Environment

Climate Change Actions

Environment

Posted by: CafestudyAdmin

7th Feb 2019 12:01pm

In today's news, the UN reported that last year was the fourth warmest on record. We would like to hear what our Cafestudy members are doing to help slow down climate change. Have you changed your habits recently? Or maybe you are meaning to but haven't got round to it yet? Please let us know!

gdtrue
  • 12th Feb 2019 04:32pm

It is the politicians of the left wing lunatic fringe who are ruining this planet with their inept doctrines and practices. Along with the swinging supposed conservatives who cannot hold the line against false and emotive claims. It should not be climate change (a lie) but the climate changes (the truth).
The amount of CO2 (carbon dioxide) in the atmosphere is very very small to start with. It is the byproduct of respiration by animals and humans and cannot be avoided unless you kill off all human and animal life on the Earth. if we want to eat nice plant based products which come about by plants photosynthesising and using CO2 to produce O2 (oxygen) and food for themselves and for animals and humans then keep CO2 in the equation. The other terrific use of CO2 and (water vapour) is to act as a shield or barrier in the atmosphere against deadly cosmic rays from the sun (X-rays, gamma rays). These destroy all organic matter. Without CO2 there would be no plant life nor animal life nor human life on the Earth. It is the perfect balance


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