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A World to Come Home To
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Most books on global warming either talk about the problem or try and refute it. Still others make incomplete attempts about solving global warming or tell us were just going to have to live with it. The reality is there is no living with this problem. THIS BOOK SHOWS that global warming is more severe and imminent than is portrayed by the popular press. If left unchecked, global warming will prove fatal to our planetary civilization by the middle of the next century, and our own children and grandchildren will have to witness the beginning of mankinds virtual extinction.THIS BOOK REVEALS that the technologies needed to solve global warming are far more advanced than we have been led to believe. There is a real and comprehensive solution within our grasp right now using technologies that already exist. Implementing this plan will produce an era of prosperity and widely-enjoyed affluence never before seen.THIS BOOK DISCLOSES that the real problem is not a lack of technology. The real problem lies with certain individuals who see their wealth, power and control threatened should the solutions to end global warming be comprehensively implemented. THIS BOOK TACKLES the question of how to overcome these forces so our children, grandchildren, and generations to come can live. The unified action of a so-called critical mass of people (as little as 10 percent of the adult population) can shift our collective momentum to create a positive outcome. This book outlines specific strategies and actions we can take at the individual, local, and national levels to not only advance the trends of renewable energy and sustainability ourselves, but also to induce our federal government to implement a comprehensive national energy policy that can render our nation fossil-free before 2050 and defuse the global warming time bomb.
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