Monday, September 3, 2012

Earth Projects Blog Launches!

Earth Projects (@earth_projects on Twitter and http://facebook.com/earthprojects.dotinfo on fb) welcomes you to our new blogging site at http://earthprojectsblog.blogspot.com for learning about great projects happening on Earth, the Moon and Mars for greater global understanding, unity, sustainability and peace!

In The News...

While Curiosity roams around Mars increasing our understanding of the rocks there, NASA engineers are straining their brains to figure out how to sustain human life and the plant life we will need on the moon to colonize "New Down Under" in the (hopefully vacant) lunar lava tubes! They have planned a new version of the Lava Light™ using colored LEDs powered by a nuclear powered generator that will empower the plants to conduct photosynthesis.

Back here on Earth, we have a revolution of sorts brewing underground in the energy sector with peak oil. Inside industry oil experts, familiar with the oil reserve data of the top 50 producing countries and several others, are claiming that 2012 is the year we reached the inevitable peak of global oil production. That's the most serious problem we now face globally - by a long shot, if so.

On top of peak oil, oil faces potential additional supply constraints with Twitteratis murmuring and debating the murmurs of possible nuetron warfare against the already embargoed nation of Iran by Isreal, and the recent attack on Saudi's largest refinery that infected nearly 30,000 computer workstations.

While the malware attack was not very consequential, it shows the potential for cyber warfare to shut down oil flow. Cyber warfare is a growing concern and area of capability development for defence agencies around the world. The cyber arms race is on and is integrally connected with space defense according to one US military report.

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