Sunday, November 18, 2012

Journey to Green Consciousness-New Orleans



Journey To Green Consciousness
Early Years: New Orleans
As a young boy I woke early in the morning and couldn’t wait to go outside, wherever we lived.  My father was first in the Navy (World War II) and then worked in The Corporate World which involved re locations from San Francisco to Los Angeles and then New Orleans. He did public relations for Shell Oil Co. which kept him sort of distant.  His back rubs were stiff and pushy whereas my mother’s were soft and soothing.  I would wake up at first light and go outside to turn on my imagination.  I was a pilot and my trike was a jet, I was flying beside my buddies over exotic terrains (all while in my driveway on St. Charles St.  I was attracted to the great Mississippi River levies to play with the polliwogs in the wet areas of the Delta and spent all my waking hours outside.  At the age of 6 years I developed a passion for fishing.  My parents would drop me off at Lake Pontchartrain rocky shores where I would cast out my line and dream.  One time I caught an Eel and thought I had hooked a rock, then by fierce pulling and evasion managed to pull it in.  On a common day I would walk to the Park with Lagoons and fish with the line on a stick like Tom Sawyer catching perch.  The seven or ten fish caught during the day were kept on a string (line through their gills).  I don’t remember any interruptions in the seamless dream state of rivers, trees, grass and sky.  I recall lying on my back in the tall grass watching ivory cumulus clouds drift in the sky and feeling like it was a perfect reflection of my thoughts (drifting masses in a balloon of mind)
Louisiana is a flat state, there just are no mountains.  At night I would dream of Mill Valley and Mount Tamalpias,  I had passed many hours walking along the creeks of Blythe Canyon looking for craw fish, messing with the water scooters and other miraculous stuff that boys find in creeks.  I remember walking out the front door of our house and sweat would immediately run down my back as if there was a hose in my shirt the humidity was so extreme.  California became so compelling that my dad insisted on being transferred back at any cost in the world of the corporate status ladder.  I got that our surroundings, the place where we are is very important to the enjoyment of life, and even enjoyment is way understated—the essence of joy and mental health is who we are and where we are.


CP-40 Clean Up the Earth in 40 Years





You are whole and complete and your Life is Fun.

                                Green Consciousness

CP40 (clean planet in 40 years)
Clean up the Earth in 40 years.
What does that mean?

Mastermind every Industrial Process on the Earth to Closed or Open.
Open processes have materials, by products, or emissions that do
not recycle (become the Earth, stay the Earth or return to the Earth.

In industries with closed processes, all  materials and by products return to the Earth in the same form as originally put into use.
Open processes leave materials, by products or emissions that cannot recycle- or must be dumped or isolated in forms that are toxic.
If the end cost of resources and manufacturing included all consequential effects of their use, the price of gas would be much higher than it is.

GREEN MANIFESTO         

5.     Trust the human senses.  Beauty is beautiful.
6.     Honor the Body’s intuitions.
7.     Become Energy self-sufficient.
8.     Make a contribution


INDEX OF CAUSES

5.     Earth’s atmosphere
6.     Land’s absorption of fluids and gasses
7.     Architectural resonance with human priorities.
8.     Well Being and working from and with a peace-full mind,
you are whole and complete and your Life is Fun.

                               


Green Consciousness Consesus Survey

The word “Green” is associated with a movement to promote recycling, sustainability, Earth friendly efficient living habits and practices.  A tree lives efficiently and by nature serves to absorb carbon dioxide, minerals and water which during the life of the tree returns to the soil.
A house is “Green” if it is built to exist like a tree, with all components ultimately returning to the Earth as they were originated.

A manufacturing or Industrial process is green if every by-product and result returns to the planet in the form it was extracted.  Identifying “open” (unrecyclable) links in the process which would then be analyzed by a non-profit Foundation employing scientists (chemists, engineers, anthropologists, geologists and others) to alter the unrecyclable substances or gases to a form that is non-toxic and can be used or recycled, is the vision.

Green consciousness is hereby the movement to define and index every Human endeavor and process to discover if the materials and by-products do return to the Earth in the same form as originated (a closed cycle) or if un-recyclable by-products and materials result: (an open process).  CE40 requires, in all areas of manufacturing, building, transportation and living, creating a closed process.  Every human being has a crucial personal key to contributing to this consensus.

Responding to the following questions will be of the utmost value in compiling and producing a successful result.

Page 2     Green Questionnaire       

1.     What does the Green Movement mean to you?

2.  What Business or Industry are you involved in and how can it be                                     
            improved for sustainability.

3.     A. What is “open” (resulting in un-recycleable materials or by-            
                Products) about your business.

            B. What Improvements could be made that you are aware of?

      4.  Re:      Health of the Planet, what is the most important issue or