Showing posts with label sustainable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sustainable. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Earth provides every man's needs



"Earth provides enough to satisfy 


every man's needs, 


but not every man's greed."



Friday, July 29, 2016

All our systems are in crisis

All our systems are in crisis: Competition and greed have led to ever more conflict and chaos.

The only way out is through cooperation and sharing: Justice and freedom for all.

Adamski: Knowledge is useless unless it is combined with action.

World teacher: Nothing happens by itself. Man must act and implement his will.

Saturday, May 14, 2016

the coming extinction of mankind on earth


Bruce Pennington art


We are on a train 


heading into a brick wall 


at 200 miles per hour 


towards our extinction 


and everyone knows it 



Friday, January 1, 2016

Star Trek World


I dream of a Star Trek world. 

This think tank will focus on creative actions 

designed to initiate a global paradigm shift 

towards a world where racism, poverty and war 

will be a thing of the past.


Sunday, September 13, 2015

The Man Who Saved The Buffalo


James "Scotty" Philip (30 April 1858 – 23 July 1911) was a South Dakota rancher, remembered as the "Man who saved the Buffalo" due to his role in helping to preserve the American Bison from extinction.

While he was building his cattle herd, Scotty Philip met Pete Dupree, whose son Fred had rescued 5 bison calves from an 1881 buffalo hunt along the Grand River. After Dupree's death, Philip decided to preserve the species from extinction, and in 1899 he purchased Dupree's herd, which now numbered 74 head, from Dupree's brother-in-law, Dug Carlin.

Philip prepared a special pasture for the bison along the western side of the Missouri River north of Fort Pierre, and drove the herd there in 1901.

Scotty Philip died suddenly on July 23, 1911: by that time the herd had grown to approximately a thousand head. He was buried on a family cemetery near his buffalo pasture. As the funeral procession passed, some of the bison came down out of the hills. Newspapers of the time suggested the bison were "showing their respect to the man who had saved them".