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Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Denier



I am a denier. That’s right.  I don’t believe in human caused global climate change or warming or cooling or whatever.  There, I said it. And here is why.


Read the entire article here.

Additionally, all animal and plant life on this planet is carbon-based. (Carbon is an element. It’s not man-made. It’s on the periodic table. Look it up.) The carbon comes from the atmosphere and is incorporated into plant tissues through photosynthesis.  The carbon is then transferred to animals when they eat plants. (And to humans when we eat plants and animals.)

The current concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere is about 400 parts per million, or about 0.04% by volume. That’s pretty darn small.  In fact, plants cannot survive at 150 ppm and below. That’s right, they die. All of the CO2 humans have putatively added since the industrial revolution only brings us to 400 ppm, not that far from where plants die. Plants can grow much better and produce more fruit at concentrations of 2000 ppm and beyond. 

CO2 doesn't become toxic to human respiration until around 10,000 ppm or 1%.

“A large segment of the public does not even know that most of the molecules in their bodies that make life possible contain carbon atoms that originated as atmospheric carbon dioxide.” Dr. Art Robinson

Global attempts to control the use of hydrocarbon fuels is really nothing short of an attempt to globally control all life on earth. It was probably thought up by Mephistopheles himself.

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