Could rising CO2 levels be causing an insect apocalypse? | Marcus Byrne | TEDxJohannesburg

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Thank you very much for this beautiful speech.

In my garden, I do not use any insecticides, herbicides or pesticides. One more thing nature needs are the sounds of the insects, even if we do not know what these frequencies are about or what they do exactly.
Moreover, I ethically found that abuse is the general cause for a bad climate. Inundations, earthquakes - but it doesn't become a draught until abuse isn't "collectivised" in the sense of "committed by a big group of people habitually or ritually", defined over certain regional (religious, political etc.) borders (of common behaviour).
If now Covid really is attacking "the always abusive cultures and genetics of opiates and opioides" to end the possibility of living on those drugs, then we can see a change of the climate from the most recent drought first to other, more local forms of catastrophies and finally back to fertility, after the opiate-and-opioid-crises and with it forced abusiveness are ended by the virus and by means like ibogaine. In short, opiates as well as opioids obviously seem to inevitably cause the abusive character, psychologically and sociologically seen. This virus now seems to be driven by an ethical natural law against abuse, taking revenge for the masses of innocently killed insects as well. This ethical natural law seems to be the motor of the evolution, to keep its vectors pointing towards the equilibrium instead of letting grow the opposite centrifugal forces too strong, so to speak, to keep dynamic things balanced. I've heard that drying out soil produces more CO2 emissions than all of the industry together...and if the farmers are drugged, they will become so abusive to dry out the soil by killing away all of the insects, too.

This I wanted to kindly add, and best wishes!

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We do not know. It is the scientist get out clause. If you want to reduce CO2, why don't you stop producing so much hot CO2 yourself?

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