Roland Mösl

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Roland Mösl (born July 9, 1958 Innsbruck) is a former Austrian computer programmer.[1]

Life

Roland Mösl worked out the concept of the Gemini house[2] in 1991 and wrote the book "Aufstieg zum Solarzeitalter" (Advance to solar age) about this project. He was awarded with the Gusi Peace Prize November 24, 2011 in Manila.[3]

Political positions

His political main target since 2004 is a revenue neutral CO2 tax.

He applied December 7, 2013 in the NEOS pre election for the European parliament May 2014.[4] He was end of February 2014 removed from the list.

He registered December 31. 2014 the WWW movement WorldWide Wealth as an political party at the Austrian administration.[5] German name "WWW Bewegung WeltWeiter Wohlstand". This movement is strongly opposed to ideologies and promotes to find the best way for a best possible survival of mankind by a new science promoted as "Ethics - the science of survival".

The philosophical background of this new movement is Infinitism - a civilization can create an unlimited ability to survive.[6] An organization to promote Infinitism was registered March 2015 at the Austrian administration.

He started summer 2016 a parliamentarian citizen initiative in Austria "Unleash investment avalanche - trigger economic boom".

References

External links

  • "Solarpreis 2008" (PDF). Award category media given for publishing 'pege.org'. Retrieved 2 December 2011. Eurosolar Austria prize 2008 for Roland Mösl