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Final News

The SEA Website www.e-valuer.co.uk will no longer be updated or developed.

This website was established to highlight the work of the company and its main owner Jon Proctor.

As a result of criticisms regarding the interpretation of the messages and poetry as having a specifically political nature of some of the information and the damage this is doing to some of the companies main partners involved in sustainable development. This work will be discontinued. The poetry and messages remain valid as messages of hope and encouragement for a fairer and safer world. They have been brought about as a result of the necessity for an effective road map for peace and a sustainable future for us all but we have no desire to see our closer associates suffer on our behalf.

SEA Ltd will establish a new site with case studies and summaries of its direct involvement in sustainable development.

SEA Ltd remains a commercial company developing projects to establish practical sustainable development based upon a firm foundation of social equity and responsibility.

We apologise if any of our work has caused distress or discomfort however we do believe we all have to look to ourselves and go a step beyond our existing roles if we are to deliver the safe, harmonious and fair society we all desire.

Tourism is the first and main industry to suffer as a result of state or individual terrorism as is shown in so many countries from Africa to the Middle East and even Europe and the States. Non of us are free of this tyranny and the main antidote in our opinion is tourism.

The greater our freedoms the greater our responsibilities. The are no easy paths and the road map to a more peaceful society begins with each of us our attitudes and patience our perserverence and the creation and development of genuine goodwill.

The greatest thing we need to accept is the inevitability of a more balanced global society. Rich and poor we will always have but how we value wealth and prosperity is already changing. Sustainable Tourism can do much to achieve this and allow a greater mutual understanding and respect between societies.

Let us be brave enough to stand for peace and courageous enough to travel and make new friends.

We really must have peace this year if we are going to have any chance of dealing with climate change in time. We will then have 10 years to make a fundamental difference to our lifestyles (keeping all the good bits and getting rid of the waste and inefficiency) if we are not going to slip into utter chaos.

We must leave fear behind there is no place for it and we must overcome our ignorance and care for all our fellow man no matter what history we have with them and value our natural world like our lives depended on it because they do. Even the elephants are trying to tell us.

Jon Proctor Feb 2006