The Global Wildfire Combat FUND ™
Climate change is undeniably an extrinsic threat to our planet. Extreme wildfires on all fronts around the world will continue to contribute to the acceleration and destruction of our global ecosystem, until we start to take aggressive and immediate action.
The Global Wildfire Combat FUND ™ was specifically established in order for everyone (individuals, companies, governments and all nations) to contribute to the necessary financial support needed to fund the "Funding Estimate" stage of The Global Wildfire Combat PROJECT ™.
Your contribution (Donation) will directly go to TORKSTROM LLC. TORKSTROM LLC will set aside your contribution for The Global Wildfire Combat FUND ™. This fund will be used for the "Funding Estimate" stage of The Global Wildfire Combat PROJECT ™ with 5% going towards TORKSTROM LLC administrative costs.
Our Goal: $1 Billion (USD).
Submit your "Front Row Seat - Essay Contest" processing fee of $55 (USD) here.
Who Can Invest?
Everyone is a investor! If your concerned about the ongoing global threats that wildfire possesses, invest your Time and Voice, by opening a direct dialog with your state and federal governments about our PROJECT.
To State or Provincial Governments:
If your state or province is continually impacted by devastating wildfires, please open a dialog with your federal government about the benefits of our PROJECT.
To all Nations:
It is imperative that All Nations take a closer look at how firefighting agencies around the world are fighting today's extreme wildfires.
The advances that have been made in the different fields of technology and innovation have allowed us to forego the traditional methods of fighting wildfires. The current design of today's equipment and “All of the ground vehicles” in use are just no match for the extreme and un-relentless wildfires we have today.
The establishment and financial support of this project is paramount, but it is also important for All Nations, especially the poor and most vulnerable, to open a new dialog about the urgent need for the existence of a Global Wildfire Combat Organization to the Secretary-General of the UN.