Global Warming and Climate Change} So only 20 acres each, just a small truck farm with a fish pond!
I think that many people would love having such a setup if it could support a family. I know the work that would be required to get to that point, but that is what life takes, work, effort, and a little luck. Okay so the governments will start to see a slowing of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, then after a few years and many tens of thousands of acres being replanted, the trend of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will have stopped and begin to lower. As more and more land is replanted, the carbon in the soil will also start to increase, which will help the process along even faster. But this is a slow process that will start to feed on itself only as time and replanting continues. However, the melting of glaciers will see no improvement! So with people still telling the politicians that not enough is being done, and seeing that replanting is helping, maybe replacing snow on the dwindling glaciers will be a good idea, and using refugee's worked so well in the desert's, moving water and replanting, let's see if they would be willing to go into cold places and work there magic in the mountains? There would be different problems encountered, with dam building and the movement of snows high up onto the ice, so that the new snow doesn't melt quickly the next season, but with trial and error, problems can be solved, the self-sufficiency would be harder to do unless lands were made available down lower. And many people that live in those areas would find that distasteful, this is not like the deserts where few people would normally live, instead many people would feel threatened, by outsiders coming in and taking what they feel should be well-paying jobs. When the reality would be that who would feel justified in paying big money for replenishing glaciers that normally temperatures and snowfall would that care of! If very little monies would be spent because the people doing the work would not need to be paid a salary, but would be their own boss and building a community that their family could live and grow in. Much more work on the social aspect of these communities would need to be done. In the deserts, out of sight, out of mind. In the high country, Hey what the heck! Reach me at 402-890-7946 in the USA. or e-mail me at danielkadavy212@gmail.com Thank you, Share these posts! Dan
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