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The economy is in terrible condition. People are homeless, hungry and tried of hearing help is on it's way from our own country.  The President just stopped all stimulus money into the Green sector. 
WWI Green.Org is working on ideas in Haiti, Africa, the EU and more. We offer new products and ideas to save energy, create self sustainability in food and housing, and Green manufacturing with recycled materials. 

We don't have the capacity to market the wonders of the earth, we ask you for help in spreading the word.

Green products today outperform traditional products, in every part of life.

What does being green mean to you?   

Reducing pollution, conserving resources, cleaning our water supply, reducing waste?
What about helping eco- systems, energy-efficient in our homes, workplaces, or reducing carbon footprints. 

Let's all work with in partnerships, each one helping to offer the world  alternatives, forwarding information into the right hands, spread the word on Green ideas for the future.

Work together and create job growth, new facilities to grow food, distribution centers for care and medical aid when needed.
If we work on these ideas on one hour  per day, Imagine what we could accomplish?
Our site believes it will help new organizations achieve self sustainability in life, food and shelter.
For information or be involved in our partnerships, please email:
info@wwigreen.com

Thank you,
WWI Green Org Team

 

 
 

Hunger in our nation is not something we can ignore
By Howard G. Buffett, farmer and United Nations Ambassador Against Hunger
Originally appeared in our sister publication,  The Des Moines Register
, on June 29, 2011
Hunger in our nation is not something Congress and the administration can ignore, especially as they look at ways to reduce the federal deficit. We have the resources to solve the problem of hunger in our country, and yet it persists in large part because of a lack of political will. Perhaps it is because people do not understand the pervasiveness of hunger in our nation, or its tremendous toll on our economy and our future.
http://yourlife.usatoday.com/mind-soul/doing-good/kindness/post/2011/07/op-ed-howard-g-buffett---hunger-in-our-nation-is-not-something-we-can-ignore/176820/1