Take Geoff Lawton's garden design and mix it with Dean Kamen's water purifier. We can take the deserts of the world to grow jungles. Helping the planet be able to fight back against the continual and residual carbon emissions by growing large plants, trees, and other such permacultures. Since the water is reusable and the plant life is self-sustainable, it would be, literally, creating progressive environments.
Added by Hans-Stefan Ducharme on March 25, 2010 at 9:10pm —
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there are plenty of things for me to eat, all of which are in my grasp. i know the place they come from, for i run my own bio dome. in which are all manner of life forms that are not harmful to any living human. all of which can be taken, including meat (though one must gather it), and eaten. this bio dome is for myself and whomever else i choose to feed, though i do not say that out of greed. for every living person may have one.
man figured out how to create space within a container…
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Added by Hans-Stefan Ducharme on March 25, 2010 at 9:02pm —
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every day i power myself using one thought or another. this thought about how to better the energy of our planet does drop by, but it's only there to fuel the exhibition of how the energy crisis was solved. today i have decided to not use paper to write things down for myself (i.e. little notes that i write on paper and tear it off to place in my pocket/wallet or or as sticky notes plastered and folded on the counter). instead i will type every not i need to write to myself down my laptop and…
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Added by Hans-Stefan Ducharme on March 25, 2010 at 8:29pm —
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it has been 3 years since the launching of SOLAR-orbit, a project that took the minds of Earth's great hardly a year to plan but solved the world's energy crisis. today is the day that we're celebrating the third straight year of continual free energy. it was on this day, 3 years ago, the first bit of energy began coming from the multiple solar panels orbiting around the sun between the Earth and the planet, Mars. better known as, First Day.
since then, technologies growth has been…
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Added by Hans-Stefan Ducharme on March 25, 2010 at 8:16pm —
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in 10 years i will be living a peaceful life without worries.
Added by Hans-Stefan Ducharme on March 25, 2010 at 7:57pm —
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Mrs. Hanson's thoughts on "constraint". i dig it.
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Added by Hans-Stefan Ducharme on March 25, 2010 at 7:54pm —
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using Geoff Lawton's Permaculture School Garden in Jordan's Dead Sea Valley as a teaching tool for children around the world. Have the water purifiers be of Dean Kamen's design, and you'd be looking at self-sustained gardens able to grow in dry, saline climates (like in arizona). This would be akin to regrowing the planet.
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Added by Hans-Stefan Ducharme on March 25, 2010 at 7:47pm —
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living a peaceful life with no worries
Added by Hans-Stefan Ducharme on March 25, 2010 at 6:17pm —
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It came from the earth. Like there were headphones on every living person playing at perfect volume MGMT's album, Oracular Spectacular [Explicit]. Everyone stopped and paused to reflect on how we could benefit together. And we talked about it.
Added by Hans-Stefan Ducharme on March 25, 2010 at 6:04pm —
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