Global Warning and Climate Change} What I have done over the last 53 years, to find out what is happening.
Was me, using many studies done by others. I did not spend three summers down on the continent of Antarctica getting ice cores, it was not me that did any of the work that determined how much available carbon is still on the planet, and in what forms! It was not me adding up how much limestone is on the planet, and how much carbon is both sequestrated every year and how much is returned back into the carbon cycle on average every year! All of these and lots more were done and peer-reviewed by what most people consider good solid scientists doing their jobs well! All I did was read there finding, following where it lead me. One thing did make me really think about the chances of life, and both how narrow and fragile it can be and the next, how impossible to stop it when the right conditions are there! This was when I was studying about our neighboring planets, when one looks at Venus, Earth, and Mars, why only our planet has abundant life, I came to the following conclusions, somewhat different than what other have. Venus is very close to the size of our planet, but the major reason that there (supposedly) is no life, is its rotation where one day on Venus is the same as 243 Earth day's simply too little energy available for too long, and then too much available for too long (do not make the mistake of thinking about how Venus is now, but how it would have been when both planets were young.) Had Venus rotation been like our planet in the beginning and then slowly slowed down over billions of years, perhaps life could have evolved into something that could hibernate for half of its life. But to be able to cope with such an imbalance from the start may have been too much! Mars, lack of life, I believe is due too its size, I can easily see life finding a way to be on a young Mars even earlier than our planet life started. It would have cooled down quicker, and volcanic activity would have eased up faster, and I believe that its atmosphere would have been even more favorable to life than our planet was, but the nail in the coffin, was its lower gravity due too it's smaller size, which simply caused it's atmosphere, to be blown away by solar winds. I would not be surprised if we find life or at least passed life on Mars. How far did it get before its fate condemned it? So of the three sister planets, Only ours so far has remained able to support life, but without man, it too would not long endure! In the USA call me @ 402-890-7946 Or e-mail me @ danielkadavy212@gmail.com Thank you, Dan
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