Friday Funny: Climate Change Bingo
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Started by metmike - Aug. 27, 2021, 4:06 p.m.
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By metmike - Aug. 27, 2021, 4:59 p.m.
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This was my comment:

Climate change(from global warming) has been defined so that it's responsible for everything bad.

It causes great harm to good creatures and things....... humans, polar bears, butterflies, honey bees, crops, tree frogs, beer...normal weather.....etc.

But at the same time, it provides the optimal environment for all bad creatures and things to multiply with massive abundance.......ticks, mosquitoes, flies, roaches, weeds, virus's, extreme weather.

Amazing. Same conditions (same climate/weather) for ALL things but somehow,  increasing CO2 (the building block of all life)  kills off all good things, while acting like a beneficial gas, to provide optimal conditions for all bad things, pathogens and pests.

Applying this irrefutable law of climate change, that was discovered by the United Nations in the late 1980's, which caused them to create the IPCC, to spread the knowledge of it,  we should assume that The Little Ice age, and the previous glacial period, that was even colder...... should have greatly helped the cold loving good life and killed off the heat loving bad life.

One would have thought that it was THEN that humans and life would have seen explosive development and flourished with all that pesky, harmful life virtually eliminated (-:

Trying to make this new law of life/death resulting from  human caused climate change fit in with the reality .......we also need to redefine photosynthesis.

CO2 = pollution

Sun + water + minerals + CO2 POLLUTION  = O2 +Food/Sugars DYING PLANET

To interpret all the  satellite images  and authentic measurements of our planet using empirical data/observations so that they support this new law means.........our planet is facing Death by Greening!


Fake beer crisis/Death by GREENING!      

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