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No Open Land Policy
This paper presented at the 6th International Conference on Public Policy in Toronto discusses the need for policy interventions that will facilitate a swift transition to renewable energy sources. The study proposes the implementation of a "No Open Land Policy" which would allow for the planting of trees and energy crops on any available land for the purpose of carbon sequestration and microclimate stabilization. The study highlights the lack of current legislation and legal clarity as a barrier to facilitating this transition. This paper examines the need to make policy changes that would enable a faster transition to renewable energy sources and how this would benefit both present and future generations. It also discusses the importance of tree and energy crop planting for carbon sequestration and microclimate stabilization, as well as the legal obstacles preventing this transition. The paper provides an important contribution to the discussion on public policy and renewable energy sources and offers a potential solution to the challenge of transitioning quickly and sustainably to renewable energy sources. It also provides a framework and capacity-building protocols needed by municipal corporations to follow in order to increase overall Biomass Production through Policy changes and execution.
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5 Year Plan for Complete Climate Mitigation
No one is talking about a 5 Year Climate Mitigation plan not even the “so-called” Billionaires have the vision to solve the problem in next 5 Years. But we can easily mitigate the carbon sequestration and biofuel transition needed by the planet to become sustainable and to make things better for humanity.
The first action will include shifting from Fossil Fuels to Biofuels.
Fossil Fuels to Biofuels is a very easy change and can benefit a large number of people to generate income. Biomass production on a large scale has to be undertaken allotting most of the urban and rural resources towards the same. Making our Electricity Grid Mix truly green by replacing digging and burning with farming and digesting. Burning Waste for Energy is not sustainable as it is just the end of life for most of the products produced from the upstream of fossil fuels like plastics used for packaging.
Upgrading Biomass to Biogas or Bioethanol has established technology and we have the necessary scale-up insights to generate the energy in a centralised biorefinery allotted as per the regional demand. Biomass Production for region can be planned and the same has to be done for a global population.
Reduction in mining resources and rather the production of the same using Eco-friendly pathways and production routes. Reduction in the mining of nutrients and making them using fermentation techniques of by using Bio Catalysts. Replacement of crude oil-based products such as cosmetics, surfactants, and pesticides, and current fertilisers for the plants.
Production of food should be a personal affair and food should be grown locally based on local demands.
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