The earth naturally parts heat around the planet using the oceans. Professor Z has become disillusioned the carbon dioxide is involved in the climate.
In the little ice age of the 18th century there was twice the carbon dioxide levels in the temperate air and than there is today. A huge four parts per million over the polar ice! As there was no photosynthesis to metabolising carbon dioxide.
Since 1880 there has been a static two parts per million, carbon dioxide in the temperate air. Except in the little ice age! Across Europe the air temperature wass -20° C. And there was 4PPM carbon dioxide in the air.
Above the polar ice Every winter, we have the same 4PPM. They are building a nuclear power plant uses a fossil fuel burn on lime stine to produce all the cement for the reinforced concrete.
Making an active nuclear plant building programme, mankind's fourth largest source of carbon emissions. Using the two years our power plant construction, the Covent carbon dioxide from a commercially fired power plant over 25 years. After 25 years we demolish the nuclear plant!
Week in use the 1950s idea of the heat pump, we send down low pressure area into the seas, and low pressure gas gets cold! So it sucks up the heat from a actions at 3° C. The low pressure gas was -20° C. SEa water freezes at -22!
At massive coal water mixes with the ambient, hits the magic 3° C and forces its way back to the equator. Pushing the warm air controller or water towards the poles! So the seas act as a heat pump, transferring so the energy from equator to the poles.
And now we have increased the heat! So we warm up the polar air from -50° C in winter, to 10° C. In the summer we are up to 30° C. So we can farm the poles.
We use steam plasma tubes to light and heat to the polar regions.
1 H₂O+PL→2(E²+L+X-ray) three carbon zero heat and light. Plants will love it! Suck Ian at four PPM carbon dioxide. And building plant biomass! Which he harvest and used a farm animals.
Increasing the flu is to fire off a world. Heating the poles, and calling the equator. Eating up all that lovely carbon dioxide! Which will make the professor ecstatic.
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