
During the month of April, I painted a financial picture for you, one in which the unified earth theory can be applied in the United States and elsewhere through adherence of the triple bottom line of sustainability. These crucial principles can help us respond to global warming better and faster than simply taking a step-by-step approach. However, there’s another benefit which we must consider. It has an environmental and humanitarian aspect.
You see, indigenous populations in the tropical rain forest, such as in South America, suffer greater and greater encroachment from city dwellers and farmers every year. This is caused by economic mismanagement on the part of local and state government but also pressure from industrialized nations to continue providing cheap imported goods while ignoring the principles of sustainability.

The process of convincing those invaders to steer clear of indigenous populations in the tropical rain forest, who prefer to exist in isolation, is made easier when they are rewarded for exporting energy from renewable sources, such as solar and wind, and green products which are made through the triple bottom line of sustainability.
So, as important as the unified earth theory is to reversing global warming, it can be applied with equal benefit to first nations, indigenous populations in the tropical rain forest, which existed since the pre-Columbian age and before. That is one example of sustainable justice.

Sustainable Justice For All!
Corbett Kroehler
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