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The Paradise Point Bowls Club.

 

The Infinity Club is pleased to announce that the Paradise Point Bowls Club has been awarded our "Global Cooling Award" in recognition of the valuable contribution made in combating Global Warming. The most effective action that can be taken to combat Global Warming is to reflect sunlight back into space before it is converted into heat on Earth. This award is given because the building in this photo is mostly white and also has a highly reflective roof. This helps to cool the building and the planet by reflecting more sunlight and therefore generating less heat. This can still be improved upon even further by making some of the stonework around the building and especially the car parks and driveways white, or by providing shading from the sun with plants and trees or with white reflective shades.

 

Global Warming and Climate Change can be stopped completely, simply by:- 1. Painting or making everything white, with the exception of vegetation. 2. Re-planting all the trees that we have lost. 3. Increasing cloud cover by 12% to 18%.

 

If we stop excess heat being generated by the sun in the first place, then atmospheric carbon (greenhouse gas) is not a problem. The carbon dioxide (CO2), actually helps to cool the Earth through the process of photosynthesis. During the process of photosynthesis, solar energy is captured and stored by the plant. The solar energy that is stored by the plant, can then no longer heat the planet.

 

Please don't forget to add a comment, or at least, just say hi, when you have viewed this photo !

 

On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.

 

Photo: Michael Wesley

the dighy has been set adrift - where is the sailor - the boat is empty..................................!!!

  

ODC - EMPTY is the topic for Monday 20th Feb 2012

On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.

 

Photo: Michael Wesley

On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.

 

Photo: Michael Wesley

On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.

 

Photo: Michael Wesley

ForestEthics & the Sierra Club team up to crash the Sustainable Brands corporate beach party with a #NoTarSands kayak blockade!

ForestEthics & the Sierra Club team up to crash the Sustainable Brands corporate beach party with a #NoTarSands kayak blockade!

One of the living rooms of Paradise Point in Branson, Mo.

On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.

 

Photo: Michael Wesley

On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.

 

Photo: Michael Wesley

St Thomas in the US Virgin Islands, January 2009.

On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.

 

Photo: Michael Wesley

ForestEthics & the Sierra Club team up to crash the Sustainable Brands corporate beach party with a #NoTarSands kayak blockade!

55 Lindsay Parade, Paradise Point on Queensland's Gold Coast.

 

We are pleased to announce that this photo and this house at Paradise Point have been awarded our "Global Cooling Award" in recognition of the valuable contribution made in combating Global Warming. The most effective action that can be taken to combat Global Warming is to reflect sunlight back into space before it is converted into heat. This award is given because the building in this photo is white, which is highly reflective. This helps to cool the planet by reflecting more sunlight back out into space and the sun therefore generates less heat here on Earth.

 

Global Warming and Climate Change can be stopped completely, simply by generating more clouds to reflect sunlight and shade the Earth. And by painting or making everything white, with the exception of vegetation. If we stop excess heat being generated by the sun in the first place, then atmospheric carbon (greenhouse gases) is not a critical problem.

 

Please don't forget to add a comment, or at least, just say hi, when you have viewed this photo !

The hike to Paradise Point in Glacier National Park is just a short hike from the shores of Two Medicine Lake. In my opinion, Two Medicine Lake is the most beautiful spot in the park.

www.hikinginglacier.com/paradise-point.htm

ForestEthics & the Sierra Club team up to crash the Sustainable Brands corporate beach party with a #NoTarSands kayak blockade!

ForestEthics & the Sierra Club team up to crash the Sustainable Brands corporate beach party with a #NoTarSands kayak blockade!

So many features in this enchanting ranch! Enjoy serene views from large screened porch & covered patio or cozy up to the beautiful stone fireplace. Cooks of all levels will love the renovated kitchen. New windows & roof in 2010. 1 bed/1 bath apartment above detached 2C garage for guests or tenants! For more information on 107 Paradise Point Road, Yorktown, VA visit www.lizmoore.com/107paradisepointroad or contact Alyssa at 757-329-6161.

This was the view from the platform at the top of Paradise Point, which is also where we found The Note.

On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.

 

Photo: Michael Wesley

On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.

 

Photo: Michael Wesley

Mountain top at Paradise Point, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands

charlotte amalie, st. thomas, u.s. virgin islands

april 1969

 

alexander and friend atop paradise point

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.

 

Photo: Michael Wesley

On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.

 

Photo: Michael Wesley

I took this at my '14 year anniversary' Drum Circle. Our San Diego Women's Drum Circle had a potluck and then we danced, drummed and sang around a bonfire down at Paradise Point on Mission Bay.

charlotte amalie, st. thomas, u.s. virgin islands

april 1969

 

view of the bay from the paradise point tram

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

These Canadian Geese were hiking north on the beach north of Paradise Point headed for the mouth of the Elk River. Seemed odd but maybe they were trying to get their one surviving goslilng to a safer neighborhood. Also odd as it seems too early for them to have been nesting. Near Port Orford in Curry County on the southern Oregon coast.

On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.

 

Photo: Michael Wesley

The Paradise Point Bowls Club.

 

The Infinity Club is pleased to announce that the Paradise Point Bowls Club has been awarded our "Global Cooling Award" in recognition of the valuable contribution made in combating Global Warming. The most effective action that can be taken to combat Global Warming is to reflect sunlight back into space before it is converted into heat on Earth. This award is given because the building in this photo is mostly white and also has a highly reflective roof. This helps to cool the building and the planet by reflecting more sunlight and therefore generating less heat. This can still be improved upon even further by making some of the stonework around the building and especially the car parks and driveways white, or by providing shading from the sun with plants and trees or with white reflective shades.

 

Global Warming and Climate Change can be stopped completely, simply by:- 1. Painting or making everything white, with the exception of vegetation. 2. Re-planting all the trees that we have lost. 3. Increasing cloud cover by 12% to 18%.

 

If we stop excess heat being generated by the sun in the first place, then atmospheric carbon (greenhouse gas) is not a problem. The carbon dioxide (CO2), actually helps to cool the Earth through the process of photosynthesis. During the process of photosynthesis, solar energy is captured and stored by the plant. The solar energy that is stored by the plant, can then no longer heat the planet.

 

Please don't forget to add a comment, or at least, just say hi, when you have viewed this photo !

 

On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.

 

Photo: Michael Wesley

On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.

 

Photo: Michael Wesley

On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.

 

Photo: Michael Wesley

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