Nov
27
2008
Justice… Does it Exist?
2+2=5
The sky is green.
Justis.

Some things are just so wrong any halfwit can see it. So why is finding true justice so difficult?
But maybe you don’t think it is. Maybe you think:
- the law always sees justice is served
- the law always knows who the true ‘villains’ are
- the law always punishes the guilty and protects the innocent, i.e. YOU
Let me tell you a story… Continue Reading »
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Nov
06
2008
Life Coaches, Gurus, Mentors, Role Models… we all need someone to inspire us, to help us not just reach our goals but find the right ones to aim for.

Be it a book, a teacher, a movie, a parent there’s always some catalyst that impacts on us so much it sends our lives in a new direction.
So, today, I’d like to introduce you to someone who impacted on me. A mentor, if you will.
Why?
Because by confronting fears or embracing new experiences, we focus our lives and attain goals that might otherwise have remained merely dreams. By sharing, I hope to inspire.
So, ladies and gentlemen, I’d like you to meet Lucy… Continue Reading »
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Oct
30
2008
Yes.
…
What?
Oh, you wanted more of an answer?

Okay. How about this? Continue Reading »
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Oct
23
2008
Well, it seems good news isn’t all it’s cracked up to be!
Why?

There’s so much doom and gloom everywhere at the moment, I figured I’d spread a little joy last week by delivering a batch of environmental success stories from around the globe.
Strangely, according to my blog stats, that post was one of the least popular posts I’ve ever produced! (As is immediately obvious to anyone by how few comments it received.)
I know many people love to revel in other people’s misery, not to mention it’s misery that the media force-feeds us all on a daily basis, but this was a really unexpected outcome.
Let’s see how this week’s bumper crop of good news stories fares as it finishes off the top 20 countdown.
However, I should warn you, there’ll be at least one story that makes your mouth gape in disbelief and another that will initially have you wondering why it’s listed.
Let all be revealed…
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Desert Oasis

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| The Sahara Forest Project proposes combining Concentrated Solar Power and Seawater Greenhouses to produce renewable energy, water and food in one of the hottest places on earth. The project will create fresh water for crops and power cities both in Africa and Europe. As an added bonus, it will combat desertification. |
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Saving the Everglades

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| In one of the biggest environmental acquisitions in U.S. history, Florida will buy 187,000 acres of land for $1.75 billion. This land will be allowed to revert to marshes and waterways, returning the incredible Everglades ecosystem to its former glory. |
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Poorest Nation Builds Biggest Wind Farm

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Okay, so it may not be the poorest economically, but you wouldn’t think that when you see it in the news. Ethiopia is only ever featured by the mainstream media when there are swathes of pot-bellied people lying in the dirt, dying of starvation. Well, now it’s building the biggest wind farm in Africa which will supply a full 15% of the its energy needs.
Isn’t that a kick in the pants to rich Western nations - when poor countries can embrace green technology to such an extent, why are we taking our pretty time? |
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Oct
16
2008
There’s so much doom and gloom everywhere, I figured I’d spread a little joy by delivering good news of environmental triumphs from around the globe.

Why are these environmental projects important?
Simple.
The Political Economy Research Institute reported recently that a $100 billion investment in green initiatives could create two million jobs, lowering U.S. unemployment from 5.7 to 4.4%.
California’s Air Resources Board report states: “Taking strong measures to reduce greenhouse gasses… would result in 100,000 new jobs [in California and] boost the state economy by $27 billion.”
To build on this research, Google has proposed the Clean Energy 2030 plan. The problem is it will cost a mind-blowing $4.3 trillion dollars. (And we all thought $700 billion was a huge number!) There’s obviously no way we’ll ever afford it.
No?
By investing in more efficient systems, this plan will SAVE $5.4 trillion. You don’t need to be a mathematics genius to see 5.4 is bigger than 4.3! Is there any way we can’t NOT afford it?!
See, by pursuing greener lifestyles, not only do we get to keep a stunningly beautiful world to enjoy, but in doing so, it saves us money. So what exactly are we waiting for?
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Wind Farms, Wind Farms, Everywhere…

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New Jersey plans to install 96 wind turbines 16 miles offshore to produce enough electricity to power 125,000 homes.
Likewise, Delaware will create an offshore farm of 150 turbines to power 100,000 homes.
By creating wind farms miles out at see, planners hope to overcome that age-old objection to them - they’re just so damned ugly! If no one can see them, that old ‘not in my backyard’ argument simply evaporates. |
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Solar Thermal - Bigger is Better

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| Australia is set to create the world’s largest solar thermal plant capable of generating 100,000 homes by using the sun’s radiation to power steam turbines. Australia is aiming at producing a whopping 40% of it’s energy in this way by 2020. |
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Norway: A Rainforest’s Best Friend

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Okay, strictly speaking this news came just a few days before Big Ben’s bells announced the arrival of 2008, but, hey, is good news ever too late or too early?
Those wily Norwegians believe reducing deforestation in developing countries can quickly and inexpensively reduce climate change. To prove it, Norway is putting its money where its mouth is: it’s pledged $500 million per year to save the world’s rainforests. |
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Oct
09
2008
That’s a number so big you just can’t imagine it, can you? So let’s take the mystery out of it:
Laying 700 billion $1 bills end to end would reach two-thirds of the way to the Sun and weigh as much as seven American aircraft carriers.
You wouldn’t get much of a good night’s sleep with all that under your mattress, huh?
Or, to put it another way…
- 700 billion seconds ago civilization hadn’t evolved.
- 700 billion minutes ago Man hadn’t evolved.
- 700 billion hours ago the Tyrannosaurus Rex hadn’t evolved.
- 700 billion days ago any life other than bacteria hadn’t evolved.
- 700 billion dollars ago was just last week for the U.S. Government. Hmm… I wonder when brains evolved?

$700 billion! Just think of all the wondrous things you could do with that amount of money!
For a start, you could simply hand every last penny over to a bunch of banks that landed themselves in a tad of trouble through a couple of poor managerial decisions, couldn’t you? In fact, I can’t think of anything better to do with it.
Ooops, hold up… maybe I spoke too soon… Continue Reading »
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Oct
02
2008
Global warming is the greatest threat the modern world has ever faced. At its worst, global warming could:
- Devastate the world’s food production.
- Displace millions of people.
- Decimate biodiversity.
So can we stop global warming and the impending catastrophe? Well, as questions go, that’s about as difficult as they get.
Or is it? Could the answer actually be staring us right in the face?
Let’s see.
- Who were the first men to achieve powered flight? Yep, the Wright brothers.
- How about the ‘granddaddy’ of gravity? Newton, right?
- And the creator of everyone’s favourite invention? Could it be John Logie Baird?
So what do all these great innovators have in common? They all took on immense challenges. And conquered them!
Okay, I hear you screaming, “Steve, we HAVE taken on the challenge of global warming. Some of us are working our butts off to stop it!”
Yes, we are. And we’re failing.
Why?
Could it be we’ve accepted the wrong challenge?
Are we looking for the wrong answer?
So what should we be looking for?
How do you stop global warming? Could the answer be… Continue Reading »
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