Consider Tomorrow

We are two guys with an attitude and desire to change the ideas of everyday people. Whether it be to make people think, or whether it be to have actual projects that we post, and get others to join, the earth we live on, needs to have some change. There needs to be an energy revolution. We have been discussing this revolution for about a year now, with no actual work done. We decided as bright young entrepreneurial adults, that we might be able to make a difference. We don’t expect that the mass go out and purchase an electric car, or to go buy a $15,000 wind turbine. We do hope to change the general concencus of the people that take time out of their busy day to read our website. We appreciate any followers and people that are as passionate as we are. If you are as passionate as we are, and would like to be included on our “partners” page, please send us an email, and we will gladly include you. The largest problem with the energy revolution, is that it is a rat race to see who can get on top. Think if we could combine the efforts; the ideas would multiple and the product would grow both technologically and substainably. If you also have a passion for change and ideas….

LJ

I am a California native, who currently resides in North Dakota, with a background in linguistics from the United States Air Force. I started off my college career to be an architect, but quickly learned that was not the path for me. I went back to school after the 6 years in the military and got my Business Management Degree. I plan on getting an M.B.A with a concentration in marketing. I love to think idealistic when it comes to Alternative Energy. I see a future filled with cars that are not constrained by the dirty word…”oil”. Not that I am against oil, but I am against the idea that a company has designed an infrustrucutre that makes us dependent on a commodity which continues to raise in price. I do understand that people need to make a living, but at what cost? Do they get to continue to receive a profit in the billions while you and I(the average American) pays the price. They say that supply and demand drives the cost up, but they continue to pad their wallets. This is the fundamental reason I am against oil and petroleum. To top it all off, we continue to ruin the place we live because…we are unsure of which alternative energy is going to take off? This is not the VCR and BETA race ladies and gentlemen, this is a race to find a solution to help the planet we live on.

CO

Although I now live on the East Coast, I was born and raised in Kansas. I served 6 years in the U.S. Air Force as a linguist (wonder where I met L.J.) and stayed out here by the Atlantic when my enlistment was up. Currently I work in research and marketing, but I’m going back to school for a career more focused on science and technology–the disciplines in which I believe you have the chance make a real difference. In my opinion there are bright days ahead for human scientific advancement; however, our most pressing issue is energy: clean, renewable, sustainable, affordable energy. I think that finding a responsible solution to this crisis will strengthen our country, especially economically. The answer is there, and it’s going to take all of us to find and implement it.

Oh, and the future under your hood is 100% electric.