I'm with Billy Shafer on this one. The MSM has always had the next crisis to kill us all ready to go in print. Al Goracle had a faulty facts movie made to promote his claim all so he could be the first carbon billionaire.
It's all about the money.
Carbon is the 4th most abundant element in the universe after helium, hydrogen, and oxygen. NASA knew in 1994 that Mars ice caps were melting. Martians did not pay their global warming taxes or what? Climate models fail to take into account that star that's 8 light minutes away from us; it has its own cycles of maximum and minimum.
Those that pay for the studies get what they want the study to say and I distrust them mightily.
Corporations would have been able to buy and sell carbon permits which did nothing to reduce carbon but only replaced where it would have been produced. There was even talk of applying it to electrical nuclear production. Nuke plants do not produce carbon at all. Again, follow the money.
Temperature monitors were installed on the outside of chimneys, at commercial AC exit ducts, the middle of parking lots. Its ridiculous how the means to gather data were abused.
Climate change has become a religion of sorts. It is comical how none of these brilliant scammers have come up with an "ideal temperature" for the earth as yet.
I call its adherents watermelons. Geen on the outside, red on the inside.
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