microcredit.tv , us tel 301 881 165, Washington DC region
How do we design people's summits and networks to replicate community-sustainining projects from the grassrots
up. At the moment there is only one true benchmark known to us -rsvp info@worldcitizen.tv Its official site http;//www.microcreditsummit.org - our reviews of who's truly replicating what ideas for humanity are
at http://microcredit.tv
I believe all
the following to be the case but will doubtless be corrected by my mentors if needs be:
1 Last week,
sofia, tav, mark mostofa and I found out where the epicentre of green summit needs to be networked around Grameen's
number 2 leader Dipal Barua with his 100,000 green jobs per 50 million of rural population, and his carbon negative economy-
every day we fail to use solar is ever more dangerously wasteful for all our children if not for us ... we also were introduced
to how this sort of education story will internetwork around the poor in partnerships between grameen , intel and microsoft-
the latter via Kazi Islam who is also responsible for opening the social action diary portal once enough citizen hives
etc have social actions collaboratively grounded on correct trust maps, not the global ngo as usual or the bureaucratic
gov as usual ones. The image of an lliterate rural muslim teenage girl atop a village roof installing solar power ought to
be on the time cover of the year of 2008.
2 http://www.futurecapitalism.tv/id40.html This is currently urgent reality story video 2 of dvd10000's top 25 that youth 2008/2009 needs to debate
in year round social actions with number 1 being true community banking and development of the microentrepreneur in you to
serve the community with inclome generating skills
3 the question arises: are some of us committed and
communally capable of developing greensummit to become as successful as microcreditsummit
4 here are some
ideas if we are:
4.1tav could spend the next month seeing which great and green good in UK wanted to respond to the
video and opening spaces around this fashion- for example test out prince charles, branson and stern first - I can help phone
if you dont have the coyrage - after all my dad used to scriptwrite for prince charles and chalres did the introduction to
yunus book banking for the poor
4.2 it was also suggested that tav could phone up katrina or anyne in lamiya;'s
group and ask why not supplt stuff as you have need for a breaking story to the free market blog of nding poverty hosted by
tony's www.forceforgood.com
4.3 everyone at the hive -with any green reality at all in their entrepremuerila being - can present
a united front in telling rick that I need my 25000 pounds of loans paid back by the end of the year since not one goal to
do with south bank or bubble exhibitions has been acheived
4.4 oddly if we ever were co-hosts of greensummit
we could lock rick and dipal away together until dipal discovers whether rick just inept as an entrepreneur or something
more sinister given the time and money he has so fatr wasted
4.5 what other ideas do we all have- dont
be afriad to make them edgy- the planet needs people who believe how urgent it is to get community solutions opemly replicated
through youth's fearless debates and others whose community transparency including media influence love mediating
the truth
chris http://truthmaps.com us 301 881 1655
25 years into believing dad's script, I simply need to know who is ruly up for
action on this and who isnt- I have zero respect for anyone standing on this starting gate any longer:
From chapter 16 of norman macrae's 1984 report on whether humanity & globlaisation
have a future: Sunlight is the fuel which sustains life on earth. The process by which plants extract
energy from sunlight, using that energy to build up complex compounds from simper ones and thereby storing the energy which
animals, including humans, use to grow and move and see and think is the life-process itself. We (human beings) have always
exploited that life-process, but in the past we have only been able to do so by using living plants as our agents. We learned
to cultivate them, develop them by selective breeding, and since the 1980s to meddle with their genes, but we have not yet
learned to substitute something of our own making for the living plant. We have not found or made a more efficient substitute
for chlorophyll itself outside the naturally-occurring factory which is the living cell. Until we design our own systems which
can deploy the energy of sunlight as efficiently as humble algae does, we humans have no real biotechnology of our own. We
have many kinds of solar cells which can extract energy from the sunlight and store is as electricity or heat, but such devices
are very crude indeed beside the technical sophistication and versatility of living plants. We are making a determined effort
to capture and use a greater fraction of the solar energy which falls upon the face of the earth every day. We are trying
to make plants flourish in paces where at present they can only eke out the most precarious of existence. The ideal situation,
however, would be one in which we did not need to work so hard to adapt existing plants to more hostile conditions. If we
had our own artificial systems of photosynthesis we might exploit the desert sun ourselves, without using other organisms
as intermediaries. Our ultimate ambition must be to make artificial photosynthetic systems more efficient than those which
have evolved alongside side us throughout the history of life on earth. Then and only then will we be able to claim that we
are technologically self-sufficient. In 2024, this looks as if it might be one of our children's tasks | . |