Nov 28
I AM EARTHDAY
Vin’s Report
Earth Ways
Other Nations
Beyond Faith
CSI (Consumer Survivor Initiative)
Rhymes Of The Times
A Generation Under Restraint
Reordered, Not Disordered
The Power Of Intention
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“I thought how utterly we have forsaken the Earth, in the sense of excluding it from our thoughts. There are but few who consider its physical hugeness, its rough enormity. It is still a disparate monstrosity, full of solitudes, barrens, wilds. It still dwarfs, terrifies, crushes. The rivers still roar, the mountains still crash, the winds still shatter. Man is an affair of cities. His gardens, orchards and fields are mere scrapings. Somehow, however, he has managed to shut out the face of the giant from his windows. But the giant is there, nevertheless.” ~ Wallace Stevens
Save the Ozone Layer
It takes 30 seconds for the ozone layer to repair itself.
No matter how much we reduce the levels of lighter-than-air molecules being sent up into our atmosphere, unless the ozone layer gets that 30 seconds of rest, it cannot begin to repair itself. It will eventually fail. The only way we can foresee that it will get that precious 30 seconds is if the global community co-operates.
It is our educated opinion that if the whole global community would take one day off, in unison, the natural processes of the atmosphere would allow for that 30 seconds.
To that end, last year it was proposed that a three-day holiday, on the third weekend of August, be dubbed Save The Ozone Layer Weekend. In 2010 over 100,000 people displayed our auto-updating Earthday banner.
How We Celebrate This Holiday:
The first day is to get to wherever you are going.
The second day is to do nothing, and to enjoy the break you’re giving Mother Earth. (Do not cause any lighter-than-air gases to be emitted into the atmosphere.)
The third day is for you to get home, knowing you have done a good thing.
This message has been going out since 1993.
We are already doing it. We just need to do it together.
Clyde F. Newman
Janet Stevenson

In November 2009, I was very surprised to learn that my name was Number One out of a 111,000,000 people search on the Earthday Network Membership Forum hosted by Ning.com. After supporting the causes of Earthday for many years, I was equally surprised when in that same month, Earthday Network’s Social Forum disappeared from the Internet. The giant social networking mogul Ning had cancelled, or lost, their Social Forum.
In light of this event, my life partner and Executive Webmaster of Increased Action Marketing Inc., Clyde F. Newman, has graciously provided us with this wonderful stand alone forum, where we can continue to shout out our Cure for The Ozone Layer Catastrophe that is now looming over all of our heads.
This is a seemingly unavoidable catastrophic event for the human race and indeed for all life on this planet, unless we act as a responsible global community.
Here are three non-negotiable scientific facts:
1. When the Ozone Layer fails, in less than thirty seconds the earth will become a cinder.
2. On a full time basis we attack the ozone layer with lighter than air CO2 molecules weakening this protective layer every moment of every day, non stop.
3. The Ozone Layer can replenish itself in thirty seconds if it is given a break from this attack.
It is our educated opinion that although other problems do exist and certainly must be dealt with, they will all become moot points if we do not solve the Ozone Layer problem.
The problem persists, the cure will continue.
The cure is you, you, and you…
Working together, we divide the obstacles and multiply the successes.
Sincerely,
Janet Stevenson

“How have I been able to live so long outside Nature without identifying myself with it? Everything lives, moves, everything corresponds; the magnetic rays, emanating either from myself or from others, cross the limitless chain of created things unimpeded; it is a transparent network that covers the world, and its slender threads communicate themselves by degrees to the planets and stars. Captive now upon earth, I commune with the chorus of the stars who share in my joys and sorrows.”
~ Gerard De Nerval
