Most estimates either show it decreasing by only .01-.03% or not at all. Besides, we all here remember that plants use CO2 for food, so I've never understood how more CO2 actually hurts the environment. These govt sponsored programs like releasing GMO's mosquitoes to combat malaria here in the U.S. (chemtrails hst actually spreads the disease), cloud seeding, the use of glyphosate and other nitrate fertilizers, mono-crop farming, etc are what's damaging the environment more than what the average population can do in a lifetime. That doesn't even take into account what Mother Nature does with volcanoes in any single day.
Most estimates either show it decreasing by only .01-.03% or not at all. Besides, we all here remember that plants use CO2 for food, so I've never understood how more CO2 actually hurts the environment. These govt sponsored programs like releasing GMO's mosquitoes to combat malaria here in the U.S. (chemtrails hst actually spreads the disease), cloud seeding, the use of glyphosate and other nitrate fertilizers, mono-crop farming, etc are what's damaging the environment more than what the average population can do in a lifetime. That doesn't even take into account what Mother Nature does with volcanoes in any single day.
I remember in the 80s and 90s they were just like "stop feeling guilty, just go plant a tree or clean a beach or something."
Now we literally have to destroy our lives like some kind of church converts in order to "survive the climate crisis!"
Blech.