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want more laws, regulations, and fines based on a false narrative that completely changes <br /> community infrastructures from self-reliant to "sustainable" living, with "stakeholders" carrying <br /> the purse strings and the power. That is NOT Pono! <br /> Gregg Braden is a geologist, five-time New York Times best-selling author, scientist, <br /> international educator, and renowned as a pioneer in the emerging paradigm based in science, <br /> social policy, and human potential, had this to say about the dangers of carbon on the planet: <br /> "The idea that carbon dioxide is a poison is a false narrative to begin with. We are carbon-based <br /> beings. By demonizing carbon dioxide and carbon life, we're actually demonizing ourselves'." <br /> Science 101 shows us that plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. If plants <br /> die due to lack of carbon dioxide, so do humans for lack of oxygen. During the Cretaceous <br /> Period, which began 145 million years ago and ended 66 million years ago, we had a lot more <br /> carbon than we do today - tons more! This was the time of the dinosaurs, and everything was <br /> huge! Plants were much larger than they are now. <br /> The sea levels were also a lot higher during the Cretaceous Period. Was that due to <br /> more carbon dioxide? Not according to an article at Britannica.com written by Thor Arthur <br /> Hansen, Professor of Invertebrate Paleontology, Paleoecology, and Evolution at Western <br /> Washington University, U.S., and Carl Fred Koch, Professor of Geological Sciences at Old <br /> Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia. It was fact-checked by The Editors of Encyclopaedia <br /> Britannica and last updated on Feb 7, 2024. The article said that sea level was higher primarily <br /> because the water in the ocean basins was displaced by the enlargement of mid-oceanic <br /> ridges$. It Was not due t0 carbon! It was due to the Earth's mantle. <br /> On January 11, 2023, in an episode titled "Why "THE POWERS THAT BE" are So <br /> Desperate to Reduce Carbon Dioxide on OUR Planet?" posted on geologist and scientist Gregg <br /> Braden's YouTube channel, John L. Petersen of the Arlington Institute stated: <br /> "If you could look at the ice cores in Antarctica and Greenland, you would see that the <br /> temperature of the Earth increases or decreases around 800 years before the change in <br /> carbon dioxide. That means carbon dioxide does not drive the change; it is the response to <br /> the temperature changes." <br /> In the same interview, Braden stated: <br /> ' "Gregg Braden - Why "THE POWERS THAT BE"are So Desperate to Reduce Carbon Dioxide on OUR Planet?" <br /> by Gregg Braden Official,January 11,2023. https://voutu.be/7vJ-Qefos8A'?si=BviOKcdznXx6t2SQ <br /> 8"Cretaceous Period," by Carl Fre Koch,Thor Arthur Hansen, <br /> 9 "Why `THE POWERS THAT B9_` arc So Dcsperaic io Reduce Carbon Dioxide on OUR Planet?" by Gregg <br /> Braden,January 11,2023. _ �)x <br /> _,w„ ,,,, <br />
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