Archive for April, 2010

World Overcrowding, from Myth to Facts

Monday, April 12th, 2010

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We were warned some years ago not to have more than two children for this would feed the problems of world overpopulation. We obviously didn’t agree for we had five more. Today this warning is louder than ever.

In the 1960’s, Paul Ehrlich stated, “It is already too late to avoid famines that will kill millions, possibly by 1975”. Another false prophet said, “I state flatly that the hungry world will not able able to feed itself ten years from now”. This warning was given in 1967. History has proven these predictions totally false.

Indeed, the world is getting more populated. The U.S. alone increases one person about every 16 seconds. We have 3.5 billion more people in the world than in 1950. However, this does not mean it is overcrowded. To prove it, how far do you have to drive from where you are right now to see wide open spaces? I can do so in around 5 minutes.

Though states like New Jersey have a population density of 1171 people/mile2, seven of the states have a resident density of less than 20 and have less than a million citizens. The national average is only 95. The city in which I live can fit comfortably its 65,400 people into 30 square miles, a population density of 2160 people/mile2. The average school classroom, where children spend more time than any other place during the week, has a population density of a million people/mile2. In other words, to be crowded, you have to choose to bunch together. It is not inevitable because of a lack of land.

The world population density is 34 people/mile2, or 7 ½ acres of useable land for every man, woman, and child. Most of the world is still uninhabited. Indeed, the entire world population could live in West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri under the same conditions as those in New York City, about 25,000 people/mile2. If you refer the less crowded suburbia density, everyone could live comfortably in the 48 contiguous states.

Usually countries like India (890 people/mile2) or Bangladesh (2750 people/mile2) are used as proof of world overpopulation. Of course, it is the crowded conditions that are blamed for homelessness and starvation. Yet Japan, a leading industrial country, has a population density only slightly less than India . No, the reason for starvation is usually political unrest, war, unwise government regulations, and false religion. Honestly, most lands, including India, could easily sustain its present population.

Ignoring the facts, however, the clarions of doom continue to sound. “We cannot long continue our present rate of progress. The first check for our growing prosperity, however, must render our population excessive” . Does this sound like the result of a recent study? It was written in 1865! “Our number are burdensome to the world, which can hardly support us”. That was written by Tertullian in the second century! How comical in light of the fact that India alone has sufficient rich farmland to provide food for the entire world! Further, the production of food in the world has increased 1000% in the last century, much faster than population growth. The dangers of famine and starvation are not increasing but decreasing.

So who cares about all this? Here is the principle: to rule the people, create a crisis. The phantom overpopulation teaching has for one thing, encouraged abortion, for they claim, among other things, that the child will demand resources that will simply be unavailable. Too often children are viewed as a liability, not an asset to the world.

A leading textbook for training Gynecologists demonstrates the influence of this thinking in the medical field. “In the minds of many, rapid growth of population has become second only to nuclear warfare as civilization’s greatest menace. The gynecologist- obstetrician has assumed a leadership role and has recognized the necessity of controlling human fertility. . . Population growth is perforce temporary; that it will- indeed must- eventually cease, halted either by an increase in deaths or a decrease in births. There is no other way. Thus, people must come to want fewer children”. If a woman expecting her third child went to a gynecologist trained in this school, what advice do you think she would be given? The fact is that hysterectomies are the second most common major surgery each year (800,000), and only 10% are due to cancer.

The heart of the problem is not overpopulation but lack of love for children. They are viewed as a nuisance, a hindrance to reaching our goals. However, children are the future of any country. When they are properly trained, children both multiply their parents’ impact, and in their own way benefit the world as good citizens. Children are indeed not the cause of the world’s destruction, but its future hope.

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One Important Way To Protect The Earth Is Using Solar Power

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

With more than a few billion people inhabiting the earth the need to find enough power to meet the changing and growing needs of this huge population calls for some very serious effort. With more and more emphasis being placed on the Western model of living it is not surprising that energy needs are not only required in greater numbers, but it is also depleting the already limited resources available to man.

 

Space – The Final Frontier May Hold the Answer for Future Needs

 

Space solar power projects may be the answer to providing humanity with energy that at the moment is in abundance in space. What will happen in the distant future is anybody’s guess, but it does present an environmentally friendly and economical energy resource at the moment. It should also give occasion to promote better technologies and will certainly further the prospects of future space settlement by humans.

 

The space solar power project is not such a novel idea as it has been studied from as far back as 1881 when the Nikola Test attempted to show that long-distance wireless power transmission over the earth’s surface was indeed feasible. Given the fact that space abounds with energy, it is only a question of time and considerable concerted effort before space solar power projects become reality.

 

The fundamental principal driving space solar power projects would involve satellites positioned in geosynchronous orbit that could collect the sun’s energy and convert it into radio waves that could be beamed to an earth based receiving site. On the ground, an antenna could then convert the radio waves back into electricity to power our energy needs.

 

At present, such concepts in space solar power projects are being aired and the aim is to reach out to the environmental community to disseminate information on space solar power projects and provide an opportunity to discuss its various pros and cons. It should certainly throw up many interesting proposals that would allow mankind to find an alternate as well as abundant energy source to meet the present needs as well as those of the future.

 

On the ground, at present, the U.S. Department of Energy has a Million Solar Roofs Initiative that is ambitious as also feasible that should meet America’s long term energy needs, and it is proposed that solar energy systems to the tune of one million should be installed in buildings across the United States by the end of this decade.

 

There is thus reason to be optimistic about future solar power projects being able to cope with energy requirements, and with space based projects, they should also help to preserve the earth’s fragile biosphere.

 

solar power is around you, in your lawn, on the roof… the landscaper auckland and interior designer they are thinking to get use of the solar power when they making the design for house.

 

Jobs in Sustainable Energy Fields

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

If you’re on the look out for ways to go eco and you are really serious about it you may want to consider finding yourself work in the sector.

Quite a few people who get work in the renewable electricity research and development sector will need to, at least initially, take relatively moderate remuneration. Taking a job in this sector is thus not about or, not predominantly about earning money, even if that is obviously important, as one who is not happy before long turns into one who isn’t productive on the job, especially when we are taking into consideration the brain-work associated with the task of researching and creating technological know-how inside the alternative electricity arena. There’s people who consider a career because they find it is a satisfying task they’ve undertaken, something that’s going to help humanity, or their community, or the Earth herself. But in truth, what many people imagine when it comes to work is often a position they at once enjoy immensely while they are also receiving high income for their time and effort.

Positions in the alternative energy research and development industry often offer just such a chance.

The alternative power industry is trying to find a range of different positions. A lot of people who get into this include the kind who would keep the power plants working (such as plant operators or mechanics), others are the developers of new sustainable electricity (engineers, scientists), and others make it all happen by buying sustainable electricity. So–not only do they hold the blessing of an interesting and satisfying occupation, but these same people are making the planet an even better place.

The business of alternate power is quickly expanding given that many government authorities are actually encouraging it. Many investors have become eager about placing their financial backing in the alternative energy industry since they can see it’s the wave of the future, from both need and also the fact of government support. Soaring oil prices help make alternate electricity tantalization increase in the minds of investors. As investors become more engaged, there exists more money accessible for companies to start up or expand, which turns in (needless to say) to additional job options.

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Facts About, And The Benefits Of, Recycling Paper

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

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Below are some of the environmental and money saving benefits of recycling paper…

Saves Trees – The most obvious reason to recycle paper is for saving trees which provide vital oxygen for the planet. Just 1 ton of recycled paper saves at least 16 of them.

Wildlife Preservation – More often than not, the wildlife that lives in the trees that are cut down to make ‘new’ paper, die quickly because they cannot adapt to living anywhere else. Recycling paper means that they can die natural deaths instead of forced ones.

Cheaper Paper – Everyone likes to save money and recycled paper is often cheaper than ‘new’ paper. Over the course of a life-time, you could save yourself well over a thousand dollars by opting for the recycled versions of the paper products that you regularly buy.

Less Water Consumption – To make ‘new’ paper requires vast amounts of water, whereas the process of recycling paper uses up much less of this important resource.

Saves Electricity – Producing electricity seriously damages the environment, but more than 400 kilowatt hours are saved by recycling 1 ton of paper.

Reduces Oil Dependence – Recycling paper reduces our dependence on oil. For every ton of paper that is recycled, approximately 2 barrels of oil are saved.

Less Pollution – Paper can burn in municipal waste incinerators that can spew out all kinds of air pollutants. When many incinerators are in urban locations, everyone would benefit from breathing better air if there were fewer of them.

Creates Jobs – Think about all the people who work within the paper recycling industry. Collectors, sorters and machine operators being just a few of them. The more that we recycle, the more of these jobs there will be created.

Sets A Precedent – Paper is probably the easiest thing to recycle, so it is a good starting point for those who do not currently recycle at all. Having gotten into the habit of recycling paper, and seeing that it really is not difficult, people are more likely to start recycling other items too.

http://www.paperlogmaker.org.uk is a website dedicated to the recycling of paper. At their site you can find out what a paper log maker is and how it can help you recycle paper.