Sunday, June 27, 2021

THE UPCOMING TEDxBlueRevolutionHawaii

Blue Revolution Hawaii was launched a decade ago.   All postings prior to 2021 can be found at that site.  As the right column shows:

Members of Blue Revolution Hawaii Board

Leighton Chong: Intellectual property attorney
Benny Ron: Aquaculturist
Patrick Takahashi: Dreamer
John Farias: Agriculturist
Dante Carpenter: Ocean engineer/politician

Emeritus:

George Ariyoshi: Former governor
Fujio Matsuda: Former university president (deceased)
Matthew Matsunaga: Former state senator
Kaiu Kimura: Director of Imiloa

Blue Revolution Hawaii has three goals and targets of opportunity:

  • Hold a Blue Revolution summit of billionaires to interact with potential Blue Revolution staff. Presentations will touch on the science, technology, economics, legal, environmental and sociological factors.
  • $150 billion to commission the first floating city by 2050.  The private sector will undertake this mission.  The platform will initially be located close to Hawaii to host the 2050 World Ocean Exposition.  The first World's Fair was held a century ago at The Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London.  There have been three ocean expos:
    • 1975 in Okinawa.
    • 1998 in Lisbon.
    • 2012 in Yeosu.
  • After the expo, the city will be towed closer to the equator to minimize ocean storms.  
    • No hurricane is known to have crossed the equator.  
    • Plus, the warmest surface temperatures are in this region.  
    • Anywhere in the deep ocean, the seawater temperature is 4 C at a depth of 1000 meters, which can thus be combined with the surface waters to generate electricity and produce freshwater, with the resultant effluent utilized to support industries.
    • This fluid is rich in minerals in the exact Redfield ratio to serve as a natural fertilizer for biomass plantations and initiating marine growth for ocean ranches.
    • The ocean is the next frontier to produce sustainable food, energy and a cornucopia of products, while enhancing the marine and atmospheric environment.
A cost-matching fund to initiate the Blue Revolution has been established with the UH Foundation at the University of Hawaii.  A sum of $500,000 has been endowed for this purpose.

The cost of the project is such that primary funds will not be sought from governments and companies.  The most promising source is likely to be a billionaire, or team of them, seeking a legacy and with the vision to develop the next frontier for future resources in harmony with the natural environment.
To begin the process of fund-raising, we have been granted a TEDx license to organize a Countdown event to link with the upcoming global climate warming discussions preparing for the 2022 28th session of the Conference of Parties (COP28) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.  COP3 in 1997 created the Kyoto Protocol and COP21 produced the Paris Agreement in 2015.

While minor adjustments can still be made, the TEDx Blue Revolution Hawaii event will occur on 11 December 2021.  It is our understanding that we can select from other TED talks that will occur this year to complement our local speakers, and even seek input from world leaders in the field to participate remotely.  A working group is being finalized to plan for this event
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These Technology, Entertainment, Design (TED) Conferences began in 1984, and over 3500 TED talks have been posted and viewed several billion times.  There is now a variety of TED events.  Originally there was only one conference/year at a cost of around $10,000/person to participate.  TEDx  is just one of the spin-offs, targeted for independent events like global warming.  We would very much welcome your involvement.

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