The Facts About the Current Situation

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We all want to make the world a better place and many of us are fighting to make it that way but when 95% of the wealth of the world is possessed by 5% of the population what can the other 95% of us really do to help?  The larger the charity the more they can do but the larger percent of donations do not reach the targeted cause. These are facts but that doesn’t mean there is no hope. How to save the world is a system of plans to address the worlds most daunting problems synergistically to create the largest impact. To start we look at three issues that can’t be bandaged any longer and need to be aggressively addressed at multiple angles. Ocean pollution,  fossil fuels and world hunger. These are are problems that are being addressed by so many charities but continue to grow exponentially without any improvement in sight. The good thing is there are simple solutions with existing technology and with proper execution can be but on track with less money then is already going toward these causes. The problem is executing these task using the best solutions and fixing all the leaks of inefficiently allocated funds. Lets take a look at these three issues and how they can be put on track.

Let’s start with ocean pollution. the entire ecosystem relies on the ocean and once it is beyond repair all life on earth ceases. Powering the modern world and the garbage we allow to flows into the ocean is so bad that the oceans can’t repair themselves any longer. Fossil fuels will be addressed next and stopping dumping will need to be regulated locally but removing the mass of existing floating waste combined with these regulations will alleviate the problem enough for our oceans to rebuild and sustain. The ocean cleanup project has the potential to remove 100,000,000 million tons of waste a year more efficiently and effectively then all existing methods combined at a fraction of the cost. If funded, managed and implemented correctly this idea can be a reality before the problem becomes to large to fix.

Powering the modern world has creating so much pollution that we are seeing alerts that can’t be ignored anymore. Acid rain, poisened wells, smog are just some of the most ovious results. Again government regulations will be needed to bring pollution down to a renewable level but there are to many factors involved to expect these regulations to take effect before the problem has grown beyond repair. The most innovative approach is directed at transportation and globalizing power grids to reduce wasted energy.  The most effective and efficient form of transportation reduces the amount of resistance to the travel such as wind resistance and  friction. The technology has been around since the 80s for evaluated tube technology which simply places a maglev train into a tube system and removes enough of the air to dramatically improve efficiency. This system will allow for the fastest most efficient transportation on the planet. Not only will this greatly reduce dependency of fossil fuels it will bring a new age of technology and wealth to the world. Connecting major world hubs will allow for efficient transportation of electricity, passengers and cargo around the world faster then otherwise possible.

Finally world hunger, to feed all those who can’t feed themselves each year would cost less then each of the 10 wealthiest make each year. But giving a man a fish will only feed them for a day. Mass producing simple aeroponic systems and transporting them by evacuated tubes to the most in needs communities in the world will not only feed the starving but provide jobs to many people who’s poverty level is below survival. Affordable water purification and growing systems can save the lives of millions at a cost of only a fraction of the current efforts to end wirld hunger if orchestrated correctly.

Many will argue that there are more important causes to fund but these issues will most likely effect them in one way or another and aggressively repairing them will also free up funds to allow the many other issues of the world to get the attention they need.  Let’s take a look at the cost and impact that this plan can make to the overall well-being of the world we all share.

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