Let's examine one major policy change of any, as one example:
Vegetation has been treated as sacred to, and it has been left alone in large numbers even where it never used to be. Additionally the increase in major planting drives like the million tree charity thing that happened as one example.
Lots of reasons why vegetation has increased and it seems intellectually weak to pin it exclusively on CO2
Is it really did to CO2 though?
Let's examine one major policy change of any, as one example:
Vegetation has been treated as sacred to, and it has been left alone in large numbers even where it never used to be. Additionally the increase in major planting drives like the million tree charity thing that happened as one example.
Lots of reasons why vegetation has increased and it seems intellectually weak to pin it exclusively on CO2