During the last ten years Jan Moxley developed this seven-year plan to enable the world to curb global warming and coexist with rapid climate change. This comprehensive plan's sustainable development goal increases global distribution of food, water, electricity, and healthcare services to eliminate famine, poverty, and human-caused emissions of greenhouse gases. This initiative will require numerous newly developed technologies that have been pioneered by entrepreneurs, innovators, scientists, and engineers, which will vastly improve our daily lives without sacrificing our environment or disrupting the normal routines of the citizens of rich industrialized nations. But for citizens of developing nations and poorer countries, immigrants, and millions of refugees (fleeing oppression and the effects of global warming), it will greatly enhance their quality of life. This global plan includes ocean water desalination, organic regenerative agriculture, land-based aquaculture, renewable energy generation, rigid airships (supplying emergency aid to disaster affected areas, and transit to islands and remote regions), high-speed magnetic levitation freight and passenger transit, an improved education curriculum (including "Preventative Security Strategies" instruction in observation techniques for spotting, identifying and reporting potential criminal and terrorist activity), and worldwide healthcare reform including comprehensive medical, dental, and mental health services. It also comprises technology for decreasing cattle methane emissions and environmental cleanup of the earth's oceans, land, and atmosphere after decades of accumulated manmade pollution. The plan provides reconnaissance to local authorities for protection of endangered wildlife from poachers, and illegal hunters and trappers, and designs its infrastructure around wildlife refuges and migration routes to avoid encroachment into wildlife habitats. As the title indicates, it is a comprehensive global solution and it can be accomplished in a seven-year period, which is three years less than the United States Congress' proposed "Green New Deal," and decades less than the ratified United Nations' "Paris Climate Accord." This book details how to fund this global solution, how to pay back the massive amount of funding required and, as an incentive for countries to bestow a unanimous endorsement of this plan, how it will ultimately payoff the external national debts of all countries ratifying this global initiative. It is a capitalistic resolution without economic hardship and is not socialistic reform. Governments have failed miserably in their attempts to resolve the earth's terrestrial threats. As the point of no return rapidly approaches, the people must take the lead and the leaders must follow. Those that believe a vast global solution is too expensive, I ask this question: What value do you place on saving our planet?
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