Foundation for Resource Conservation
is an educational entity incorporated as a philanthropic, or public benefit, entity to provide displaced former forest and timber workers new employment through re-education towards reforestation efforts. Using advanced technological breakthroughs discovered in the last twenty five years, FRC can help create new commercial products from forest waste, polluted waterways, and destroyed wetlands to rebuild habitats while cleaning and maintaining these forests and water ways.
Just twenty-five years ago research began in earnest in a realm so deep that it rivals the vastness of space. Observing this realm using computer graphics, it is possible to track and image time frames so small that observation for a mere femtosecond (one trillionth of a second) is now comparable to what formerly one second was to 34 million years. These nano technologies are now ripe to convert the forest’s dead trees and unwanted fuels into usable carbon for water filtration and soils restoration.
The next generation of forest worker will literally be light years ahead of their predecessors’ practices that have been used for thousands of years. Cap and trade credits available to California will bring billions of dollars back into the state every year by the newly trained “forest sanitation technicians” using modern technology.
Industrialization of Forest Resources
Since recorded history mankind has depended on forests to provide life cycle (quality of life) sustainability. Forests provided the food and habitat for beasts to be hunted for food, trees to provide lumber for constructing homes, and firewood to burn for cooking food, heating homes, and powering machinery. Man used the forests as if they were an inexhaustible resource, but of course they were not. In times past when forests were depleted or destroyed, man would move. Now there is nowhere to move as air, water, and soil pollution has diminished forests the world over.
FRC is at the ready to blaze a trail into this newly discovered vast and endless nano frontier to glean the valuable resources available to modern technology and bring them back to our realm. We will begin to restore forest and water habitat for the betterment of mankind “one atom at a time”.
FRC intends to provide single person participatory industries (cottage industries) that promote life. It is a true reversal of the industrial revolution that emerged a couple hundred years ago that has been destroying the planet for the benefit of the relatively few who own and control the resources.