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Hunger – As of November 2025, nearly 673 million people worldwide do not have enough food to lead healthy, active lives. Hunger is responsible for almost half (45%) of deaths in children under five – around 2.16 million children each year. Every 15 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 808 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.

Power Production – As of 2025, around 730 million people worldwide still lack access to electricity, with billions more facing unreliable power supplies that hinder economic growth, education, and basic quality of life.

Data Centers – the data centers powering our digital world – consumed 240-340 TWh of electricity globally in 2022, and their demand is projected to rise by 22% in 2025 alone, potentially reaching up to 945 TWh by 2030 – exacerbating energy strains, grid overloads, and pollution from fossil fuel dependency.  We’re going to need more of them.

I have a plan… I believe it could do more to reduce hunger, pollution, poverty, power shortages, and pods’ energy waste than any other project in existence; however, I will need your help to make it a success. Read my white paper to find out how.