469 "Life cycle of a planet by Daniel James Kadavy" can be seen in two different lights! First using the "plan" as described, fixes the planet.
And does exactly what scientists say needs to happen to stop Global Warming and Climate Change? And the second way to see the "plan" is to help save all carbon-based life on the planet by keeping the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere consistent with the needs of a planet with abundant life on it because right now the planet does not have abundant carbon-based life on it and has not had an abundance of life, for millions of years. There has not been enough carbon dioxide in the planet's atmosphere for a very long time, because of carbon sequestration, over the 3.5 billion years that carbon-based life has been on the planet!
Many will say that this fly's right in the face of what is causing Global Warming and Climate Change, simply too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere! Simply put there is too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere for the amount of plant life that the Earth now has on it. Once the planet had to increase its need for more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by taking it from areas that were on the fringe of having enough water, once low levels of carbon dioxide required C-3 type plants to have to open up their stomas to be able to take in enough carbon dioxide for growth, this increases the plants need for water which was not available, and arid and semi-arid areas were created! This caused a cascading event where plants would die, causing the loss of plant respiration, which lead to less cloud formation, and the two-way effect of reflecting less sunlight back into space and allowing this sunlight to now fall upon bare soils and being changed to both heat and infrared light, which is the type of light energy needed to cause greenhouse gasses to warm the atmosphere. Yet with humanity's use of the "plan" to use all of the freshwater rivers of the planet to replant these arid and semi-arid areas of the planet. Everything changes, excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is lowered, and cloud cover over these newly replanted arid and semi-arid areas is greatly increased, the new plant cover prevents sunlight from hitting unprotected soil and creates energy for plant growth instead, and naturally occurring rainfall returns!
While none of this information requires rocket scientists to understand the relationship between carbon-based life and the sequestration of carbon from that life. It did require rocket science to begin understanding the atmosphere of all 8 planets in our solar system! Once we put aside our belief that mankind is nothing but a plague on the planet and start seeing ourselves as the planet's last effort to maintain carbon-based life on the planet, comes with a caveat. This is that, if mankind ever becomes no longer a viable species on the planet, then whatever mankind has done toward reversing carbon sequestration will once again lead the planet into certain death, as just another frozen world in the universe circling an average-size star!
Mankind has been searching the heavens for as long as we could look up, but only recently have we had the ability to see far enough into the past to find other planets circling other stars. proving at least that how our own solar system developed was not a "one-off" as they say but at least not unknown in the universe. Other solar systems like ours must be quite common around stars of the same size, that are not so big as to eat up all of the surrounding matter leaving little material to form planets.
Again I have tried to inform you via another post about what the planet is facing. Now the ball is in your court, you can simply walk away or you can do some research, all of your own, and tell others about that completely mess-up guy in Nebraska who claims that he alone understands the only true way to repair all carbon-based life on the planet, and why do we need to repair what has been working so well for 3.5 billion years. with only a few extinction events along the way? (This was really a neverending need for carbon-based life to be able to adapt to ever-changing atmospheric conditions caused by that very life.) Dan 402-890-7946
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