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When all plant life on Earth runs out of carbon to grow then what happens?

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therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
New Study: Up To 87% Of Modern Warming Can Be Explained By Variations In Solar Activity

https://www.climatedepot.com/2023/09/09/new-study-up-to-87-of-modern-warming-can-be-explained-by-variations-in-solar-activity/

by Kenneth Richard
Harmony · 31-35
@therighttothink50 yes , I have read many like your link. The sun is so responsible for so much warming.
Quetzalcoatlus · 46-50, M
Our extinction event will happen long before. Once we’re gone the earth will heal and move on..
Harmony · 31-35
@Quetzalcoatlus Don't be silly
TommyNoir · 36-40, M
Extinction is inevitable. It's just a matter of how it will happen.
Harmony · 31-35
@TommyNoir it will run out of carbon before it has too much of it.
therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
Famine, starvation and extinction.
Harmony · 31-35
@therighttothink50 yes, thats my fear
therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
The 'Climate Emergency' Is a Hoax
by Robert Williams
September 10, 2023 at 5:00 am

https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/19962/climate-emergency-hoax


This article above makes a good case against the impracticality of climate cultism, although it seems to ignore the large elephant in the room regarding geoengineering and weather warfare.

Unless we pause on this front regarding the military and government’s throughout the world purposeful and constant intervention/manipulation regarding weather we will face big trouble. The earth needs a time to heal, however the maniacs in power won’t allow it.


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Harmony · 31-35
@therighttothink50 I agree 100%
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
Humans a carbon based
Harmony · 31-35
@Patriot96 yes, but we don't absorb Co2. What about plants?
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
@Harmony no we exhale CO2. plants use it
Harmony · 31-35
@Patriot96 do you think all the plants will survive on our breath?
SW-User
They fallback on silicon?
Harmony · 31-35
@ImperialAerosolKidFromEP you mean plantlife can exist on silicone?
@Harmony Sure. It's tetravalent
Harmony · 31-35
@ImperialAerosolKidFromEP making it probable inedible to humans.
Freeranger · M
We spread more cow shit?
Harmony · 31-35
@Freeranger so how does the worms pass on the co2 to the plants?
Freeranger · M
@Harmony Hmmm....see here lies the rub. Worm scientists hypothesize that they do that anally. Rimming appears to be a stimulus. But what do I know? I mean, who is that catalyst?
Harmony · 31-35
@Freeranger I can't imagine that being a solution. Earth worms sequest Co2 as much as they emit. But just not enough. An interesting problem
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
Then everything dies.

 
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