Global-eco trial

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Vast: a big world, for our small minds

The inorganic nutrients in the oceans are there in unbelievably huge amounts.

Manmade carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is said to be 24 billion tonnes per year.

The unproductive wastelands and deserts of our world are over half the total land area (65% to 85%).

The energy received from the sun by planet earth in one hour equals one year of manmade energy.

The range of nutrients, elements or minerals, that exist in the seas and the air cover the entire span of human nutrition and can possibly give permanent perfect health and longevity from virtually unlimited supplies.

Some organic plants can multiply forty times in one day when fed on sea and air nutrients. Around a million times faster than trees and, tonne for tonne, can take eight billion tonnes of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere in one week.

This can provide basic organic biomass from which to continuously produce immense world resources on a cyclic basis.

And could resolve climate change in months.

Harry

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