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HAMBACH COAL MINE, BUIR, NORTH RHINE-WESTPHALIA, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY - 2017/11/05: Activists from the collective Ende Gelande seen holding a large banner written on it 'Climate Justice Now' on the mine site during a demonstration ahead of COP23.
As COP 23 is about to launch in Bonn, the collective Ende Gel‰nde set out to occupy the Hambach coal pit to protest against the expansion of a mine. 4.500 people took part in the protest before-hand, and between 1.000 and 2.000 people took part in the act of civil disobedience. (Photo by Alban Grosdidier/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

SHOCK STUDY: CLIMATE SKEPTICS MORE ECO FRIENDLY THAN CLIMATE ALARMISTS

HAMBACH COAL MINE, BUIR, NORTH RHINE-WESTPHALIA, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY – 2017/11/05: Activists from the collective Ende Gelande seen holding a large banner written on it ‘Climate Justice Now’ on the mine site during a demonstration ahead of COP23. Environmental lifestyle choices included recycling, buying ‘green’ products, using public transportation, reusable shopping bags Via Infowars.com Americans who are skeptical about […]

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REDEMPTION OF THE BEAST: The Carbon Cycle and the Demonization of CO2 – part 6

REDEMPTION OF THE BEAST: The Carbon Cycle and the Demonization of CO2 – part 6

Read part 5 here. Is Climate Change Becoming More Severe? Most climatologists are in agreement that the global climate has warmed somewhere around a degree Fahrenheit since the middle of the 19th century and the easing of the Little Ice Age. Actually the IPCC placed the warming at about .85 degrees Celsius. However, and this is a fact: one degree […]

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REDEMPTION OF THE BEAST – The Carbon Cycle and the Demonization of CO2 part 4

REDEMPTION OF THE BEAST – The Carbon Cycle and the Demonization of CO2 part 4

Read part 3 here. Tropical Response to CO2 A study appeared in Trends in Ecology & Evolution in the year 2000 that looked at the response of tropical forests to the increasing amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide. The authors, Yadvinder Malhi and John Grace, were with the Institute of Ecology and Resource Management, University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Their report, appearing […]

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Figure 5 Sherwood Idso showing a succession of pine trees of the same age and grown under identical conditions except for the addition of greater concentrations of carbon dioxide. The tree on the left is grown under ambient concentrations and the trees to the right with enrichment above ambient as shown. Source: Moore, Patrick (2016

REDEMPTION OF THE BEAST – The Carbon Cycle and the Demonization of CO2 – Part 2

Read part 1 here: After 21 more years of study, one of these authors, the late Sylvan Wittwer, (who passed away in 2012 at the age of 95) reiterated the fact that there were benefits to the increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide. But then he went on to say something else very interesting. He, along with co-author Emeritus Professor of […]

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REDEMPTION OF THE BEAST – The Carbon Cycle and the Demonization of CO2 – Part 1

REDEMPTION OF THE BEAST The Carbon Cycle and the Demonization of CO2 This essay and review of research into the carbon cycle and its effect upon the biosphere, more specifically upon the realm of plants and vegetation, is intended to provide a synopsis of evidence and information that is generally being neglected in mainstream discussions of Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) […]

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