EcoBuddha Maitreya: Planetary Climate Emergency Plan

1. Activation of the Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experimental Project (SCoPEx)

o Definition: SCoPEx aims to reflect a small fraction of sunlight back into space or increase the amount of solar radiation that escapes the atmosphere to mitigate global warming.

o Summary: It is imperative to activate SCoPEx to avoid exceeding the 1.5ºC global warming threshold, which could trigger intercontinental droughts and the loss of major crops, endangering the lives of millions. This project requires immediate funding through green bonds and should be gradually implemented to measure possible environmental impacts.

2. Intensive Reforestation

o Definition: Planting 30 billion new trees per year to absorb CO2, subsequently cutting down and burying these trees to return the greenhouse gas to the subsoil.

o Summary: The proposal is to plant 900 billion trees at an annual cost of $30 billion. The Japanese multinational AEON, an expert in forest recovery, would be in charge of this task.

3. Geothermal Energy

o Definition: Generation of abundant and low-cost electricity from geothermal sources, replacing thermal power plants that burn hydrocarbons.

o Summary: A $10 billion investment in research and development is needed to accelerate this technology, with Quaise from MIT working on a drill to reach a depth of 20 kilometers, estimated for 2026.

4. Compact Modular Reactors (SMR)

o Definition: Reactors capable of generating 300 MW(e) per unit to supply electricity to cities of half a million inhabitants or more.

o Summary: This emergency solution, costing $200 million per unit, allows for the rapid and efficient elimination of polluting thermal power plants.

5. Replacement of Individual Vehicles

o Definition: Implementation of elevated monorail trains and/or gondola systems in large cities.

o Summary: This measure aims to reduce dependence on individual vehicles, alleviating traffic and reducing carbon emissions.

6. Saving the Arctic and the Amazon

o Definition: Massive investment to protect these crucial ecosystems.

o Summary: A $2 trillion investment is required to preserve these vital areas for global climate stability.

7. Large-Scale Production of Synthetic Meat

o Definition: Intensive production of synthetic meat to reduce methane emissions from livestock.

o Summary: Livestock emit 3.1 gigatons of CO2 annually. The cost per synthetic meat production plant is approximately $3 million.

8. Fusion Reactors

o Definition: Generation of energy through fusion reactors, a technology still in development.

o Summary: An additional $100 billion investment is needed to accelerate the development and availability of this essential technology.

9. Solar Power Collecting Satellites

o Definition: Satellites in orbit that collect solar energy and transmit it to Earth.

o Summary: This technology would generate solar energy without the daytime and weather limitations of terrestrial solar plants. The energy captured in space would be transmitted via microwaves or lasers to receiving stations on Earth, providing a constant and abundant source of renewable energy.

10. Replacement of Hydrocarbon Cars with Water Engines

o Definition: Vehicles using water engines, where water is broken down into hydrogen and oxygen through electrolysis, with hydrogen used as fuel.

o Summary: This solution involves replacing internal combustion engines that burn hydrocarbons with engines using hydrogen obtained from water. The efficiency of this solution lies in the drastic reduction of CO2 and other pollutant emissions, as the combustion byproduct of hydrogen is only water vapor. If renewable energy is used for the electrolysis process, the solution is highly efficient and sustainable.

This plan requires immediate global cooperation and coordination to save 8 billion human beings from the foreseeable tragedy of accelerated global warming. Together, everything is possible.

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