The first stage of climate change was the prehistoric to present deforestation, which leads to desertification and stops water from reducing the heat generated by solar radiation. This heat is the driver behind global warming, which is amplified by the greenhouse effect of carbon gases, as we all know.
By stopping net deforestation and properly revegetating low latitude areas, we can rebalance the water cycle, restore the climate, and capture carbon in new trees.
This book offers not only rational debate and quantitative justifications, but also new solutions for climate restoration, environmental protection, urban planning, transportation, agriculture, land development, and general human well-being.
Everyone interested in climate can find valuable new insights in this book.