The Carbon Cycle
The following text in this section is extracted from National Geographic’s encyclopaedia intended for children aged 10 to 13.Carbon is in a constant state of movement from place to place. Carbon can be stored in a variety of reservoirs, including plants and animals, which is why they are considered carbon life forms. Most of the carbon on the planet is contained within rocks, minerals, and other sediment buried beneath the surface of the planet. The carbon cycle is vital to life on Earth. Nature tends to keep carbon levels balanced, meaning that the amount of carbon naturally released from reservoirs is equal to the amount that is naturally absorbed by reservoirs.
Anthropogenic Climate Change is a Fraud
Bill Gates Plans to Cut Down Trees
At the end of July, Forbes was given the task of promoting Gates’ latest plan to destroy and capitalise on the natural world in the name of “climate change” in an article titled: ‘Chop Down Forests to Save the Planet? Maybe Not as Crazy as it Sounds, Forbes, 28 July 2023Trees are “spewing” carbon into the air. Forbes then turned to wildfires to argue the case for Bill Gates and other investors:California’s enormous 2020 wildfires drove home the risks to air, property and life posed by overgrown forests … To help address the problem, the U.S. Forest Service aims to thin out 70 million acres of western forests, mostly in California, over the next decade, extracting more than 1 billion tonnes of bone-dry biomass. The fires in Greece, Spain, Italy and the Amazon rainforest are most likely due to arson. &# On the open market, those credits should fetch $200 a tonne. If you want to cut down trees and pelletise them to burn in place of coal, there are tax credits for that too.
The Investors
Kodama Systems, based in the Sierra Nevada foothills town of Sonora, has been operating in stealth mode since it was founded in the summer of 2021, MIT Technology Review wrote. &# In December 2022, Kodama announced that it had raised $6.6 million in a Series Seed funding round co-led by leading climate-technology investors Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Congruent Ventures. BEV is a purpose-built investment firm that is seeking to invest, launch and scale global companies that will eliminate greenhouse gas emissions throughout the economy as soon as possible. Congruent is one of the most active US investors in climate. MIT Technology Review reported that on 15 December Stripe revealed it would provide a $250,000 research grant to Kodama and Yale Carbon Containment Lab as part of a broader carbon removal announcement. That grant will support a pilot effort to bury waste biomass harvested from California forests in the Nevada desert and study “how well it prevents the release of greenhouse gases that drive climate change.” Stripe also agreed to purchase about 415 tonnes of carbon dioxide eventually sequestered by Kodama for another $250,000, if that proof-of-concept project achieves certain benchmarks.
Even scientists who have been bought off or indoctrinated with the “climate crisis” ideology have had enough of the billionaires’ antics. Some have called for a shareholder-based carbon tax. The wealthiest 10 per cent in the USA are the source of 40 per cent of US national greenhouse gas emissions, they say. &# 160;And, the wealthiest 1 per cent of households are responsible for between 15 per cent and 17 per cent of emissions. 160;We may agree for different reasons but we do agree that billionaires are bad for the planet. Global News: Climate activists pivot to targeting the ultra-wealthy, 30 August 2023 (2 mins)Featured image: Cutting down trees can lead to negative effects on the ecosystem, Sciencing, 30 May 2023
https://expose-news.com/2023/11/03/bill-gates-funding-70mil-acres-deforestation-in-america/
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