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Taking ownership of our own health is about having quality in the elements of OWNER; oxygen, water, nutrient, exercise and rest. |
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If the elements of OWNER are strained, life can be threatened if one is chronically deprived for long years of proper rest, in lesser years if without exercising (e.g. stroke patient), around thirty days if without food, less then seven days if without water, a few minutes if without oxygen; this emphasizes the significant of OWNER in its orderly manner.
The essence for good health directly depends on the quality in the elements of our OWNER. However, in deteriorating conditions caused by human activities our atmospheric environment and ecology systems are under increased strain, our drinking source for water from tap is deprived of its natural energy, and our nutrient sources are being contaminated and are becoming scarce as a result of high wastage at the backdrop of a surging world population. The quality for these three key elements are obviously not in good conditions on a global basis.
OxygenIt is as a matter of fact that we are consuming oxygen provided by our natural environment, the significant for good quality oxygen is much more important for health than good quality water or nutrient. The atmosphere of Earth as a whole needs to be cleansed and patched up badly, but human activities progressively add stress to it with no effective resolves at all; this situation is unsustainable on a global perspective. One country on the face of this Earth with favorable geology situations allows it to produce renewable energy, of the 99.9% of Iceland's electricity that is currently generated from renewable sources, 81% is generated from hydroelectric power; virtually all the remainder from geothermal power. Geothermal sources are also used to heat 89% of the buildings in Iceland, with the remaining being heated with electricity. Excerpt from Wikipedia on renewable energy in Iceland. These scenarios somehow need to be extended on a global basis in the development for such technologies and finding renewable energy sources to address the global issues of pollution. |
![]() The geyser Strokkur in Iceland |
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![]() Supercell
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Nutrient
The energy wastage from natural resources and water usage are very high in the
way food is produced and consumed, the food supply is unsustainable for an exploding
world population that is still rising. When the world population is under extreme
stressful circumstances chronically, ferocious competitions for scarce resources
could eventually turn violence, and in chaotic situations peace would not be
sustainable. See a WWF
report on two planets needed by mid-2030s to sustain world’s current
lifestyles.
See an external link on "Vegetarian Benefits: Ecology and the Environment, World Hunger, Health".
| Current world population (estimated): | . | This free script is provided by JavaScript Kit. See also World Clock for environment, energy and food statistics. |
"Nothing
will benefit human health and increase chances of survival
for life on earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet."
- Albert Einstein, physicist, Nobel Prize 1921
"Peace
cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding."
- Albert Einstein
For sustainable and
lasting world peace.
Dedicated
to SMCH. ("The World Peace Award
1993-1994", United Nations)
Ref:
Ozone - Ozone and Tri-Atomic
Oxygen
Renewable
energy in Iceland - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Magnetohydrodynamics
- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Water
molecules
- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hard
water
- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A
report related to bonding angle of water molecules
- C&EN; Chemical & Engineering News
Ecoflow
- Nigel Broderick; founder of ECOFLOW plc.
Ozone
layer depletion
- U.S. EPA
World Clock
- poodwaddle world clock
WWF
report
- guardian.co.uk
Image
of geyser Strokkur
- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Image
of raindrop - @Paul Scharff Photography
Image
Bohr model water molecule
- Water pilot project
Image
of supercell - Biology@Davidson