Global Warming and Climate change} More and more people are reading my post's and from new country's
I am hoping that this is a good sign, that at least people are starting to wonder. But few are still willing to contact me about my paper "Life cycle of a planet daniel kadavy" or my many posts since. However on the assumption that I am starting to reach people, to at least think that we may be missing some very important aspects of global warming and climate change. The key to me was when I came to realize why the planet went into a glaciation period around 2.5 million years ago. It was not caused by Milankovitch oscillations that only makes a one-tenth of a percent of different of how much sunlight hit's the planet over a period of time and as the sun is every so slowly increasing in strength at the rate of 1% every 100 million years, this one-tenth equals the difference of at what point we enter into another glacier cycle. When we are closest to the sun we start to enter when carbon dioxide in the atmosphere reaches 180 parts per million, but when we are receiving the least amount of sunlight then it is at 200 parts per million. But the real kicker that cinched the cause for me, is when it was explained that every year, year in and year, out the planet loses around 10 gigatonnes of carbon by both soil erosion and the death of shellfish in the great oceans of the planet. This is where the vast majority of carbon sequestration comes from, it is estimated that between 65,000,000,000 and 100,000,000,000 gigatonnes (one gigatonne is one billion ton's) of limestone and other sedimentary rock that was once sea life, is now taken out of the life cycle of carbon. Only when this rock comes into a volcanic area of the planet that some part of this carbon is returned. The amount of carbon that is returned each year on average is estimated at 3 gigatonnes, for a net loss of 7 gigatonnes per year, And the carbon reserve on the planet is estimated at 45,860 gigatonnes! C3 plant life which is the foundation of most life on the planet can not survive below 150 parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. How long until we reach that level? Reach me @ danielkadavy212@gmail.com Or call me in the USA. at 402-890-7946 Thank you, Dan
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