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What are YOU doing to mitigate against Climate Change?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ffermer Bach" data-source="post: 7795873" data-attributes="member: 51054"><p>I think changes are not linear, rather, work on the principal of tipping points, like the Amazon, once a tipping point is reached the climate of that area will change and suddenly rainfall patterns will change significantly (reducing a lot of grain supplies to the world), last straw to break the... and all that.</p><p></p><p>I just heard on youtube, that the oceans have absorbed a lot of Carbon (as C02 levels in the atmosphere have gone up), so even reducing atmospheric levels of C02 will not reduce (as the excess in the oceans will be released as levels in the air fall), however if we farm in a more regenerative way, that will take C02 from the air and increase soil water holding capacity, this alter hydrological cycles and increase global cooling to offset global warming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ffermer Bach, post: 7795873, member: 51054"] I think changes are not linear, rather, work on the principal of tipping points, like the Amazon, once a tipping point is reached the climate of that area will change and suddenly rainfall patterns will change significantly (reducing a lot of grain supplies to the world), last straw to break the... and all that. I just heard on youtube, that the oceans have absorbed a lot of Carbon (as C02 levels in the atmosphere have gone up), so even reducing atmospheric levels of C02 will not reduce (as the excess in the oceans will be released as levels in the air fall), however if we farm in a more regenerative way, that will take C02 from the air and increase soil water holding capacity, this alter hydrological cycles and increase global cooling to offset global warming. [/QUOTE]
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