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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

A Water Driven Economy Looms

The world is askew, we know! The human population scrambles before the ominous 2012, (at least that's how some view THAT little number), to redirect focus toward more harmonistic planetary energy sourcing. Solar industry news has been a big hit in recent years and has finally gained major momentum, after a rather rusty start a decade ago. For new solar ventures have popped up in every local municipality to offer relief from the gluttonous and almost criminal ways the electric and gas companies have gauged the average man.
Water, we intuit is the next big energy source surge. Unfortunately, though the planet is mostly liquid, water isn't the unlimited resource we think it is. As soon as 2013, 36 of the 50 states are expected to face water shortages, so says the Johnson Foundation.
The Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry is already asking a Japan bank and an Australian investment fund to contribute to a fund for intense investment in water related businesses. Meanwhile, we're still waiting to see how the gov't and their big industry bed-buddies think they will charge us for sunlight.
No doubt about it, the chase is on for big biz to grab ahold of the last planetary resources we have. In the long run...who knows how it will all pan out? For the time being, we'll stick to simplicity and our 'good, clean water for everyone' motto.