Thursday June 20th we had our Plan B 4.0
presentations and my assignment was to talk about soil and the budget in order
to restore the environment back to 100%. With the soil, it talks about not
destroying the soil and being able to farm on it in the safest way possible. In
order for this to happen, we as a society must find new and creative ways to
make this happen which we have and will continue to work on. For example,
instead of grazing over the soil and planting the seeds that way, we have come
up with a device that drills the seeds a food below ground level so wind and
other things cannot destroy them. Also, with only drilling one particular area,
we are not grazing over the soil and destroying all of the soil, instead we are
impacting only little soil that will not affect the ground long term. These
ways have really increased our way of living and we will continue to grow in
our technology in order to make the world a better place.
In order to restore the environment back to its original form,
we will need to spend money in order to do so. There are many areas that need
improvement including farm, water, natural resources, and others. However, this
process will not be cheap be cheap due to the fact that we have an enormous
planet and so much of It has been impacted already in a negative way. After all
the money was added up and decided to restore the planet, it would cost approximately
110 billion dollars to fully restore the earth. This may seem like a lot,
however, it is worth it because we do not know whether or not the earth can
last without this restoration.
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