CO2 causes plants to thrive
We are constantly told we have only a few years to solve the problem of
global warmingclimate change, yet this report projects allergy problems in the year 2100. The problem appears to be that we will have too many plants thriving because of CO2.Allergy season will start much earlier than normal and be far more intense because of climate crisis, study suggests
The study, published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications, found by the end of the century, pollen season could begin as much as 40 days earlier than it has in recent decades in the US because of global warming. Researchers also found annual pollen counts could climb by up to 250%.
As the window to adapt to the climate crisis rapidly closes, Steiner said the projections could still be avoidable if the world reduces greenhouse gas emissions at a large scale, while simultaneously getting carbon dioxide already in the atmosphere to a manageable point.
CO2 is a clear, innocuous, non-pollutant gas that causes plants to thrive. It is not causing rainforests to die; it makes them thrive. It does not cause starvation. It allows the World to be fed – an issue of increasing importance as food shortages loom
It is a true shame that so many people are trying to control this non-pollutant while promoting the highly flammable pollutant lithium, the key ingredient in electric car batteries.
The first thing people need to do in order to get energy policies right is to stop giving in to the premise that humans, CO2, and fossil fuels cause warming because there is no scientific data to support that conclusion, only highly flawed computer models predicting it.
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The enemies of fossil fuels are now responsible for war and pestilence. They are funding Russia's war against Ukraine by driving up the price of oil. Big Green is a threat to humanity.
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