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New Theory on Climate Change
| Source: Fundacion Codigos
PUNTA DEL ESTE, URUGUAY--(Marketwire - May 20, 2008) - Ewire -- The Uruguayan researcher
Luis Seguessa recently stated in three press conferences held in Latin
America, that the internal combustion engine is the chief culprit for the
degradation of the ozone layer, global warming and climate change, not so
much for the gas emissions into the atmosphere as for the huge amount of
oxygen they consume.
"A vehicle consumes an average of between 50 and 100 liters of air per
second and, taking into account the current car-driving population, that
represents 20,000 million liters of air which are consumed per second on
the planet and which are returned to the atmosphere half burnt and in
explosive form. Twenty percent of this air is pure oxygen which is taken
from the ozone layer. The figure is so big that it does not give vegetation
time to replace this loss," stated Luis Seguessa.
"The ozone layer is not just an oxygen reserve, but also a natural covering
which protects the earth from the intense cold of outer space and the power
of the sun. As we lose it, we are experiencing sharp temperature changes
during the day and this will become more common," he indicated. "Moreover,
without an ozone layer, nature gets out of balance and that is why we
experience serious climatic problems, such as flooding, tornadoes,
droughts, tsunamis, earthquakes, and the thawing of the polar ice caps."
Likewise, Seguessa maintained that "The speed at which the ozone layer is
being lost is occurring with geometric not arithmetic progression as was
thought, and in a very short time the great natural source of oxygen supply
on the planet, which the ozone layer is, will be used up."
He highlighted the importance of automotive companies replacing internal
combustion engines with electric motors or other ecologically sound
technologies which do not consume air, and every human being (children,
adults and the elderly) committing themselves to plant at least seven trees
to increase the volume of oxygen in the atmosphere.
Luis Seguessa, leader and founder of the Fundacion Codigos
(www.fundacioncodigos.com) based in Punta del Este, Uruguay, concluded:
"Our children and grandchildren have the right to inherit a world like the
one we received."
Seguessa has been establishing comparative relationships between climatic
phenomena and the apocalyptic prophecies in the Bible for over 20 years,
and he is also a specialist in the study of the Sacred Biblical Scriptures,
doing serious work decoding Biblical content, known as the Secret Code of
the Bible.