Climate Change Management Plan

MANAGEMENT PLAN ON HOW TO TACKLE CLIMATE CHANGE DISASTER

URGENT CARE:

1. Oceans and Permafrost

a. To clean up oceans from plastic.
b. To enforce it on the international level.
c. To incentives cleaning of oceans.
d. To address rising disaster of melting soil with permafrost.

2. Forests/droughts

a. To establish an international firefighter Unit.
b. To put down fires, saving forests instead of growing.
c. To build up the pipelines to bringing water from the oceans to the area of droughts. Each place would have two reservoirs, one with salt water from those pipes ones and the other with desalination system.
d. To stop or limit using wood for furniture and construction.
e. To start growing bamboo trees as a new industry. Bamboo grows 16-19 inches a day, absorbing CO2 and producing oxygen. People can grow bamboos to help the planet for CO2 and oxygen and cut bamboos once they grow for a furniture and construction industries.

3. Glaciers and ice sheets
No glaciers, no life. Limited number or glaciers’ mass, limited life.

a. Antarctic’s glaciers need help against warm currents of oceans. We could build bumper zones to reduce effect of warm currents.
b. North Pole, Greenland and Mountain Glaciers. We need to cover the ice sheets with special material to increase albedo and reduce the melting rate. Dr. Leslie Field from Stanford University works on this with her Arctic Ice Project. They are offering to cover parts of Greenland’s Ice Sheets with a special material primarily made from silicon dioxide.

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LONG-TERM CARE:

4. Human behavior

a. To agree on capping the population growth internationally
b. To promote expansion of recycling industries
c. To promote quality and efficiency growth instead of the industrial and countries GDP’s expansion
d. To sponsor industries of strategic food substitutes (of diary and meat, as an example)
e. To stop or to reduce subsidizing agricultural products and to allow prices for food to go up, balancing between affordability and food overproduction

5. Energy

a. To expedite a transition to green energies, but to concentrate on efficiency
b. To consider nuclear power as faster and more efficient source of energy today

6. CO2, Methane and other greenhouse gases.

We need to fund geo-engineering projects, which will be efficiently reducing levels of GH gases, lowering the levels of energy and all other ecosystem support projects.