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427 Everything that was at some point life, but now removed from life due to carbon sequestration, can be remade into being used for life!

       The movement of the planet's techtonics plates has always been how much of the carbon that sequestration had buried deep into the crust of the planet, was released back into the atmosphere via volcanoes, or sea venting, or anything that brings sequestrated carbon into the close proximity of very high temperatures! Mankind has changed many of the places that this action now happens, Kilns, engines, furnaces, anything that mankind uses to take carbon that was once life and get energy out of or, purify the carbon into usable products such as cement! Due to economical forces, mankind is much more efficient in converting sequestrated carbon back into the earth's carbon cycle than our planet is! For when two tectonic plates meet, normally half of the material is raised up while the other half is driven down deeper into the crust, neither is guaranteed to be returned as carbon dioxide gas back into the carbon cycle, most simply remains as sequestrated carbon either as surface r

426 I have built 5 homes by myself, and 2 relatively big businesses by myself, while framing up so many homes that I do not even recall them all!

    I have also built over 200 apartments in the normal fashion using, all of the different trades needed. I did not even own a computer until I started my Blogsite "Life cycle of a planet" in August of 2019. In the last 10 years, I have taken down by hand, barns, homes, almost anything older than 90 years or so, so that the materials could be sold and recycled. You can say that I am a hands-on type of person. My wife says that I hate to throw anything that still has use in it away, however, she seems to like the term "hoarder". For the most part, Americans have very little problem throwing anything away, "Buy new every two" seems to have a special meaning for us! I do believe that we have passed on much of that consumerism, to many other parts of the planet! And it has become an integral part of the economical plan for our country!      Around 13 years ago now, I put the last pieces of the puzzle together on what caused the starting and stopping of so man

425 or CDXXV either way it seems like it should be some type of milestone, What came out of COP26? confusion, disarray, and too many unknowns!

    Many nations seem to have gone in looking for a vast commitment of money from the wealthy nations, who they feel are the most responsible for the crisis in the first place, thinking that money can solve anything!  Well, that was never going to happen without a million strings attached to prove that how the money would be used to benefit the whole planet, not just to build higher and stronger walls to solve temporary local concerns.     The next major objective, was to achieve carbon-neutral living, working, and travel, as quickly as possible, and only renewable energy sources would be able to achieve that! The cost and timeframe to change from fossil to renewable energy would quickly bankrupt, most countries if the objective would be within a 20-year timeframe! Yes, there are those who say that is not true, and only the fossil fuel companies are spreading that misinformation.      The third major objective, was to stop all non-renewable de-forestation. This is mainly concerned with

424 What would the "plan" look like if corporations were to get involved?

       The first thing to change would be the design of the bridges and underpasses of how water would be moved. Without corporations, everything would need arch support, with corporation's long spans of steel or prestressed concrete with life spans of less than 50 years, while the arch supports would have to be shorter spans and much more labor-intensive, their lifespans would turn out to be many hundreds of years, just as we still use such bridges that the Roman's built 2,000 years ago. Construction of the dams constructed by corporations would be giant dams hundreds of feet tall, holding back billions of feet acres of water, while the dams built by non-corporations would instead be many, much smaller dams dug 50 feet deep into the ground much like natural lakes, with a minimal chance of structural failure, and with easy access and no outside boats would be allowed to prevent cross-contamination when a boat is taken from dam-to-dam, but every lake would have all of the necess