Global Warming and Climate Change} I have talked about so many things on these subjects!
Why something is happening, is the number one reason, most of the time! This is one of the times that why something is happening, is not as important as how they repair it! While I am stating that Carbon sequestration over the total life span of the planet, has brought the planet to the point that we are now at! Where over 25% of the land surface of the planet has not enough access to both carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and the necessary rainfall to keep plant life in abundance over those surfaces. However, now that mankind has added around 150 parts per million of the life-giving gas, carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere, we are also the only species on the planet that can make use of it by adding water to these arid and semi-arid areas of the planet. which will bring back some of the ability of the planet for temperature-regulation. Any other way of removing this new carbon dioxide, perhaps by planting 1 trillion trees, or making giant machines to suck the carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and then burying it in some giant holes, will not work in the long run because neither will help the planet re-establish the lost temperature-regulating ability that a fully planted planet would have. So only by doing the following, replanting of as much of the planet that will support plant life, over the next generation as we can, will we be on the way of both saving mankind but also all life on this planet that requires carbon to exist, (this is almost all life). Even if you feel that I am mistaken, or that I simply have no idea what the sequestration of carbon really means for climate change. What I say to do will still satisfy whatever side of the issue of global warming that you are on. 1, it takes enough carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere to reduce warming due to greenhouse gases. 2, it does not cost anything in the long run due to the production of much more food. 3 it solves the problem of what to do with all of the refugees seeking new places to live, and installing in them with a purpose. 4, it starts helping to clean up the planet's oceans (or at least prevents more pollution to them) 5, it gives many on the planet a new purpose in life that many of the young, are struggling with. The colonizing of the America's, North, Central, and South, gave that to several generations for the last several hundred years, (yet at a great cost to the native population) Plus with the refugees coming from so many different places on the planet, perhaps mankind will do better with race relationships if the right infrastructure and schooling are put in place, to begin with.
I can be reached in the USA @ 402-890-7946 or by e-mail @ < danielkadavy212@gmail.com > Or tell people about my site https://lifecycleofaplanet.blogspot.com Which has over 200 short posts where many breaks down the larger papers, into 2-5 minute reads that try to bring more clarity to different aspects of the "how and why" of the larger "plan"! Thank you, Dan
There are now over 440 posts that can be read, plus many times I will add to older posts more information that I feel is relevant to the post at hand. The "plan" is simple in how to repair the planet but vast in scope involving over 100,000,000 people all over the planet and including all 7 continents! The ice that the "plan" would add to Antarctica, would be perhaps the one place that would find it hard to make a profit doing so, but using the pumping platforms as both scientific research stations and tourist attractions, maybe it could become a break-even enterprise! And with very dark skies at night many of the pumping platforms could even become astronomical observational posts, or even could be used as relay stations for cellular services!
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