Request for support for advanced scientific thinking initiatives
Date: Friday, August 07, 2020 @ 15:28:16 UTC
Topic: General


Andrew Michrowski writes: Scientific organization requests assistance for more initiatives

From the Planetary Association for Clean Energy Inc./ La Société planétaire pour l’assainissement de l’énergie, inc – PACE


The Planetary Association for Clean Energy (PACE) is a non-profit, charitable corporation whose objects are to facilitate the discovery, research, development, demonstration and evaluation of clean energy systems. PACE is an NGO Special Consultative status with the Economic and Social council of the United Nations (ECOSOC). Our work is possible through contributions by our generous supporters.

PACE request for timely support: Which can be made out: via our PayPal Donation Page (Accepting PayPal transfers, Credit Cards and Debit Cards. Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, JCB, Diner's Club and EnRoute are all accepted by PayPal), in Canada: by Interac e-transfer to: paceincnet@gmail.com , by VISA/MasterCard telephone (888) 639-7730 (toll-free in North America), or by cheques / money order to: 


PACE, Inc., 100 Bronson Avenue, Suite 1001, Ottawa, Ontario K1R 6G8, Canada 


INITIATIVES:

  • Digital Archive Project: Throughout half a century of research and public information development, the Planetary Association for Clean Energy (PACE) has produced and collected a vast, internationally recognized special library comprised of many rare or original documents. At the current time, the special library mostly exists in physical, hardcopy form, and is not widely accessible to the scientific, technological research and development and lay communities. In early 2020, PACE embarked on a project to formally archive, curate, digitize and publicize the contents of this collection in order to help disseminate the information and further advance the mission of PACE. As a first step towards the development of this digital initiative, PACE has updated it's website: http://pacenetwork.org . We welcome all feedback and contributions towards further developing this initiative.
  • Research and Public Information Development (RAPID) on ADVANCED and TRANSFORMATIVE CLEAN ENERGY SYSTEMS (therapeutics, life sciences, consciousness, energy, environmental protection and conservation, aeronautical and space sciences (especially advanced propulsion systems), archaeology (recovery of indigenous insights for planetary restorations). 
  • On-site evidence gathering for a class action suit concerning existing and emerging electromagnetic field emissions when they are injurious to society, fauna and flora - to at least 30% of population in developed areas. This case could have worldwide repercussions. View: collectiveactionquebec.org .  
  • Prototyping stand-alone electrical energy supply / re-instatement of soil and water resources for sustainable communities, internationally.

If you wish to obtain details about these humanitarian and scientific developments, please ask us.


We thank you for your interest and continued support!



About PACE:

The Planetary Association for Clean Energy, Incorporated was founded in June 1975 in Ottawa, Canada, under the guidance of the Hon. Senator Chesley W. Carter, then Chair-person of the Senate’s Standing Committee on Health, Welfare and Science as well as member of the Senate Special Committee on Science Policy. With the Hon. Carter, a number of scientists undertook to make use of this Association to develop an international interdisciplinary network of advanced scientific thinking individuals and organizations. Together, these were to promote and steward “clean energy systems” for eventual implementation on a planetary-wide scale. 

Clean energy systems are defined as those which draw on natural supply, which are universal in application, which are inexpensive and which do not cause polluting residue.  

Already by 1976 such systems were being examined and promoted by the founders of the Association. This initial nucleus of scientists grew. In 1979, the Association became incorporated as a Canadian non-profit corporation. Its Federal Charter foresaw the role of facilitation of the discovery, research, development, demonstration and evaluation of clean energy systems. Another role cited is stewarding the planning, co-ordination and implementation of clean energy systems on planetary, continental, regional, local and individual scales. Experience has enjoined the network to act responsibly by serving as a monitor and an alert system for emerging “unclean” systems not considered by other groups.  

In 1980, the Association became a Learned Society and hosted its first sessions as such at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). Its network currently comprises about 3,500 individuals and institutions in over 60 nations. Its official publication is the Newsletter. Since 1981, books, proceedings, monographs and electronic publications have been released to both general and specialist audiences.  

In 1986, the Learned Society initiated sustained efforts towards international technological transfer through a Symposium/exhibition in Hull (Gatineau), Québec, followed by a 1989 presentation at the United Nations, where it is recognized as an Associate NGO, since 2004 in special consultative status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).
 
In 1990, the University of Ottawa‘s Institute for Research on Environment and Economy has conferred an associative status to the Society.






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