[Terrapreta] expansion

Sean K. Barry sean.barry at juno.com
Mon Jun 2 15:42:57 CDT 2008


Hi 'terrapreta' list,

Read this article!  This is scary shit boys and girls.  If atmospheric CO2 concentrations rise to 1000 ppm, then the annual global temperature average will increase by ... 5.35 * ln(1000/387) = 5.08 degrees F (or 9.14 degrees C).  Most living species of plants, animals, insects, and microorganisms on land, in the sky, and in the water will become extinct (> 95%) when this happens.   This includes humans, unless we learn to eat hot dirt and sand to survive.

This is what to do ... don't wait for others or politicians to tell you what to do:

1) Reduce dramatically and or STOP using FOSSIL CARBON as much as you can, immediately and for the rest of your life!

2) Make charcoal cleanly and put it into the soil as fast as you can, even if there is no agricultural benefit for doing this within your lifetime.

3) Grow a garden for food.

4) Walk more.

5) Pray for your life, the lives of people on the other side of the planet, and for the lives of your children.

We made this Hell and unless we all personally combat it then we will all be cooked.

Regards,

SKB
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