Monday, June 05, 2006

Midflow Adjustment

As an economist, it is apparent that several changes in the way we use funds and resources should be made to improve the lives of humanity.

We must shift our industrial cycle towards cleaner fuels and processes to help people and animals and an environment affected by gross waste. This can be accomplished particularly in the motor and energy production sectors. Laws passed for economic participants and example technologies provided and fostered/sponsored by leadership agencies will assist in reducing and removing world pollution to help humanity and keep our nest clean.

A substantial portion of our 'extra' tax funds can be devoted to providing a simple supply of fresh water to people everywhere on earth. At the same time, reflective solar cooking can be sponsored in large parts of the world to reduce labor, resource, and pollution intense woodburning waste. By commissioning wells and solar cooking production we can dramatically improve the lives of a large portion of humanity, enabling them to approach getting on their feet to participate in local and global communities.

For every dollar spent on this approach and approaches like it, an conservatively estimated 1.5 dollars of military spending could be avoided and 6-16 dollars could be added to the international money pot. British studies put early-life spending to life-cycle savings at 1:8.

Enough fairly distributed and managed resources exist for the planet to support substantially more life than we are currently supporting. We should increase our responsibility and generosity and increase the life on this planet.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here's a question......WHO is going to determine what "fair distribution" is? WHO decides what's "fair" and WHO ensures that the one who decides, decides "fairly" and WHO ensures that the "distribution" is done "fairly"? Since all mankind is imperfect and it's been proven that one cannot please all of the people all of the time, who decides which people get pleased and which don't?

Anonymous said...

Oh....and if the job is available, I'd like to have it, just in case....you know.....just in case I don't think things are 'fair' enough. I promise I'll be the fairest of them all.