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Finally, a professional with huevos. Having studied, for 50 years, both climate and weather, there are numerous books that shred not only the CO2 bull***t but the entire “political religion” run by the AOC Princess of Doom. She’s safe because such ignorant extremists don’t/can’t read. I have given away >200 copies of “Inconvenient Facts” by Gregory Wrightstone, a pHD in geology. It proves, using simple language and photos, 60 FACTS that dismantle all the environmental BS.

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Thanks Denver for the book tip!

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Might one conclude too much carbon dioxide is bad for the brain; and wearing a covering over one's mouth and nose is a conduit for carbon dioxide poisoning?

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LET'S NOT FORGET THE VALCANOS, poisoined ground water from stored windmill blades, killing off American Bald Eagles, costing more than fosil fuels. If all this were to actually have been the cause, look back to the Industrial Revolution, where even the USA looked like China, and other countries that don't have to obey the Green Energy crap. Trash, 1 disposible diaper takes 500 yrs to decompose. 3 kids will go through 2 dozen cloth diapers, that then become dust rags, before they hit the garage as grease rags, then the landfil to decompose in 1 WEEK. Plastic bags 1,000 yrs, paper about 2-4, weeks depending on size. Plastic bottes 450 yrs, reusable until it breaks, my steel coffee mug is 5 yrs old. Now tell me who is irresponsible? We picked up soda bottles in a wagon, cleaned them, turned them in for the 5 cent deposit, for candy money, never knew what an allowance was. I shoveled lake effect snow by hand, as a 12 yr old, it was up to my 5 ft butt. Snowblowers hadn't been invented to use gas. I had handme down clothes, even though I was the eldest in my family of 4, thanks to girl cousins from 4 aunts. We rented our school books, to offset cost, turn them in in good condition, you got the fee back. I was the chanel turner, no remotes to use batteries back then. Food was what was in season. Or mom grew it, canned it. Grandma made 2 breads, biscuits and cornbread every day. Flour sack shirts and bloomers for 2 boys 6 girls. Everyone took lunches to school, and brought the container home. 1 land line corded phone you had to have adult permission to use for 5 minutes. How did we ever survive with no fancy gadgets? Money tight you learned to wash clothes in the bathtub and hang outside for the wind to dry, then iron them. Ever wash Fatigues by hand? Then iron them to pass inspection? I have. Quit complaing you don't own the latest $1,500 cellphone, to chat when you want to, you are part of the polution problem.

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