Genuine progress indicatorDoes your use of GPI refer to Genuine Progress Indicator;
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genuine_progress_indicator
Or Global Prosperity Index;
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legatum_Prosperity_Index
What global solutions do you see being the best and easiest to implement?Genuine progress indicator
it's in the doc
localizing food production and distribution. it's how people live before globalization \ when they become poor. switching energy over to clean. end all old growth deforestation and allow only responsible logging. use hemp. let's start here. then switch chemical plastics over to clean. That's all critical by the way and doable; so we can save the world. While we are saving folks maybe we can start thinking globally and include everyone.What global solutions do you see being the best and easiest to implement?
Require all packaging to be made with recyclable materials.localizing food production and distribution. it's how people live before globalization \ when they become poor. switching energy over to clean. end all old growth deforestation and allow only responsible logging. use hemp. let's start here. then switch chemical plastics over to clean. That's all critical by the way and doable; so we can save the world. While we are saving folks maybe we can start thinking globally and include everyone.
Growing food indoors does the same and is even more beneficial.
A single lamp could absorb roughly a ton of carbon from the air in just one year — the same amount as 150 or 200 trees.
I wonder how much carbon dioxide an indoor garden could absorb?A single lamp could absorb roughly a ton of carbon from the air in just one year — the same amount as 150 or 200 trees.
If that's true, that's fucking amazing,
imagine growing plants with light from plants.Growing food indoors does the same and is even more beneficial.
i do doubt that part. it's proly closer to one - 10 trees per light. algae can use alot of c02 and yield daily harvests so maybe but i can't confirm that. some of these articles take good science and present click bait so some claims can be exaggerated or misrepresented but i only fuck with real stuff.A single lamp could absorb roughly a ton of carbon from the air in just one year — the same amount as 150 or 200 trees.
If that's true, that's fucking amazing,
And I don't find the thought of eating algae terribly appetizing.i do doubt that part. it's proly closer to one - 10 trees per light. algae can use alot of c02 and yield daily harvests so maybe but i can't confirm that. some of these articles take good science and present click bait so some claims can be exaggerated or misrepresented but i only fuck with real stuff.
algee is used as antidepressant, biofuel, here to make light. it doesn't take the space of plants. algee makes good ferts for plants. i'm convincing myself now.And I don't find the thought of eating algae terribly appetizing.
Growing food indoors provides so many more benefits that I seriously don't understand why people would grow anything else? Decorative plants have their place as well- but many edibles are pretty, just one example is bonsai'd miniature orange trees.
I have before and I would again if it fed me!algee is used as antidepressant, biofuel, here to make light. it doesn't take the space of plants. algee makes good ferts for plants. i'm convincing myself now.
you do bonsai?