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Cause of Climate Change Theory

The Misplaced Fauna Theory

by Matthew Thomas Tonkin

This theory uses the philosophical concept of all living things are in communication with each other; that the planet earth is a living creation, being made up of millions of living organisms and interconnected ecosystems which all have specific roles to play and outwork as parts of the one living system. To summarise the theory briefly, misplaced tree varieties such as Palm Trees are not meant to live outside the tropics. By planting such fauna in non-tropical zone,( eg a Mediterranean climate like Italy, South Australia) it causes unhappy plant life to influence the ground of Mother Earth, causing global weather patterns to be unpredictable and unstable, the phenomenon of which, many scientific and other varying communities refer to as “Climate Change”. Plant species grow best in their natural environments. The thousands and thousands of diverse types of plants throughout the planet constantly confirm their sensitivity to alternative locations and only from hundreds of years of experimental research into botany have we begun to understand the heartbeat of the plant kingdom.

It is easily observed that a plant such as the banana palm for example thrives and produces fruit to excess when it is grown in the tropics. Take this banana palm however and try to grow it in South Australia or Oregon, north of California or Ireland and the plant will at best survive transplantation for several years, will probably never bear fruit or grow to its full potential and without a resemblance of its natural climate for a good percentage of the year, probably die.

Mostly, us humans accept that fauna types should be matched to their ideal climates. However, throughout the world is a constantly increasing amount of misplaced fauna. Most obvious example I have used is the Palm genus. Another is Pine, gratuitously grown in the name of Forestry at plague proportions in the place of native fauna.

It is these large quantities of plants, existing outside their DNA comfort zones, whose unified spirit of discontent and anguish is stirring the planet to respond with violent weather, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, droughts, floods, etc as Mother Earth systems of support begin to redefine climatic conditions to maximise life support.

To offset the recalibration attempts of the earth, I propose two options.

1)	Radical Restoration

We, by means of transplantation or destruction, purge the earth of all erroneously located plant life. This would be costly, but is straightforward in both theory and practice. Results would probably be immediate in observational reductions to weather severity and unclimatic conditions. As misplaced fauna has been a gradual build up, with exponential increase in recent years, this proposed solution would not require global consensus to have an effective impact, does not require any further developments in technology or botanical science and can be implemented immediately.

OR

2)	 FAUNA EQUILIBRIUM PLANTATIONS, FAUNA–TERRA FORMA DYNAMICS AND CLIMATE ENGINEERING

This option is a less dramatic pathway, is speculative in theory and requires a larger time scale. Mankind will instead of undoing our present situation, will take control of the outcome by deepening our knowledge and understanding of how plants relate to the earth and how they relate to each other. Studies into companion planting already prove beneficial relationships between certain plant types, and also negative relations amongst others. Creating fauna equilibrium involves the introduction of plant varieties to be planted next to or amongst the presently misplaced fauna to minimize, reduce or offset the severity of the change to the present misplaced fauna.

In areas with extensive palm introduction, planting alpine species such as Mountain Birch or Fur trees in sufficient number (to be assessed) would oppose and offset the impact of the palm tree demands to the earth. Another option is to breed barren plant species (plants that do not produce fruit, only flowers, such as ornamental varieties of fruit trees) to be planted with existing misplaced fauna. This is anticipated to lessen the demands of the plants currently in duress, as they will now be supported by the more of the same family of fauna, with the introduced plants not as uncomfortable in the climatic conditions as their older relations.

As the Science of Fauna-Terra Forma Dynamics is better understood, there is the potential to redefine the climate in regions of the planet presently harsh and barren; into lush, productive and habitable. Climate engineering through selective plantation using fauna to fauna and fauna to terra forma interrelations. Simply, planting the trees with the deliberate intention to recalibrate the earth they are nourished by into the climatic conditions as demanded by the fauna. The large potential increase to world food production and a solution to relocating people from overpopulated or war ravaged nations would be obvious and direct outcomes from the pursuit of this science.

Action into this research must be undertaken and now. A research grant benefactor is currently required and all EOI correspondence to be directed to the following contact: MATTHEW TONKIN		EMAIL: matt@suburbanorchard.com.au

29 December, 2011.