Brett

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Brett

Brett

@Co2isgood4Earth

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CO2 is Plant Food 🌏👍⛵️ Katılım Aralık 2024
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Paul Mason
Paul Mason@paulmasonnews·
Solar panels, heat pumps and EVs are not woke, or even a Marxist plot, they're common sense - @Ed_Miliband on news that EVs now cheaper than petrol cars
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Brett@Co2isgood4Earth·
@Budfrog @JamesCleverly It would be nice that a general election is called due to all this lying then we can vote for Reform & Nigel as Prime Minister & Richard Tice as deputy
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James Cleverly🇬🇧
James Cleverly🇬🇧@JamesCleverly·
Sir Olly Robbins is ending Sir Keir Starmer’s career. Calmly, quietly, in a very professional manner, ending Starmer’s career.
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Brett@Co2isgood4Earth·
@PeterDClack Note the BBC & similar left media often site the worst or highest since records began but omit in 1957
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
When you look at the spikes on a million-year chart, you see the Milankovitch cycles in action. Most of the last 100,000 years were spent under massive ice sheets. The Holocene (our current interglacial) is the thin sliver of stability that allowed human civilisation to take root. Earth’s wobbles and orbital shifts dictated the pace of these great freezes. Looking at those glacial-interglacial spikes, you see the Quaternary period as a long, cold icehouse punctuated by brief, vital spells of warmth. The current CO₂ fertilisation is a fascinating piece in a planetary puzzle. Its a biological response that often gets lost in broader atmospheric discussion. The NASA and Nature Climate Change data underscore a specific physiological process: photosynthetic efficiency. As atmospheric CO₂ increases, plants take in the carbon they need while keeping their stomata (pores) partially closed. This reduces water loss through transpiration, which is particularly impactful in the arid and marginal lands. Visualise a 25-50% increase in greening sweeping across vegetated lands. This fertilisation effect has undoubtedly played a role in the steady climb of global crop production, a tailwind for food security alongside modern farming techniques. The story of human resilience is strong. We have migrated across land bridges, survived the Younger Dryas, and adapted to radical shifts in local environments for millennia. It’s a compelling good news story.
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Brett@Co2isgood4Earth·
@PeterDClack Sadly you will be lambasted by those that fear adaption, queued for a jab, voted remain & read the Guardian Thx for posting the truth
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
To understand why CO₂ levels rise and fall over millennia, look at a glass of sparkling water. When it’s cold, it stays fizzy. When it warms up, it goes flat as the CO₂ escapes into the air. The Earth’s oceans work exactly the same way. This is the principle of a solubility pump. Cold water is a carbon sponge; warm water is a carbon chimney. Because the oceans hold 50 times more carbon than the atmosphere, even a tiny change in sea temperature causes a massive shift in atmospheric CO₂. This explains the time lag seen in ice core data. Historically, temperature rises first, and CO₂ follows centuries later. Why? Because it takes a long time for the deep, cold thermal flywheel of the ocean to warm up enough to start releasing its stored carbon. When the oceans finally warm—driven by those million-year Milankovitch cycles—they exhale CO₂. This natural outgassing is a primary driver of the atmospheric shifts we see in the geological record. It is a biological and physical response to a warming world, not a trigger for a crisis. The planet is essentially recycling carbon from its massive oceanic reservoir to its parched terrestrial landscapes. It’s a self-regulating system of incredible complexity and beauty.
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Brett@Co2isgood4Earth·
@GrossWeather Lived your childhood dream for 40 years, yep your profile says it & yes you still are, your only truth.
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Paul Gross
Paul Gross@GrossWeather·
The sheer lack of critical thinking skills and scientific literacy, as clearly shown by some of your replies, is so disturbing. Here…chew on this, and go ahead and continue denying a science you have no formal education in and, obviously, no understanding of.
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Dr Jennine Morgan
Dr Jennine Morgan@jemmm85517813·
Because few people understand physics, chemistry & higher maths & stats, it is very easy to convince them CO2 causes global warming. (It is also very difficult to lead them back to the truth because climate science is in fact not fully understood. )
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Brett@Co2isgood4Earth·
@cmsj @jemmm85517813 What you describe as negatively impacting our existence in real terms suggests a reduction in human population, this may not be a negative thing & could actually be the resolution of the problem you are so actively concerned about.
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Chris “$8 peasant” Jones
@Co2isgood4Earth @jemmm85517813 To get back on the point though, there are really only three questions that matter: 1) Is there an upper limit to how much CO2 can be in the atmosphere without negatively impacting our existence 2) If so, what is that limit? 3) When will our emissions take us over that limit?
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Brett@Co2isgood4Earth·
@cmsj @jemmm85517813 There is no such thing as unlimited amounts of anything anywhere except for my Cocka spaniels ability to shit & yes you do need CO2 to breathe because without it there wound not be any Oxygen by way of Photosynthesis.
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Chris “$8 peasant” Jones
@Co2isgood4Earth @jemmm85517813 I assumed nothing, your username literally says you think Co2 is good 4 Earth. CO2 is of course a useful input to various processes that allow us to be alive, but that doesn't mean unlimited amounts are good, and also humans do not need to breathe CO2 in to stay alive.
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Brett@Co2isgood4Earth·
@cmsj @jemmm85517813 I think you have assumed I believe CO2 to be bad, I don’t it’s actually good for the atmosphere. Have a nice evening breathing the air that keeps you alive made from CO2.
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Chris “$8 peasant” Jones
@Co2isgood4Earth @jemmm85517813 No, it shows that I am interested in the results of actual work. The best estimates we have for cumulative anthropogenic CO2 emissions, put the figure at about 1.8 trillion tons. That will change only if someone does a better job of measuring/estimating/modelling.
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Brett@Co2isgood4Earth·
@cmsj @jemmm85517813 Having no reason to doubt a number you yourself admit is only generally accepted in itself shows your vulnerability. I know it’s hard that the pushback against a huge scam is now gaining momentum, try to get away from X to come to terms with it is best.
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Brett@Co2isgood4Earth·
@cmsj @jemmm85517813 Thank you for your honesty with that, I suspected you would ask, maybe in the future it would be wise not to use figures as fact the credibility of you doubt yourself.
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Archie O'Donnell
Archie O'Donnell@Beyondpassive·
@MarianneSansum MISINFORMATION ALERT⚠️Climate science is well aware of local anomies, but it doesn’t alter the issue at hand. Our Agricultural society is only 12000 years old, made possible by a stable climate & now in a cooling cycle, the planets athmosphere is warming at an unprecedented rate!
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Brett@Co2isgood4Earth·
@cmsj @jemmm85517813 How did you know it was two trillion did someone just tell you, this lady is so very right & it’s going to take years to undo all the indoctrination.
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Chris “$8 peasant” Jones
@jemmm85517813 Cool, so then what does your model show is the effect of dumping almost two trillion tons of CO2 into the atmosphere in the last two centuries? Obviously, as an expert on the subject, you would have developed a model, right?
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Brett@Co2isgood4Earth·
@Beyondpassive @MarianneSansum It’s also now widely accepted triggered lefty’s use desperate words & posting charts as a coping method for dealing with the truth.
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Brett@Co2isgood4Earth·
@janrosenow This may be true so the simple question is why do they not sell, is it because of incompetent CEOs like what has happened here.
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Jan Rosenow
Jan Rosenow@janrosenow·
Heat pumps are the most efficient heating technology ever invented. They harvest and compress pre existing heat in the air, ground or water and transport it where it is needed. That energy is all around us. And it does not have to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
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Brett@Co2isgood4Earth·
@DeborahMeaden But clearly the CEO’s of this business were incompetent 😳So is there a link between woke left CEOs running greenwashing businesses & them going bankrupt with all employees losing there jobs during a cost of living crisis.
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Deborah Meaden 🇺🇦
Deborah Meaden 🇺🇦@DeborahMeaden·
I think the encouraging thing is that despite the power of the fossil fuel lobby, people are responding to the oil volatility by buying more EVs, heat pumps and solar… and are not as stupid as the fossil fuel lobby think!!
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Brett@Co2isgood4Earth·
@MatthewMarks42 @GeoffreyLean I’ll let X decide, I reported you & asked they look at how you conduct yourself & if you have a negative impact on users experience, can you kindly leave the conversation now please. Thx
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Geoffrey Lean
Geoffrey Lean@GeoffreyLean·
Sales of solar panels, heat pumps and electric cars almost double as a result of the Iran war. Nicely ironic as Trump has sought to clamp down on use of renewables and to boost fossil fuels. theguardian.com/business/2026/…
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Brett@Co2isgood4Earth·
@MatthewMarks42 @GeoffreyLean You have now changed the context from an IF to an IS, there is now a trend of you doing this, I admire your enthusiasm however I feel you should reflect on your debating ability especially the insulting & gaslighting. I wish you well goodbye
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