First Conserve & Pro$per Newsletter Posted
Dear Readers:
The first Conserve & Pro$per newsletter is now available online. Click on the page at: https://www.conserve-prosper.com/newsletters.
My goal is to actively engage, clearly inform, and substantially improve our well-being and environmental health. Living in a sustainable world depends on our ability to ask questions, separate fact from fiction, compare scientific certainty with contrasting uncertainty, seek improved technologies, plan for the future, and take positive and meaningful actions now!
Sustainability topics for the blog include animals, automobiles, climate, energy, food, money, people, plants, water, and weather. So far, I’ve written 139 separate blog posts. I challenged myself to post a blog every day during the month of June 2019 with a focus on sharing my experiences with nuclear energy and petroleum production. Many books and news articles have been read and reviewed to support the blogs. I’ve shared personal experiences and other people’s success stories, as well as recommending books, CDs, DVDs and other products available from Amazon and your public library. In the future, I plan to offer posters and other educational products.
So far, the website is commercial free -- devoid of website advertising. The goal of this newsletter is to focus on sustainability topics by highlighting and updating topics mentioned in four years of blog postings. While the news is often filled with depressingly tragic stories, such as disasters, we are all looking for positive changes we can make and solutions we can take. This first newsletter describes positive actions we can all take now, shares a featured project of transforming a nuclear waste site to a city park, shows a chart of sustainability development goals by the United Nations, and reviews a book called The Madhouse Effect,
I hope you find this first newsletter informative and interesting! Please send your comments to me via email at info@conserve-prosper.com or directly on the website blogs.
Peace and Love, Bill Dam