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And if we get enough people to support it, Governments will have to listen
| Posted at 08:14 PM on June 05, 2009 |
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It's without doubt the y3000 desert reforestation is going to take massive amounts of money. As I sit and watch the global economic crisis unfold across the world I see a similar characteristic of uncertainty overwhelm politicians across the planet.
How will we get through this? For the time being we are settled in relying on our governments bail out multi billion dollar companies. Trillion dollar bail out packages are the supposed Holy Grail used by politicians lacking the intellig...
| Posted at 01:16 AM on April 21, 2009 |
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Between May 2000 and August 2006, Brazil lost nearly 150,000 square kilometres of forest?an area larger than Greece?and since 1970, over 600,000 square kilometres (232,000 square miles) of Amazon rainforest have been destroyed.
Deforestation practices around the world are NOT going to stop no matter how bad the figures look. The truth is we need the timber for houses, furniture paper etc. The only thing that's going to slow the deforestation of the Amazon forest is the Y3000 Plan.
| Posted at 02:18 PM on April 08, 2009 |
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As if our Middle East neighbours aren't rich enough in oil deposits, they also boast one of the most suitable landscapes for the Y3000 plan re-foresting prospectus.
Full of countries and cities of such historical significance including the Arabian city of Mecca, the birthplace of the Islam prophet Muhammad and Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus Christ, not to mention some of the oldest civilizations known to man kind. If you think these countries can't make Y3000 plan happen, you're...
| Posted at 09:07 PM on April 01, 2009 |
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The prospectus of the Y3000 forest boasts multiple positive scientifically proven side effects not just for its immediate region but for thousands of kilometres outside of the region. The best part is The Y3000 Forest can be duplicated anywhere in the world.
Global warming solutions and accurate research is being outdated just as rapidly as house hold computers were in the 90's. Research up until now can show the statistics of the current Amazonian forest climate yet information dir...
| Posted at 05:09 AM on March 25, 2009 |
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Saving the environment against global warming needs action now and it involves you more then you think. You don't need to spend thousands of hours creating something new. We have done all the work for you. All you need to do is support us and the Y3000 Plan we have designed. Our philosophy is "if we get enough people to join our site or leave a comment, Governments will have to listen ".
In the Y3000 Plan we have already established:
What a trillion dollar stimulus package...
| Posted at 07:58 AM on March 20, 2009 |
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Suggestions on global warming solutions and creating millions of jobs are everywhere. But if you think it doesn't involve you think again. There's has never been a better time in history to have your thoughts heard. If its positive action your looking for then you must read this free info article.
You don't need to be a rocket scientist or invent anything, simply adding your name can be enough to bring around change. It's called the Y3000 Plan. The Y3000 plan is designed to bur...
| Posted at 06:56 AM on March 18, 2009 |
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Building a new man made Amazon forest may not be as far fetched or difficult as some would have us believe. With global warming and co2 emissions on the rise the world is screaming for ACTION and Australia has the answer.
In a land bound by sea Australia boasts desert lands of 1,317,000 sq kilometres which occupy 18% of the continent which are comprised of ten separate deserts sharing median rain falls of 150mm per year.
The Y3000 plan is the first to propose how to forest...
| Posted at 09:08 AM on March 16, 2009 |
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The high proportion of methane dissolved in the effluent represents a substantial loss of biogas for energy production, as well as representing a serious greenhouse risk should the methane subsequently escape to the atmosphere (since methane has twenty one times the global warming potential of carbon dioxide).
One possible avenue to reduce methane loss suggested by the pilot plant results is to add a controlled amount of air to the biogas used for mixing the reactor. The e...
Read Full Post »| Posted at 08:52 AM on March 16, 2009 |
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The plant utilised an "anaerobic migrating bed reactor" which was subdivided into four reaction cells in a series. The contents of the first three cells were mixed intermittently by injecting bubbles of recirculated biogas, and the sludge was allowed to settle in the unmixed last cell.
To maintain a uniform distribution of sludge through the four cells, the flow direction was reversed automatically over a 24-hour cycle. The sludge settling characteristics are therefore crit...
Read Full Post »| Posted at 08:20 AM on March 16, 2009 |
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Aquatec-Maxcon drew upon the technical expertise of an experienced wastewater treatment consultant, Ken Hartley, and the Advanced Wastewater Management Centre at The University of Queensland. Funding support was provided through the Queensland Sustainable Energy Innovation Fund.
To produce the maximum amount of biogas, the proposed plant would use anaerobic digestion as the predominant treatment process for the entire sewage stream. The process would operate on the entire v...
Read Full Post »| Posted at 07:39 AM on March 16, 2009 |
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Sewage treatment is a significant user of energy. Operation of pumps, blowers and other equipment at a typical sewage treatment plant requires an annual electrical energy consumption of about 50 kWh per person. Thus,substantial amounts of energy are required to treat sewage from major population areas, and sewage treatment often comprises the largest use of electricity by local governments.
Making sewage treatment plants energy self-sufficient Conventional sewage treatment ...
Read Full Post »| Posted at 05:11 AM on March 13, 2009 |
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At the present time around the world, your waste is costing a fortune and costing the environment even more. The Y3000 Plan can be implemented around the world.
However the Y3000 Plan has been designed with Australia in mind because I'm more familiar with the Australian Landscape.
Australia Has invested approx 48 billion dollars to service around 21 million residents. Using the same figures America has invested $694,456,320,000 into servicing 300 million people. Waste ...
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