Wednesday, December 1, 2010

A NEW FUTURE FROM THE VERY SEAS

It wasn’t long ago that man led s relatively simpler life. The early nineteenth century saw New Bedford, Massachusetts as being a city that “Lit the World”. Back then fuel for lighting at night’s time meant whale oil.

The fame of New Bradford spread far and wide even as it developed a reputation. Then came the age of petrol, even as this new source of fuel was discovered who would have guessed that it would change the very course of humanity in the coming decades.

We Care Project include community care social work activities list from which the children select any of the community care work translating into Gibraltar community development. Visit www.wecaregib.com for more information.

But like they say a past is never a past for it shows up again to play a role in the future. As though remaining true this saying, the city has again caught the fancy of the people even as a 130-turbine project seems all set for construction by Cape Wind.

Being the most vital part of the economy of the states in the New England Region, the sea has provided them with food, transportation, apart from giving jobs to hundreds and hundreds more. None the less now with great scope as provided by renewable energy projects and telecommunications cables, everyone is looking at the oceans with a renewed vigor.

FLIP project includes participation of local students to provide nonprofit fundraising ideas for charity to create community awareness in Gibraltar amongst the teenagers.

The governments as well as big corporations are only planning sources which will meet with human needs on a mass scale without damaging the environment in any which ways. The Massachusetts Ocean Partnership has even thoroughly started working towards this developing a unique and thorough ocean plan. The New England region has for sure come a long way from whale oil to today setting up of the advanced wind turbines. But for once, this time round things look bright.

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