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the temperature change9.” <br />In the same interview, Braden stated: <br />7 “Gregg Braden - Why “THE POWERS THAT BE” are So Desperate to Reduce Carbon Dioxide on OUR Planet?” by <br />Gregg Braden Official, January 11, 2023. https://youtu.be/7vJ-Qefos8A?si=BviOKcdznXx6tgSQ <br />8 “Cretaceous Period,” by Carl Fre Koch, Thor Arthur Hansen, https://www.britannica.com/science/Cretaceous- <br />Period <br />9 “Why ‘THE POWERS THAT BE’ are So Desperate to Reduce Carbon Dioxide on OUR Planet?” by Gregg Braden, <br />January 11, 2023. https://youtu.be/7vJ-Qefos8A?si=cz2jDjrSmJaITiDx <br /> <br />“We’re being led to believe that carbon levels of C02 have never been higher; that the Earth is <br />going to be destroyed if they are higher; and that C02 is the driving temperature, both of which <br />are not true 147.” <br />Gregg showed a graph indicating that during the Cretaceous Period, carbon dioxide <br />levels were over three times higher than they are today. Carbon dioxide levels were between <br />800-1,000 parts per million. During this period, there was an extreme greening of the Earth. <br />Plants and life thrived! <br />According to Braden: <br />“If CO2 drops below 184 parts per million, that seems to be the threshold where we (humans) <br />are in trouble! If CO2 drops below those levels, we are actually cutting off the very life-force that <br />is providing oxygen on this planet.” <br />Is the entire CO2 narrative intended to increase the bankroll of the “stakeholders” around <br />the world invested in renewable energy with no regard for human life? <br />Stakeholders who’ve invested in progressive and “sustainable energy" have a lot to gain <br />in their pocketbooks by populations living in fear of climate change and believing they will be <br />“saving” the Earth by going along with renewable energy and electric vehicles. They’ll also be <br />giving up a lot of their freedoms in doing so. <br />Page 59 <br />Transportation <br />The General Plan further discusses strategies for <br />improving public Transportation Access and Mobility. <br />The County can reduce its footprint by increasing the percentage of renewable fuel used to power public facilities <br /> <br />