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To: AZJeep

“ CO2 is a great life giving gas. Why deprive the Earth of this resource?”

I remember in high school biology class when they taught us that CO2 was the “miracle molecule” and that life was impossible without it.


10 posted on 01/04/2024 4:57:35 PM PST by wjcsux (On 3/14/1883 Karl Marx gave humanity his best gift, he died. )
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To: wjcsux

I remember in high school biology class when they taught us that CO2 was the “miracle molecule” and that life was impossible without it.


Yep. They also used to promote natural gas power generation (something we have LOTS of) as good for the environment.

Their agenda is destructive.

Ask yourself - if it is really about “CO2” and “helping the oppressed” why are Western nations not spending “green” money to help developing nations clean up their coal emissions instead of spending huge sums for minimal gains here? They need electricity and they have coal so that is what they burn.

However, it’s not really about CO2 is it?


11 posted on 01/04/2024 6:16:38 PM PST by volunbeer (We are living 2nd Thessalonians)
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To: wjcsux

remember in high school biology class when they taught us that CO2 was the “miracle molecule” and that life was impossible without it.
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Yes.
The main effect of rising the CO2 levels is the GREENING of the Earth. Well observed from the satellites, the deserts are shrinking and all over the Earth, the plants are growing a lot better.
It is actually an easy biology project to check how plants grow under different CO2 levels (many different publications) and the optimum is about double what we have now!
We need more CO2, not less!


16 posted on 01/05/2024 12:22:30 AM PST by AZJeep
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