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titleOfInvention Global recycling of the earth's natural resources
abstract Disclosed here is a long-term plan for the replacement of the present environmental polluting fossil fuels with sources of fuel for combustion and energy generation and transportation based on solar or autonomic photosynthesis. Globally located photosynthesising sites consisting of closed cyclic systems will solve the contemporary negative climate change, environmental pollution and scarcity of natural resources and food and achieve the decentralisation of industrial and urban complexes by means of combinations of innovative autonomous photosynthesising technologies: Initially the existing global infrastructure of fossil fuelled power stations and the concomitant E-distribution grids will be retained as they represent an enormous investment that are unlikely to be replaced by traditional renewable alternatives. Illustrated graphically are how hydrogen and oxygen can be autonomously produced as byproducts of photosynthesising processes thus providing emissions-free safe energy generation and transportation on land, sea and in the air at a price far under that of contemporary fossil fuels. Also illustrated is a plan for autonomic growth of food crops and biomass whereby aqueous nutrients and carbon dioxide are recycled on a permanent basis. This development will favour investment in the realisation of globally situated cyclic autonomous photosynthesising sites including bulk transport infrastructure in sun-drenched regions of the globe to provide fuel and many other commodities for worldwide consumption. This trend will be supported by global networks of self-sustainable photosynthesising facilities for the desalination of seawater to provide a climate-immune supply of fresh water to all corners of the globe.
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