Besides saving countless billions of dollars in fuel costs, fossil fuel powered climate change has produced four consecutive years of record, or near record low US tornado activity. Not to mention record low US hurricane activity. Exxon should get a huge tax credit.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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…and we finally reached the tipping point….where CO2 levels stabilize temperature
Carbon dioxide and its effect on plant growth has probably benefited us more than the costs of any of the negative effects such as, uh, let me think of one. Hold on.
Uh.
Hold on I’m thinking.