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The desired future is one that finds ample energy produced in the context of an enduring, sustainable biosphere for our planet and satisfies the requirements of not just humanity but all life on Earth.
Ok so we are where we are. We are in the situation we are. We do face these issues and challenges. Earth needs a healthy biosphere and we believe our proposed solution can deliver the strategic vision. How do we get from where we are to where we need to be? 1. Reduce greenhouse gas levels to pre-industrial revolution levels 2. Provide civilization with green sustainable energy that can meet civilization's demands for growth 3. Manage 1 & 2 along a timeline that prevents significant damage to the biosphere. This means a cogent understanding of biosphere derived metrics that determine the collective 'sense of urgency'. Well that sounds easy. It's anything but easy to do these much less accomplish them simultaneously and to do so before we kill the reefs and wipe out large fish populations. (Not to mention all the other things going on.) We have our work cut out for us. The situation describes the circumstances of our predicament. That in turn presents various issues and challenges that must be dealt with in order to affect the solution and realize this vision. Our scenario is that we have about 40-50 years in which significant progress must be achieved or we will not succeed. Beyond about mid-century the hurtles and problems might be insurmountable at that point. The solution requires almost that amount of time to implement. So the immediate burden is to increase awareness so that people understand what needs to be accomplished and by when. That's where H2Orbit comes in. Please review the rest of H2Orbit to see how we can collectively engage these issues. Our best chance to succeed is to start now not later. The sooner the better. Part of our proposed strategy installs a program to monitor key areas of the biosphere to determine exactly what our "sense of urgency" ought to be. We need to make sure we are doing everything humanly possible to maximize the opportunity to succeed. Succeed in this context means achieving sustainability and a healthy biosphere for our children to inherit. This entire strategy will depend on a coordinated, admittedly very complex, project management plan. We need to make sure that the affects derived from any implementation will be effective. That means coordination unlike any in human history. H2Orbit believes in the character of mankind. We can do this. You can help. Individuals matter and can make a difference. It means though that we must act >> together <<. It means people cannot just sit on the sidelines. It means, none of us can allow anarchists to get in the way. It means we must put many fears aside and strive for a common goal. We encourage you to go back and not just read but to think about what we said on the main page.
Point 1 of the strategy allows us to improve and extend the opportunity for salvation and chance to achieve point 2. Successfully implementing point 3 of the strategy tells us how fast we must work to achieve point 2. These three strategic elements will consipire and result in a sustainable biosphere for our planet >> IF << we are successful. It will take the remainder of this century to execute this strategy under the best of circumstances. That's 90 years. It's a long time but it will be short if we fail. Here's where we can really capitalize on what needs to be accomplished. As CO2 is removed from the atmosphere it needs to be stored some place H2Orbit proposes to use it in coral reef restoration projects around the world. It will help sequester the CO2 and it will support our oceans, biodiversity and reef systems all at the same time. These strategies, if coordinated through the legislative opportunities will create thousands if not millions of jobs for people around the world. We believe that this plan will deliver ample energy that can be directed to the far corners of the
planet to provide basic services to assure the integrity of our world. Please support us and make this a reality. So at a very high level this is the strategy. The rest of the H2Orbit web site covers details on how we actually can accomplish this strategy and we can accomplish it. H2Orbit wants to help faciliate and augment programs and initiatives to accomplish strategic attainment of a sustainable biosphere for our planet and we believe what this strategic vision is the only one that will deliver the desired result. If anyone has a better idea that they can back up with plans, facts and evidence - we'd like to hear about it. We think the more anyone investigates all of this the more likely they are to agree with H2Orbit. H2Orbit - It's about sustainability
We are by no means out of the woods until both of these strategies can be declared a success. Even if we start tomorrow there is no guarantee of success. We may still fail. H2Orbit will go down struggling to succeed and we need your help.
H2Orbit does not purport to be some oracle. We waited and poked at others to get working on this and no one else stepped up to the challenge of making this case. So we took on the challenge. We think it's a worthy cause and we expect others to act in a noble manner if they want to be part of the solution. This challenge is bigger than us all and will require the best in us if we are to see it to resolution. Please act accordingly. Our founder wrote a strategic proposal and submitted it to the
administration of the United States government in 2006. The text of
that proposal has been published for your reference as: "One Pilgrim's Wish for Earth".
We think this strategic vision and plan will solve the current crisis
being caused by Climate Change. Only political will of the
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