Case-study: 'a clear NO' regarding the planned 'co2-transportation & storage' state-treaty between Switzerland & Norway.

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Learn how healthy governance is done by ‘managing’ CO2-Levels naturally. Urgently consider this compass: A guide for a healthy, sane decision making - scaleable from the femto level to the meta level.

A thorough case study that shows why we have to stop building ‘casino’-economies [ they add a further strain on an aleady pressured & depleated economy ] and how we can avoid creating dangers and theats - and have flourishing, natural economy nevertheless.

In addition to that the case study shows what we can do in 25 years - ‘net zero by 2050’ [ 20 pages ]

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Learn how healthy governance is done by ‘managing’ CO2-Levels naturally. Urgently consider this compass: A guide for a healthy, sane decision making - scaleable from the femto level to the meta level.

A thorough case study that shows why we have to stop building ‘casino’-economies [ they add a further strain on an aleady pressured & depleated economy ] and how we can avoid creating dangers and theats - and have flourishing, natural economy nevertheless.

In addition to that the case study shows what we can do in 25 years - ‘net zero by 2050’ [ 20 pages ]

Download the document and read on for more insight & read about real-life examples.

Important information: “ On August 21, 1986, a cloud of magmatic carbon dioxide gas arose from the bed of Lake Nyos, a freshwater lake located in a volcanic caldera in the populous Northwest Region of the East African nation of Cameroon. The rare event, called a limnic eruption, was announced by a small explosion that residents of a market town near the lake described as being like distant thunder, but it was otherwise unannounced by anything else apart from a foul odor.

The 1.6-million-ton cloud of magmatic gas was deadly, and a count of the fatalities indicated that 1,746 people, most from villages by the lake, had been asphyxiated by it, along with some 3,000 cattle and innumerable birds, insects, and other animals. The bodies of the dead showed no signs of trauma or struggle; these people had simply died where they were. A research team from France and the United States arrived at the scene and noted that the lake was an unusual dark-brown color, and that a surrounding raffia forest and several other expanses of vegetation had been flattened by both the explosion and the tsunami-like water wave that ensued. That the CO2 was responsible for the deaths was immediately clear to the scientists.”

source: https://www.britannica.com/event/Lake-Nyos-disaster

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