[DIYbio] Re: Climate change solutions?


The only process on Earth that capture  carbon  from atmosfere  for  a long  time   is zooplancton  in the ocean,  and it  critically  dependent  on Amazon river  system  that brings  organic  food  to the ocean.  ... I  do not belive that Brasil  will stop destruction of  Amason forest  in favor  of  new  agricultural land.   We  still need  to feed that rising  population of  humans.  No one is busy  with reducing our population.   The rising  temperature  will melt  Siberian permafrost  land  that will release  hell on Earth,    as methan gas   , 4 times  more powerful  in GreenHouse effect  then CO2,  will go to  athmosphere  in massive amounts.  So  what we need really  to talk about is how to prepare   to  global  climate catastrophe .

We are going to expect  massive crops  falure , becouse of  frost and snow  in July, several years  in  a row , naturally  floods and extremely  dry periods ...     And  we cannot  stop it ... too late ... we can only  do  something  to prepare  for it.    I  work on Genetically  modifications  that can make plants  resistant  to the broad range of  pathogens.   

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