What is Carbon Pollution?

An increasingly shrill climate alarmist crusade has told us that ‘carbon pollution’ is a great danger to our planet. To ‘prove’ their point they show images of black smoke. The inference being that carbon dioxide (CO2) is dirty and foul. It isn’t. Every breath we exhale is carbon dioxide. It is neither black and dirty nor dangerous to life. Co2 is  pumped into greenhouses to promote healthy plant growth.  In fact, the more CO2 we emit, the greener the earth becomes.

Below is a reminder of the visual reality and how the fake news media seeks to deceive:


From the above pictures I am sure that you get the idea: carbon pollution is black, pitch black in fact.
How does this compare with the “carbon pollution” that politicians and so-called “green” pressure groups refer
to when they raise concerns about the human-produced “carbon pollution”?

Maybe you’re not aware of it, but the “pollution” that those holier-than-thou persons refer to is in fact carbon
dioxide, a colourless, odourless gas that we all breathe out at 40,000 parts per million (ppm). If you wanted to see carbon dioxide, just breathe out and you’ll agree that it can’t be seen and is in fact one of the most miraculous gases in our precious atmosphere: it is the gas of life!

Trees, plants, wheat, barley and all the goods that are literally green, all need carbon dioxide to grow and feed
us or shelter us or provide the most fantastic array of colours to please the eye. Earth is also not “warmer than it should be” due to atmospheric carbon dioxide or an imaginary “greenhouse effect”.

Just thought you’d like to know some facts. Get the facts, make the right decisions.
More climate facts at:

www.ilovemycarbondioxide.com

and

www.tech-know-group.com

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