human, I must again agree with virtually everything you wrote.
There are indeed many man-made issues that effect the Globe.
The continuing loss of the rain forests in South America and Asia is heart wrenching, not to mention its damage to the Earth’s ecology and climate …
The problem with the anthropogenic climate change is that the science has been hijacked by nefarious forces that seek to control / govern all human activity, which is why they focused on the CO2, even though, as a greenhouse gas it is almost harmless as compared to water vapor or methane, and man produces a very small fraction of the gas anyway.
The World is spending billions of Dollars just to prove that man-made CO2 is causing problems, any problem will do, just get some scientific proof of such. There are more scientists being funded by the politically vested government and non-government institutions, than any other science.
It would take but a fraction of those funds to buy up all of the remaining rain-forests and protect them …
Interestingly though, the US now has more forests than we had a 100 years ago - who new?
human, I must again agree with virtually everything you wrote.
There are indeed many man-made issues that effect the Globe.
The continuing loss of the rain forests in South America and Asia is heart wrenching, not to mention its damage to the Earth’s ecology and climate …
The problem with the anthropogenic climate change is that the science has been hijacked by nefarious forces that seek to control / govern all human activity, which is why they focused on the CO2, even though, as a greenhouse gas it is almost harmless as compared to water vapor or methane, and man produces a very small fraction of the gas anyway.
The World is spending billions of Dollars just to prove that man-made CO2 is causing problems, any problem will do, just get some scientific proof of such. There are more scientists being funded by the politically vested government and non-government institutions, than any other science.
It would take but a fraction of those funds to buy up all of the remaining rain-forests and protect them …
Interestingly though, the US now has more forests than we had a 100 years ago - who new?