Global Warming and Climate Change} Life cycle of a planet dan kadavy and carbon sequestration

Global warming and climate change} Life cycle of a planet Dan kadavy  explains the true long term nature of what the planet is going through with or without mankind on the planet! Sequestration of carbon, what does this term mean? It means taking carbon out of the normal cycle, of use and reuse by nature, either by design of man, to reduce available carbon to prevent global warming, or the sequestration of carbon by nature in the production of limestone or other types of rock made by the death of sea life, or any other natural causes of lost of carbon i.e. soil erosion and then deep burial in river delta's. It also includes the loss of carbon by the formation of what we refer to as, fossil fuels! The best estimates of how much carbon the planet sequesters each and every year is around 10 billion tons of carbon though out the whole planet. ( the oceans are the largest cause of this ) Since every year carbon is being sequestrated and the only way that this carbon is brought back into availability for use by plant life is for the carbon to come into contact with a superheated region of the planet i.e. volcanoes! Now since it is estimated that there is between 65,000,000,000 gigatonnes and 100,000,000,000 (1 gigatonne is 1,000,000,000 tons) gigatonnes of carbon locked away in just limestone, volcanoes are not keeping up in the recycling process. Please take the time to read a 12-page paper by me on goggle, titled ( life cycle of a planet dan kadavy ), any comment or phone call would be appreciated Dan Kadavy 402-890-7946  or by e-mail @   danielkadavy212@gmail.com 

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