Global foresest losses were 46 million acres in 2014. Australia is the 14th largest economy – update lost acres to 46 million In 3 months, one third of Australia population’s has been put at risk for their personal safety, as well as, the very existence of Australia’s economy and ecology. As of 2/9/2020, 27 million […]
Observations
056 David Manning’s custom made soils for a safe climate
New castle University’s interdisciplinary team studies liquid carbon exuding form plant root mycorrhizael symbiosis that turns calcium to calcium carbonate. A computer model could predict how much could be formed in any soil type and the amount of human input for maximum living carbon return on investment in the new carbon matrix bank. He intends […]
057 Methane digesting microbes could be major climate saviors
MacArthur genius award winning biologist, Victoria Orphan says microbial global engineering is older than our climate and could be leveraged by scientists to win the carbon methane conversion Olympics. 1-2% of deep sea has been studied and deep earth microbes that cycle harmful compounds to useful ones for people are a parallel phenomenon. Deep sea […]
058 More than 60% of Russia is on permafrost
Methane’s globa warming is 86 times atmospheric CO2 over 20 years. Siberia’s batagaika crater is the world’s largest thermokast and the biggest carbon canary in the coal mine with the greatest growing abrupt warming rate. Warming creates more warming and the exposed sediment is providing 200,000 years of climate data.
059 Next Gen Climate Lawsuits
Will court victories fund climate solutions in time? Despite case dismissals a few large cases have been won and suits are now a global trend. See our children’s trust.org. The suit by ungenda.nl was upheld by the Dutch court despite the Netherlands government appeal.