. Unlike other hybrid cars the Honda Civic hybrid has been able to take an award for the best international engine. From Motor Trends the entire range of Hybrid cars is known to be car that people can rely on.

The various ways and means to finding the right hybrid cars can be difficult as there are many choices with which to overwhelm you. Having access to a list of hybrid cars will help cut down this mass of complications which can arise especially if you dont have a clear idea about the car that you want. Once you can see all of the hybrid cars and see their driving specificationsComputer Technology Articles, you can then decide which is the hybrid car for your lifestyle.

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Are we Green? Do we Recycle? Will we outlast the Dinosaurs?

This article is written and owned by David Rosenak

Can we solve the global problems of shortages of food, fuel, fresh water, the destruction of the forests and extinction of other species, and pollution of the water, the land, and the air, without solving the problem of overpopulation?

For most people, “Being Green” is a matter of throwing the pop can in the recycle bin. Not a bad thing to do, but can that to fix the planet?

We ridicule the dinosaurs by referring to anything obsolete as a “dinosaur”. However, the dinosaurs were able to rule the earth for 165 MILLION YEARS. Civilized humans have been on Planet Earth for only 10 THOUSAND YEARS, and we are well on our way toward destroying it. If we do not destroy the planet in some other manner sooner, we shall surely destroy it through overpopulation. We are burning up precious and irreplaceable resources, polluting the land, the water, and the air we breathe, and causing climate changes with likely disastrous consequences. We are chopping down the primordial forests and driving other species to extinction. Already the prices of oil, gasoline, and food are soaring; civil wars are being fought over scarce sources of fresh water. We can not solve any of these global problems without solving the population problem.

United States and World human populations doubled during my grandfather’s generation, doubled again during my lifetime, and will continue to double and redouble until some generation has the gumption to do something about it. From the current 6 billion people on the face of the planet to 12 billion, 24 billion, 48 billion in the next couple hundred years. Though you and I will be dead then, in terms of geological time, a couple hundred years is a blink. Can we really be that irresponsible?

We have developed the ability to eliminate most of the hideous diseases that have plagued mankind throughout the millennia, killing off children and young adults, and reducing population. At the same time, we have also developed the ability to avoid giving birth to mass quantities of children, and we don’t even have to give up sex! But with our learning to survive comes the responsibility to control our desires for unrestrained reproduction. How can anyone profess a love for children, and yet doom them to live on an overcrowded overpopulated world, with its resources depleted and its atmosphere fouled?

In the United States, we continue to grow our population both through an excessive birth rate, and also by allowing our population to balloon by taking the overflow population from other parts of the world. The United States must become the proponent to the World for eliminating world population growth
. Over time, the excess people born in one part of the world do up in another. This is a world problem, and must be solved by the people of the world working on it together. And as the world leader, it falls upon the United States to spearhead a worldwide movement to eliminate the spiraling growth of human population.

To date, this is a topic utterly ignored by every politician in every office in the United States!

To take a stand on this issue will require some real backbone. It is a policy that will be reviled by most all religious groups. This seems surprising in that one would think that people devoted to God’s works would certainly not want to destroy His planet. It is a basic tenet of nearly all religions: “Go Forth and Multiply”. Religious leaders, particularly, should have the maturity to put aside slavery to tradition and work for the benefit of all mankind, for the benefit of the generations to follow, and for the benefit of God’s Planet Earth.

Before we can preach population control to the world, we must adopt an internal policy to teach responsible parenting. This needs to become a top priority national goal. No, not a Draconian plot where you would need permission from Government to have children, and that the sound of children laughing would never again be heard throughout the land. To have a stable population, we do need to give birth to and to raise to maturity an average of two children for every two adults. Many people have no children, or only one. Tragically, in spite of our tremendous gains in medical technology, some of our children still do not survive to maturity. So those who have the desire and ability to care for more could certainly have three or four. That’s a bunch. It takes a lot of love, a lot of devotion, a lot of determination, and a lot of hard work to be good parents to three or four children.

Obviously, the first place to start with reducing birth rates is to adopt a policy of doing all possible to prevent unwanted pregnancies and unwanted births. We need to make family planning and sex education a part of the curriculum at the ages where young people are first grappling with puberty. Before they reach the age where they begin sexual experimentation, young people must be taught that having children is not only the most rewarding experience they will ever undertake, it is also the most awesome responsibility they will ever assume. We need to abandon a welfare system that has made child bearing a life choice for bored young teenage girls, a means of escaping a dreary life and setting up housekeeping at public expense.

It will be more difficult to get cooperation from other parts of the world, especially from countries where a culture of producing large numbers of progeny is deeply ingrained. The United States must use whatever tools we have to engender the cooperation of the other nations of the Earth to join us in what is clearly the most vital requirement to preserve the planet Earth and the quality of life for its future human and non-human inhabitants. One of those tools, of course, would be that for any nation that refuses to adopt a “zero population growth” policy, the quota for their people to immigrate to the United States would become zero. The United States must become the champion for this cause, and educate, cajole, and coerce the world to participate. Unfortunately, actual U.S. policy has been the opposite.

If we are able to eliminate population growth, there will be some real and serious side affects. Our economy is based on having continual expansion and, an ever-growing number of young people to support a growing population of old people. Learning how to cope without this growing population will be a real challenge. But if we do not face that challenge now, do we really want to pass this task on to our children and our children’s children, when the number of humans on Earth is even greaterArticle Submission, and the task is even more daunting?

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