Hello I have been doing some research into global warming as far as I can see CO2 is actually beneficial for plant life and vegetation and I don't believe in these doomsday predictions. There are other factors that are involved in temperature changes including the sun, clouds, and sea and it is not all man made.
Also from what I have read and listened to during the period from 1940s to 1970 temperatures were actually cooling while carbon emissions were going up also places such as south pole temperatures and ice is increasing and I am not convinced sea levels are rising across the world.I have read Nigel Lawsons book appeal to reason and Global warming and other bollocks by Stanley Feldman and Vincent Marks which I can recommend reading for further information. This COP26 event I think is another charade even if they met all there targets of reducing greenhouse gases its is unlikely to reduce temperatures that much and it would prove extremely expensive to do so.just wandered what other peoples views were on this topic hope all are well James
I guess in the end this is all diverting us away from the main subject at hand (tyranny, fascism, cv19, humanity, etc.), though it seems to me to be all related.
I haven't read the following, although from what I hear H. G. Wells had a few things to say on the human extinction issue - https://philoscifize.wordpress.com/2016/04/27/h-g-wells-on-the-extinction-of-man/
Also, Thomas Malthus.
Certainly, there are things that humans can do to alleviate climate destruction. There have been some very successful projects, and stopping nuclear weapons from being tested is, I agree, one of them. In the end, we are all different and have differing opinions on things :)
I tend not to share the view that as a human species we are just destroying the planet we have done lots of important things as well to improve it without us breathing out carbon the world may of become extinct there is lots of positive things which can do to change our circumstances.I was listening to Patrick Moore speaking the co founder of greenpeace he did some really inspiring work in getting countries to stop nuclear weapons being tested he left before it started to become a more anti human movement there's a lot of creativity in us to find solutions though we can be change we want to be
Much of the above imo is true: co2 as far as I know is beneficial to plant life (plants need it to respire?), though not so good for animals (including humans)?
Climate change seems to me to be inevitable and imo is impossible to reverse.
Personally, I reckon many humans have quite a bit to do with planetary destruction and all indigenous and ancient cultures seem to live more in harmony with the planet. Watching films/tv such as King Kong, Tarzan, etc., one can see humans in action! (again, imo).
Just need to see all chemicals respraying to us every morning. Nice sunshine first thing in the morning, followed by three or four military plains leaving many white lines (not the usual ones produced by commercial planes) that grows wider and wider up to the point where the sun is not longer visible and the temperature change from warm into a cold condensation. Climate change is a natural process in our planet but the elite have been manipulating climate change now, since the second world war all over the countries. Many countries have been reporting this over decades and being ignored. It is this manipulation that cause flooding among many areas in the world, not to mention the respiratory and allergy problems many people have been suffering over decades now and many rare diseases coming from fruit and vegetables. There is not thing as organic food. Organic food may do not contain pestice but all plants are poisoned. They respray our plants and ourselves as cockroach. There is not more blind that the one who do not want to see. if any consolation the elite are resprying themselves too. Just need to se the zombie called Biden. Where do you think he got his alzheimer from ?
I agree with that it is a charade and also we are part of nature so its important to look after it because it provides us all with a lot of good things including oxygen and food so it makes no sense to be cutting down all the trees I think climate change always happens and also temperatures in this country have remained fairly stable it has be some kind of agenda they are working towards such as agenda 21. All the indigenous and ancient cultures I am sure were wise to this I guess all we can do is spread this information and speak out the truth
Yes James - COP26 is yet another charade imo. Climate change is a scientifically proven natural phenomenon. And of course, any learned expert academic who speaks against the cabal /msm narrative is silenced or debunked one way or another.
That is not to say that I condone in any way the all too often disgusting and heartless way we have been treating, degrading and polluting our beautiful planet - but that is not the cause of 'climate change' to which we are most likely going to need to adapt in some shape or form. It would all seem to be part and parcel of planetary and human evolution.
As we move into our new earth and our new communities much of this adaptation will be automatically dealt with as we will be living (thriving) in a much more interconnected way with our habitat and with nature...... we are an integral part of nature - we are in no way greater than or separate from nature. All indigenous and ancient cultures fully understood this.