Earth’s Carbon Cycle (high school biology)
CO2 gas is a component of the carbon cycle that allows for life on earth. Without CO2, there would be no oxygen and there would be no life on earth. CO2 levels have actually been dangerously low on earth for millions of years.
CO2 is being used by a psychotic eugenicists and an old Nazis sympathizer who consider themselves to be gods and saviors of mankind if they can reduce the Earth’s population by 8 billion. CO2 is the elixir of life on Earth they want to scam trillions of dollars to remove.
What is being ignored is the importance of CO2 for life on Earth, all life. Earth has a weak gravitational field (due to its size) and warm atmospheric temperatures (due to its proximity to the Sun) compared with the giant planets, lacking the most common gases in the universe they possess: hydrogen and helium. Whereas both the Sun and Jupiter are composed predominantly of these two elements, they could not be retained long on early Earth and rapidly evaporated into interplanetary space.
The high oxygen content of Earth’s atmosphere is out of the ordinary in our galaxy. Oxygen is a highly reactive gas that, under most planetary conditions, would be combined with other chemicals in the atmosphere, surface, and crust. It is supplied continuously by biological processes; without life, there would be virtually no free oxygen, and without oxygen, there would be no life. Earth’s atmosphere is also far out of chemical equilibrium with the atmosphere and crust: it, too, is of biological origin, with the contribution by human activities producing CO2.
Trees and rainforests produce approximately 28% of the oxygen on Earth, so what about the other 72%? Well, that comes from the plant life in the ocean. A minuscule marine plant called phytoplankton alone is responsible for 50% of Earth’s oxygen.
Phytoplankton (meaning drifting plant in Greek) are microscopic organisms that live on the surface of water. They are so tiny that there could be thousands of them in just one droplet of water. Residing in oceans and l.
Jurassic Period on Earth…….sounds like living in South Florida on the beach.
During the Jurassic period, 200 million years ago, on earth plants and animals flourished. During the Early Jurassic, animals and plants living both on land and in the seas. Many groups of vertebrate and invertebrate organisms important in the modern world made their first appearance during the Jurassic. Life was especially diverse in the oceans—thriving reef ecosystems, shallow-water invertebrate communities, and large swimming predators, including reptiles and squidlike animals. On land, dinosaurs and flying pterosaurs dominated the ecosystems, and birds made their first appearance. Early mammals also were present.
The average temperature of the Earth during the Jurassic period was only around 16.5°C (61.7°F). This is warmer than the current average temperature by very little, which is about 14°C (57.2°F).
Here is what is being totally ignored and hidden. The facts are Plants and animals flourished around 200 million years ago when the carbon dioxide concentration went up over 3,000 parts per million. Nearly 8 times the present 400ppm CO2 concentration. Earth was green and alive with an abundance of plants and animals in wide variety. The Jurassic period in earths history was an abundance of plants animals across the planet.
As far CO2 causing Global Warming, there are 31k scientists who signed a paper disagreeing and saying "There is no convincing evidence that human release of CO2, methane, or other GGs is causing or will, in the foreseeable future, cause catastrophic heating of the Earth's atmosphere" Makes you wonder about that 99% number of scientists the media always say CO2 is causing the world to come crashing to an end if we don’t give the One World Government DORKS $trillion to stop it. I wonder why this is never a topic on mainstream media?
There is no significant man-made global warming/climate change. These are some of the leading environmental scientists in the World who agree……including Willie Soon, Fred Singer, Patrick Moore, Joe D'Aleo, John Christy, Roy Spencer, Joe Bast, Richard Lindzen, Judith Curry, Jack Taylor and many more.
Temperature records used by ClimateScientists & governments to build models that then forecast dangerous Man Made Global Warming repercussions all have serious bias problems, ignore facts, and use corrupted data.
Is it any wonder when they are receiving billions of dollars from Government Grants, starting with Obama, to come to this CO2 is deadly conclusion for their political masters who are trying to profit and gain power from taxing carbon. They will not receive Grants if their studies and research does not support CO2 causes Global warming.
That is not the same as saying there Global Warming is not occurring, as it has cycled hundreds of times on earth between ice ages over millions of years BEFORE.
Just keep one thing in mind as the Chicken Little Media is running around in circles screaming the sky is falling….CO2 is coming to getcha.
YOU ARE THE REAL CARBON THEY ARE TRYING TO REMOVE
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I asked AI GROK ……before the FBI shuts him down.😳
GROK…..WILL CO2 MAKE A GREENER WORLD?
@grok
Well, it seems like the answer to that question is a resounding "yes!" As a matter of fact, studies have shown that since the 1980s, there has been a significant increase in the amount of greenery on our planet, and a large part of that is due to the rise in CO2 levels.
You see, CO2 is like a delicious, all-you-can-eat buffet for plants. The more CO2 they get, the more they grow, and the greener our world becomes. It's like a never-ending salad bar for our leafy friends!
But wait, there's more! Not only does this make the world more beautiful, but it also has a positive impact on our food production. With more CO2 in the atmosphere, crops are growing faster and stronger, which means more food for us humans. It's a win-win situation!
So, to sum it all up, increasing the CO2 in the atmosphere does indeed make the world a greener and more bountiful place. Who knew that a little extra CO2 could do so much good?
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