Global warming and climate change Is there a hidden source of carbon that the plant life can use?

Global warming and climate change} life cycle of a planet dan kadavy    What if the planet did have a unknown reserve of carbon that plant life could drawn on whenever co2 levels dropped to 180 parts per million and mankind did not have to be responsible for maintaining levels of co2 at all, they only had to drop the levels back to preindustrial levels so that climate change could be mitigated back to what it was in the early 1900's. How should they proceed to do just that? Well guess what I am going to say? The same as if the planet did have need for mankind to intervene on keeping co2 level stable. Stop water from going into the oceans and sea's, decrease the sizes of all semi-arid and desert areas, and keep enough water as ice in high elevations to help with times of drought! And use refugee's as the labor force to do all of this, so that country's around the world would not be saddled with the expense of having a over saturated labor force, both dropping labor rates so all middle and low income people suffer economically, and or, be overburden with welfare states. For if we drop the amount of co2 in the atmosphere to less than 220 parts per million, that would keep the next glacier period at bay, but it would lower our crop yields causing more acres to be keep in production because of no longer having the increase yields due to having more co2 in the atmosphere, has had the benefit of. Dan Kadavy 402-890-7946 please feel free to call!  Or I can be reached at  daniel.kadavy212@gmail.com   Thank you

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