Yeah, the concept of the "green house effect" and the influence of CO2 over it is yet just a theory, and there's evidence that the planet is only getting greener, yet there does seem to be indicators that suggest the climate is changing, wether that is man made or not... My main point is that if this were a real threat, the solution is much simpler than the grift of renewable energy and mutilating civilization: more plants; more environmentalism, less scientism. Increasing CO2 would only have the "greening" effect if we allow nature to replenish, but even these elites are now suggesting we should chop down more trees, while we progressively dedicate more land to destructive activities and trigger desertification in some regions. Many nations have already proven that it's possible to re-green deserts through rather simple interventions, which could turn out to be great for our global health. On top of all the charade, they also ignore the effects of the single most relevant factor: The Sun. We are coming up to the peak of a solar maximum, combined with other factors like the cyclical position of the sun and the earth, which evidently increase the cyclical temperatures of the planet. The concept of climate change came to my awareness 20y ago, and I've been very immersed in both the topic and narrative since, more from a curiosity standpoint, and I've seen it go from ignorance, to informed awareness, to narrative, to agenda and now a flat out cult. I'm fully convinced in the future we'll look back at this moment with shame, just hoping that civilization doesn't regress too much before it happens.
Yeah, the concept of the "green house effect" and the influence of CO2 over it is yet just a theory, and there's evidence that the planet is only getting greener, yet there does seem to be indicators that suggest the climate is changing, wether that is man made or not... My main point is that if this were a real threat, the solution is much simpler than the grift of renewable energy and mutilating civilization: more plants; more environmentalism, less scientism. Increasing CO2 would only have the "greening" effect if we allow nature to replenish, but even these elites are now suggesting we should chop down more trees, while we progressively dedicate more land to destructive activities and trigger desertification in some regions. Many nations have already proven that it's possible to re-green deserts through rather simple interventions, which could turn out to be great for our global health. On top of all the charade, they also ignore the effects of the single most relevant factor: The Sun. We are coming up to the peak of a solar maximum, combined with other factors like the cyclical position of the sun and the earth, which evidently increase the cyclical temperatures of the planet. The concept of climate change came to my awareness 20y ago, and I've been very immersed in both the topic and narrative since, more from a curiosity standpoint, and I've seen it go from ignorance, to informed awareness, to narrative, to agenda and now a flat out cult. I'm fully convinced in the future we'll look back at this moment with shame, just hoping that civilization doesn't regress too much before it happens.