We have about 6.8 billion people on a tiny orb only 8,000 miles wide and 24,000 miles in circumference that we call Earth. We add about a million and half people to our world population every week! How have we reached the point that many describe as global overpopulation? What is our Planet’s carrying capacity? Is zero population growth desirable, or attainable? What are the causes and effects of human overpopulation?
Human Overpopulation Causes, Effects and Solutions
Posted by admin in Architecture for Humanity on May 4, 2011
Carbon Cast Concrete
Posted by admin in Architecture for Humanity on May 4, 2011
Carbon Cast concrete is an innovative technology that uses conventional steel for primary reinforcing and C-GRID epoxy-coated carbon fiber composite grid for secondary reinforcing and shear transfer. This allows the material to be very lightweight compared to normal reinforced concrete.
Mending the Global Economy: Recovery Begins With Soul
Posted by admin in Architecture for Humanity on April 4, 2011
After the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami in Indonesia, the global community heard an outcry urging leaders to put systems in place to warn of that kind of danger. In recent years, people and businesses have experienced a similar disaster in the financial realm. Dealing with the fallout of this financial disaster, people have similarly cried out demanding an early warning system to prevent a repeat.