
The da Vinci Gene
Earth Plan "B"
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Chris Lawrence

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About this listen
Global Average Temperature is rising fast toward that 2-degree Centigrade limit!
What is next?
What would Earth Plan "B" look like?
How do we truly arrest Climate Change, save ourselves and future generations?
This exciting science-filled novel contains one possible way forward, toward a viable potential future Earth!
Many believed that the burning of hydrocarbon-containing fossil fuels by humankind has contributed materially to global warming. Life on Earth is part of the natural carbon cycle. Plants have for millions of years combined chlorophyll, water and sunlight to convert atmospheric carbon in the form of carbon-dioxide (CO2) into hydrocarbons and, along with geologic processes, have sequestered this carbon in various carbon-bearing hydrocarbon deposits, e.g., natural gas and oil deposits, and coal seams. The burning of these carbon-rich deposits by humankind has in effect reversed in only a few hundred years the natural sequestrating of billions of tons of carbon that had occurred over tens of millions of years in the past, materially altering the natural carbon cycle and the environment. The re-release of enormous quantities of sequestered carbon, specifically its release into the atmosphere as CO2, has disturbed the global environment, and may be turning the Earth’s environmental clock back to a time and to conditions which predate and could be hostile to the development of humankind. CO2 is one of a group of potent greenhouse gases. Their release has contributed to recent changes, and is projected to contribute to undesirable future changes, in global temperature, weather and the carbon cycle, in other words the Greenhouse Effect. To limit, and even reverse the effects of greenhouse gases on the planet, it is highly desirable for humankind to reduce, limit and perhaps even eliminate future releases of CO2 into the environment.
How can humankind avoid global catastrophe?
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