My grease tubes are now plastic instead of cardboard. Packaged in Belgium. Huh, go figure.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostMore plastic, CO2 and pollution will be good for us?
I am starting to see a trend here!
Once again, you grouped vitally necessary for life on earth plant fertilizer in with plastic waste and labelled them both as pollution.
Since another trend is that you seem to use a lot of childish imagery in your posts, such s cartoons, and smiley faces, here is a quote from a childish TV show you might be familiar with:
One of these things is not like the other one.
No wonder you call it Agrisilly.
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
Exactly! Single use plastic bans of straws and shopping bags is a fart in the wind greenwashing. The big floating mass of plastic in the middle of the Pacific Ocean sure as hell wasn’t created by North America. The amount of excess packaging is atrocious. Just think how much oil imported by China goes into wrapping up things in that hard finger cutting crap.
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Only the dumb ass climate change deniers like A5 think increasing levels of CO2 are not pollution.
"Although it has some very important and beneficial effects, CO2 meets the legal and encyclopedic definitions of a "pollutant", and human CO2 emissions pose a threat to public health and welfare.?"
Water is absolutely needed by plants, humans and the planet too, but to much of it will kill you! But water makes the plants grow says A5, therefore it is safe and never a problem! LOL
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Great water analogy, Chuck.
I did a quick Google search trying to find out what level of atmospheric CO2 becomes harmful to plants. And apparently Google doesn't seem to think that is a problem.
You have a lot more spare time than the rest of us who are busy putting in crops. Can you perhaps do some research and let us know at what level does co2 become toxic to plants?
And do we have enough fossil fuel reserves to ever achieve that level?Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; May 10, 2024, 12:04.
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