Do you still believe in the Climate Crisis?

Trigger warning: It's all Bullshit.

@TomANelson joins me to discuss the film 'Climate The Movie"

https://fountain.fm/episode/TICm1HGCMvls0MAWzpct

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Was a great listen

There is no climate crisis. There never was. But there is a soil crisis. Industrial agriculture is killing vast ecosystems, and the consequences are dire.

I can believe that.

You will gain an edge in your cooking if you make every effort to source food grown regeneratively. There are many such producers in the UK, and the difference will surprise you.

Absolutely. We have some great suppliers in the south west. Hoping to buy a whole cow off my cousin who is a farmer and use that over the year. Need a bigger freezer though šŸ˜‚

Yes, soil crisis and atmospheric toxicity due to geoengineering

climate scam

i believe its all bullshit. does that make me a believer?

I don’t. When authority repeats ā€trust the scienceā€ — that’s a warning sign for bullshit.

Provided climate change is a scam, does that mean we shouldn't be looking at soils erosion, biodiversity loss, desertification, deforestation, water cycle polution, etc? Would it mean that there isn't any problem with the western's anthropocentric view of the world? Can we simply keep going exchanging the health of the environment for a sick growth economy?

ps: Is it possible that climate is being affected by economic activity, planeteary movement and geoenginering at the same time?

Good questions.

Look for the real root causes as it may change the solutions.

If it’s not carbon dioxide causing the issue, don’t waste precious time and resources capturing it to put in the earth.

Focus on real pollution and poisons.

The point with my questions was to open a dialogue that can embrace complexities and nuances. For instance, whether or not climate change is a hoax, the level of carbon in agricultural soils plummeted during the decades of the 'Green Revolution'. The more SOC (Soil Organic Carbon), the more individual plant species and plant families per square metre, the higher the nutritional leval, the water infiltration and soil agregation. None of this, which is a life and death matter for everyone, is discussed in the recent polarised debates about whether or not climate change is a hoax. To make things worse, the majority of those saying it's a hoax, argue that to keep business as usual (and business as usual do not address the root cause as needed and as you pointed out very well).

Carbon dioxide increase in the atmosphere is undeniable fact, the same as increased dissolved CO2 in the ocean. And both increases have been rapid. Rapid change in the global environment is potentially risky.

ok.

Tom is great. He's not on Nostr yet is he?

Always has been BS. I loathe those people.