CCLXXII Global Warming and Climate Change} Mathematics, one problem that I have always worried about was the timing!
What were the chances that mankind would reach a state of ability to repair the planet within the last few thousand years of that need? That would depend on your point of view, a large percentage of the planet's population believe in a god, and they would say that this could be the proof, that God put us on this planet at this time, for this very reason. Me, not so much, instead the very fact that evolution takes many twists and turns along its path, and this planet has already seen many extinction events, we could just be seeing another one in a long line, but for the first time a species that has the ability to change the planet's direction have developed and while it took around a million years to do so, (depending on your definition of first man,) now mathematics at least makes the odds much better. 4.5 billion years -1.5 billion years until life was at least on a large percentage of the planet, equals 3 billion / 8 major extinction events equals 375 million years / by 1 million equals 375. Chances have now dropped down to an understandable number, and if you say that man is more like 2 million years old, 375 / 2 = 188 very doable. Maybe there were even more major extinction events that we have not understood yet, or perhaps there have been other types of species that could have evolved if simply given more time, or were so much like us that they wiped themselves out without leaving a trace, war, famine, disease, many reasons for a small population to die out. This is all just speculation, facts are much harder to come by! So let give you as much hard evidence as I have, almost all life on this planet is based on carbon, and that carbon started off as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere or in the waters of the planet, Now 3 billion years after life on this planet started, almost all of what had been at one time free available carbon has been locked away either in rocks such as limestone, or buried so deep in places like the mouth of rivers that it too is no longer available for use. There is estimated to be over 100 million gigatonnes of carbon locked away from the active carbon cycle of this planet. what we know is left for life on the planet to use is less than 50 thousand gigatonnes, and the planet still sequestrates around 10 gigatonnes a year, while returning only around 3 gigatonnes a year, for a loss of around 7 gigatonnes a year! How long will carbon-based life on this planet last with numbers like that? Remember, once the level of carbon dioxide dropped to around 200 parts per million in the atmosphere, the planet will enter into the last never-ending ice age. Yes, mankind has increased the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to around 415 parts per million, and because of the planet loss of some of its temperature regulating abilities due to the large increase of arid and semi-arid areas around the planet only mankind has the abilities to repair that! Yes, we need to replant the areas of the planet that lost their plant life because of low carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, years before mankind was able to make a difference! Dan. I can be reached by phone in the USA @ 402-890-7946, or my E-mail address is daniel.kadavy212@gmail.com, or to read now over 430 posts explaining how to make the "plan" a reality in a workable timeframe every one can go to https://lifecycleofaplanet.blogspot.com, But the most important thing that anyone can do is allow others to read about the "plan" talking about it, sending it, telling others about the crazy guy in Nebraska that seems to know how to fix the climate, weather, and save all carbon-based life on the planet!
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