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Jarred James Breaux
Humans have been clashing with their natural surroundings ever since they became agriculturalist. Agriculture and the resident industrialization of the world has lead to total environmental devastation. There comes a time when humans need to reorganize and rethink their growth strategies. The surface of the earth is reaching its carrying capacity for humans. The earth is very well over polluted. We are destroying the natural creator right before our eyes. I propose a massive reorganization of the human population.
In the first step of the human reorganization project, certain cities would have to be evaluated for their importance and historical value. Those cities with much historical value will be left alone, but the modern additions to the city would be removed. Areas vital to human industrialization like seaports will be reconstructed. All other areas of human civilization will be abandoned and destroyed.
The second step of the human reorganization project would be to start building new cities in key areas that were previously considered industrially important. These new cities would not spread out over a large area, rather they would build up. Every little space will be used. An example of this type of city would be a 125 square acre area. 100 1-acre-square buildings would rise at least 200 stories. This would open up housing where at least 320,000 people could dwell comfortably. Underground is where the industrial facilities could be located.
After the building of these new great cities, new interstates and transportation systems would have to be developed. Each of these cities would have airports, but a new underground intercity highway would be constructed. These new highways would have 10 to 20 traveling lanes. They would also be large vacuumed tubes where all the air would be pumped out. No air means no air resistance, making it possible for automobiles to travel faster and save energy.
After the cities and the intercity transportation system are established, the human destruction on the environment could be reversed. Levees, dams, interstates, bridges, and so on would all be destroyed to restore the environment back to its natural state.
This proposal would solve many of the problems plaguing society today. It would be a worldwide cooperative effort, opening up billions of jobs. Everyone would be doing something to contribute to the project, meanwhile, the economy would sore at an alarming rate. Better living conditions would be established for the poor. Welfare could be eliminated and all poverty. There would be no more wars. Once humans worked together for a common goal, finally a perfect Marxist society could rise. Natural disasters destroying cities would be a thing of the past, as each city would be designed to deal with all disasters.
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