International Forest Day: Experts highlight the impact of climate change on Belgium's forests

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Forests in Belgium are feeling the effects of climate change, experts have told Euronews.…

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Is CO2 and carbon a threat to this earth?
A commercial greenhouse is maintained around 1200 ppm, while our atmosphere is about 1/3 of that.
The earth is starved of carbon, a primary source of food for developing plant life.
Since the onset of the industrial revolution experts say, our earth has greened notably.
As carbon filtered from the atmosphere, an aspect of carbon based fuels usage, into our soil plant life has and will become more diverse, healthier, faster to develop with greater yields.
Over the last two hundred million years, only twenty million have had lower CO2.
The CO2 theory includes the Greenhouse effect, a reflection of heat back to earth due to a change in cloud luminosity etc.
This effect is not proven.
Roy Spencer a Nasa scientist was tasked with proving this Greenhouse effect through analysis of satellite data.
When Spencer concluded the effect was minimal to non existent, he was heavily criticized and ignored.
This is science?
What about our sun, that large yellow ball that generates 99.7% of all the light and heat we receive?
Valentina Zharkova, a mathematician and Astrophysicist used Nasa data to develop an algorithm that has been near perfect in predicting changes to our sun over the last decade.
6 years ago, Zharkova predicted sunspot activity would largely disappear due to a cyclical slowdown of dynamic solar generation.
In 2019, the majority of the year yielded a complete absence of sunspots indicative of changes within.
Three distinctive circulating fields of plasma, always interracting, sometimes inhibiting and sometimes enhancing field wavelength strength.
Like a motor that speeds up and slows down, its dynamic output will vary along with its corresponding magnetic field strength.
Magnetic field strength will affect the level of irradiance or light intensity the earth receives.
As the field drops, the light dims.
In short, a small change in irradiance will affect our climate.
This 240-280 year solar cycle can be clearly seen repeating throughout our past.
Each year will bring about a cooler and damper climate, affecting growing seasons of our crops.
Winter seasons will last longer as temperatures drop.
This is the true concern, rather than fighting a war with mother nature we must plan survival in dealing with the inevitable cycles of nature.
Of course humans must do everything possible to become good stewards of the earth.
If humans are contributing ask Greta to sit down while the entire climate science community has fair open debate where all sides are heard.
Presently, that is not happening.

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How will we get medicines if forests are destroyed ???

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