Unleash Your World
Relentless in finding and sharing solutions to help end our climate crisis. Our group includes executives from the environmental industry, students, parents, grandparents and creative talents to help with this movement of forward thinking. We welcome everyone willing to roll up their sleeves and take an active roll.

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I am a health advisor with the world's largest Health and Wellness Company. I'm looking to share some valuable health and wellness ideas and thoughts with you. If you have any ways to live a healthier life I would love to hear them.
I come across this the other day and feel we should not pay monies to companies who are selling toxins to us consumers.
So this is a great video on toxins and the companies who try to sell them to us, you may find it very useful. Check it out at

www.AworldChampion.net
User name - freedom
Password - project
If you go to bottom of page you will see videos on health and wellness

And I'm sure you will agree that when you have a company who has done all this plus a lot more it's worth a deeper look into…

The world's first Climate Neutral™ certified company 7 years straight
Resulting in a net zero impact on the environment
And wining the
Global Green USA Organizational Award and about 250 others awards   Read More »

Peace Portal is a project designed to help fund, organize, and implement associated projects that lead to long term sustainable development.  They Provide a space designed to encourage and reward acting consciously and cooperatively rather than egotistically and competitively.

Peace Portal is a open rallying point for those working to implement practical solutions that address our common planetary dilemmas.
We achieve our goals through:Industrial Age Dilemma


  1. Project Networking,

  2. Leveraging Information Age technologies, and

  3. Funding groups addressing a wide variety of disciplines.

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The following proposal for the Global Resource Banking system was presented at the World Summit for Social Development in Copenhagen, 11-12 March 1995 by Bettina Corke, Co-chair of the International Council on Social Welfare and Lennart Bylund, the Bank's representative in Sweden.
Gaiam.com, Inc   Read More »
To truly get real about solving the climate crisis, or the related poverty and human rights crisis, or any other global issues common to humanity, requires having a basic set of foundational agreements about:
1) What the common root cause of these problems are; and
2) What constitutes a sustainable solution.

We believe it self-evident that the common cause is the Industrial Age economic model that creates money out of thin air, then requires the living people and the Earth pay the bill in labor or natures resources. When peoples labor pays the bill a debt crisis is eventually created with poverty the inevitable result; when nature pays the bill the environment is damaged. Only a few hundred years old, this economic model based on competiton and conflict has left our children a legacy of debt and a withering planetary environment.   Read More »
I was in a waiting room yesterday and they had CNN on... they stated that 178 million beverage cans are used every day in the United States which seemed an amazing figure to me. Then, Oprah had an Earth Day special on yesterday. One of the facts presented on her show was that we go through 1 billion water bottles a week, yes, a week in the US. And 76% of that billion is not being recycled. She had different tips from composting to using organic foods and if anyone would like to find out more they can view the suggestions on her website for yesterdays show.....
HAPPY EARTH DAY!

(April 22, 2008)   Read More »
Water….A most precious resource.

I'm getting thirsty just thinking about a tall, cool, clean glass of water. Really, there is no resource more precious than water.   Read More »
Good morning! We had horrible thunderstorms here in Austin last night and then this morning woke up to a hail storm..not good when your cars are parked in the driveway! As I was going through my normal routine of CNN, FOX and a little TMZ just to be honest... I found this site www.freecycle.org that I had never heard of before. On the home page it describes the site as this:

Welcome! The Freecycle Network™ is made up of 4,323 groups with 4,799,000 members across the globe. It's a grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving (& getting) stuff for free in their own towns. It's all about reuse and keeping good stuff out of landfills. Each local group is moderated by a local volunteer (them's good people). Membership is free. To sign up, find your community by entering it into the search box above or by clicking on "Browse Groups" above the search box. Have fun!

Seems like a great way to get rid of some of that stuff in my garage so I can actually pull the car into it before the next hail storm arrives..LOL

Respectfully Unleashed,

Kelly
After being involved in the sustainable world for the last 6 years I have come to a conclusion. There is so much more we can do and the solutions are just beginning. I'm truly so excited about this movement and encourage everyone to look through the information. Educating ourselves about what WE can do in our homes, our community and around the world is only the beginning, Please use this blog to share what is happening in your world. Why 'Unleash Your World' you ask? The theory behind it is this: when an animal is tied up or caged it can only survive by what it is given... let the animal free and in most instances the animal will thrive on it's own instincts and resources. We need to unleash our own world from the pollutants we feed it and let nature do what it does best... thrive!
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