@PaulHBeckwith Great! More agricultural production and food. TRYING to lower the C02 would be dumb. Humans only have contributed .03% of the C02. Nature’s hiccups easiy outscale that contribution.
The oceans emit C02 at will.
As well, ice cores show C02 following temperature.
@wideawake_media This is an attack on food, and these people are extinctionists. Their plan is to lie constantly and loudly, dominmate the global media messaging and massively reduce our numbers by 2030.
The United Nations is a a murderous world terrorist group in plain sight.
Wind turbines are killing:
Golden eagles
Bald eagles
Burrowing owls
Migratory bats
Wind turbines also highly impact the insect population, which birds depend on.
However, the wind industry blows smoke at the issue.
Is this slaughter really environmentally friendly?
@UNGeneva@antonioguterres Haha.. America has already declined your propositions.
We do not answer to fat power-hungry liars.
Don’t put yourselves in the “foes”category.
@UN The United Nations holds aspirations of taxing, starving, limiting travel, instituting Communism, digital slavery, forced injections of whatever these creeps want to put in a syringe.. mass Extinction!
Sorry.. this is not going to go well for you.
Stop threatening the masses.
@antonioguterres The C02 is at 424ppm.
Humans create .03% of the 424.
See how close the red and blue lines are?
Imagine the blue line .03% to the left. 🤡
Alarmists despise the actual science👹
Lies are violence.🥺
Lies kill people. 😥
Starvation. 💀
Poverty. ☠️
Communism. 👿
Digital Slavery. 😱
@EUClimateAction The C02 is at 424ppm and just 100 ppm above plants withering.
Anyone who tells you that the C02 is excessive is lying.
These people have evil plans.
Beware and hold on to your Liberties.
Fight hard.
They’re Communists.
@CAgovernor@GavinNewsom@POTUS@WhiteHouse Gavin, the people of California are not going to let you mess with wildlife and our coastal whales who communicate across the Pacific with their amazing hearing and voice communications.
Windmills destroy their communications and already cause whale deaths on the East Coast.
“I think our reverence for the truth might have become a bit of a distraction that is preventing us from finding consensus and getting important things done.”
— Katherine Maher (NPR CEO)