Harry Hart R.I.P
HARRY HART was a pioneer. A visionary. He was a Worldwide cinematographer since 1946, two thousand documentaries. Two Emmy Awards and five Nominations etc Lay ecologist. Co founder of several eco charities. Harry Hart was also a Fellow of The British Interplanetary Society studying life-support systems since 1957.
We, The Planet will miss Harry Hart, who at 80 years, died earlier this year, Here is a sample of the work that Harry brought to our attention:
TREES, DESERTS, CLOUDS, RAINFALL AND WORLD RECOVERY.
Our world, and our planet, are in a parlous condition to which there are clear and obvious solutions once one understands the processes.
The clouds are our planets water delivery system and have an active and highly variable relationship with trees. Trees can induce rainfall in many different ways as Global Eco once explained to Oxford Forestry more than a decade ago.
The principles, not recognised by our mainstream culture, are now widely understood by the so-called Green movement, by numerous sub-cultures and a few heads of state, Senegal, for instance.
Looking back one can see how first great colonisers of the planet were the trees covering the worlds land areas with an active interchange with the clouds water-delivery and rainfall originating from the fresh water evaporating off from the vast oceans: About three quarters of our planets surface giving off about ten feet or nine metres per year. Most of which falls back on to the seas although trees can induce these precipitations onto the land under the right circumstances.
There are a wide variety of ways to use hardwood trees in very many different implementations (while softwood trees like conifers inhibit rainfall). Thus one can see how suitable climates for crop cultivation can be developed. This requires preventing the many great droughts and floods caused by Climate Change that are resulting in major crop failures and the expanding world starvation crisis.
Global Eco and associates after forty years we have found out how to resolve climate change in about two years. Largely self-funded we are restricted by a serious lack of funds.
The history is significant. Unfortunately, for some four thousand years mankind has been going in the wrong direction: at the time of Abraham, and the great empires of the East, large areas of trees were continuously being felled and used. This resulted in the cessation of the natural rainfall. Thus cumulatively some three quarters of the land area has become our massive barren deserts and wastelands.
An immense wealth of knowledge, information and understanding, collected chronologically over forty years, has collectively yielded many conclusions which are either little-known or unknown. Mainly as a result of notable people who spent there lives planting trees to bring the rain, creating fertile soil and growing vegetables in various areas of the world, including UN and governmental projects. This included our friends, leaders and doyens now sadly passed-on, such as:
Dr Richard St Barbe Baker OBE (awarded by Prince Charles) the original founder of Men of the Trees -- now the International Tree Foundation.
James Sholto Douglas, who recovered areas in India, West Africa, Sudan, and also lead the refertilising of the Limpopo Valley. He introduced forest farming (agro forestry) to us from his earlier work in India.
And launched organic hydroponics using diluted ocean water. Global Eco has demonstrated this at our base in Suffolk.
Further development can enable our entire world to cultivate superb organic foods of low cost, indefinitely.
Our immense collection which could contribute to an evolutionary step, has been accumulated chronologically over forty years and is in random order. Given the funds our small experienced team can quickly provide positive outline, answers including:
i). Solving the UK national Deficit by working with natural processes, functions and cycles of our God-given planet that are ignored, going unused and wasted. An enormous opportunity whereby Britain could lead the world as we did with the Industrial Revolution.
ii), Solving Climate Change in a couple of years using the air-carbon, ocean water and very fast growing plant life. Some of which are very valuable food supplements. That is, changing inorganic carbon into organic produce with sufficient provisioning for one-hundred times our world population.
iii), Solutions to the gigantic global famine which is already bearing down on us, including the UK -- probably this winter, or sooner. Also a number of short-term measures that can be quick and inexpensive. Plants are about 50% carbon taken from the air.
The outcome is the practical aspects of the change that so many leading people are asking for without knowing how.
The effect will be continuous billions and billions possibly in money but essentially in world wealth and resources especially foods.
Global Eco needs a minimum of £149,000 to complete a World Recovery Handbook coupled with a constant flow of documents on many different aspects.
Once the Media grasps the Understanding all those people with no hope for the future may see the many ways they can be part of a better, viable, and beautiful future by the combination of the practical aspects with spiritual unity.
Together we can make a difference.
Global-Ecos World Recovery Programme and predecessors over forty years are committed to world wasteland recovery
To provide the resources for the future using natural energy, atmospheric carbon and organic cultivation.
Non-profit and largely self-funded. Support, grants, donations and sponsorships are welcome.
V +44 (0) 1359 271019 F: +44 (0) 1359 272504 E: harry@global-eco.org.ukW: www.global-eco.org.uk
We shall be bringing more of the legacy of Harry Hart to future FLEA on-line editions - Ed.
This article was created on Wednesday, 6th October 2010. It was last tinkered with on Wednesday, 7th December 2011.
Welcome to Flea magazine in West Hampstead.
View the printed version as PDF or On-Line Magazine
There's additional 'on-line only' material in the individual articles below.







