TAKING A LOOK AT G****L W*****G
There is pretty strong evidence that there is g****l w*****g and that it has happened in conjunction with an increase in CO2, carbon dioxide, in the air. Why is there such panic over this and why are politicians using it for such a political football? I have no idea because, overall, the world has done pretty well during warmer times.
Carbon dioxide has been with us forever. The first life developed on earth was of the plant kingdom. It was able to flourish when carbon dioxide was a dominant constituent of the air. Plants, especially with chlorophyll metabolize CO2 and emit oxygen, O2. O2 became the second largest constituent of our air, behind only nitrogen. It was the O2 that made the animal kingdom, as we know it, possible.
Plants consume CO2 and expire O2. Animals consume O2 and expire CO2. We each feed the other. A nice arrangement.
As CO2 accumulates in the air, plants grow more readily. As Lew Rockwell has stated ‘NASA data show that global greening has added 618,000 square kilometres of extra green leaves each year since 1982, the equivalent of three Great Britains.
www.lewrockwell.com/2022/08/lew-rockwell/the-climate-maniacs.
In the article, Rockwell points out that parts of the Sahara desert are blossoming. It is accepted that much of the Sahara was green just 7,000 years ago. There could be a land boom across northern Africa and it would be habitable by our supposed excess population.
Somehow, nature, or as Thomas Jefferson called it Nature’s God, provides for us. All we’ve got to do is let it.
crazylibertarian wrote:
TAKING A LOOK AT G****L W*****G
There is pretty strong evidence that there is g****l w*****g and that it has happened in conjunction with an increase in CO2, carbon dioxide, in the air. Why is there such panic over this and why are politicians using it for such a political football? I have no idea because, overall, the world has done pretty well during warmer times.
Carbon dioxide has been with us forever. The first life developed on earth was of the plant kingdom. It was able to flourish when carbon dioxide was a dominant constituent of the air. Plants, especially with chlorophyll metabolize CO2 and emit oxygen, O2. O2 became the second largest constituent of our air, behind only nitrogen. It was the O2 that made the animal kingdom, as we know it, possible.
Plants consume CO2 and expire O2. Animals consume O2 and expire CO2. We each feed the other. A nice arrangement.
As CO2 accumulates in the air, plants grow more readily. As Lew Rockwell has stated ‘NASA data show that global greening has added 618,000 square kilometres of extra green leaves each year since 1982, the equivalent of three Great Britains.
www.lewrockwell.com/2022/08/lew-rockwell/the-climate-maniacs.
In the article, Rockwell points out that parts of the Sahara desert are blossoming. It is accepted that much of the Sahara was green just 7,000 years ago. There could be a land boom across northern Africa and it would be habitable by our supposed excess population.
Somehow, nature, or as Thomas Jefferson called it Nature’s God, provides for us. All we’ve got to do is let it.
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If they lived in the real world, the tree huggers would be very happy about this.
David L wrote:
If they lived in the real world, the tree huggers would be very happy about this.
They’re not happy unless they’re b***hing about something.
David L wrote:
If they lived in the real world, the tree huggers would be very happy about this.
Ther's an addendum, I'll post later.
crazylibertarian wrote:
Ther's an addendum, I'll post later.
Here's the addendum.
And, there’s the direct effect of warming itself. Seventy percent of the earth’s surface is water. It's huge.
As temperature rises, more water evaporates into the atmosphere and the amount meets the saturation point sooner and rain results. The air at the high elevation is far colder and the rain cools the surface, reversing the warming.
Somehow, nature, or as Thomas Jefferson called it Nature’s God, provides for us. All we’ve got to do is find the way to allow it.
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