The letter by Paul A. Vossen of Spicer, "Nothing clean about CO2 plan," is highly relevant for our world politicians and what they are presently doing. To say the least, highly dangerous for the future of humanity.
The World Innovation Foundation is the voice of the world's "independent" scientific community (3,500 scientists, engineers and technologists). It is not dictated by governments or national academies of science. This independence of mind away from the control of governments and multi-national financially supported entities gives the WIF the ability to tell the truth.
Therefore with regard to just one possible aspect of trying to reduce the effects of global warming, that of carbon capturing, what we are doing here is basically putting off, as usual, problems that future generations will have to solve. Therefore carbon capture is just putting off the inevitable and where the big multi-nationals will make literally billions out of a regime of continuation and where no real solutions are found.
What should be happening is that governments around the world should be investing in the development of a centralized global center that solves the world's immense problems, not putting them off for others to solve at a later date. We as independent scientific minds have been telling governments for a decade now to develop the concept of the ORE-STEM complex with its 1,000-plus incubator centers around the world.
Simply, this mechanism harnesses the world's creative thinking and siphons it into this huge center to solve the biggest problems that confront humankind and possibly save it from extinction. It is common sense in reality, as only a mechanism large enough to stop the worst effects of global warming and provide the necessary answers to famine, population explosion (now predicted to be a minimum of 10 billion by 2050 and possibly even 12 billion) and alternative energy sources (new discoveries), et al. Therefore the world has to force forward what the independent scientific community is saying, for if not, we certainly run the greatest risk of all, the extinction of the human experience itself.
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Dr. David Hill
World Innovation Foundation
Bern, Switzerland