Claude...
Is this what you're looking for?
<http://www.remineralize.org/don/synopsis01.html>
Hamaker and Weaver review evidence that past interglacial periods like our
own came to rapid ends, and stress the wisdom of acting swiftly and with
unprecedented foresight to head off the next long glacial period by
remineralizing and re-planting the Earth, enabling the revitalized soil and
tree and plant life to draw down CO2 levels from the current 370+ ppm to the
approximate normal interglacial range of 260-280 ppm
Will from Oregon.
Message: 5
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 22:34:26 -0500
From: Claude William Genest <genest@pivot.net>
Subject: [permaculture] Soil and Co2
To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
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I read or heard somewhere ( Allan Savory ? Ken Yeoman) that if we
could increase top soil by 1% we could absorb some outlandish amount
of c02 - Anyone know what I'm talking about ? anyway to substantiate
this ?
BTW, the greens got 5 % of votes here in Canada's federal election....
Claude William
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