Raiden, I'm currently studying Mechanical Engineering. While that may seem counter-intuitive towards my ambition of preserving nature, the economic viability of implementing widespread alternative energy is a crucial aspect of ecological preservation. Changing the way our society is run from the source in a way that reduces pollution and doesn't introduce any habitat loss is the backbone of a more ecologically responsible civilization of the next generation. James Lovelock and Stephan Harding would agree with my major of choice with plans for graduate school in thermofluids.
I'm already doing volunteer work regarding environmental preservation in my town (Newmarket, Ontario), so great advice on that.
Regarding ambitions for doing big things, getting into contact with James Cameron isn't really asking much, he isn't any different from me or you, aside from the fact that he did reignite something deep and magical in me and he did go after the big thing. And when I do get into contact with him, any changes we will make will be an accumulation of smaller things, maybe a big one here and there.
Anyways, I was just asking if someone had known here.
And to add to this, technology doesn't owe ecology an apology, just irresponsible growth of technology.
Last edited by Freedom; 04-05-2014 at 01:21 AM.
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