At present our nature activities take three major
forms.
Save rainforest
One of our most active and
motivating groups is saving
wildlife habitat every day.
Our group at Ecology Fund now has 87 members, and is
the second largest of all the religious groups at Ecology Fund,
far outnumbering Buddhists and Moslems, and almost
equaling ALL the Christian groups put together. Indeed at our
growth rate we will soon pass the largest group, Pagans for
Mother Earth.
Our members have so far saved the very impressive total of
950,000 square feet, or 22 acres, just by patiently clicking on
buttons on the Web each day. At current rates we are saving
one acre every 18 days or around 20 acres a year. That is very
remarkable for a relatively small group. Eleven people (that we
know of) have saved half an acre or more.
The more people join, and the more regularly they click, the
shorter the time it takes us to save an acre! The process takes
about one minute per day to save over 200 square feet, and
produces a very warm glow inside. It is basically made possible
by sponsors, whose ads are shown after clicking. The sponsors'
checks are made out directly to conservation groups like the
World Parks Endowment. The WPM itself is one of those
sponsors from time to time (see below).
We would like to move towards a situation where members,
when they join or renew, can be confident that a significant
share of their contribution will go to saving nature. So, as from
May 2002 the WPM has been using much of its promotional
budget in ways that will simultaneously sponsor conservation
of nature by reputable non-profit
agencies.
We have been doing this through the
very same Web sites where people
click in order to save acres of rainforest
or other wildlife habitat (see above).
The sites include EcologyFund, and
Race2 Save the Rainforest, and we
will soon be trying out the Rainforest
Site. Our sponsorship checks are
made out directly to the conservation
agencies, so every penny goes to them. The sites do not take
any commission.
It's a great double use of members' subscriptions because
it tells people about the WPM, spreads awareness of
pantheism, and attracts gain new members. And it saves
wildlife habitat at the same time. Our checks so far have
been made out to the Nature Conservancy and the World
Parks Endowment. We will be exploring, with EcologyFund,
ways in which joining members can be guaranteed that
their membership will sponsor a certain amount of habitat
conservation.
Create wildlife habitat
The most direct way in which you can save nature, or restore to
wildlife some of the area humans have taken away, is right in
your own backyard. Through the WPM's Wildlife Habitat scheme,
you can declare a commitment to manage part or all of any land
you control so as to encourage natural biodiversity and native
species. The declaration is a public statement of your own
purpose and intent to
manage it sustainably
while it is in your charge,
and does not affect your
ownership or control in any
way.
The first reserve was declared by member Sheila Rosenthal.
Six members have now declared reserves, totaling more than 40
acres.
Don't think you have to be a landowner to qualify. Even small
areas and parts of gardens make a difference if they are managed
to preserve native plants, and/or to provide food, shelter or
breeding sites for native wildlife.
Signatories receive a beautiful printed
certificate suitable for framing.
Another effective way in which the Internet is used to care for
nature is through mass emailing of lawmakers on particular
issues, organized by environmental agencies like the Sierra
Club and WWF. The WPM's Environmental Action Alert list
circulates the most interesting of these, with links you can
follow in order to mail your own legislator or official.
This is a low-volume, announcement-only list. Please note
that as a charity the WPM does not endorse any particular
political group, candidate or action. Action alerts are posted
by members for consideration by other members.
Since Lucretius, pantheists have believed that there may be
many inhabited worlds. Most pantheists, although they might
not believe that aliens had ever visited earth, would find it
unlikely that the earth is the only place where intelligent life
exists in a vast Universe of 100 billion galaxies. Finding clear
indications of intelligence elsewhere might not establish true
communication, but it would show plainly that the Universe
was not created for human benefit, as a stage for humanity's
history of salvation.
SETI@home uses millions of personal computers to sift
through radio signals from space for promising candidates
that indicate intelligence. The SETI@home program is a
special kind of screensaver, which starts up when you go for
coffee or lunch, and shuts down as soon as you return to
work and sends completed work units back to SETI@home
when you're on line.
DNA has captured all the headlines, but humble proteins do
the spadework and form the many different tissues in the
human body. Finding out the properties of proteins is an
investigation of great scientific and medical potential. The
diversity of their structure and function is often the result of
the way they fold, in enormously complex ways. When they
"misfold", they can cause many well-known diseases, such as
Alzheimer's, CJD and Parkinson's disease.
Folding@Home follows the SETI model in tapping idle
time in individual PCs to calculate how proteins fold. The
screensaver shows real time 3D visualizations of the foldings
being performed on your computer. You can also look up the
science of the particular protein you are working on.
Once it is running, right click on the program icon in your
taskbar, choose configure, and put the World Pantheists team
number in the space provided. We are number 13161.
You can look up our stats at
http://folding.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/teampage?q=13161 .