We have currently hit 34 billion tons of tons of global CO2 emissions which is well on our way to our goal of capping emissions to 1.5 trillion tons by 2050. Looks like we have to throw tons more toward doing something about it, like making solar power a part of everyday homes, a good idea for England’s housing market. Will other countries be able to keep up with better resource use? Like the fourth largest population of the world Pakistan? Resource efficiency looks to be a big part of getting green, so let’s look towards the always progressive state of Texas? that used smart growth and demand policies to help shape their water growth. Canada knows how precious their water use will be; they’ll be producing much of the world’s food, Canadians should develop the same sorts of infrastructure and government policies to see that water well used. South Africa very much understands this as South Africans will certainly be running dry very soon. India wants part of the game, averting their own environmental disasters along the way. Can they get their average GDP to $15000? That’s have them producing $20 trillion more annually. Whatever disaster we hope to avert, let’s be glad we’re finally getting a handle on the AIDS epidemic; a cure by 2050, great!