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Appeal for sustainability collaboration

Wind damage, ice storms, tornadoes, wildfires, floods, droughts, hurricanes and so on are locally inconvenient phenomena but it’s Global Warming that is driving all these local phenomena and is becoming an increasing disruptive force that affects us all.
Yet there are those among us who would have us believe it OK to maintain the status quo and even add to human induced warming instead of focusing on how to help shift from the old paradigm to the new.
I know it boggles the mind but Al Gore and Nicholas Stern and thousands of other credible leaders and scientists have extensively researched and documented the dangers, disruption and the ”Inconvenient Truth” of Global Warming and Climate Change that faces humanity.
Finding viable solutions also boggles the mind. But as one who has extensively researched how to solve the problems, I feel confident we can effectively address the issues through implementing village scale through city scale community energy projects that can produce heat, electric power and biofuels in a clean and sustainable manner.
The highest order of business for Kansas and for this nation should be developing the technology needed to accomplish what is called for in the below Reuters news article.
Based on my research it is my conclusion is that it’s primarily the thought of disrupting the long term status-quo and accepting the new order of things that is so intimidating, not the possibility or impossibility of achieving meaningful change.
What I ask and would like to know is what citizen, politician, country, state, city, company or organization will take time to understand my sincere collaboration proposal and consider joining with me in taking our collective future in hand?
And I would like to know what public service publication will carry my appeal?
Les Blevins
President
Advanced Alternative Energy
Lawrence, Kansas
785-842-1943

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