Can we sponsor some charity work as a Forum
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 well it's not that I doubt that we help it along, I have a body temp of 98.2 so I help it along, its whether or not mother nature is affected by it... I think not, the world has been much colder in the past, while humans lived and it has been much warmer... I think it's very egotistical to think we have that much input.... like I said years after we are gone mother nature will not even remember we were here... if you have any clue about the rise of the industrial nation you will understand the need of countries especially poor ones to industrialize... and to start doing that they must break current convention on CFCs and the like... so why is it big corps are pushing global warming? mmmm I bet it's the same thing they are always interested in and that's the bottom dollar... no cheap labor competition... keep third world countries as third world countries... it's laughable to me that hippies think they are saving someone with global warming cries... they kill many more humans with lack of food and work that heat ever did.... anyway that's my rant for the night... 
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 The discussion has gone slightly OT, please stick to the original topic or create a new thread. 
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 @unknownuser said: The discussion has gone slightly OT, please stick to the original topic or create a new thread. Yes, you are right Juju  Well back to the topic ...... any ideas out there ? 
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 @unknownuser said: Interesting fun idea have u heard anything back from the GreenEarth people Mike? No word back yet James. I imagine they must have got 1000s of 
 emails. I think I will phone them and get a person contact as
 all I have is an info@......It looks like we could have a few willing SketchUpers to give it 
 a go .... maybe that should read SketchUcationer's 
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 Mike, as I said, I'd participate. Global warming or not - preserving those beautiful forests is important (we are letting forests "reoccupy" their old places here in Hungary) 
 And Kriss - we regularly go out and collect all the litter people leave everywhere - also to highlight this issue. The township provides the bags and trucks for transporting the collected things but the community does the job.
  
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 @unknownuser said: (we are letting forests "reoccupy" their old places here in Hungary) That's interesting Gai - just the other day I was following the Danube from the sea to it's source on google earth and I was amazed at the lack of forest in not only your country but the others as well. cheers 
 john
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 As I heard nothing back from CoolEarth I phoned the 
 London office this afternoon and had a chat with a
 nice lady called Ann.I explained what I had in mind and she took my phone 
 number and email and advised that she would get
 someone to contact me.BTW, I donated for an acre and got my Certificate 
 and link to Google Earth showing the actual piece
 of forrest.I'll keep you posted on progress. Oh! I'm attaching 
 a pic of the Cert.Mike 
 ![Picture%2012[1].jpg](/uploads/imported_attachments/qWPv_Picture20121.jpg) 
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 Thats really cool Mike! I'll be hopping on that bandwagon for sure! you can expect the partridge family to be jealous of my treehouse!  
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 Yep, this seems a great idea to me and also an interesting SU project. 
 I shall also be joining in with this.Dylan 
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 Thanks guys, I'll keep pushing the project along 
 and hope that something comes of it.We would also need some very low poly trees that 
 would suit the project ..... maybe Tom might help
 in this area !We could be helping these little guys out  
 ![animatedfrog[1].gif](/uploads/imported_attachments/0ICh_animatedfrog1.gif) 
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 @john sayers said: I was amazed at the lack of forest in not only your country but the others as well... John, surely there was too much land agriculturally cultivated around here in the past. Even lands that are not really good for agriculture (most of Hungary's middle lands used to be wetlands unti the late 1800s but they drained the waters and built dams along the rivers). 
 Now these lands are "given back" to nature and even agriculture is practised in an old, traditional way (cattles, pigs, sheep etc. kept outside, forests "regaining" lands etc.). Fortunately I live near a woody area so I can regularly go hiking.
 But again, clearing huge areas in the tropical regions willl not only destroy the forests themselves but also the soil and soon those land won't be used for anything - giving way to draughts (maybe at some other places). 
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 Hi Guys, I've just got some feedback from the CoolEarth people. 
 They are interested in the idea and want to hear more
 details.I will be contacting a Matthew Owen to discuss how the 
 idea can be developed into some sort of a promotional
 gimmick for CoolEarth.I will keep you posted on progress. So I think it might 
 be safe enough to start doodling a few ideas for suitable
 3D trees and tree-houses in any spare time you may have You just never know .... we could be paying a visit to 
 see the Rain Forrest in the not too distant future Mike PS: I'll try and locate some pics of tree-houses to germinate 
 some ideas and add them to this post
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 That's good news Gai - we too are realising the importance of wetlands and are encouraging our farmers to bring them back. cheers 
 john
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 I've done a quick search and located some tree-house links. 
 My favourite is this, http://tropical-treehouse.com/pics.html
 There is a great story behind the tree-house AND would you
 believe there is a SketchUp connection. The tree-house, 'The
 Sunset Hooch' (great name !) was designed using SU and there
 is a model of the 10' x 10' version on 3D Warehouse. I show
 a picture of Bamboojo's (another great name) model in my
 composite. Here is the link to the model at 3D Warehouse,
 http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=25d1efd7d0cd4c0938da1400868ffbd9I like this design style over the 'traditional' tree-house as 
 we have come to thing of them. This type of design is obviously
 well suited / tested for its intended environment and it appears
 to have a low impact on the forrest, I hope There is just enough room for a few people to eat, sleep and 
 feel secure. I know, I know we are only talking about virtual
 tree-houses but I feel we should be looking at designs that
 would if, ever constructed, not harm the rain forrest.TREE-HOUSE LINKS 
 http://www.treehouses.org/
 http://www.blueforest.com/index.php?kw=tree%20houses&fl=51616
 http://www.matadorcoupe.com/seebee65/treehouse.htm
 http://americasbestonline.net/treehouse/Tritree.htmI hope this little bit of research has sparked the imagination 
 of you guys that are going to row in AND have some FUN with
 the project Mike 
 ![TREE-HOUSE%20IDEAS[1].jpg](/uploads/imported_attachments/MUe0_TREE-HOUSE20IDEAS1.jpg) 
 
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