Who’s telling the truth on climate?
Question, are we being told the truth by the national TV news stations: ABC, NBC and CBS and the national newspaper on climate change? Are the owners of these information centers in with the president and the other elites trying to change the landscape of America?
Changing from fossil fuel to all electric will end up being an environmental disaster and electric grid nightmare. The land will be covered with solar panels and wind turbines. These turbines kill thousands of birds each year and it soon will be millions, and the insect population will give the people a lot to worry about, besides the farmers trying to grow their crops to feed us. The president and his elite friends will be making billions of dollars with no concern about the people or the poisoning of the water system by mining cobalt and lithium to build batteries for electric cars. The experts tell us it takes 2 million liters of water to mine 1 ton of lithium. Where does this poison water go? Who cleans it? What about the millions of batteries that will need disposal of?
Writer Hartmut Jaeger says we want to reduce greenhouse gas emission, but we’re simultaneously destroying the environment mining lithium and cobalt to manufacture batteries. According to Patrick Moore, one of the original founders of Greenpeace, the entire CO2 narrative is based on lies and half-truths. The cold hard facts on global warming is it’s not true and isn’t demonstrable. Moore has proved that CO2 levels have been much higher in the past before the industrial activity. He says those pushing the climate change agenda are mistaken, corrupted by money or simply don’t care about their fellow humans.
Dr. Craig Idso, chairman of the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change, says the reality is the CO2 is actually good for the plane especially in food growing. He says there’s been thousands of CO2 studies. These CO2 enrichment studies as they are called are near unanimous in what they have found, increased levels of CO2 significantly enhance plant photosynthesis and stimulate plant and food growth.
