2. Sydneys Space - Introduction
Sydneys Space - Introduction
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The Route to Cimate Change Control & Global Solutions by Dr Nic Bennett - Sydney Nicola Bennett with H.O.R.B + international interests connected despite a Neuro-Strike case spanning over 12 years negatively affecting
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A Volcano Concept 1990's-2024
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Approximately every few decades, a volcanic eruption, such as Mount Pinatubo or El Chichón, releases a substantial number of particles and gases. Some of these particles and gases temporarily block enough sunlight to induce a brief global cooling period
We recreate this effect on a large scale in our control from the ground using advanced multi-use technologies in a For-Profit equation with low & fair profits to justify permanent use & maintenance
Projected Mass Area Aerosol Blankets
Safe environmental blankets that disipate with controlled thickness for 1-12 hour durations
An endless practice in development & a renewable source projected from L.P.T cannons using Supersonic - Hypersonic projects to cover the sky just under the O-zone layer effectively mocking a volcano
We are able to Heat & Cool the planets atmosphere & monitor all materials in at all levels between entry Outer Space to Ground & Marine - Water Fresh & Salt water coverage
GROUND + WATER INTERVENTION
An international ground & water grid system allowing us to void solar storm & flare interruptions then control heat levels through sun blocking strategies & lower atmospheric cloud to ground control to take control of storms - rain clouds, thunderstorms & the air + water currents so we can void larger erratic storms for predictable & smaller occurrences we can cancel out through intervention using multi-use L.P.T Technologies which are integrated into different investments so as to be a Public - Private Sector For-Profit option with minimal Noise-Pollution & Energy + Air Purification factors in the mix
Ground Cannons
North + South Pole & between grid in each Time Zone with over 20,000 per Time Zone integrated in a connecting international system for total earth weather & climate control
Ocean - Sea Cannons
North + South Pole & between grid in each Time Zone with over 20,000 per Time Zone integrated in a connecting international system for total earth weather & climate control
Time zones and time differences
There are 24 regions (Time Zones) around the world with a time difference of one hour. This system has been adopted internationally by setting the total time difference around the world as 24 hours. Further, Daylight Saving Time (DST) is individually adopted in countries and regions
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Traditional versus Natural Environmental focus on Aerosol development
An aerosol is a suspension of fine solid particles or liquid droplets in air or another gas. Aerosols can be generated from natural or human causes. The term aerosol commonly refers to the mixture of particulates in air, and not to the particulate matter alone. Examples of natural aerosols are fog, mist or dust
10,000 in each Time Zone - 240,000 situated in the Ground
PLANNED UNDERWATER SYSTEMS
10,000 in each Time Zone - 240,000 situated in the Ocean - Sea with shipping routs monitored & on ground - Islands
Exploring dwarf Earth 2.0 planets in the Milky Way & other Solar System Blocks in different Galaxy Blocks using String-Warp travel Block then re-development of Mars atmosphere mocking Earth's without altering gravitational changes between Earth, Earth's moon, Earth's sun & the Milky Way as a Solar System Galaxy Block in the 3rd Dimension
Earth history & law versus Gallactic Federation & detachable wireless neurological technology intervention allows translation safety between neutral & potential threats is miscommunications
The ability to monitor - low + high pressure systems at all elevations under the O-zone layer
This effect will control the heating - cooling and global temperature controls of the Ocean - Seas & Lakes, Rivers & Streams
Air quality purification & Zero-Emissions of close to balance in all biological cycles of activity globally in a sustainable equilibrium transitioning our practices now in a global shared standard
Global climate concerns including the warming & greenhouse gas effect are said to be from 30-60% of human activities with 10% or less from all other biological beings & volcanos amounting to a counter effect with alongside solar, solar flare & solar storms
Burning fossil fuels, cutting down forests and farming livestock are increasingly influencing the climate and the earth's temperature. This adds enormous amounts of greenhouse gases to those naturally occurring in the atmosphere, increasing the greenhouse effect and global warming
Global climate concerns including the warming & greenhouse gas effect are said to be from 30-60% of human activities with 10% or less from all other biological beings & volcanos amounting to a counter effect with alongside solar, solar flare & solar storms
Burning fossil fuels, cutting down forests and farming livestock are increasingly influencing the climate and the earth's temperature. This adds enormous amounts of greenhouse gases to those naturally occurring in the atmosphere, increasing the greenhouse effect and global warming
1988, The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was established to assess climate change and provide policymakers with updates. In 2022, the IPCC released its sixth assessment report examining the impacts of global warming on ecosystems, biodiversity, and humans. The findings were grim. It found that climate change will increase all over the world. Even with 1.5°C, heat waves, longer warm seasons, shorter cold seasons, and extreme weather events will increase. The report also found that we can still turn things around by cutting emissions to net-zero. How? What’s causing global warming? It’s the burning of fossil fuels. When fossil fuels burn, they release a series of greenhouse gases such as methane, carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxide. Global emissions can be categorized into different sectors: electricity and heat production, industry, agriculture, buildings, and transportation. In this article, we’ll dig into these areas in a bit more depth and expose ten main causes of global warming.
Power Plants
In a study published in Environmental Research Letters, 5% of the 29,000 power plants surveyed were responsible for 73% of the global electricity generation industry’s C02 emissions. These “hyper-polluting” power plants, as the study calls them, are found in places like East Asia, India, and Europe. Inefficiency is a big reason. Coal plants in particular are a problem. There are around 8,500 coal power plants in operation globally, but they produce ⅕ of total greenhouse gases. This makes them the largest single source. Smithsonian Magazine names a 27-year-old power plant in Poland, which produces 20% of Poland’s electricity using brown coal, an especially “dirty” form of coal. Globally, coal plants generate over ⅓ of all electricity, so we need to turn to other sources quickly.
Agriculture
According to The World Bank, agriculture is a big driver of climate change. It produces between 19-29% of total greenhouse gas emissions. Emissions are likely to rise due to the demand for more food production to feed the world’s growing population. Where are the problems originating from? Methane is a big concern since it is 26 times stronger than carbon dioxide. Methane is released from livestock and rice production. About ⅓ of agriculture’s global methane emissions come from livestock. Rice grown in rice paddies also produces a lot – about 11% of agriculture’s emissions. Nitrous oxide – which is 300 times stronger than CO2 – is also a problem! 60% of human-caused N2O emissions come from agriculture. It’s produced after croplands are fertilized and after crop residues get burned.
Vehicles & Transport
According to the Center for Biological Diversity, transportation is responsible for around ⅓ of the United States’ greenhouse gas emissions. Transport includes more than cars. At 9%, airplanes make up the third-largest source of emissions in the United States. Globally, the aviation industry will likely produce around 43 metric gigatons of CO2 through 2050. Globally, ships release almost 3% of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions. With expanding international trade, it’s expected that ship and boat emissions could increase 250% by 2050. To reduce emissions from vehicles and other transport, the world needs solutions like increased technology efficiency, changes in how people travel and move goods, and lower-carbon fuel sources.
Landfills present serious risks to the environment and human health. Our old friend methane is a big reason why. As organic waste (like food waste) sits in landfills, the decomposition process releases methane gas. Since 2016, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Scientific Aviation, a leak-detection firm, have performed flyovers over landfills in California. Commissioned by air-quality regulators, the years-long survey revealed that “super-emitters” landfills were responsible for 43% of measured methane emissions. This puts landfills above fossil-fuel and agricultural sectors in the state. Results also showed that the ten biggest culprits were averaging 2.27% over the federal estimates of methane emission. This is just one example of the impact landfills have on global warming. Considering how many landfills there are in the world, they deserve more attention.
Offshore drilling is the extraction of petroleum in rock formations beneath the seabed. Companies drill wellbores. Measuring the impact of offshore drilling is extremely important because of how many offshore platforms there are. For a while, offshore drilling was considered efficient with limited methane leakage. However, a study by scientists from Princeton University found that extracting oil and natural gas in the North Sea released a lot more methane than previously estimated. The survey found that on average, methane leakage during normal operations was more than double the reported emissions. Offshore drilling also threatens ocean health and human health with spills and pollution. Burning the fuels extracted through offshore drilling increases greenhouse gas emissions, as well.
Fracking
Fracking is the process of shooting high-pressure liquid into rocks and boreholes deep beneath the ground. This opens fissures for the extraction of oil or gas. There are many risks. If oil or gas wells aren’t sturdy, they can leak into groundwater. The fracking fluids are also toxic. What about fracking’s connection to global warming? Fracking could be responsible for an increase in methane emissions. It’s possible to draw this conclusion thanks to how quickly the atmosphere responds to methane. A 2019 Cornell University report found “chemical fingerprints” linking increased methane to shale oil and gas. These chemical fingerprints also helped the research pinpoint fracking as the cause of methane release and not livestock. This is essential to understand because stopping methane emissions has an immediate effect. It fades away quickly (compared to CO2), so it’s arguably an easy way to combat global warming.
It is difficult to overestimate the importance of forests. They’re home to countless plant and animal species, they produce medicine and food, and they support millions of jobs. They’re also essential in combating global warming. When trees perform photosynthesis, they drink carbon dioxide from the air, store it, and release oxygen. Wood is made almost completely from carbon. When forests are destroyed, all that carbon is released. As of 2021, deforestation is responsible for less than 10% of the global warming pollution. This represents a decrease as people work to save forests, but it’s also because burning fossil fuels has increased, which cuts down on deforestation’s impact. There are many reasons why forests get destroyed, including agriculture, housing, and logging. Tropical deforestation is linked to the production of wood products, beef, soybeans, and palm oil. The loss of forests doesn’t only release greenhouse gases, it also affects biodiversity, soil erosion, and water cycles.
Overfishing is a major issue affecting ocean health. As the fish species become depleted, fleets have begun moving deeper and deeper into the ocean, disrupting the ocean’s systems. Overfishing and global warming have a close relationship. A 2022 article in Frontiers in Marine Science analyzed ocean warming, overfishing, and mercury pollution in European waters. Referencing previous studies, the authors name several connections between overfishing and global warming. Overfishing increases the risk of ocean warming because it affects the resilience of marine species. In turn, ocean warming harms biodiversity. The more fish and marine life there are, the more carbon emissions are stored, which reduces global warming. To protect the oceans and their ability to store carbon, overfishing needs to stop.
Permafrost is soil that’s been at or below freezing for at least two years. This frozen ground covers about 9 million square miles of the northern part of the planet. In parts of the Northern Hemisphere, there’s twice as much carbon stored in permafrost than what’s in the Earth’s atmosphere. According to the National Snow & Ice Data Center, if 10% of the carbon believed to be stored in permafrost was released, it would equal about 1 billion metric tons per year. Permafrost thaw is an insidious cycle. As global warming increases due to greenhouse emissions, permafrost softens and melts. As permafrost melts, ancient stores of methane and carbon dioxide are released and the cycle is set off again. Plant and animal life, humans, and infrastructure are threatened. Permafrost thaw can’t be reversed, so we must reduce emissions and stop the process.
Consumerism
simply means buying stuff. What do shopping trips have to do with global warming? In 2015, a study revealed the production and use of household services and goods drove 60% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Wealthy countries have the biggest impact because they make and buy the most stuff. While each individual purchase doesn’t make a big difference, it adds quickly when everyone is in denial about consumerism’s impact on global warming. The biggest culprits – big corporations – are also motivated by economic growth and what they know people will buy. As reported in the New Republic, a 2019 report from C40 Cities reads: “Individual consumers cannot change the way the global economy operates on their own, but many of the interventions proposed in this report rely on individual action.” This isn’t to say that individual action is only a matter of motivation. Most people would probably love to change their lifestyles to benefit the planet, but factors like finances and access to climate-friendly products and services play a huge role. People cannot take individual action when there are too many barriers. Consumers alone can’t be blamed for Consumerism.
Manufacture low cost desalination or Public - Private Sector production cycle rather than consumption based Personal Sector focused water
Controlled versus natural evaporation
Recreating a cloud Low-High pressure system in different areas versus Natural Weather patterns & Weather Intervention systems
Drop water
Evaporate water
Contain clouds in an area then send them amongst naturally occurring
Conditions based on elevation & climate nature versus manufactured variables
Seasonal & place between north - south pole on the planet in an annual cycle 365 days
Rain
Snow
Ice
Zero-Emissions Air Compression, Hydrogen or Ammonia Jet Fueled flights creating an Aerosol blanket left behind the Jet can act as an extra additive to Aerosol Blanket cannons positioned with 480,000 in all 24 Time Zones
Ammonia as jet fuel
Acceleration - Fast, faster, fastest
Slowing - Slow, Slower, Stop
Controlling the distance & length then for Aerosol blankets thickness, time before disipation & coverage
Solar system within & center gravitation points
Travel between blocks in the 3rd dimension
A real source of income
1. Job - career short or long term
Credentials required for & industry spec with knowledge & skill
2. Investments in Private - Public Markets & Retail
3. A Business or yourself as a Brand in a Niche option on smaller, medium & larger scale
Air Compression + Hydrogen + Ammonia will power the planet between other non-Battery electric with minimal.rleiance on Battery electric options for contained safe applications connected to advanced Flywheel & Accumulative energy systems amongst traditional & advanced solar singular & 1000-2000+ yield solar with 24 hour manufactured solar & hybrids of
Wind Based Ground + Offshore Water in the mix
Safe - non fire - non explosion proven options otherwise repurpose & remanufacture
United Meter Range Energy Technologies
Section 1
Why the S.P.C.A-P.M.E Air Compression Accumulative Energy System Works
Pumping the air pressure back up more than is spent until it runs out eventually then has to stop & recharge or air braking recharges
Section 2
Why the Road - Freeway-Highway - Bridge Technology or Rail works
Option 1
Think Culvert - A road culvert
Wheels touch the cylinder
A cylinder installed where road-mocking material is installed so your wheels touch with an altinator then an internal cylinder works off this with vibration & sound to force continual regenerative braking
The cylinder spins off road use from vehicles generating energy
Option 2
Think Culvert - A road culvert
Wheels do not touch the cylinder
A cylinder installed where vibration - sound is used with an altinator then an internal cylinder works off this with vibration & sound to force continual regenerative braking & a motion based spinning effect
The cylinder spins off road use from vehicles generating energy
Working prototypes in different scale forms available held under international partial copyright - patent - trademark utilizing different open source options
We can also use Areosol Cannon systems & Aircraft systems to create an Ash blanket simulating a Volcanic eruption while considering respiratory concerns at ground & above ground level for biological & rooted life then marine - water life & all ecosystems to cool the overall planet using advanced calculations & efforts to establish a blanket dilution & disipation factor before the ashes reach ground or water level & just above
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