Agriculture
Greenhouses

The Dupont
Corporation was
approached
several years ago
with respect to
large-scale
desert
greenhouse
farming
(originally
developed by the
Israeli's in the
Negev Desert).
Dupont donated a
new non-
biodegradable
plastic called
Teflon2 to GSF, to
be used as a
light-weight
greenhouse
cover. (Current
large scale
greenhouses
around the world
use polyethylene
covers which
biodegrade within
several months).
Experiments
conducted by
GSF
have shown that
if Dupont
increased the
gauge of Teflon2
(originally
developed by
them for
photo-voltaic
manufacture) it
would be an ideal
long-term
greenhouse fabric.

Reinstatement of the importance of the
family garden.
Every family should have a
plot large enough to support a fresh source
of nourishment, and provide children with
hands-on food production education.

Global production of organic, pestilent-free
fruits and cereals on large scale oceanic
platforms floating in high rainfall latitudes.

One of the goals of greenhousing  is to
bring about the termination of the mass
slaughter and inhumane domestication of
animal life.
Large scale greenhouses provide solutions
primarily in areas where high land costs,
volatile climates, poor soils, water
restrictions, or insect damage, necessitate
the development of alternative farming
techniques. These conditions are rapidly
increasing worldwide.
"The greatest single problem hampering the implementation of a radical change in
international attitudes is the problem of denial..."

Large scale engineering projects could employ the entire working population of the planet
during generations of combined effort and are entirely feasible today.

We must transform as we move into adulthood as global stewards, and begin to excel in the
business of planet management.
Our mission is to implement global stewardship student training programs that provide long-term solutions in

the areas of: