Eco Activism
What We Do ?
We stand for and promote the ascent and progression towards a unified and peaceful planet under Resolutionism and to see to that end, we research scientific, technological, political and social issues, and projects of all kinds which are designed to organize and bring out a better and brighter future.
We gather and "drum up" support with our blogs, newsletters, podcasts, rallies, demonstrations, and assemblies of large gatherings of people, all intended to peacefully arouse enthusiasm, mustering the wisdom, courage and strength for a new effort; to save the world.
ACTIVISM GETTING STARTED
Where do you begin when you want to save the world? START RIGHT HERE.
One of the first steps anyone should take in coming up with any kind of good plan, is to talk with those you love and respect. Open up a dialogue on the subjects that are important to you and try to get support, ask for advice, and gain other people's insights. The next step is the ongoing exploration of research and homework that you will get into for yourself as you become more and more interested in doing your part to make a positive change.
Once you believe you are ready to make a commitment to solving some issue, or working towards a goal of some kind, meet with others who share similar interests, or search online for groups already out there. Reach out to them, and try to communicate your own goals, while offering your own assistance to your ulitimate cause. Compare notes with others, on what you think is important or what issues appeal to you. If you are planning on joining an existing group, i suggest that you try to join a group with the most compelling opportunities for participating in positive change, and one which will represent your hard work, courage, and vision, and one which would welcome your curiosity and commitment.
PEACE ACTIVISM
Save Our Earth Now is a peace activist group which advocates for nonviolent, diplomatic resolutions of disputes, through only nonviolent means. We support the ideals outlined in RESOLUTIONISM. Once you see how Resolutionism works, you understand how you can resolve any problem we've created for ourselves. Therefore, promoting Resolutionism is our highest priority.
GLOBAL ISSUES
Resolutionism has created ways of solving each of these issues and many more, but sadly the world we live in does not yet operate under that political, economic and social ideology. Until then, these are some of the issues we're working on.
ACCESS TO UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE
Millions around the world die of preventable diseases simply because they cannot afford to buy medicines, millions of older people across the world face chronic poverty, untreated illness, homelessness, abuse, and other problems,
20 million people have died from HIV/AIDS, 40 million are currently infected, and 70 million will die in the next 20 years.
BIOSPHERE PROTECTION
Between 10 and 20 percent of all species will be driven to extinction in the next 20 to 50 years. Earth's coastal and marine resources and ecosystems, are showing signs of collapse. Many mountainous climates are home to 22% of the world's people, all of which are becoming degraded. 60% of the world's coral reefs, which contain up to one-fourth of all marine species, could be lost in the next 20-40 years. Desertification threatens nearly one quarter of the land surface of the globe, putting at risk one billion people. Half of the forests that originally covered 46% of the Earth's land surface are gone. Pressures on the world's natural resources and ecosystems continue to increase rapidly.
CLIMATE CHANGE
Global warming is expected to increase the Earth's temperature by 3C (5.4F) in the next 100 years. We need to reverse this trend. The liability is on the rich countries for the damage they have caused in the last 200 years, to the livelihood of humans and to the environment.
ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY
It is estimated that the Third World pays the developed North nine times more in debt repayments than they receive in aid. Half the world's people live on less than $2 a day. 1.2 billion people live on less than $1 per day. The richest 20% of the world population now receives 150 times the income of the poorest 20%.
EDUCATION
875 million adults are illiterate, and those numbers are increasing with each year. Educational institutions in much of the Western World have diminished their standards, and The No Child Left Behind policy is ensuring that we pass children on the basis of age and not merit.
FAMILY PLANNING
The world's growing population affects the welfare of communities and ecosystems around the world. With the population of Earth rapidly approaching 7 billion people, we need to consider methods of reducing our impact on the rest of the globe.
POVERTY
Poverty is the lack of basic human needs, such as clean water, nutrition, health care, education, clothing and shelter, because of the inability to afford such things. Millions of children worldwide face hunger, disease, and abuses which neglect their human rights. World-wide, the lives of 1 billion people are at risk.
REDUCTION OF ARMS
Reduction in resources spent on armaments and the militaries of the world is necessary for peace on Earth, especially considering that those resources could be diverted to programs that benefit humanity and the Earth in general. Nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction need to be abolished. Small arms and light weapons caused four million deaths since 1990, 90% of them civilian.
SLAVERY
Although slavery was abolished a long time ago, it never really disappeared. Today, at least 1 million people worldwide are trafficked each year. At least 250 million children between the ages of 5 and 14 are working in developing countries.
WAR
In the wars of the last century, millions of people were killed. In this century, in the wars of the last decade, more children were killed than soldiers. Some 300,000 children are serving as soldiers in current armed conflicts. During armed conflict, women and girls are continually threatened by rape, violence, and humiliation.
WATER WORRIES
1 billion people, or fully one-sixth of the world's population, lack access to safe water supply. By the end of this decade, that number could double.
We stand for and promote the ascent and progression towards a unified and peaceful planet under Resolutionism and to see to that end, we research scientific, technological, political and social issues, and projects of all kinds which are designed to organize and bring out a better and brighter future.
We gather and "drum up" support with our blogs, newsletters, podcasts, rallies, demonstrations, and assemblies of large gatherings of people, all intended to peacefully arouse enthusiasm, mustering the wisdom, courage and strength for a new effort; to save the world.
ACTIVISM GETTING STARTED
Where do you begin when you want to save the world? START RIGHT HERE.
One of the first steps anyone should take in coming up with any kind of good plan, is to talk with those you love and respect. Open up a dialogue on the subjects that are important to you and try to get support, ask for advice, and gain other people's insights. The next step is the ongoing exploration of research and homework that you will get into for yourself as you become more and more interested in doing your part to make a positive change.
Once you believe you are ready to make a commitment to solving some issue, or working towards a goal of some kind, meet with others who share similar interests, or search online for groups already out there. Reach out to them, and try to communicate your own goals, while offering your own assistance to your ulitimate cause. Compare notes with others, on what you think is important or what issues appeal to you. If you are planning on joining an existing group, i suggest that you try to join a group with the most compelling opportunities for participating in positive change, and one which will represent your hard work, courage, and vision, and one which would welcome your curiosity and commitment.
PEACE ACTIVISM
Save Our Earth Now is a peace activist group which advocates for nonviolent, diplomatic resolutions of disputes, through only nonviolent means. We support the ideals outlined in RESOLUTIONISM. Once you see how Resolutionism works, you understand how you can resolve any problem we've created for ourselves. Therefore, promoting Resolutionism is our highest priority.
GLOBAL ISSUES
Resolutionism has created ways of solving each of these issues and many more, but sadly the world we live in does not yet operate under that political, economic and social ideology. Until then, these are some of the issues we're working on.
ACCESS TO UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE
Millions around the world die of preventable diseases simply because they cannot afford to buy medicines, millions of older people across the world face chronic poverty, untreated illness, homelessness, abuse, and other problems,
20 million people have died from HIV/AIDS, 40 million are currently infected, and 70 million will die in the next 20 years.
BIOSPHERE PROTECTION
Between 10 and 20 percent of all species will be driven to extinction in the next 20 to 50 years. Earth's coastal and marine resources and ecosystems, are showing signs of collapse. Many mountainous climates are home to 22% of the world's people, all of which are becoming degraded. 60% of the world's coral reefs, which contain up to one-fourth of all marine species, could be lost in the next 20-40 years. Desertification threatens nearly one quarter of the land surface of the globe, putting at risk one billion people. Half of the forests that originally covered 46% of the Earth's land surface are gone. Pressures on the world's natural resources and ecosystems continue to increase rapidly.
CLIMATE CHANGE
Global warming is expected to increase the Earth's temperature by 3C (5.4F) in the next 100 years. We need to reverse this trend. The liability is on the rich countries for the damage they have caused in the last 200 years, to the livelihood of humans and to the environment.
ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY
It is estimated that the Third World pays the developed North nine times more in debt repayments than they receive in aid. Half the world's people live on less than $2 a day. 1.2 billion people live on less than $1 per day. The richest 20% of the world population now receives 150 times the income of the poorest 20%.
EDUCATION
875 million adults are illiterate, and those numbers are increasing with each year. Educational institutions in much of the Western World have diminished their standards, and The No Child Left Behind policy is ensuring that we pass children on the basis of age and not merit.
FAMILY PLANNING
The world's growing population affects the welfare of communities and ecosystems around the world. With the population of Earth rapidly approaching 7 billion people, we need to consider methods of reducing our impact on the rest of the globe.
POVERTY
Poverty is the lack of basic human needs, such as clean water, nutrition, health care, education, clothing and shelter, because of the inability to afford such things. Millions of children worldwide face hunger, disease, and abuses which neglect their human rights. World-wide, the lives of 1 billion people are at risk.
REDUCTION OF ARMS
Reduction in resources spent on armaments and the militaries of the world is necessary for peace on Earth, especially considering that those resources could be diverted to programs that benefit humanity and the Earth in general. Nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction need to be abolished. Small arms and light weapons caused four million deaths since 1990, 90% of them civilian.
SLAVERY
Although slavery was abolished a long time ago, it never really disappeared. Today, at least 1 million people worldwide are trafficked each year. At least 250 million children between the ages of 5 and 14 are working in developing countries.
WAR
In the wars of the last century, millions of people were killed. In this century, in the wars of the last decade, more children were killed than soldiers. Some 300,000 children are serving as soldiers in current armed conflicts. During armed conflict, women and girls are continually threatened by rape, violence, and humiliation.
WATER WORRIES
1 billion people, or fully one-sixth of the world's population, lack access to safe water supply. By the end of this decade, that number could double.