Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Debunking CO2 myths


Science has now proven the following very important points:

CO2 is definitely not a pollutant.

It is a friendly trace gas necessary for all life.

Human-produced CO2 is a minuscule fraction of a percentage of greenhouse gases 96.5% of all greenhouse gases emit from the oceans, naturally.

Without CO2, vegetation dies, herbivores die, you die.

CO2 levels used to be much higher many times in the past.

Higher temperatures from the sun result in CO2 levels rising long afterwards.

Rising CO2 is an effect of global warming, not a cause.

Global warming and cooling is a natural phenomenon.

The higher the CO2 levels in the atmosphere, the greener our planet becomes.

Forests and plant life growth has increased by approx 40% over the last 50 years, thanks to CO2.

Increasing CO2 yields larger food crops.
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This is beneficial to a growing population.
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The Earth is not currently warming, it is in fact cooling.

Temperatures in the past have often been much warmer than today.

Even if it were to happen, a warmer Earth is far better than a colder one, for all life.

Many scientists believe we are on the brink of another ice age.

When the planet warms and cools it is purely due to the sun.
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Not your car.
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Polar ice is now at record levels and still growing.
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Climate changes happen all the time, and have occurred much faster than anything in modern times.
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The list goes on and on, supported by NASA data, weather satellites, and much of the meteorological and scientific world
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Creating an ideology pegged to carbon dioxide is a dangerous nonsense.
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The present alarm on climate change is an instrument of social control, a pretext for major businesses and political battle.

It became an ideology, which is concerning. - Environmental Scientist Professor Delgado Domingos of Portugal, the founder of the Numerical Weather Forecast group
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As of today those who dare challenge are called deniers as if it is somehow wrong to challenge the whole global warming, climate change movement
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What is interesting is that this will most likely resolve in our own lifetime
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Notice your own behaviour on this subject
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One which effects your own life directly in the shape of taxes and constraints
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If you do not have your own point of view then inform yourself this subject is hardly trivial
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Or do you prefer to accept what you are told?

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