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The Mundi Club's CARBONOMICS Carbonomics uses the Earth's Carbon spiral to measure both environmental phenomena and ooman activities. There is nothing that oomans do that doesn't affect the Earth's Carbon spiral, the main factor determining the Earth's climate, the basis of the Earth's life support system. |
CARBONOMICSCARBONomics is a journal outlining the theory behind the new eco-nomics of the Earth. The Earth's Carbon spiral can be used to measure the Earth's Carbon spiral which is one of the main factors determining the Earth's climate stabilization system which, in turn, is the main component of the Earth's life support system. Since there is nothing that oomans do which doesn't have an impact on the global Carbon spiral, it can also be used to measure oomans' impact on the climate. A global Carbon audit could be used to create a global Carbon budget to formulate policies for a sustainable planet. Carbon is the only currency of a green economy. ISSN 1355-1590 Please note: 'CARBONomics
publications are not published in chronological order. no.1: ‘The Carbon Theory
of Value’
This work outlines the geophysiological facts of
life. These facts are used as the basis of a geocentric philosophy and a new
global political structure. The basic assumptions of this work are that the
global Carbon spiral plays a crucial role in the life of the Earth and is the
most critical influence on the Earth’s climate. It is argued that it is necessary
to compile an audit of the Earth’s Carbon spiral and then formulate a global
Carbon budget in order to measure the ecological damage caused by humans whether
by multinational corporations, nations, or individuals; secondly, to determine
the policies needed to avoid a climatic disaster; and, thirdly, to create a
sustainable Planet so that humans, and all other species, could survive, in
perpetuity, on Earth. Such an Earth-based budget is the only guideline for a
sustainable Planet.
First edition published june
6th 1994; A 48,500 word essay, 36pp. @ £2.50
Second edition - forthcoming.
no.2: ‘How Does the Earth
Stabilize the Climate?
This work explores the way the Earth's geophysiological
processes both stabilize, and destabilize, the climate - pointing out the current
anomaly in which it is the Earth's climatic instability which has helped to
stabilize the climate over the last few million years. It also highlights the
dangers posed by the end of the climate stabilization system which has kept
the Earth's climate stable for the last three aeons.
First edition published december
18th 1995 as 'Understanding Global Warming: The Contribution of the Earth's
Carbon Spiral to Global Warming'; A 22,442 word essay, 28pp. @ £1.50.
Second edition published june
29th 2000. A 44,165 word essay, 32pp. @ £1.00. no.3: ‘Hotter and Hotter: The Multitude of Ways in which Oomans are Provoking
a Global Burning Disaster’
This work looks at the multitude of ways that oomans
are exacerbating global burning. It also outlines the factors which could trigger
off a self perpetuating global burning disaster.
First edition published december
18th 1995; A 19,485 word essay, 28pp. @ £1.50.
Second edition -forthcoming.
no.4: 'The Evidence of
Global Burning'
This work looks at the geophysiological
evidence for global burning. It outlines the evidence of the recent economic
and insurance disasters. It highlights the inadequacies of global computer models
of the climate and the denialists' case against global burning. The final section
focuses on the rapid rise in global temperatures over the last two decades.
Published May 18th 2000; A 65,097 word
essay, 48pp. @ £2.00. no.5: 'THE SOLAR, ASTRONOMIC, AND GEOLOGICAL, INFLUENCES ON THE EARTH'S CLIMATE'
This looks at all the major factors
contributing to the Earth’s climate. It also highlights the influence
of life and the water cycle on the climate.
Forthcoming. no.6: THE MULTIPLE IMPACTS OF ANTHROPOGENIC, AND GEOPHYSIOLOGICAL, FACTORS
ON THE EARTH'S CLIMATE'
This work explores all the factors contributing to
the Earth's climate. It also compares the influence of life and the water cycle
on the climate.
Forthcoming. no.7: OUTSTANDING GEOPHYSIOLOGICAL ISSUES
This work explores issues
such as 'Which Photosynthesizer contributes the most to the Climate?'; 'Which
geophysiological Phenomena contributes the most to the Climate?'; What caused
the Quartenary Ice Ages?'; 'What Factors push the Earth out of an Ice Age?';
'Will Global Burning produce a Wetter or Drier Climate?'; 'Does Life Warm or
Cool the Earth?'; 'Estimates of the Forest Cover Needed to Extract Carbon from
the Atmosphere'.
Forthcoming.
no.8: 'Carbon Accounting:
A Critique of Conventional Environmental Accounting'
Part one of this work explores the advantages and
disadvantages of various environmental accounting systems. It outlines criticisms
of gross domestic product, the various alternatives to gdp , and cost-benefit
analyzes. Part two outlines the advantages and disadvantages of a global Carbon
audit for measuring oomans' impact on the Earth's climate. The final section
criticizes the radical, and conventional, cost-benefit analyzes of the car.
Published June 5th 2000; A 53,494 word
essay, 40pp. @ £1.00.
no.10: 'The Essence of
the History of the Earth. The Beginning and End of the Earth's Life.'
The essence of the history of the Earth is Photosynthesis.
This work explores the multitude of ways in which Photosynthesis has transformed,
over billions of years, a massive ball of molten rock hurtling through space
into a staggeringly beautiful planet. This explanation of the Earth's history
is based upon an interpretation of lovelock's works. The Earth's life support
system consists of a multitude of inorganic and organic, interacting, interlocking,
phenomena. Most of these phenomena have sprung into existence either because
of Photosynthesis or, at the very least, because of the conditions created by
Photosynthesis. Photosynthesis has an influence on virtually every single one
of the multitude of phenomena making up the Earth's life support system. It
is important to understand how, over the last couple of billions of years, Photosynthesis
has acted as the Earth's climate stabilization system in order to understand
the centrality of Reforestation in combatting global burning.
First edition published July 25th 2001; A 20,330
word essay, 16pp. @ 50p.
Second edition completed 25.3.2004. A 21,715 word essay.
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