If climate change was real and a genuine problem, do people honestly believe any countries would be building more coal power plants?

It's a Western scam of epic proportions; constant propaganda in order to manufacture consent and support for more 'green' taxes (🤣), which they can then steal and never be held accountable for.

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"Real"? Yes.

"Genuine problem"? More evidence required, but seemingly no.

Well, sure climate changes. I don't believe we contribute to it. It's a cyclical, autonomous ecosystem.

CO2 mass saturation means more CO2 has zero further effects on temperature.

https://youtu.be/8-zaQWAaPAg

I don't think our CO2 contributes much to climate change directly, but other human activities have noticeable effects: con-trails reduce temperature by reflecting more sunlight, urban development increases local temperatures, cloud seeding increases precipitation, etc.

The greening from CO2 will also impact local climates in various ways.

That's the leading narrative - CO2 - from the people who tell us this is an existential threat when in reality more CO2 is good for plants and I would argue that overall warmer temperatures would be a net positive. I don't know how people have been convinced that a degree or two celcius would be catastrophic.

Funny enough, the expansion of urban environments is one of the ways they have skewed temperature data to manufacture this so called problem.

No one asked for cloud seeding or any of this. They took it upon themselves to force it on everyone and then pretended like it wasn't happening. Contrails are short and dissipate pretty quickly. Chemtrials disperse and cover the entire sky.

I would think if carbon was a problem that they actually wanted to draw down, they would be planting a shitload of trees and building thorium reactors

Their solutions to any so called problems are always more taxes and less freedom. How convenient...

Backyard 🌳 in #landtrust so can’t be harvested for lumber 🪵… for at least 100 years after my (final) death. 💀 ( leaving aside the corruption in current #laws I do believe in doing best we can. 🫡💜)

it **can** be used as a #teaching ground for #permaculture though.

My spawn are well aware of this. They are also #conservationists who grew up with huge #vegetable #gardens food trees

me #canning to learn to #respect and #love #nature too. #Farming is tough work but most can live off 1/4 acre farm. There’s a book 📖 about it.

#Butterfly #gardens rock too. Cause #pollinators

now I’ll read about thorium reactors.

https://nostrcheck.me/media/2aadfb8ac7d43aca6d164ed99248147910048269601ff60d4463c4d5b3abfdcd/30e0d5613ef6f4716f4b1942528d21df21a8b0dce1c49e44ccb0e37e965d1a99.webp

https://nostrcheck.me/media/2aadfb8ac7d43aca6d164ed99248147910048269601ff60d4463c4d5b3abfdcd/5d04ac1e839a9e703e3f9f9438e22a88ab6aed630ece8fe16535bba3fdd5e62d.webp

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Funny how the high priests of Climate Change don't mind buying up waterfront mansions.

Absolutely none of it makes a lick of sense, and the only people who buy into it are the ones who don't understand any of it.

Damaged waterways say what? Many have died by coal poisoning… miners said what?

Exploitation takes place in everything. More equitable means more education & accountability. Hence why I’ll never shut up. 🤣

Anyway, some of my kin comes from Harlan County so this hits … minerals 🤣🫡💜

https://youtu.be/MjFcllICjUc?si=9mpkPR0ZlBzY1vQx