This book covers answers to seven major problems that effect millions of people around the world.<br><br>Each topic: Global Warming, High-Speed transit, Welfare poverty, Renewable Clean Energy, Coastline Stabilization, Taxing Calories, and Economic Democracy, is addressed separately.<br><br>Some of the issues will take years to fully implement the answers while some could be started right away with immediate results in any small endeavor.<br><br>It is not a full cookbook down to the final details but does give a broad approach to each topic with significant insights into what the problems are and how to go about making things better.
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Butch Biendara. Answers to World Problems
REVERSING GLOBAL WARMING AND THIRD WORLD POVERTY
COMPARING SIZES
WORKING PEOPLE ADVANCE PLAN
TREMENDOUS HIGH-SPEED TRANSIT
THE AIRTRAIN
COACHES PASSING AN AIR PUMP POWER STATION
CONVENIENT NON-STOP TRAVEL
ALTERNATE ENERGY OPTIONS
POWER DELIVERY EFFICIENCY
OVERALL SAFETY
CLEAN QUIET CORRIDORS
PASSENGER COACHES
STRUCTURAL BENEFITS
POTENTIAL PROBLEMS
OTHER FINANCIAL BENEFITS
TRANSPORTING FREIGHT
DIAGRAMS OF STATION CONFIGURATIONS
THE GOAL OF UNLIMITED CLEAN ENERGY
Nuclear
SHORE STABILIZATION - HOLD BACK THE TIDE ?
TIDE VARIATIONS
RESISTING STORM WAVES
A DIFFERENT SOLUTION
ARTIFICIAL REEFS
REDUCE THE EROSION OF BEACHES
PREMIUM SURFING BEACHES
CONSISTANT SUMMER SURF
TAXING CALORIES FOR HEALTH
A SOLUTION THAT IS FAIR AND EASY TO DO
ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY. THE GOAL
THE PROBLEM
TAXPAYERS
THERE IS A SIMPLE ANSWER
OPERATIONAL ISSUES
REVISIONS
OTHER JURISDICTIONS
IMPLEMENTATION
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FIXING WORLD PROBLEMS
Global warming and the related weather problems have long reaching effects on nearly everyone worldwide that are hard to quantify. I’d like to challenge that old saying that says “Everyone talks about the weather but no one does anything about it” with a proposal for a cost effective, long range plan to work at reducing the effects of global warming, at least on how it effects north America.
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Those Sahara dust storms may be a means where nature plays some part in mitigating the season’s hurricanes, but is the enormous pollution that comes along with them really a positive solution to the problem?
The sun is the source of the power but it is the evaporation from the oceans that caries that power along in the low pressure storm systems moving from place to place. The turbulence of the tons of water rising through the atmosphere brings the winds that move the weather. Hurricanes die out over land or colder water.