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Melanie Trent's avatar

We could all choke on the negativity and doom and gloom coming our way constantly. That is why I am standing for restoring our climate, not just getting to net zero or continuing our transition to renewable energy sources. We can actually restore our atmosphere to preindustrial levels of CO2 in the atmosphere, to return us to the atmosphere we and all life on our planet currently has thrived in. And living toward the future we want, in action, using our voice, our caring and lifestyles to stand for a future our children will thrive in! This to me is the postive direction, that will make the difference for all of us, including generations to come! Check out f4cr.org or check out https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LpaxdcFb4UyWwOwoWzqFXVqUN2LTMr8CJzL5G573RB8/edit?usp=sharing, 10 Reasons to be Optimistic about the Climate.

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Peter Fiekowsky's avatar

It's a funny thing--we're wired to go toward what we pay attention to. When we're totally focussed on the awfulness...it's hard to focus on remedies.

What most of us want, but are afraid to even consider since it doesn't seem possible, is restoring a historically safe climate, meaning one that humans have actually survived long-term. It's close to pre-Industrial.Finally, there's a growing movement to do just that.

Restoring a safe climate for our children and future generations means getting to net-zero AND removing about a trillion tons of CO2 from the air--safely, swiftly, and affordably.

Nature shows us how it can be done. Nature ramps up photosynthesis in the ocean and pulls out about a trillion tons of CO2 regularly, leading up to ice ages. In addition, she packs away most of the CO2 on earth in limestone—built from the shells and bones of sea creatures. We can now make synthetic limestone—and literally build and pave with CO2. It’s already happening.

These and other natural-process climate restoration solutions are demonstrated, safe, low-cost, and could soon be ready to go—they’re just not well known.

I'd love to speak with you about this, and also urge your readers to find their way to FoundationforClimateRestoration.org.

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