Seas The Day Author:Don Anderson Join computer entrepreneur Stan Rogers as we see him caught up in a new adventure. Yes, he is still passionate about what he sees as a root cause that underlies many of the troubles besetting mankind in recent times. His efforts to start people, especially in the Third World, thinking about getting their spiraling population growth under some co... more »ntrol have begun to bear some fruit. Many of these earlier programs are now operating day-to-day in these countries by their own governments. Now, as an offshoot of his other great love, that of the Eastern Pacific Coast, and at the prodding of some concerned members of the new, upcoming generation, he tackles three separate acute problems. These are; first, the battles for the sea's bounties in an effort to feed these populations, second, those parasites of society out to make huge profits by other peoples' miseries, and third, a desperate people trying to flee their country's poverty and oppression. Unless Rogers and his young friends can find new solutions, these operations will continue to operate outside the international laws as they currently are. As with the "population" problem, it is apparent that man's selfish goals can do more harm for society than can all the short-term progression of so-called global warming.« less