| Posted at 06:56 AM on March 18, 2009 |
Building a new man made Amazon forest may not be as far fetched or difficult as some would have us believe. With global warming and co2 emissions on the rise the world is screaming for ACTION and Australia has the answer.
In a land bound by sea Australia boasts desert lands of 1,317,000 sq kilometres which occupy 18% of the continent which are comprised of ten separate deserts sharing median rain falls of 150mm per year.
The Y3000 plan is the first to propose how to forest desert regions with such little rain fall without loosing the regions natural fauna and flora.
Figure 1 Depicting areas of Australian Desert Locations
The Y3000 Plan part 2on burning Bio Waste in energy self-sustainable treatment plants covers the technology of burning natural methane gases from human waste. This process still leaves nitrogen rich bio matter which needs to be removed.
The Y3000 plan foresting of desert land proposes the transportation of the bio waste to fertilize and water the Y3000 forest.
Its the prime interest of the Y3000 Plan to preserve all Aborignial sacred land and natural flora and fauna within the desert
Continue Reading Part 3A
Categories: Environment, Global Warming Solutions, Y3000 Plan