Comments by "Bo McGillacutty" (@Mrbfgray) on "ABC News"
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@jdearr1 A few fun facts from the IPCC:
1) hurricanes have NOT increased in frequency or intensity in the last century (true for extreme weather in general)
2) Greenland ice sheet has melted at the same rate for the last 80 yrs.
3) human induced climate change will not have significant economic impact globally this century. (actually an opinion, not a fact yet obviously)
Extra CO2 simply does make plants grow better and more drought tolerant, simple FACT regardless of it's inconvenience to media indoctrination. Popular media has never understood nor cared to understand science. They are all about gaining your attention, nothing else.
Levels have been way LOW in recent millions of yrs which happens to coincide with climate instability and the devastating ice age which we are still in...just happen to be in a glacial minimum currently which don't last as long as the destructive maximums. Dangerously low to the point that during glacial maximums it approaches levels where mass plant extinctions would begin, causing general mass extinction like no one has even contemplated.
Balance??? WTF are you talking about? There is no such thing in this context. What makes you think this historically extremely low CO2 level is best for us or life on Earth? CO2 is as essential for plants as water and sunlight. Calling it a pollutant is utterly asinine (not you maybe but governments have) and shows just how out of whack the popular climate religion is. Sure not based on science or reality.
Life flourished at 2000ppm, even 10,000. A modern tight home will often have 2000ppm inside. Commercial greenhouses are also typically kept at around 2000, you think they do that for entertainment?
Not like this planet was made for us but we are a part of nature as surely as plankton and whales. Be quite astounding if 280ppm, record lows, just happened to be ideal, hmmm?
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