Friday, November 15, 2019

The following link is reason to get involved:
Putting politics aside, we need to reverse the damage caused by irresponsible media like hate rhetoric and shock radio.
I am trying to launch a state-wide program for what I call Responsible Media. This includes includes modernization of infrastructure that promote micro-grid distributed power to protect resilient communities by building partnerships.
FEMA “culture of preparedness”, National Mitigation Framework (https://www.fema.gov/national-mitigation-framework)
In terms of public safety and preparation, what I am working on could avoid significant costs down the road. My focus is media and the distribution of information management systems that drives behaviors and consumer choice.
Environmental health and safety organizations talk about Green engineering or policy controls in infrastructure to conserve, protect, and avoid risk. But what they often don’t emphasize is how damaging multi-media marketing and privacy comprises impact human efficacy. This digital landscape is too complicated for representatives to fathom, no less control in terms of culture and effect. So what is human efficacy? Simply stated, the ability of one to use or develop their talents to thrive and impact others by intelligent means, while giving purpose to their energies.
To talk Green policies and not include cultures is a huge mistake and the main reason market scale and penetration has not been supported for solar solutions.
As the mechanisms that drive our economy cause momentum into new lifestyles and market choices, safeguards for consumer protection are minimized. This leads to a marketplace where reckless abandon for corporate regulatory policies rule, consumer regeneration of self control deflates and big interests dominate market share.
It’s a common trend that as new technology emerges, the effects can go to extremes, only to force corrections to restore normalcy. We see that in the call for leaders to reign in on corporate excesses, like FaceBook and Amazon.
There is so much more I am doing to work this matter with much more to develop. I could use your support.