Global Something

For 50 years now we have been paying dearly to lower our carbon dioxide emissions.

All gasoline engines cost 50% more than they need to and more than 75% higher cost to repair and maintain.

Electricity costs twice as much to produce and meet the pollution standards.

A C units, gasoline, water, pesticides, trash, all cost more because of green mentality.

Then I read this article today:

Carbon dioxide rises and falls on a seasonal cycle and the level will dip below 400 this summer, as leaf growth in the Northern Hemisphere pulls about 10 billion tons of carbon out of the air. But experts say that will be a brief reprieve — the moment is approaching when no measurement of the ambient air anywhere on earth, in any season, will produce a reading below 400.

Lets see, we have been cutting down billions of trees everywhere for the last 70 years, building shit.

Does anyone think that may have been the source of the elevated carbon dioxide?

Could we just plant 5 trees where none existed or have removed, for each car we buy.

South America, Africa, and most of the U.S. could handle an additional 10 billion trees.

Come on people, is there anyone left that thinks.

 

 

 

 

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