While Greta Thunberg, led by protestors, called this year’s COP26 and Glasgow a failure, the majority of the community of experts is finally appalled by the ineffectiveness of such meetings.
More than 400 private planes–carrying business attendants to the conference–released around 13,000 tons of CO2. This is more than the average annual emissions of 1,600 residents of Scotland.
Monica Lennon, a member of the Scottish Parliament and Labour’s energy spokeswoman, said: “Flying by private jet while claiming to care passionately about tackling the climate emergency really is rank climate hypocrisy.”
For the last fifty years, there was no genuine interest, desire, or need for change in this subject. The best example is the development of technology during the First and Second World Wars and later during the Cold War.
Do we have to witness a new global catastrophe to wake up?
The stagnation of science and the need for a new
For the last fifty years, science has been declining. There is no real breakthrough that would bring about a radical change and have a significant impact on the world. A jet engine, nuclear physics, genetics, telecommunications… They all developed during the Cold War. What we do today are, more or less, corrections, improvements, and upgrades. We live in the illusion of solving the problem.
Wherever we go, we are facing disappointment and pessimism. There are more and more protests, conferences, group discussions on problems, and similar – but without solid solutions. There is a big difference between pointing the finger at something that is not right, expressing support for change, and introducing a concrete solution. Until the latter occurs, it can only be about tension releasing and positive thinking – which, in itself, does not yield results.
Where’s the solution? It’s fact that alternative energy sources cannot replace fossils. Windmills and photovoltaics only work just over 1,000 hours a year and we need more than 8,000 hours of energy. We came that far that the old idea of re-popularising nuclear power plants is on the table again (thanks to France). While these are cleaner than coal or oil, they generate dangerous emissions. In a case of an accident, they pose a catastrophic danger to everyone.
Light at the end of the tunnel: Roberto Hroval and the Themis Ecosystem
European entrepreneur Roberto Hroval, best known for innovative green technologies, unique approaches, and effective solutions, has figured out a brand new solution for green energy called Project Phoenix8. The technology also solves the problem of waste and is not based on weather-dependent alternative sources or potentially harmful nuclear energy.
Later on, he upgraded the solution with a US$ 22 billion project called the Themis Ecosystem. It is based on active community involvement in ventures. The solution promotes green life and nature preservation without the need to give up comfortable lifestyles. At the same time, the supporters make money.
Themis Ecosystem consists of some key elements, including the Online Industrial Exchange (OIX). This is the place where special e-vouchers – Roberto Hroval named them Industrial Tokens or iTos – are traded.
How does Themis Ecosystem work
The main purpose of the Themis Ecosystem is to find, offer, and trade Industrial Tokens (or iTos). There are strict rules as to which companies and under what circumstances can issue these tokens, be accepted into the Themis Ecosystem, and listed on the OIX Exchange. The technology must be tested and already functioning efficiently. It must address the global problem and represent high-added value in one of the key sectors that will be significant for, at least, the next fifty years. In addition, the technology must create CO2 negativity.
“The first task – besides establishing OIX, all algorithms, and supportive elements – has been to find suitable projects. Luckily, our waste-to-energy project PP8 (Project Phoenix8) was a perfect fit,” said the founder Roberto Hroval. He also explained that the process works without brokers or commissions: “Our Themis Ecosystem directly lowers CO2 in the environment, solves global problems, and boosts prosperity of the individuals, not just businesses.”
What is Industrial Token or iTo
iTo is another Hroval’s innovation. The iTo’s value is formed by distributing the value of created products among a pre-agreed number of tokens combined by adding the amount of CO2 negativity generated by the project. As the number of Industrial Tokens remains the same at all times, their price keeps rising organically.
For major leaps to happen, people need some tangible benefits. “Even if they are the biggest nature lovers and protest against climate changes every day, this won’t lead to the solution. Let’s be realistic. Until the general public supports the change, the situation will stay the same.”
He’s confident that his technologies can activate a mass of people for change through groundbreaking solutions in the fields of environment and waste, energy, transport, health, nutrition, housing, and IT. “That is what Themis Ecosystem offers. When the breakthrough is evident in the wallets – and after we set simple but clear and purposeful rules – the market will become regulated by itself. Our team has over twenty-five years of experience in implementing key solutions in a variety of industries. We are familiar with high-tech, breakthrough technologies that are silenced or pushed into the background due to the mainstream industry. It a perfect time for them to rise and shine,” the founder concluded.