History and Where We are Going


It has been a while since our founder was originally involved in Climate Change and Global Warming protest, nearly eleven years ago as of writing this post! Learning of the issues, his freshman year at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, inspired by their professors, himself and his fellow students of twenty six colleges and universities throughout Massachusetts, organized Students for a Just and Stable Future. Intellectually capable, socially skilled, and deeply concerned young adult activists, from esteemed educational and research institutions of higher learning, the likes of MIT, WPI, Hampshire College, Boston University and Harvard University. SJSFs movement and efforts led to: Drafting documentation and proposals for the United Nations Copenhagen Climate Conferences; Growth from forty organizers to several thousand active participants in the New England region between 2009 and 2015; Collaboration with 350.org for continental United States climate awareness campaigns; Re-investing college and university endowments in highly regarded securitized assets compliant with favorable Environmental Social Governance metrics; And, inspiring awareness of Climate Change, Global Warming and Environmental Pollution, not only for their Generation Y, and those to come, but also their predecessors. What began as an academically, scientifically and humanitarian concern, originating in the 1970s, became a global cultural movement favoring prolonged sustainable existence of humankind.

As political progress towards sustainable existence for humankind on Earth remains laggard, tipping points only approach as atmospheric concentrations of CO2 continue to increase, EvoLve Quant believes it is our duty to step in from the private sector to address these unacceptable occurrences. We develop automations software to gather financial capital, and blockchain assets, and then redirect positive energy to companies, jobs, and pursuits, which favor our sustainability goals: Returning atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide to appropriate levels through road surface infrastructure projects (Note, V); Replacing the proliferation of plastic pollution with chitosan duplication (Note, IV); And, generating non emitting electricity with EcoCharge Technology, in terrestrial vehicles, airborne vehicles and standalone baseload electricity stations.


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