Solutions To World Problems,
by Paul VanRaden

Ideas to make life on earth a little nicer.
The
Right To Migrate (2002 book, 2025 updates)
Defending
National and Creating World Democracy (2004-2025)
Easy
English: How to Make Language Simpler (2024)
Human
Nutrition for the Hungry (1987-2024)
Genes for
the Next Generation (1983, 1985, 2023, 2025)
The
Embryos That Do Not Become Babies (2025)
The Right to
Have No God (1983-2025)
Music and Math in
Harmony (2002,
2023-25 updates)
Global
Happiness (poem)
Births,
Deaths, and Presidential Lies (2025)
Holidays,
History, and Political Comments (2025)
Simple
Calendars: Old Meets New (2023-2024)
Toward a More
Unified Theory of the Universe (1984)
Masses
are Pushed, not Pulled, Toward Each Other (2002, 2024 update)
Born to
Run but Could Go Faster (2025)
Cones can be
Greater than Pyramids (2025)
See also:
Solutions
To Personal Problems
by Paul VanRaden
Please read the above reports either before or after working
hours and after your other homework is done. If each person makes life a little
nicer for their neighbors, the world's problems can be solved. Send ideas to
improve this site or offers to publish any content to vanraden@aol.com.

HISTORY
Many of my best ideas did not fit into science journals so in
1999 I posted several of these reports for free on AOL Hometown along with my
book The Right To Migrate. After AOL Hometown was
shut down in 2008 I made the pages public on my Verizon account
but search engines never found them. In 2014 I transferred the pages to this
paulvanraden.com web site. I thought of the title Solutions To World Problems in the Iowa State University library in
about 1985 after reading all material available there on many topics and
realizing that I had further answers well beyond those yet published. In 2023 I
started the Solutions To Personal Problems section
telling how I live my life which might provide clues on how to live your life.
My habit of giving answers for free came from 37 years of publishing free
predictions and reports funded by the US taxpayers. Thank you.