Observations about allaboutenergy.net website Joe Kerwin Aug 19, 2020 The questions that I have and continue to ponder after reading articles posted on your website are these. 1) How does one person with good intentions make a difference? 2) How does one person having intelligence and influence get heard? 3) How does one influential person or many influential people with good intentions make a difference in influencing and educating many people in this world of seven billion people? 4) How do good people move the world population to take action that results in good change for the many? 5) How does one person or many people with similar beneficial ideas move people and the countries in which they reside to accept a positive change to the status quo? 6) How do we, all of us, good people affect positive change? This is the conundrum. The number of voices empowered by technology’s use of mass communication is getting louder every day. More people are flooding the internet apps with their own agendas. It is an impossible task to digest and make sense of it all. Or any of it. So, what is a solution for people to be heard and for action to be taken on subjects of vital importance to the health of our planet and its inhabitants now and in the Millennium to come? First, let's look at where people go for information in today's world. One answer that stands out is the search engines. That means Google which indexes 30 trillion pages of websites every month. Here are the 100 most popular Google searches. There is nothing here on climate change or nuclear energy. How about Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia? There is nothing here either on the top searches for nuclear energy or climate change. Other than self-immolation for a cause that is captured on YouTube and the local TV and is viewed for a few moments by millions and then quickly replaced by something more interesting and exciting or more gruesome how does one affect change? Or at 1