Thursday, February 4, 2010

‘Planetary Skin’ CO2 Sensor Facilitates Global Monitoring & Catastrophe Bond Profiteering

Source: planetaryskin.org



Abel Danger has been reporting on CO2 sensors in HVAC (heating, ventilation & air conditioning) systems in buildings and transportation systems which can be used to unleash a series of events which destroy property and lives to benefit investors who are on the profitable side of catastrophe bonds.

Most of us are familiar with temperature sensors—thermostats—that monitor the environment inside of our buildings, automobiles, etc. and keep these spaces at a comfortable temperature. In a similar way, CO2 sensors monitor the amount of CO2.

What if a skin could be placed around the Earth which would act as a global CO2 and temperature sensor?

Welcome to the ‘mother of all sensors’—Planetary Skin—a project by NASA and Cisco which will monitor, and dare we say—control, the planet.

Planetary Skin will allow for the monitoring of all nations and the taxing of those who are violating the future cap on CO2 to be set by carbon governing bodies and treaties such as the one proposed at the recent Copenhagen Conference.
time.com—With the theory that you can't manage what you can't measure, NASA and Cisco have teamed up to develop Planetary Skin, a global “nervous system” that will integrate land-, sea-, air- and space-based sensors, helping the public and private sectors make decisions to prevent and adapt to climate change. The pilot project — a prototype is due by 2010 — will track how much carbon is held by rain forests and where.
The same forces which are currently orchestrating catastrophic events across the planet and profiting by prearranged insurance scams now have a global planetary network to facilitate this scheme. In the future, will these forces place Planetary Skins around any planet to profit from its destruction?


15 Dec 2009—COPENHAGEN (Reuters)—Technology firm Cisco Systems and the NASA space agency launched a $100 million plan on Tuesday to monitor the earth's resources, aiming to boost transparency of national commitments under a new climate treaty.

planetaryskin.org—The policies and actions that will help move the world to a low-carbon economy and address the large-scale risks associated with climate change are profound and far-reaching. They require many different individuals and groups to take between them a vast array of small and large decisions, every day. Today, those decisions are made with only partial knowledge of the possible options, benefits, costs, and risks. Decision-makers are, in essence, flying blind. Whether acting globally or locally, they lack a trusted decision information infrastructure for mitigation of, and adaptation to, climate change.

Planetary Skin is a platform for global environmental situational awareness, an early warning system, informed decision-making, and connection with new markets and sources of funding 
to speed the transition to a low-carbon economy.

This is a global first: a unique public/private research and development collaboration led initially by Cisco and NASA that harnesses the power of existing data, modelling and technology capabilities 
to create the decision-support “information infrastructure” needed to successfully address the many challenges of climate change and related complex global problems.

1 comment:

  1. This is very frightening. May God help us all.

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