There is no "climate crisis." The climates (plural) in various parts of Australia have remained pretty much the same for a century at least. You only have to look at the Bureau of Meteorology Statistics to confirm that. The climate does change, but over the span of one human being's lifetime the change is barely perceptible. The climates of Australia have changed over thousands of years. The centre of Australia was once very green and wet, and since then there has been a trend to a much drier climate. So it seems. CO2 is a natural trace gas in the atmosphere that is necessary for plant growth, and hence, for animal and human life on Earth. It does have a greenhouse effect, but this is not great compared to H2O. CO2 does not cause runaway global warming at the concentrations that exist in the Earth's atmosphere, which is approximately 400 parts per million. If anybody thinks I am wrong, then show me.
The hydrogen bubble. It won't last.
There is no "climate crisis." The climates (plural) in various parts of Australia have remained pretty much the same for a century at least. You only have to look at the Bureau of Meteorology Statistics to confirm that. The climate does change, but over the span of one human being's lifetime the change is barely perceptible. The climates of Australia have changed over thousands of years. The centre of Australia was once very green and wet, and since then there has been a trend to a much drier climate. So it seems. CO2 is a natural trace gas in the atmosphere that is necessary for plant growth, and hence, for animal and human life on Earth. It does have a greenhouse effect, but this is not great compared to H2O. CO2 does not cause runaway global warming at the concentrations that exist in the Earth's atmosphere, which is approximately 400 parts per million.
If anybody thinks I am wrong, then show me.