Seeing the CO2 greening of Planet Earth | CFACT
In the eighties the IPCC (UN's global warming extortion arm) said we would see several nations disappear under water due to unchecked global warming by the year 2000.
Surprise! That never happened.
The point is the last installment of the democrat's "Who Wants to Be President" game show had very few issues where there was a consensus among all the contestants.
One was global warming and reducing our "carbon footprint" despite the fact that actual damage from global warming is minimal in terms of global warming (two degrees...hardly enough to destroy the environment).
And that is mitigated, if indeed it needs to be mitigated, by the greening of the planet due to increased CO2.
The greening of the planet is a good thing. Does Jay Inslee know this? Or any of the democrats?
Green house gases it is good for vegetation. Plants lives off of it. That is why the Amazon jungle is so green. Because it has high levels of CO2. If it is lowered. That the Amazon will become a desert. But by them spraying aluminum is the atmosphere is causing that plants not to absorb nutrients and the green house gases.
A group of scientists headed by Prof. Dan Yakir of the Weizmann Institute’s Environmental Sciences and Energy Department found that the Yatir forest, planted at the edge of the Negev Desert 35 years ago, is expanding at an unexpected rate. The findings, published in the current issue of Global Change Biology, suggest that forests in other parts of the globe could also be expanding into arid lands, absorbing carbon dioxide in the process.
The Negev research station is the most arid site in a worldwide network (FluxNet) established by scientists to investigate carbon dioxide absorption by plants.
The Weizmann team found, to its surprise, that the Yatir forest is a substantial “sink” (CO2-absorbing site): its absorbing efficiency is similar to that of many of its counterparts in more fertile lands. These results were unexpected since forests in dry regions are considered to develop very slowly, if at all, and thus are not expected to soak up much carbon dioxide (the more rapidly the forest develops the more carbon dioxide it needs, since carbon dioxide drives the production of sugars). However, the Yatir forest is growing at a relatively quick pace, and is even expanding further into the desert.
Greenhouse Gas Might Green Up The Desert; Weizmann Institute Study Suggests That Rising Carbon Dioxide Levels Might Cause Forests To Spread Into Dry Environments
The Amazon rainforest, which covers a staggering 550 million hectares, is losing its ability to soak up carbon dioxide from the air, according to the results of a huge long-running study. Over the past 2 decades, trees in the Amazon have been dying at an increasing rate, rendering the massive jungle a weaker absorber, or “sink,” of CO2, which plants take up during photosynthesis, forest ecologists report. The unexpected finding itself isn't evidence of impending catastrophe, but it highlights the unpredictability of the effects of climate change and a warming planet.
Forests play a crucial role in maintaining the global carbon budget. Worldwide, they suck up 2.4 billion metric tons of carbon each year, with the massive Amazon absorbing a quarter of that total. In principle, climate change should help forests take up even more carbon dioxide, as warmer temperatures and increased levels of the gas should encourage trees to grow. Northern forests in both so-called boreal zones and savannas are absorbing more carbon each year.
Amazon rainforest ability to soak up carbon dioxide is falling
It’s been scientifically determined that the U.S. Federal Government has been spraying lithium into the skies across America. However, the pervasiveness of its use in the upper atmosphere is only now becoming known.
NASA Admits To Spraying Lithium Into The Atmosphere – BAN Geoengineering And Chemtrails –> Globally
By the 21st century, jumbo jets were being deployed to drop billions of dollars of nanosized aluminum and other particles into the skies. In attempts to reflect sunlight away from the Earth and cool climate temperatures, this science experiment has exploited populations of people to mass amounts of airborne metals that are literally raining down and poisoning everyone, slowly, subtly.
According to neuro-surgeon Russell L. Blaylock, the nanosized aluminum particles found in chem-trails are contributing heavily to degenerative disease today.
Nanosized aluminum being sprayed in the atmosphere, causing degenerative disease, says neurosurgeon
Acid rain can have an effect on the aluminum ions normally present in the soil. When too much acid rain comes into contact with these aluminum ions, they dissolve and become toxic to plants and trees in the area. When the tree absorbs the aluminum through its roots, the root is prevented from absorbing sufficient calcium. The tree can suffer from stunted growth as a result. The aluminum ions can also poison the microorganisms in the area, preventing them from performing their usual function of disposing of dead leaves and releasing the nutrients in them.
The Effects of Acid on Aluminum
Normally, trees help cool the planet by absorbing carbon dioxide as part of the photosynthesis process and by evaporating water into the air. In the tropics, water evaporates naturally from trees, increasing cloud cover and keeping temperatures cooler.
How do trees affect the weather?