Three Real Planetary Threats That Have Nothing To Do With CO2

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There are about 11 or 12 years left before the planet is destroyed by CO2 according to the climate change doomsters.

In fact, there are several very real threats to the existence of human life on Earth. None of which have anything to do with CO2 or human activity related to climate. Here are just three actual threats:

One is an asteroid striking the Earth. There have been several near misses in the last 100 years and we happen to be located near an asteroid belt.

That means the possibility of a direct hit is very strong. And we’re long overdue for an extinction-level event.

Another existential threat is disease. Already, pandemics have wiped out major percentages of the human population.

In 1347, the Bubonic plague (a bacterial infection) struck Europe and Asia, killing about one-third of the population.

In 1918, a virulent flu virus killed up to 100 million people and sickened many more. This existential threat is not eliminated by “modern” medicine, and the Wuhan coronavirus epidemic is an example.

Far from being protected from pandemics by modern society and technology, the infrastructure for a pandemic has become worse. A virus can quickly travel around our connected world.

In addition, compact human populations in urban centers, transportation systems, workplaces, and so on mean greater opportunity for a virus that is transmissible from person to person.

As of press time, some 500,000 people in China were infected with the coronavirus. The infected group doubles every 6.4 days. Do that math.

This is disturbing because these are in fact not numbers, they are people. Living in fear, suffering terribly from the disease, with many dying. It’s a true catastrophe and tragedy.

Contrast this to the CO2 deception, and it’s clear the fraud has to be stopped.

A third example of actual threats is nuclear war. Nuclear-weapon technology is spreading everywhere and will soon be in the hands of apocalyptic regimes such as Iran. The possibility of nuclear conflict increases.

Destruction from nuclear conflict would go beyond the actual damage from the blast, heat, radiation, and shockwaves.

Soot and other burned particles blown into the stratosphere would create something called a nuclear winter. Dark clouds of solid pollutants could cover the Earth, blocking out the sun.

Temperatures could plummet and plants (food crops) would wither from a lack of sunlight and frigid soil. Human life could be extinct in a single generation.

With all these real threats facing the planet, over $100 billion in research and various climate programs is being spent yearly on programs to demonize CO2.

A molecule that has zero effect on climate and is beneficial to life on Earth, particularly plant life. Resources should be used to combat real threats, not imaginary ones.

This misallocation of resources is going on because the climate change movement has nothing to do with climate.

It’s a political and financial power grab based on sowing panic and chaos about something that does not exist. As a result, resources that could be used to avoid or mitigate actual existential threats to our planet are being spent on witch hunts.

Organizations funded by climate billionaires fuel the fraud and divert resources from where it’s needed to where it’s not.

Let’s dispense with the climate fraud quickly: About 3% of the atmosphere is composed of greenhouse gasses. Of the greenhouse gasses, about 3% is CO2. And of the total CO2 produced every year on Earth, only about 2% is the result of human activity.

The rest comes largely from microorganisms, which produce nine times as much CO2 as all human activity combined. If human activity ended, as proposed by activists like Greta Thunberg and Ocasio-Cortez, the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere would remain basically the same.

In addition, in terms of physics, the CO2 molecules can hold heat for only 0.0001 of a second, making it impossible to act as a factor in measurable greenhouse warming effects.

It would, therefore, be fair for any reasonable person to make the argument that those involved in the man-made global warming fraud are knowingly or unknowing destroying the planet by wasting needed time and resources on a non-existent threat.


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    Andy Rowlands

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    These hypotheses are far more likely than death-by-climate. If we cannot contain the Coronovirus it could spread round the world and kill millions…but then maybe that’s the idea. We will get hit by a space object at some point and there’s nothing we can presently do to stop it. Nuclear war is perhaps the least likely of the three hypotheses.

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    T. C. Clark

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    Well, the Chinese figure is more like 50,000 cases – not 500,000. The estimate for asteroids…comets…etc. is one nuclear bomb sized hit per century….but 70% of the surface is ocean. The CO2 people are not interested in disasters that they can’t exploit. A real bad day can be caused by a super volcano…a tsunami caused by an underwater landslide…or the very rare massive gamma ray burst…..and there is the once only happening when the sun runs low on fuel.

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      Robert Beatty

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      The WHO on 10 Feb reported: Confirmed cases of the coronavirus have risen to more than 42,000.
      Beware of fake news.

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    Drew Lennox

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    Today’s (Feb, 11) Mainland China number is almost 45,000. So let;s assume, to be generous, that Dr. Glass made a typo.

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