Global Warming and Climate Change} Attention the Planet is Dying! And only mankind can save it!
Are we putting too much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere? Yes we are' and do we need to mitigate this? Again yes we do. But this is like, a doctor patient relationship, yes we can save the patient, but we need to give the patient a better quality of life, while we are treating the root problem! If the patient was suffering from appendicitis, first you would need to diagnose the aliment, then you would want to set up a time for the surgery. but in the mean time, get the patient comfortable, If necessary, give some pain medication, make sure that if they have a fever, a fever reducer would help. Antibiotics would help with the inflammation, and post-operative recuperation. Many other thing's might also become important, the patients age, have they had other surgery's, Did they do well after them, or was the healing process slow and made them a different person (OK I put that one in, to relate it to pass extinction events on the planet!) So here we are around 4.5 billion years after the planet was first formed. Plant life has been on this planet around 3 billion years, life that could only live in a oxygen rich environment, from 2.3 billion years ago, and really took off around 1 billion years ago. During the whole time, since plant's life has been on the planet. Carbon has been slowly being removed from the cycle of life, every day, year, decade, century, millennium, million years, billion years, every 3 BILLION YEARS. Yes some come back from volcanic event's, but always less then is lost! So the planet (patient) is losing too much of it's life's blood, (available carbon). Many of it's extremities has had a tourniquet placed on it so that there would be more, of it's life's blood, (available carbon) for the healthier parts of the planet (patient). One of the consequence is that the part's that had tourniquet placed on them, caused the patient (planet), to developed a fever, when more of the patients blood (available carbon) was returned to it! Therefore, if we slowly remove the tourniquet, we can replace the patients blood (available carbon) so that the fever does not cripple the patient (planet)! At this point I am a little confused (Who's on first?) But anyway if you want to reach me daniel.kadavy212@gmail.com or by phone 402-890-7946 Thank you, Dan (author)
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