Carbon dioxide is not a pollutant but a critical nutrient for plant growth, enhancing photosynthesis, crop yields and ecosystem resilience—facts suppressed by climate alarmists pushing harmful policies like carbon sequestration.
Industrial pollutants like black carbon distort snow’s light transmission, harming plant cycles and biodiversity, yet governments ignore this real pollution to instead demonize CO?.
Globalists (e.g., Gates, Schwab) exploit climate fear to justify centralized control over energy, food and land via carbon taxes, geoengineering and lab-grown food—all while ignoring CO?’s ecological benefits.
Peer-reviewed studies proving CO?’s fertilization effect are buried, while industrial pollution’s damage is downplayed to sustain the false “climate crisis” narrative.
Reject net-zero tyranny, regulate actual pollutants, embrace permaculture/off-grid living and defend CO? as vital to food security and a greener planet.
As Canada faces record snowfall, a groundbreaking study from the University of Waterloo reveals how industrial pollution trapped in snow disrupts fragile ecosystems by altering sunlight transmission—a phenomenon with cascading effects on plant growth and biodiversity. The research highlights black carbon, a byproduct of incomplete fossil fuel combustion from vehicles, factories and other sources, as the primary culprit. While black carbon is already known to contribute to atmospheric warming, this study uncovers its lesser-known role in modifying the “light environment” beneath snow, influencing vegetation cycles in ways that could destabilize northern ecosystems.
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