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Title: The answer everyone wants, but doesn't.
Description: A "do-able" system to help us all, NOW!


Al Truism - November 10, 2007 10:33 PM (GMT)
To put at least an effective dent in the problems of global warming, deforestation in South America, and a shortage of energy in general, a way to convert energy & chemistry into a maleable commodity from which many things, particularly fuels, can be made needs to be found. This has to be able to implimented on a MASSIVE scale worldwide for any hope of success against global warming. Now that we have the basic problems identified, below is where you decide if I'm a crack-pot or not. Read on.

I know how to generate 20kg of biomatter within a 30' x 80' space, every 24 hours. The biomatter is convertable into many things in much the same way as peanuts are. Bio-diesel, powerful anti-oxidants, animal feed and all kinds of other things can be made from the commodity produced. The system is solar powered, inexpensive to build & operate, scalable, and aprox. 150% solar efficient.

You're thinking, "So?"

Logically, these are the answers everyone is wanting with regards to energy and the environment.

How to effect global warming. Through scaling up of the system and distribution of sites spread over all the world, enough carbon dioxide CAN be removed from the air to make a difference within just a few years. Do the math. I did, I was shocked.

How this would effect deforestation. Peru wants to be the world leader in bio-diesel production and is clearing land to do just that. By generating and converting the commodities locally, we remove much of Peru's anticipated demand. Thus the motivation for accelerating deforestation is removed.

How this would effect energy availability overall. If there are hundreds of sites converting millions of tons of carbon dioxide to a commodity from which fuel can be made, this problem would be solved for the time being.

Other applications include building a system next to a coal mine allowing the miners to go "carbon neutral" at the source. Bio-diesel fueling stations that generate their product on-site. I believe it's even possible to satisfy much of the energy needs of a single family home, on-site.

This technology is old news to me. I worked on it a long time ago. If I had the money to set an example by putting this equipment and trained personnel in the field, I would DEMONSTRATE the possibilities to any group interested in wide-scale use. We know what happens if we do nothing. I don't want to be another Bill Gates. Now, I just want to help us all to have great-grandchildren. If you have the political or financial "juice" to help put equipment in the field by the end of '08, contact me through this website. I'm no longer willing to waste my time educating biologically ignorant, "environmental enthusiasts" incapable of affecting change. The time for that is over, the time for action is now.

Mr. Gore, I salute you.


Al Truism

dbciii - November 12, 2007 01:55 AM (GMT)
This site is the wrong place - if you want to contact Al Gore and/or submit your proposals for consideration, you should go to his web site. We here support him and hope he will be the next POTUS, but do not have a direct channel to him or his staff.

scalbers - November 12, 2007 04:20 PM (GMT)
Hi - would you be able to post a link to the web site you're thinking about?


Reverend Wally - November 12, 2007 05:29 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (scalbers @ Nov 12 2007, 11:20 AM)
Hi - would you be able to post a link to the web site you're thinking about?

I will do better than that. His address is:

A place between Time and Space
where reality meets imagination
He lives in the Global Warming Zone

:coolwink:

TNblue - November 13, 2007 04:45 AM (GMT)
Um, that's not the office address, Reverend Wally. Did you mean to give that one? :huh:

Reverend Wally - November 13, 2007 02:37 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (TNblue @ Nov 12 2007, 11:45 PM)
Um, that's not the office address, Reverend Wally. Did you mean to give that one? :huh:

It is all over the internet now. Even the repugs post it.

That is the fastest way to get stuff to Al, directly.

It was the one I could get to the fastest when I posted this, too.

:unsure:

Al Truism - November 14, 2007 01:44 AM (GMT)
A thousand thanks for how to put a valid system in front of his eyes asap. If you can "put the genie back in the bottle" as far as his contact info please do. It was my intention to have someone email me through this site with this kind of info. I don't want to make AG's life any more difficult than it already is.

Al Truism




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