Global Warming, Exxon and the power of vibration.

25. April 2005

Mother Jones recently ran a piece highlighting the $8million ExxonMobil has funded into “thinktanks” promoting a view that global warming is not a man made phenomenon. Clearly popular opinion holds that it is man made and results largely from human CO2 pollution from industrial wastes etc. Of course popular opinion may not be correct but isn’t arguing about the causes a distraction from the true task at hand? What about solutions?

Now I hold with the “what you think and feel is what you get” vibrational view of creating which means that if large numbers of us think and feel that the world is getting hotter and that climatic catastrophe looms large then that is what we will get. Oooops!

Then again if large numbers of us think and feel that the world may actually be getting hotter and that climatic catastrophe may loom large yet also feel that many solutions are available to lessen or avert the dangers then that is what we will get.

Many options, many views but my question or observation is this.

Surely it is absolutely obvious that the way mankind is running industry, polluting or destroying areas of outstanding natural beauty and bio-diversity is only creating a world that is less pleasant and healthy to inhabit regardless of global warming and its causes?

Why do we need “thinktanks” to tell us that? Global warming or not surely we need to clean up our act? How can belching out tons of noxious waste gases and other materials ever be an ongoing solution in manufacturing, transportation or energy production? Isn’t that obvious?

Lets focus on what we want and not on what we fear. This may be a good place to start ZERI

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