During the age of the dinosaurs. Good to see so many of those survived the change in CO2 levels.
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Not only survived, but thrived with it, until the asteroid did them in. Or so the current theory goes.
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Any excuse is a good excuse to tax us into povery. Fact is they needed a reason to tax us but didn't want to make it appear as though it's a tax but rather a good cause that will save humanity. Think about how ridiculous that sounds. But hey, it's their narrative, not mine.
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So true. More co2 means more plants means more o2 means more and larger animals=dinosaurs. The Earth will been fine. It's not going anywhere. We are. We're going away.
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George Carlin said it best... :)
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The truth is not important, results are. If CO2 scaremongering producess widespread sustainable living, in turn preparing us for space travel with 100% renewable/recyclable life, then why oppose it!
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C02 scaremongering produces dehumanization of the masses, preparing us for widespread indifference to suffering, poverty & death of most of the human population, only able to exist through fossil fuel consumption, as the fortunate justify the cull in the name of "saving earth."
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That doesn’t mean we should artificially recreate the same conditions again and then just assume everything will flourish.
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The earth and its inhabitants are and were always facinating. 350 Million years ago, dragonflies were roaming through the air in the size of a seagull. And spiders in the size of a dog. Well, maybe not always just fascinating...
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I want a pet spider that size.
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Well, then you need to invent a time machine or find a way to fill the atmosphere with more oxygen. More Co2 and thriving plant culture could help. B-but then I need to invent a proper space ship to escape :D
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On it, too...
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When?
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Precambrian for the 20x figure, 14th century is the “Medieval Warm Period, which was a lot closer to current levels than 20x.
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But this doesn't fit the narrative that our emissions need to be regulated and controlled.
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We used to drink out of garden hoses and lived.
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