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"Our Forests Through Our Trees"

MainStreet Sustainability Management's Greenhouse Rescue has conducted research and development to create a UNIQUE GREEN OPPORTUNITY that taps into one of the fastest growing global industries… Environmental Protection. MainStreet's "Trac-A-Tree" technology allows you to buy and "Track" your tree anywhere in the world.

Greenhouse Rescue (GHR) is selling tree packages that are maintained by nurseries, individuals, and are in plantations. People and corporations who purchase tree packages receive automatic financial rewards paid into their GHR Accounts from the sale of Carbon Credits and other bi-products when trees are harvested... over and over again... If you chose to become a GHR Affiliate you will also receive commissions on all sales. A propogation nursery is being acquired in Sth East Queensland Australia where the GHR "Trac-a-Tree" technology is supported online and via any mobile phone.

It is important to understand our Founders philosophy that Sustainability does not mean efficient usage of non-renewable resources. Sustainability is not a hybrid car, or a 20 kilometres per litre car - they are efficient, not sustainable.. Sustainability is not rhetoric that promises eventual shifts in City policies, land use codes or governmental budgets. Sustainability refers to practices that can be continued year after year, generation after generation, without using non-renewable resources (oil, natural gas, minerals) and only using renewable resources at the rate that they are renewed (trees, soils, food, water, etc.)

Modern global industrial civilisation is predicated on unsustainability, using an economic paradigm dependent on exponential growth. Virtually no one in the wealthy parts of the world is living "sustainably," although there are many who are trying to live with less impact on the Earth.

Economic sustainability would require us to refocus on local economic stability by supporting local businesses that reinvest their profits in the community. Rhetoric about sustainability that masks proposals for more out-of-state big box development is unlikely to build political support for the needed changes to cope with the looming crises of Peak Oil and climate change. Otherwise, this new rhetoric will be dismissed as mere "greenwash" and about as effective as many recent Government attempts at greening our communities, which saw unprecedented expenditure on insulation for housing and solar energy, with a major part of these solar electric panels left in the SHADE .... nice idea, but the implementation was poorly done, and not very effective.

Sustainability does not mean nice words or good intentions -- it refers to practices that your great-great-great-great grandchildren will still be able to do once the oil is gone.


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