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Life is an experience of fragile sensitivities
at times. Even our thoughts must be tem-
pered to prevent opinions from clouding
a solution.
In regions of Africa and the Middle East
water is lacking in supply with a great
demand. Local conflicts make the
development of technologies a difficulty.
Desalination of water requires a lot of
energy. Yemen, UAE, and other
countries have a proximity close to
the Arabian Sea; and, the future of
these areas - including parts of
North Africa - depends on solar
power.
The desalination needs to be
solar powered to be more effective.
With the high temperatures,
ventilation of cooling air becomes
a great expense.
It is possible to design a house in
which the ventilation moves in a
certain path to create a current.
A small solar powered air conditioner
may be able to cool a home with
fans directing the flow.
Reforestation will require extending
the tree line and grass.
composting and mulching will
enrich the sand through constant
conditioning.
The availability of biomass for
construction is affordable if
purchased in mass.
Creating green houses composed of
biomass and solar powered in those
areas will start the process of
healing both the earth and
our environment.
In America, we have a similar
terrain. California is experiencing
a drought. The funds to support
such an effort are more readily
available in the United States than
in other areas. Research and proto-
types can be assembled and
disassembled with little effect
on the cost of the projects.
Hedging and reinvesting would
cut the basic costs.
Where there is turmoil, there
also exists oases of diplomacy
and positive compromise.
Even in America, the "requirements"
and "standards" of society prevents
progressive growth.
It would be good to do a study
of North and South American
Indigenous
agricultural technology that
stems from before the
arrival of Europeans, Africans,
and Asians by route of the
Atlantic.
[The original peoples arrived
by land bridge and small
sturdy water crafts.]https://www.britannica.com/topic/agriculture/South-America
Instead of transplanting corn, beans,
and squash, the native or common species/
varieties of plants should be able to
have the same functions.
There are also plants such as bamboo
which can be used for food, textiles,
and the frame of structures for living.
Copra and coconuts are some of the basis
for biomass plastics.
That which seems to be plant waste
may serve as fertilizer in certain
situations.
For myself - and position yourself
to where these words are echoing
within your mind - we/I need to
change our mindset to be more
objective, observant, aware,
understanding, patient, and
compassionate of the lives
of those around us.
If we search for solutions
with the intention and desire
of bringing relief on a peaceful
basis, anything that is selfless
can be achieved.
When we decide to counteract
negativity on a global scale
we will be able to correct
our errors.
I am only one person with
an idea to better the lives
of others.
Let this encourage you
to change the planet
in a positive way.
An idea, any idea of a better future
is still hope of a greater tomorrow.
When we work together for the
benefit of others, we provide a
bright and positive future for our
children and their children.
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