W is also for weather! I have somewhat been hesitant to talk about how the "plan" will change the day-to-day climate of much of the planet.

        One of the reasons I have not talked about overall weather patterns changes is because of its timeframe, which will really be based on how fast or slow we decide to do the "plan". (We will need to do the "plan" if we wish for our planet to survive and as time goes on this will become obvious even if I do not live to see it, which would be a great shame or disappointment in many ways)                                                                               Let us take the best possible option, and say that with-in 10 years we have decided that the "plan" is to be the spearhead to repairing the planet, along with all of the other ways of decreasing our need for fossil fuel uses. At that point in time, there should be between 415- 425 parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere if we have decreased some of our needs by using other systems for energy production. This would leave plenty of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere for the new plant growth, without reducing the yields on existing crops by much, for once we have achieved full-plant regrowth on the arid and semi-arid areas of the planet we can expect the reduction of over 100 parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and as soil carbon is increased that hopefully will be able to maintain a balance of carbon input by mankind and carbon sequestration by life!                                                                                                              Now comes the main event of all of this increased plant life over the vast majority of the planet while maintaining sufficient ice on the planet. A much more cloud-covered planet, with the corresponding rainfall, yet at the same time, much less extreme weather as surface temperatures would be maintained naturally at a more consistent high and low temperatures in any 24 hour period. The increasing rainfall and cloud cover will of course decrease fully sunny days, but will also allow healthier lifestyles, and even longer lives. Trade-offs will need to be made, overall the high temperatures of the planets will be stopped, yet lows would also not be as low, the variations in a year's temperature ranges will not be nearly as much as they are now. There will be a greater need to control certain insect populations, such as mosquitoes, biting flies, and the like without resulting in insecticides. Fish may very well become one of mankind's main sources of protein and fowl, being in even greater demand as part of the insect control system. The economics of the planet will need to shift back to a somewhat more rural environment with the new increase of more than 100,000,000, new 20 acre farms, as the rainfall increases so will the electrical outputs of hydro-plants. and the corresponding numbers will also increase. Hopefully, the extremes in wealth between the rich and the poor will become much less, as many more families will no longer need to work for little pay as their options will have increased, many times as there would now be new needs on all aspects of climate repair and not just as farmers, but if you have read my other posts you will see how many new opportunities there will be. Reach me at 402-890-7946, or G-mail me at <daniel.kadavy212@gmail.com> or to read more of my 400 posts and the main one called  "Life cycle of a planet by Daniel James Kadavy" you can go to my web site <https://lifecycleofaplanet.blogspot.com> Thank you, Dan 

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