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Carbon, it’s what plants crave. | The Amazon Rainforest is responsible for offsetting a quarter of all global carbon emissions and has already lost over 13% of its biosphere. CO2 is actually good for the environment. It’s what plants crave. Where’s all that carbon going to go if there aren’t enough trees to absorb it? | image tagged in amazon,climate change,npc meme,republicans | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
116 views 4 upvotes Made by PragerUwU 1 month ago in politics
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7 ups, 1mo
So, go protest in Brazil telling them to stop cutting down trees
5 ups, 1mo
Plant more trees
3 ups, 1mo


Yup...I agree, we need to eliminate all of your carbon footprints immediately before you can do anymore damage to future family TREES...lol
2 ups, 1mo
It's not about logic, it's about desperately grasping for any excuse to do nothing.
2 ups, 1mo
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1 up, 1mo
Now go to China and protest them for producing more carbon emissions than the rainforest can handle. Oh wait I forgot, it's ok if communists do it, it's only bad if Americans or right do it. That's the only reason why the left have any stances, to make an anti-right thing and not to actually solve the problems or address the causes of the problems.
0 ups, 1mo,
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More trees are growing now than before - NASA

OOPS
1 up, 1mo,
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Should have read the whole article, Viki --if you had, you might've realized your comment is a canard prior to posting.
1 up, 1mo
A canard in a (burning) coal mine?
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The Amazon Rainforest is responsible for offsetting a quarter of all global carbon emissions and has already lost over 13% of its biosphere. CO2 is actually good for the environment. It’s what plants crave. Where’s all that carbon going to go if there aren’t enough trees to absorb it?