Pi-Sustain

  • | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

    Molecular Transition to a Regenerative Economy from Linear Fossil Fuel Systems

    Why sustainability requires redesigning industrial systems — not just replacing energy sources The defining sustainability challenge of the 21st century is not merely an energy transition — it is the molecular transition to a regenerative economy. Fossil fuels have shaped not only how societies generate power, but how industrial systems produce materials, infrastructure, and essential…

  • | | | | | | | | | | |

    Why Are We Treating Soil Like Dirt? – World Soil Day 2025 and the Future Beneath Our Feet

    We walk on it, pave over it, and only notice it when it clogs our tires or messes up our boots. We call it dirt, sweep it off our floors, and complain when it sticks to our shoes. But this same “dirt” quietly grows 95% of our food, filters our water, and stores more carbon…

  • | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

    A Tale of Two Reports: Why the DOE’s Climate Assessment Demands a Reality Check

    A Working Group (of 5) Came out with a “Moderate” Report for the DOE A new DOE climate report has been released by the U.S. Department of Energy at the end of July 2025. Authored by five “independent” researchers, it concludes that the economic damages of climate change may be less than believed and that…

  • | | | | |

    Roundup Syndrome: Glyphosate, GMO, and the Vicious Degradation Spiral

    By Dr. Elmer HallAuthor of Perpetual Sustainability and Patent Primer 5 A Global Experiment Without Consent Roundup® has become one of the most controversial agrochemical products in modern history. Marketed as a simple weed killer based on glyphosate, it is in fact a potent chemical cocktail applied globally to genetically modified (GMO) crops. This system—glyphosate…