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WHAT HAS THE TELOS FOUNDATION ACCOMPLISHED?

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Since 1990 the Telos Foundation has educated over 500 international interns from all over the world and helped them to be accepted at the world's most respected universities, institutions, and professional firms.   These universities include Columbia University, Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Yale University, California Institute of Technology, The Claremont Colleges, The University of California, Berkeley, Santa Clara University, and the Architecture Association in London, England, and at the world's largest architecture firm, Gensler Associates.

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The Telos Foundation has created laboratories, in the USA and China, for the study of nature as a basis for the design of buildings that use no toxic polluting electrical/mechanical systems, have superior insulation and do not collapse in natural disasters, saving hundreds of thousands of lives each year globally.  The results of these research studies have been published in over 100 international newspapers, books and magazine articles worldwide.​

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Titles of the 8 books which were published:

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The Telos Foundation also organizes lectures at local and
international primary schools, middle schools and high schools such as
the Berkeley Montessori School, the Pacific Rim International School,
Berkeley High School, Shenzhen Primary School, (China), South China
Primary School (China), Nanshan Experimental School, Yu Cai
Primary/Middle/High school (China).​

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Eugene Tssui with California Governor Jerry Brown

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Eugene Tssui with California Congressman Adam Schiff

Blue Skies

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The Telos Foundation sponsors and educates high school students to engage in research that reveals destructive behaviors that contribute to the disastrous effects of climate change. These include, the consumption and farming of meat and dairy animals and their products, the destruction of forests worldwide for raising cattle, pigs, and chickens for human consumption, the embedded energy in the fabrication of construction materials and the day-to-day operations of a building's environmental electrical/mechanical systems, the destruction caused by solar panels and other energy producing technologies, and the environmental destruction caused by the making of computer and communication-based technologies.

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The Telos Foundation coordinates local, national and international lecture presentations that address the destructive technologies and human behaviors that are destroying our living environment.  These lecture presentations have taken place since 1990 in places such as; The California Academy of Sciences, NASA Ames Research Laboratories, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories, the American Institute of Architects-East Bay, The Audubon Society of Berkeley, The New York Academy of Sciences, Columbia University. Harvard University, California Institute of Technology, State University of New York, University of Halifax-Canada, the Royal Academy of Medicine-London, the Victoria Albert Museum-London, the Mayor's Office-Tarifa, Spain, Office of the Regional Governor-Tangier, Morocco, Beijing University, Shenzhen, China; The Education Bureau of Shenzhen, China; South China University, Harbin University, Shenzhen University, Beijing Institute of Architecture, and many others.

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The Telos Foundation is now waiting for planning approval to construct the world's first true zero education/job creation/restorative technology  laboratory in Mount Shasta, California in a 19,000 square foot facility that is underground and has no electrical/mechanical heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems and where all electricity is human generated through the application of restorative technology. Telos Foundation has had a staff of volunteers numbering seven to twenty four people engaging in research, design and technology development, scale model building, teaching, education development and public outreach.  

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The Telos Foundation continues to reach out to the public to engage the much needed public dialogue on Climate Change and Global warming, on human health, fitness, and behavioral change, on developing the long term view of how human decision-making carries serious consequences that affect environmental life and individual human lives. The word, Telos, means; the final purpose, or, purposefulness, and is that not what we are all here to do?  Are we not here to find our purpose in life and to find where we are needed?

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University of Pennsylvania and Harvard University students volunteer to build restorative technology prototypes that do no harm to our living environment.

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Telos Foundation staff members gather to discuss the weekly agenda and goals. 

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Telos Foundation's national and international volunteers who are dedicated to the foundation's mission.

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A Telos Foundation staff member builds a scale model of an architectural design that produces no toxicity in the fabrication of it's building materials and day to day function

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