The global warming carbon scam. Please read. - /pol/ (#509222494) [Archived: 789 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: Gt2BcmwUGermany
7/1/2025, 5:12:07 PM No.509222494
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Please read this post, as it is important.
In recent years politicians have repeatedly spread the myth that global warming, or CO2 is responsible for the increasing desertification, extreme weather and natural disasters across the planet.
This is not the case. In fact, the increased CO2, has increased plant growth. https://www.noaa.gov/news/study-global-plant-growth-surging-alongside-carbon-dioxide
Global warming may become a real problem in 100-200 years, but it can be fixed on a global scale with geo-engineering (ocean fertilization, coastal sea water spraying pumps, etc.)

What we have is a water issue, where precipitation is not absorbed by the land and instead runs off and evaporates.
The destruction you see right now, soil erosion, falling ground water levels, desertification, these are not caused by global warming at all. They are directly destroyed by humans by ignorant land management practices and missing investment.
You have to understand that fixing these issues is relatively easy and monetarily achievable and it has been demonstrated various times. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDgDWbQtlKI)
For instance, here are a bunch of random young people who grew a fucking forest in a mountainous desert in Spain - and it produces healthy food. Any farmer would laugh at you and tell you that you're insane if you tried this, that it's impossible. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icJx01VuV6I)
You can find a bunch of similar stories on YouTube, if you are interested. Just search for any combination of land restoration, perma culture, ecosystem rehabilitation, growing a forest, etc.
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Anonymous ID: Gt2BcmwUGermany
7/1/2025, 5:14:32 PM No.509222677
>>509222494 (OP)
But politicians do not invest into projects like these. They only use global warming as an excuse for creating new taxes and restrictions on people, that's the most important thing to know.
And what do they put the money in? Subsidies for expensive home upgrades like solar panels, subsidies on expensive electric cars and stupid vaporware such as carbon capture, powered by fossil fuels.
In other words they use it as an excuse to further fuck the environment and shovel the money into their own pockets.
They only ever talk about reducing your resource footprint, decreasing your standard of living, humiliating, disempowering, impoverishing you. Never once will they help create or improve the environment, or your standard of living.
The great green wall of Africa - it's currently in collapse because none of the African nations want to pay for it. They just used it as a way to get money from Western nations.

Imagine young people who are right now doing nothing, rotting in some city, completely unproductive but pretending to work, were paid a meager subsidy and given some of this crap land together with some training to rehabilitate it.
It would cost basically nothing. For the US, green tech subsidies are on the scale of hundreds of billions of dollars, land restoration and conservation? 5 billion max.

Can you image how much more this would do for us than CO2 regulations and subsidies?
Global average temperatures increased by ~1.5 degrees Celsius due to climate change. But the peak temperatures? Peak temperatures increased tenfold in some regions! How!?
Politicians will tell you it's because of CO2, but it's not.
It's because of Evapotranspiration, or rather lack thereof. Plants hold onto water. If soil isn't biological, but only geological, i.e, dead, then water just runs off it and immediately evaporates. The soil erodes and creates dust storms - the region is sterilized and becomes an infertile desert. No cooling can take place.
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Anonymous ID: Gt2BcmwUGermany
7/1/2025, 5:15:39 PM No.509222754
>>509222677
This means that the direct effect of not having enough foliage, of having poorly managed agricultural areas and of having dry and drying land just sit there, slowly dying, is at least *ten* times as bad as the effect of global warming!
You have to realize that the carbon shit is a scam to make actual ecological destruction possible, by distracting from it.
It's *just* to create more and more taxes and regulations.
That's why they blame every fire, every storm, every drought, every flood, even fucking heart attacks on the global warming meme.
You don't get to have a car, while they get to have a tax-payer subsidized electric car, which you paid for, while the forests are still burned down and farmland still turns into desert.

Please watch the documentary I linked (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDgDWbQtlKI) I promise you that it is worth your time. It is one of the greatest hopepills I know of. It gives me goosebumps every time I watch it.
These are also good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OC_Y1ZTZXQ4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLdNhZ6kAzo (This one is the earlier version of regreening the desert basically)
Then share your knowledge with your normie friends.
Please wake them up before our elites terraform the entire planet into deserts, corn and soja fields.
Thanks for reading this.
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Anonymous ID: rlkI5siXGermany
7/1/2025, 5:20:03 PM No.509223109
>>509222677
>But politicians do not invest into projects like these.
they do in China. Its even becoming an industry they export to Africa for soft power.
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Anonymous ID: Gt2BcmwUGermany
7/1/2025, 5:24:17 PM No.509223417
>>509223109
Yup, China is ironically more capable of planning long-term when it comes to this.
The West treats natural resources like pennies on the street.
What's a tree worth? Well, wood + land = price.
No second though about the water it saves, the soil it keeps fertile, the plants and animals it harbors and feeds.
But all the more surprise when the water, soil, plants and animals disappear after you cut them all down.
It's really fucking retarded.
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Anonymous ID: rlkI5siXGermany
7/1/2025, 5:28:19 PM No.509223704
>>509223417
I have friends who work in a start up thats all about selling carbon tickets to companies, where huge polluters can pay money to get better ratings by giving money to organisations that help "renaturalize" forest areas and help fight carbonisation; all computed using a computer AI tool.
They say its total bullshit. The forest managers dont implement any of the steps, and the AI tool gets fine tuned to yield the best results for the companies.

I really wish we had more industries that weren't entirely reliant on just providing profit, but instead were demanded to produce results.
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Anonymous ID: Gt2BcmwUGermany
7/1/2025, 5:39:06 PM No.509224504
>>509223704
It shouldn't be in the hands of industry, industry's incentive is purely profit, hence social and environmental policies have to be legislated.
All the ESG, DEI bullshit is just virtue signalling, greenwashing.
It exists only so that it can be pointed at when someone wants to pass beneficial legislation, which ensures nothing ever changes.
Anonymous ID: RRLy5R1SNetherlands
7/1/2025, 5:52:19 PM No.509225581
>>509222494 (OP)
I’ll tell you one thing, your on to something. I researched this too years ago and discovered some promising things about how places can be revitalised and brought to life again. I don’t ascribe to climate doomerism, never did, but my home country suffers a lot from droughts and farmers there also cut every tree that grows, overgraze small patches of land and we have entire lakes that dried up that used to hold water. The correlation I found of the drying lakes was that the lakes in my country dried in response to higher temps yes, but at the same time the plateau where the lakes sit in were left deforested by past civilisations, and herdsanimals that kept the land green were also killed in droves. So the temperature increased in the plateau, which lead to more and more evaporation in the lake until it reached the level it sits in now.

You can also read up or watch on Allan Savory, he explains how herds animals, livestock or wild can actually help fight desertification.