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The following Global Reforestation and Revolving Loan Plan comes from the PRP and was originally prepared in 1999 by Dave Saunders, Father Alfredo Jaramillio, and Minister Stephen Fantl, based on the information provided by Mr. Tim Hall, Denny Beeson, and other qualifed experts in the field of Paulownia.
Paulownia Reforestation Project (“PRP”) is a Project of Worldwide Developers Foundation. Read More »
WE are working to solve the climate crisis by offering free EDUCATION that addresses not only the Planet, but our place as holistic people in it, so we can learn to be better Stewards.
As beings with a Mind, Spirit, Physical, and a few other dimensional bodies through which we experience our world; we must take a holistic approach to our Self, change parts of Our Self perspective about our responsibility to planet and all the life on it.
Our educational site is called the FREE DIGITAL UNIVERSITY, it is free to use AND it teaches curriculum to live Free, sustainable, and whole.
Feel free join us as a Educator, Student, Librarian, Steward or other participant,
click on the graphic to visit.
*Free Digital University is a subset of the Free Digital Project, dedicated to using Information Age tools to address the damage caused by the Industrial Age. Read More »
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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:
- Project Networking,
- Leveraging Information Age technologies, and
- Funding groups addressing a wide variety of disciplines.
Free Fundraising Online Malls – earn for your own organization while also supporting others.
There are some completely free and very easy ways to help your organization raise funds for itself, in ways which don’t need to ask people for cash donations, and in fact can reward your supporters. Here are just a few ways. Read More »
As the Internet has matured various methods and trials for governing digital communities are now common place, most especially in virtual worlds like 2nd Life, and also in more conventional communities such as eBay or MySpace. With the coming of even greater experiments in Internet Governance are tried, such as the FDU ( Free Digital Universe) "Digitatorship", we expect this issue to become a high priority of International regulatory bodies. Competing regulatory entities from countries who are also competing for trade surpluses, are a big part of why we have a global environmental crisis on our hands in the first place. Read More »
Some things we can do with a small group of friends -- by phone or in person.
Some things require the creation of new networks and markets -- in our community and between communities. Read More »
Time Magazine in choosing their person of the Year [for 2006] as those whom are building a Digital Democracy can help us achieve this goal together, because they are already inter-connected.
"Web 2.0 is a massive social experiment... Read More »
Read More »We have formulated the presentation in the spirit of applying ecologically sensitive and silviculturally sound practices to generate sustained profitability and rapid return on investment. In the absence of a formal site survey, we have drawn upon our broad resources in the field and applied conservative estimates for all elements, most notably the tree growth and revenue generation data. We are confident the performance represented is realistic, yet cautious.
It is our desire to craft our association as a profit center enterprise in a joint venture with prospective partners. It is envisioned that partners would provide land and seed capital; and PRP provide expertise in Paulownia plant genetics, agroforestry management, and timber products marketing. The opportunity to generate equitable profit through timber farming is both timely and germane to the global urgency for redirecting otherwise unproductive or problematic land into an environmentally supportive role. The opportunity to build an admirably profitable enterprise on this high ground is truly a pleasure to share with you. Read More »
Trees reduce topsoil erosion, prevent harmful land pollutants contained in the soil from getting into our waterways, slow down water run-off, phyto-remediates infected lands, provides shade, decrease energy usage, and ensure that our breathing air is continually being replenished. Read More »
Sustainable Peace, Putting the pieces together.
by Robert Gilman
One of the articles in The Foundations Of Peace (IC#4)
Autumn 1983, Page 58
Copyright (c)1983, 1997 by Context Institute Read More »
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There are 3 main elements to project Access Point:
- ACCESS (Technology & Communication)
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MARKET SUPPORT (Prosperity Program)
- PARTNERS (Portal Project-Networking)
Francis Ayley established over a dozen local currencies in the UK before moving to the U.S. He contrasts our standard, scarcity- and debt-based money system with local currencies in which "there's always as much as you need."
Local currencies like his Fourth Corner Exchange issue money when members trade goods and services. Communities with local currencies will be less affected when recession or depression hits the mainstream economy.
Earth Architect, Steven Travis designed this fully self-sufficient modular home based on the structure of a DNA Molecule, this design is to be used in the GaiaTech Ecovillage currently under development by Worldwide Developers Foundation and Light of Life Society Information Age Ministry located just outside Yelm, Washington. This fully self-sufficient and environmentally friendly home sets the standards for positive impact with an off-the-grid western-comfort style of living.
View the Gallery here.
While the DNA Home looks very complicated, construction is fairly simple. Most of the wall, roof, and floor panels are equilateral triangles, eight or ten feet along each edge depending upon the size of the selected floor plan. The panel skins consist of materials graded according to the climatic conditions at the installation site. These skins encase insulating materials, creating a very strong stressed-skin panel with an R-28 insulation value. The roof panels are covered with a durable, reflective, and self-glazing material. The structure exclusively uses ecologically sustainable materials.
The DNA Home structure:
· Is adaptable to various climates by virtue of the thickness and specifications for insulating materials, with a minimum value of R-28.
· Is resistant to microbial and insect invasion without the use of fumigation or pressure treatment.
· Encases all materials with a propensity to out-gas in impenetrable barrier materials.
· Provides the option for convenient, spacious living with the option for modular add-ons.
· Able to sustain 130 mph sustained winds.
The internal systems of the DNA Home include:
1. Heat storage -
The inner layer of insulating material is dipped into a phase change material. At 70° this material begins to melt, while remaining bound. It absorbs a great deal of room heat as it melts, keeping the air temperature at 75° until all of the phase change material has melted. As the room cools, the phase change material solidifies between 70° and 65°, releasing as much heat as can be stored in 3" of concrete. Since every surface is releasing this heat, the room air warms to the temperature of the walls. When all the phase change material has melted, the room temperature rises above 75°. This heats and expands carbon dioxide gas in a piston at the peak of the house, which pushes an actuating rod, opening a vent and exhausting the excess heat.
2. Crystal energy - The house utilizes the properties of crystal energy to create a healing, clear environment. Lightning rods at the peaks attract the ambient electrical charge of the sky and transmit this charge along the edges of the structure through copper wires to quartz crystals at each point, then down to grounding rods buried in the Earth.
3. Lighting - The quartz crystals (mentioned under “Crystal energy”) resonate to the frequency of this conducted charge and emit electrical energy. These crystals are enclosed in glass spheres from which the air is drawn out and replaced with gases that ionize and fluoresce with the crystal charge. The spheres emit a warm, natural light and are controlled via a variable switch. Photovoltaic panels, an optional wind generator, and batteries power full-spectrum compact fluorescent lights. When daylight is not sufficient, these lights are switched with light and motion sensors, so the room lights up when entered and darkens when exited,. The wall and ceiling surfaces may also contain phosphors that absorb the sun's light during the day and glow through the night.
4. Windows - Sunlight enters the south windows, warming the surfaces directly and also indirectly as the warm air circulates to the shaded surfaces. The windows consist of no less than three layers of clear Tedlar film, a very strong material that does not degrade in sunlight. The windows are soft like pillows.
5. Air heat exchange - The windows exchange heat from warm stuffy room air being exhausted to cool fresh air entering. The room air enters the inner air space at the top of the window and as it loses heat through the window it sinks out the bottom of the window. The fresh air enters the outer air space at the bottom of the window, picks up the heat being released by the room and old air through the film, and rises into the room at the top of the window. This captures about 85% of the heat in the exhausted room air plus the heat lost through the window from the room, giving it an effective insulation value equal to 5" of fiberglass (R-14), while the house has the fresh breath and scent of the outdoors.
6. Solar hot water and refrigeration - Solar collectors on the south sloped roof panels both heat the water and cool the refrigerator. These panels are filled with a material that adsorbs ten times its volume in water. During the day the 200° heat generated within the panels evaporates the water contained within this material. The resulting expansion from vapor pressure evenly fills a piping system with water vapor. Water vapor carries 17 times as much heat as an equal volume of dry air. The vapor condenses in tubing within the hot water tank, transferring the heat of condensation to the water within the tank. The condensed water pre-heats the incoming cold water at the bottom of the tank, then flows down to tubes in the refrigerator box. After sunset, the solar collectors cool down and the adsorbent material reclaims the vapor, thus dropping the vapor pressure of the piping system. As the vapor pressure drops, the water in the refrigerator tubes evaporates very readily. As the system pressure approaches near-vacuum, the evaporation absorbs so much heat from the refrigerator water that it freezes the water remaining in the tubes. The resulting ice keeps the refrigerator cold during the following day. As the vapor rises back to the adsorbent material, it is diverted through a bypass valve around the hot water tank. Each shelf in the super-insulated refrigerator is an individual drawer. When opened, the cold, heavy air is retained within the drawer, versus conventional refrigerators with side-hinged doors, which allow the cold, heavy air to tumble onto the kitchen floor each time the door is opened.
7. Electricity - Solar photovoltaic panels generate electricity. They can be mounted where most convenient or in treetops in a forested location. Wind power from an optional wind generator in the tree tops increases in winter and during storms, just as solar power is decreasing and as the lighting needs increase. Solar and wind electrical power feed through a charge controller into batteries. When needed, it flows through an inverter to change the 12v dc current to 110v ac.
8. Rainwater - Rainwater on the roofs runs into gutters, then flows into a cold water tank located in the ceiling between the rooms, above the closets. This tank also filters the water through a high-grade micron filter. The optional ozonator further ensures water purity and optional flow-form enhances bioactivity. The water flows to over-sized faucets through one-inch pipes, to give full flow at very low pressure. It also flows to the hot water tank. A low-flow showerhead requires very little water. A thermo-siphoning solar collector located in the southern deck heats and further filters water for a covered, insulated hot tub.
9. Waste water - Greywater from the sinks and shower flows through a sand filter, then to the hydroponic gardens. The toilet flushes with a ball valve instead of a U-trap, thus requiring very little pressure and only a pint of water to flush. The toilet wastewater flows to a clear fiberglass tank beneath the south deck.
Sunlight enters this tank, where algae feed on the sewage. The algae water then flows through a one-way valve to a second black-colored tank and is thus heated by the sun. Here anaerobic bacteria feed on the algae, and produce methane. These organisms produce five times more methane from the algae cellulose as they would from raw sewage. When the pressure has sufficiently risen, an exit valve in the bacteria tank bursts open, releasing the water and bacteria to a solar still. With the pressure released, the exit valve closes and a fresh load of algae water flows into the tank. The pressurized methane later flows through a regulator, and proceeds on to the cook stove and a quiet, high-efficiency back-up electrical generator.
Between the opposite polarities of algae growth (oxidation) and the anaerobic bacteria digesting the algae (reduction), an electrical potential develops. It is a living battery. An anode in the algae tank and cathode in the bacteria tank collect this current, which can then be transformed and inverted for household power.
The solar still evaporates the water and pasteurizes (sterilizes with heat) the bacterial solids left behind, which make excellent fertilizer. The water vapor rises up a tube and condenses in the hot water tank in the peak of the house, completing the water cycle.
10. Hydroponic Gardens - Hydroponic trays are fitted to the structure which are automatically feed by the filtered greywater system and provide food source for the family. In temperate zones, these trays are mounted on the exterior of the structure during the spring and summer and move inside during the fall and winter months.


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