Global Climate Change is real and West Virginia needs to 
step up and participate in correcting this major man made threat to our 
planet.  If you want to learn about the science, and participate in a 
dialogue as to how we can and must take corrective action, come to one of the 
most thoughtful and informative presentations you will ever hear on the 
subject.
 
Please notify all you can about a speech and slide 
presentation next week that will be well worth you and your colleagues (and 
members/readership) to attend.
 
As the announcement in the Charleston Daily Mail 
announced last week; 
 
    "Charles Bayless, 
former president of WVU-Tech will speak next week in Montgomery about his belief 
that global climate change is the greatest danger facing 
humanity.
 
    Bayless will speak 
at 1:00 p.m. in WVU Tech's Engineering Auditorium.  A native of Dunbar, 
Bayless is a former CEO of Tucson Electric Power, former President and CEO 
of Illinois Power Co's  Illinova Group, an integrated electric and gas 
utility. (The Engineering building is at the West end of the 
campus.)
 
    Bayless earned a 
Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering (EE) from Tech, an Masters 
Degree in EE from WVU, an MBA from Michigan and a Law Degree form 
WVU.   
 
    For more information 
about Bayless Presentation, call Amy Moore [at the College] at (304) 
442-3169
 
On a personal note, I will tell you that I have had the 
privilege to get to know Charlie Bayless as he has been a member of our emerging 
company's board of directors and an angel investor.  Together, we are 
building a manufacturing business that will not only cut the carbon footprint of 
every Boeing and Airbus plane that uses our patent pending system, but we will 
operate a manufacturing plant whose carbon footprint will be ZERO by 
2020.
 
Come, hear and see the truth and science from this 
global expert, for what I believe, is the critically serious nature of the 
complex issues of global climate change.  And, then you too will be 
better informed, can think about, and maybe act upon, the many 
opportunities for innovation to solve humanity's most critical threat in 
history.
 
Hope to see you there
 
Allan