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Old 06-09-2021, 02:41 PM
 
Location: The Driftless Area, WI
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In agreement with my last post is this paper summarized in an article released today https://wattsupwiththat.com/2021/06/...ost-of-carbon/

It seems that when corrections for the obvious errors in parameters are corrected in computer simulations predicting social costs of increasing [co2] levels, there is a big net benefit--- mostly due to increased ag yields and decreased heating costs.
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Old 06-17-2021, 10:35 AM
 
Location: Sector 001
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I don't hear her bring up palm oil enough. We shouldn't be clear cutting rainforests and producing this oil only to be using it as biofuel for supposedly green energy, much less putting it in all the consumer products we use today. We need a substitute and soon, because it's ridiculous how fast they are clear cutting forests to plant palm plantations.
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Old 06-23-2021, 02:00 PM
 
Location: Fort Benton, MT
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I don't hear her bring up palm oil enough. We shouldn't be clear cutting rainforests and producing this oil only to be using it as biofuel for supposedly green energy, much less putting it in all the consumer products we use today. We need a substitute and soon, because it's ridiculous how fast they are clear cutting forests to plant palm plantations.

We did have a superior substitute, animal lard. Humans have been making soap from it for hundreds of years. Then the animal rights activists got involved and guess what, palm oil is in everything now. A cow is a wonderful animal. Every part was used in the past, nothing was wasted. Now tons go straight to the landfill due to lack of demand, such as hides. I have to special order my soap to ensure it's made the old fashioned way with lard.
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Old 07-24-2021, 06:30 PM
 
Location: Puna, Hawaii
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Humans evolved to eat meat, even resorting to cannibalism at times. Plants were only eaten as famine food and occasionally medicine. Look how many plants are toxic. Even most human 'staple' foods have to be modified before they can be safely eaten. Humans couldn't eat potatoes until we discovered how to use fire to cook them. Most of the plants humans eat couldn't be consumed by hunter gatherers. Just because a plant can be made safe to eat doesn't mean that it's healthy to do so. It might not make you sick right away but it can cause inflammatory diseases that accumulate over time.

Now the climate hoax people are coming after the cows. Did they forget that we wiped out 60 million buffalo and 100 million other methane-producing creatures? Getting people to eat food produced in a lab is a form of control. Those who control the food control the population.

People have been fooled into eating garbage. They even concentrate plants, making things like high fructose corn syrup and seed oils that make humans morbidly obese and cause dozens of health problems.
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Old 07-26-2021, 06:23 AM
 
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She is a child who has been programmed like a robot. Do you really take her seriously?
If so, I pity you.
Do you disagree with her intent?
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Old 07-26-2021, 07:28 AM
 
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Roads in hell are paved with good intentions. never forget that. Do gooders brought more disaster to humanity than wars.
Ms Greta is just another bullhorn, prepping flock for future to come shortage of food, in this case. Certainly, for very noble reasons. Just as predicted by Mr Schwab. And, readily compensated by protein powder, made out of insects, sponsored by Mr Gates.

Basic Great Reset prepping. Overton Windows. Look globally. Broken supply chains (Suez canal blockage), "natural" disasters a la carte, Earth killed by cattle, producing too much methane, humanity producing too much CO2, you can keep adding as you wish. Hold on. What happened to ozone hole?
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Old 09-30-2021, 01:40 PM
 
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Roads in hell are paved with good intentions. never forget that. Do gooders brought more disaster to humanity than wars.
Ms Greta is just another bullhorn, prepping flock for future to come shortage of food, in this case. Certainly, for very noble reasons. Just as predicted by Mr Schwab. And, readily compensated by protein powder, made out of insects, sponsored by Mr Gates.

Basic Great Reset prepping. Overton Windows. Look globally. Broken supply chains (Suez canal blockage), "natural" disasters a la carte, Earth killed by cattle, producing too much methane, humanity producing too much CO2, you can keep adding as you wish. Hold on. What happened to ozone hole?
The ozone hole is still there, but it has stabilized since CFCs were banned. I think it's expected to be healed by the end of the century.
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Old 10-01-2021, 05:05 AM
 
Location: The Driftless Area, WI
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"Hole in the Ozone" cycles naturally. https://home.chpc.utah.edu/~u0035056.../chapter9.html

The contribution of HFCs is not well established. The effect of partially eliminating them is not well established, and dleterious effects of loss of ozone has been grossly over-stated.
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