Johnny Green Announces The Clean Your Mind Tour
Forest City USA – The Earth’s Champion, Johnny Green, has announced The Clean Your Mind Tour after winning The Earth Protection Alliance’s 16-person Championship Tournament held Memorial Day weekend just outside of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to unify the North American Championship, South American Championship, EurAsian Championship, Australian Championship and African Championship.
Since then, Green, who is also known as The Greatest Environmentalist on Earth, has been traveling across the planet cleaning roads, rivers and minds. Green is engaging with people from all of Earth’s nations about keeping an open mind towards all forms of energy and the eco-realities cell phone usage.
After living 30-days without using a cellphone and a car, Green says he understands the need for modern technology in today’s wired world.
“Contrary to what you see in the media, the average person is living responsibly today, recycling and updating their out-of-date technology as they can afford it,” Green said. “What people need now is reassurance their sacrifices and responsible behavior matters and is helping Mother Earth.”
Green continued saying, “The real irony is that today’s environmentalist has changed completely and arguably is causing more harm to the planet than good.”
“Today’s environmentalist has become a texting, trolling, Keurig-drinking carbon waste disaster zone more concerned with posting finger-pointing moments than planting trees,” Green said. “To be The Earth’s Champion, you have to have a strong mind and desire to help Mother Earth. Johnny Green says stop texting pollution and take part in the Earth’s solution.”
The Earth’s Champion Johnny Green is sponsored by The Crude Life, an energy-centric content network.
“We really wanted to support Johnny Green’s climate change message regarding cell phone and their data centers,” The Crude Life founder Jason Spiess said. “Not to mention I personally agree with Johnny Green’s whole thesis that today’s environmentalist is causing more harm to the earth than solutions while the irony exists that the energy industry is now the new leader in saving the earth.”
Green’s platform consists of two main themes: the first is that the cell phone is the planet’s number one source of pollution, and second, energy is part of the solution.
According to Green, the cell phone is a “three-headed polluter” and is eco-issue number one.
“There are 19-to-28 rare earth minerals that go into a cell phone, depending on the phone and research study you look at,” Green said. “These rare earth minerals are often mined in third world countries where their environmental standards are nowhere near what they are in the United States and Canada.”
Green then listed a myriad of reasons, studies and stats about cell phones and their three-pronged attack on the environment.
“Second is the manufacturing, construction and distribution of the cell phone,” Green said. “But the worst of the three is actually the data centers for our texts and social media posts.”
To put Green’s data center comment into perspective, in James Brindle’s book “New Dark Age”, Brindle points out that just the data centers have a bigger carbon footprint than the entire aviation industry.
“Data centers are more like 20th century steel factories than anything clean or positive for our environment,” Green said. “The fact is a smartphone streaming an hour of video on a weekly basis uses more power annually than a new refrigerator.”
In addition to the pollution from texts, streams and tweets, Green continues pointing out that the air conditioning energy needed to cool the data centers are another layer of pollution and the “eco-icing on the cake”.
“In an age of information overload, Johnny Green is an oasis of fresh ideas and relevant eco-tainment,” Spiess said. “His approach to engage with industry leaders and interact with communities is exactly what environmentalism needs right now.”
Currently, Johnny Green is traveling the United States on The Clean Your Mind Tour engaging with communities about cell phone pollution awareness and all energy is good energy.
As part of the tour, Green is asking people to power down their cell phone for one hour a day.
“If people would power their cell phones down for an hour a day it would do amazing things for the environment,” Green said. “And if you want to be like The Earth’s Champ Johnny Green, you’ll do eight hours a day and power down before you go to bed at night.”
For more information on The Clean Your Mind Tour or The Earth’s Champion Johnny Green, visit www.theearthschampion.com