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“The future is positive. Unfortunately, so many children are being taught that we’re destroying the planet, mankind is responsible for all the problems in the world. We can use our intelligence, make the world a better place to live in harmony with it”
There’s an intense amount of focus on climate change in the media and almost all of it paints humanity as a the culprit, forcing people, especially the younger generations, to develop a negative perspective on society, our leaders, and our collective future. We hear a lot from politicians and scientists about longterm solutions but the sense of despair and cynicism persists.
Last week’s guest, Lynne Twist, raised the point that so much of humanity’s financial resources are lost to fear. What if, rather than focussing on our failures and promoting the notion that change is difficult, we focus on our potential. Today’s guest believes the future is positive. Jeff Krehmer is a visionary mechanical engineer who’s mindset and courage to step forward with optimism and a solution is what this world needs. Jeff believes we can use our intelligence to make the world a better place. He talks about a technology called Polar Energy Platforms or PEP that harness the energy of the ocean to provide electricity for the whole planet while simultaneously contributing to global cooling, global food supplies, and ecological balance.
To learn more about Jeff’s revolutionary ideas, read his new book, Infinite Resources: How To Sustainably Develop The Arctic By Supplying Green Hydrogen, Fresh Water, And Healthy Food To The World, While Mitigating The Negative Effects Of Anthropogenic Climate Change, go to infiniteresourcesbook.com.
Raymond Aaron has shared his vision and wisdom on radio and television programs for over 40 years. He is the author of over 100 books, including Branding Small Business For Dummies, Double Your Income Doing What You Love, Canadian best-seller Chicken Soup for the Canadian Soul, and he co-authored the New York Times best-seller Chicken Soup for the Parent’s Soul.
www.Aaron.com
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“The future is positive. Unfortunately, so many children are being taught that we’re destroying the planet, mankind is responsible for all the problems in the world. We can use our intelligence, make the world a better place to live in harmony with it”
There’s an intense amount of focus on climate change in the media and almost all of it paints humanity as a the culprit, forcing people, especially the younger generations, to develop a negative perspective on society, our leaders, and our collective future. We hear a lot from politicians and scientists about longterm solutions but the sense of despair and cynicism persists.
Last week’s guest, Lynne Twist, raised the point that so much of humanity’s financial resources are lost to fear. What if, rather than focussing on our failures and promoting the notion that change is difficult, we focus on our potential. Today’s guest believes the future is positive. Jeff Krehmer is a visionary mechanical engineer who’s mindset and courage to step forward with optimism and a solution is what this world needs. Jeff believes we can use our intelligence to make the world a better place. He talks about a technology called Polar Energy Platforms or PEP that harness the energy of the ocean to provide electricity for the whole planet while simultaneously contributing to global cooling, global food supplies, and ecological balance.
To learn more about Jeff’s revolutionary ideas, read his new book, Infinite Resources: How To Sustainably Develop The Arctic By Supplying Green Hydrogen, Fresh Water, And Healthy Food To The World, While Mitigating The Negative Effects Of Anthropogenic Climate Change, go to infiniteresourcesbook.com.
Raymond Aaron has shared his vision and wisdom on radio and television programs for over 40 years. He is the author of over 100 books, including Branding Small Business For Dummies, Double Your Income Doing What You Love, Canadian best-seller Chicken Soup for the Canadian Soul, and he co-authored the New York Times best-seller Chicken Soup for the Parent’s Soul.
www.Aaron.com