Critical thinking…
Case One
At what level, on average, do we find oil?
16,000 feet down - yes, it varies, the keyword being ‘average’
At what level, on average, do we find fossils?
6,000 feet down - and again yes, it varies, the keyword being ‘average’
At no point do they ever equal wherever they are found...
See the problem?
Who created the term fossil fuel?
John D. Rockefeller
Why?
To create a false sense of scarcity
Oil is just as abundant as water - he was not going to build an empire off of those prices so he had to ‘educate’ the people that oil is scarce and that one day we will run out.
The only thing is, we won’t…
The earth regenerates it for its purposes - we’re along for the ride…
Case Two
Plants thrive on CO2 - carbon dioxide
Our air currently has 0.04% CO2 in its mix
How many trees are needed to offset 1 ton of CO2 per year?
40… [src]
Enough to offset the annual carbon emissions produced by driving your car 26,000 miles…
Trees are not the only plants that can offset carbon emissions
ANY plant with green leaves does.
So what happens when you reduce CO2 to a level that cannot sustain living plants?
Do we need to respond to this question?
Trees, by the way, sequester some of the CO2 - not all of it is turned into O2 (oxygen) -
Carbon sequestration is the natural or artificial removal of CO2 from the atmosphere and storage of it in solid or liquid form to mitigate climate change (such as seasonal and long-term changes).
No one can out-design God’s design…
Every time we have in the past, we have gummed things up royally.
Case Three
Meet Dr. Willie Soon - he’s recently talked with Tucker Carlson about the climate narrative that is more of an agenda…
If “fossil fuels” come from fossils, why have scientists found them on one of Saturn’s moons?
A lot of what you’ve heard about energy is false….
Surprise, surprise...
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