Peter Pluto
760 posts







A modest 1.4-degree rise in 200 years and the return of CO2 should not be seen as a crisis at all. This is a climatic restoration taking place around us. Life has always flourished during warmer greenhouse periods compared with the brutal scarcity of icehouse conditions. These are the defining features of the rise of the successful dinosaurian and mammalian epochs. We have missed the entire point of a soaring greening world that is still in recovery mode from the Late Cenozoic Icehouse state, which began 34 million years ago with the glaciation of Antarctica. We're seeing a new greening flush across the world. NASA’s satellite data reveals the extent of this fresh reality; an increase in CO2 has acted as a global fertiliser. This greening isn't aesthetic; it represents increased biomass and carbon sequestration by plants that are becoming more water-efficient due to higher CO2 levels.




Climate campaigners tell you green is cheap It isn't Global green transition cost is now $14+ trillion, rising with over $2 trillion/year (2% of global GDP) 105x our spending to avoid hunger Still, CO₂ emissions set another record last year assets.bbhub.io/professional/s…


Wow… what a chessboard this could be ♟️ What if this is all strategic? What if Trump is dismantling the old system piece by piece… forcing a reset? Closing the Strait of Hormuz would shake the world’s oil supply to its core 🌍 And suddenly… dependence shifts. Back to American energy. Back to American manufacturing. Back to self-reliance. While the rest of the world scrambles through the chaos, the U.S. fortifies, stabilizes, and stands on its own foundation 🇺🇸 It sounds wild… but also strangely calculated. If this is the plan, it’s not checkers. It’s high-stakes, endgame chess. I hope there’s truth to it::
































