You know, if you wanted to remove CO2, you could just plant trees.
All living things on earth are “carbon-based lifeforms,” and trees use the carbon in the air to grow
There has never been any attempt to prove that CO2 causes warming.
There is no evidence for the theory.
What they have is a bunch of fake graphs, and a “scientific consensus” from “climatologists.”
Climatology is a fake science invented by the UN to promote the theory of global warming.
However, despite skipping the step of proving global warming is real, the government has decided to take the extraordinary step of geo-engineering the planet, sucking carbon out of the atmosphere.
This will probably kill all life on earth.
Net Zero: The World Economic Forum touts 'carbon removal plants'—each of which removes five million tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere each year—as "crucial to meeting global climate goals", despite the fact that CO2 currently makes up just 0.04% of the atmosphere, and if it drops to half of that, all plant life—and thus all animal and human life—will perish. Source: youtube.com/watch?v=DPcNeh
In Texas, oil and gas producer Occidental Petroleum is constructing a giant facility to suck 500,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere annually to keep it from warming the climate, a project backed by hundreds of millions of dollars from investment firm BlackRock.
BlackRock, eh?
Interesting.
“[CO2] is hardly a poison…If you could get rid of 60% of the CO2, roughly, we'd all be dead. So this is a very strange 'pollutant'," says Richard Lindzen, professor emeritus of meteorology at MIT. "It's essential for plant life. It's the basis for photosynthesis…"
Atmospheric physicist, Dr. Richard Lindzen, dispels the myth that CO2 is a pollutant: "Let's say some genius comes up with a method to get rid of 60% of the CO2. What will be the wonderful consequence of that? The death of all animals, the plants have died, there's no food. What kind of pollutant is it, you get rid of it, and you die?"
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The intellect of those pushing this agenda is net zero. That is being kind.
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