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Hunger – As of January 1, 2025, close to 700 million people in the world do not have enough food to lead healthy, active lives. Hunger is responsible for nearly half (45%) of deaths in children under five – 2.16 million children each year. Every 10 seconds of every day, the life of a child is extinguished by hunger.

Pollution – Coal-burning power plants are the single most significant producers of pollution in the world, creating about 35% of the world’s electricity. Thousands of these plants litter the world’s landscape, puking out unimaginable quantities of pollutants, and there are hundreds more that will shortly come into existence.

Poverty – Nearly 60% of the world’s population lives on less than $10 a day. Over half of those, more than 3.4 billion people, live on less than $7 a day. More than 800 million live in extreme poverty, on less than $3 a day. Nearly 900 million children worldwide are living in poverty… 13,000 die each day because of it.

I have a plan… I believe it could do more to reduce hunger, pollution, and poverty than any other project in existence, but I’m going to need your help to pull it off.  Read my white paper to find out how.