Monday, August 30, 2010
Renewable Energy in the Philippines
Its time for the Philippines to enjoy the free energy from the sun and other sources that are sustainable and doesnt diminish. Coming soon!
Welcome to our new Blog!
Hi everyone- just finally setting up a new blog for our green technology site. We’ll be publishing news and articles here so come on back and visit- give us your feedback!
Global Warming Effects on Us Right NOW!
How do we change our ways and try and mitigate climate change?
How do we (humans) start to have less of an impact on our only home, earth?
Is the earth a finite resource? Yes. The problem is that economic theory was based on an “empty world.” Instead, we need to move to “full world” economics. The basic rule of microeconomics, that optimal scale is reached when marginal cost equals marginal benefit (MC = MB), has aptly been called the “when to stop rule”—that is, when to stop growing. In macroeconomics, curiously, there is no “when to stop rule,” nor any concept of the optimal scale of the macro-economy. The default rule is “grow forever,” consume forever, grow, grow, grow!
Does the earth have finite material resources? Yes.
While growth must end, this in no way implies an end to development, which we define as qualitative change, realization of potential, evolution toward an improved, but not larger, structure or system—an increase in the quality of goods and services (where quality is measured by the ability to increase human well-being) provided by a given throughput. Most of you have ceased growing physically, yet are probably studying this text in an effort to further develop your potential as humans. We expect human society to continue developing, and indeed argue that only by ending growth will we be able to continue developing for the indefinite future.
The sole source of inflowing energy to our earth is the SUN. It’s our sole source of energy, and that’s what we are implementing here in our company, Tower One Energy Group. Harnessing clean power that is truly sustainable, forever.
How do we (humans) start to have less of an impact on our only home, earth?
Is the earth a finite resource? Yes. The problem is that economic theory was based on an “empty world.” Instead, we need to move to “full world” economics. The basic rule of microeconomics, that optimal scale is reached when marginal cost equals marginal benefit (MC = MB), has aptly been called the “when to stop rule”—that is, when to stop growing. In macroeconomics, curiously, there is no “when to stop rule,” nor any concept of the optimal scale of the macro-economy. The default rule is “grow forever,” consume forever, grow, grow, grow!
Does the earth have finite material resources? Yes.
While growth must end, this in no way implies an end to development, which we define as qualitative change, realization of potential, evolution toward an improved, but not larger, structure or system—an increase in the quality of goods and services (where quality is measured by the ability to increase human well-being) provided by a given throughput. Most of you have ceased growing physically, yet are probably studying this text in an effort to further develop your potential as humans. We expect human society to continue developing, and indeed argue that only by ending growth will we be able to continue developing for the indefinite future.
The sole source of inflowing energy to our earth is the SUN. It’s our sole source of energy, and that’s what we are implementing here in our company, Tower One Energy Group. Harnessing clean power that is truly sustainable, forever.
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