Cari's Passion and Work
When the Light Goes On
Cari's new book: Age of Energy I: Celia's Gift
Let Brilliant Energy Move Us. E=mc2
Sustainability is not a new coat to put on the old frame, it is not a new suit, shirt or skirt. It is a new body-species, a new human-exchange system in the 21st century Earth. Sustainability today is the global economics: the exchange between the environment’s sources and the human built-environment of the 21st century and beyond. This specific integration—including all the technical and social changes this shift implies and affecting all of the institutional levels of contemporary human society—is what “sustainability” is reaching for today.
Welcome to the Solar Culture.
A tipping point has arrived. We all are
Living on an Electron Budget.
To say that the 21st century is the age of information is to stop just short of the electrical chord that plugs the information into the wall—behind which streams a limited, mostly polluting electron source from which too many straws are now pulling and too much carbon (heat, GWP) is now rising. Living on an electron budget is the fact that fossil fuel energy can no longer be treated as an unlimited energy source without grave impact. Rather, as the world transitions to the new paradigm vaguely called "sustainability" or "going-green", what is certain is that emergent smart human behavior will twine with ancient and state-of-the-art clean technologies to "budget" and choose the energy we use. GPS, Inc Global Professional Services, Incorporated Cari and GPS, Inc. are available to help position your community, company, home or business on 21st Century Earth: a Blue and Green planet. The best new technology fails when evolved human behavior does not lead it. This interdependent relationship is called "culture".
[Energy &. Resources CONSULTANT]
- Incorporate renewable products and practices
- Integrate economic, environmentally sound design, building and materials selection into your home, business, life and spaces
Contact
Cari L. Spring, Ph.D.
PO Box 8874
Tucson, AZ 85738
Ph: 520.260.9713
springlear@gmail.com