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Jun 23Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

Jennifer, firstly, much respect for you and your work over the years. Yep, your doing some top notch work in breaking down fallacies around nutrition, therapies, c19, aether, and many m9re subjects. Keep going.

As a regenerative farmer, please use the same critical thought processes that allowed you to see through the BS narrative of c19, nutrient reference values, etc, on the climate catastrophe narratives.πŸ˜πŸ€¨πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈπŸ€¦β€β™€οΈπŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

We have had far higher periods of CO2 levels in the earths history (Jurassic period, for one), but even as late as the 1500s. 😐 In fact, our carbon levels are NOT high enough, which is partially contributing to soil web collapse (although industrial and conventional agriculture is primarily destroying the topsoils). We ARE carbon based life.πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ˜πŸ€¨

You're certainly accurate in the aspects of toxic pollutions accelerating natural cycles, but marine cloud brightening and other weather modification programs, are also changing nature's ability to adapt, rebalance, and in most cases mitigate. All under yet another BS narrative, called "climate change"πŸ˜πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈπŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Of course, it freaking changes, its a living organisim, it has cycles, just like we do.πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈπŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ Frankly,I have zero problems with people exploring subjects and discussing them, whether within their wheelhouse/expertise or not, in fact, I encourage it, that's how we learn. But please do the courtesy of CRITICALLY exploring the subject, before parroting narrative party line, because bluntly, BS is what's accelerating us towards a premeditated, controlled collapse of society. While nobody, can be expert in every subject, but you can utilise critical thinking across ALL subjects, and ironically, the BS is really not that hard to spot, when you do. For starters, just go look at the polar bearsπŸ˜‰

#wearemany #wearememory #wewillnotforget #wewillnotforgive #mistakeswereNOTmade #getlocalised

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Ocean change was what I was talking about - there isn't much change in atmospheric carbon (and the tax thing is a scam) because the ocean absorbs extra and it has been. That is monitorable - and it gets over toxins and excess fertilizer from coastal waters.

Ocean health is a major focus of the blog on my site earth-ocean.info. Ocean dead zones are increasing and are worst around coastal areas - all coastal areas practically. Bacteria are thriving that tend to exist before a major species collapse on the planet. https://www.earth-ocean.info/post/the-ocean-dead-zones-are-increasing-in-size-and-number

Map of the ocean dead zones: https://www.earth-ocean.info/post/map-2018-of-the-ocean-dead-zones-see-link

If the bacterial species shift too much, than use of CO2 by algae would decrease, making dead zones, a positive feed back loop of ocean microbiome dysbiosis. https://www.earth-ocean.info/post/rhodopsin-containing-marine-bacteria-don-t-make-oxygen

The ocean microbiome dysbiosis may also contain a lack of oxygen producing species and we depend on the ocean for about half our atmospheric oxygen. https://www.earth-ocean.info/post/plastic-found-to-be-harmful-to-some-oxygen-creating-ocean-microbes

This post is an overview about ocean risks and insurance as a not that great plan compared to taking more direct action and I have a lot of example links and links to a series on that site with my own ideas for improving ocean nutrition. https://www.earth-ocean.info/post/the-big-picture-of-climate-change-is-bigger-than-businesses-may-consider

The ocean needs a nutritionist, it has dysbiosis.

Brave AI on ocean acidity, gov links, standard info -- the agricultural chemical run-off is also acidic, some coastal regions are at greater risk of the coral die off because the combination chemicals and acidity makes it worse for them.

'Carbon dioxide levels in ocean over time'

The concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the ocean has increased significantly over the past few decades due to human activities. Here are some key points about CO2 levels in the ocean over time:

- Historical context: The concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere has increased by about 40% since the Industrial Revolution, primarily due to fossil fuel burning and land use changes. This increase has led to an increase in CO2 absorption by the ocean, which has resulted in a decrease in ocean pH levels.

- Ocean acidification: The pH of surface ocean waters has fallen by 0.1 units over the past 200-plus years, which represents a 30% increase in acidity. This change is largely due to the absorption of CO2 from the atmosphere.

- Current levels: The ocean has absorbed about 28% of the CO2 produced by human activities over the past 250 years. This has led to an increase in dissolved CO2 levels in the ocean, which can have negative effects on some marine life.

- Monitoring: Measurements made over the last few decades have demonstrated that ocean CO2 levels have risen in response to increased CO2 in the atmosphere, leading to an increase in acidity (decrease in pH).

- Regional variations: The largest decreases in aragonite saturation have occurred in tropical waters, while decreases in cold areas may be of greater concern due to lower aragonite saturation levels.

- Future projections: If current trends continue, the ocean’s ability to absorb CO2 may be reduced, leading to further increases in atmospheric CO2 levels and potentially more severe impacts on marine ecosystems.

Timeline:

- 200-plus years ago: Industrial Revolution begins, leading to increased CO2 emissions and absorption by the ocean.

- 1958: Continuous observations of atmospheric CO2 levels begin at Mauna Loa Volcanic Observatory.

- 2008: Environment Canada and IPCC report on ocean acidification and its impacts on marine ecosystems.

- 2011-2020: Carbon cycle experts estimate that natural sinks on land and in the ocean absorbed the equivalent of about half of the carbon dioxide emitted each year.

- 2016: Climate Change Indicators: Ocean Acidity report highlights the impact of ocean acidification on marine ecosystems.

- 2024: Current atmospheric CO2 levels are higher than at any point in human history, with ongoing increases in ocean CO2 levels and acidity.

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1. www.noaa.gov, Ocean acidification | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, https://www.noaa.gov/education/resource-collections/ocean-coasts/ocean-acidification

2. www.epa.gov, Climate Change Indicators: Ocean Acidity | US EPA, https://www.epa.gov/climate-indicators/climate-change-indicators-ocean-acidity

3. www.climate.gov, Climate Change: Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide, https://www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding-climate/climate-change-atmospheric-carbon-dioxide

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Jun 24Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

JD - Re: the blame game. The pattern is always the same, talking monkeys pick the most dangerous enemy they can find... and it's themselves.

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Projection you mean?

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Jun 24Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

JD - We are our own worst enemy, as witnessed by man's palpable need to dislike someone other than himself viz. constantly searching for scapegoats to blame for our self inflicted problems.

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Jun 24Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

Either humanity has global rulers, aka (so-called) β€œleaders”, or not. There’s no gray area. If overshoot is a real and natural phenomenon, it’s a helluva lot more the fault of the ruling class (and a ruling class that favors the interests of the wealthy, with their avarice for luxury goods and services) than it is the fault of the middle class and the poor. The rulers are not your friends. Usually they are sociopaths or psychopaths or malignant narcissists.

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Agree. Changes could have been made long ago that helped, instead changes keep being made that worsen things.

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Jun 24Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

I could spit chips when I see articles that say it's too late or the problem is due to population growth. NO IT ISN'T TOO LATE AND POPULATION GROWTH HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH IT. Rarely does anyone mention the real culprits - two - the debt money system and the belief in authority. Those two dumb concepts are what is causing this not population growth. It's not too late to start building a hemp economy. Or weaning off bank-issued money (ie: debt) and starting or joining a local currency. It's not too late to stop buying anything that's plastic. It's not too late to drastically cut down your trash, or to stop using disposable paper products. And a whole host of other things. It is people like you and me who are responsible for this. Rather than look to the government or some other institution, get to work on cutting down your own pollution footprint. Do you ride a bike or walk? We need to start giving incentives to people who do the right thing. Many of us have been doing it for decades but nobody cared, everyone just kept on buying their stuff and traveling as though there was no tomorrow.

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Well, it might not be too late if we could do those things as a population instead of going along with the media manipulation. But as a population we seem to be too under control or apathetic.

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Jun 23Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

It is more nuanced than most think. We are living at a time where there are two separate realities coexisting in the same space time. You may have noticed there is a large contingent of people you can't converse with because they don't get you and visa versa. They think there is something wrong with you and how you think and again.. visa versa.

The frequencies are about to split and by the end of the year many will be leaving this reality - how they leave and how fast is impossible for me to say. But you can see many are already leaving. I don't want to call it the reverse rapture because that is not what this is.

If you go back 65 million years, what took out the dinosaurs actually took about 100 years to complete (excluding birds and reptiles like turtles and alligators). I am not saying there will be an asteroid event like there was 12800 years ago (plus or minus) that caused a catastrophic melting of the ice caps in the northern hemisphere, but even that took out 75% of the human population on the planet. That took place very fast with ultimately a 400 foot rise in sea level.

This splitting of the frequencies may take 100 years.. I just don't know, but it is starting already and will get more intense as the months go by. What is certain is nothing will be what it was, and for the most part that will be a good thing, but transitions are always problematic.

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Interesting, thanks for sharing your thoughts.

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Jun 28Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

You've likely read this?

The Power of the Powerless

Written in 1977 by Havel. Change a few dates, names and labels and it could have been written yesterday!

Pdf is only 80 pages😁

https://www.nonviolent-conflict.org/wp-content/uploads/1979/01/the-power-of-the-powerless.pdf

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Jun 23Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

Humans natural predator are psychopathetic humans ( if you can call people with no heart or empathy human).

China was attacked for its one child policy.... I wonder why they went from third world to first world so rapidly?

There was never an answer to this problem that didn't mean reducing human population that the majority of people would agree to, so in our logical or low hanging fruit picking apathy or nihilism we left it to our"betters".

I can't even understand or get along with my friends or family or spouse, so coming to a consensus about world implications is seemingly a task left to the controllers and the majority that really never got past the " gimme" phase of a child. ( Both parties).

My biggest fear is that I will be reincarnated into the human mold again.... And the pain of dying...this body is a trap and my awareness is a little mousey.

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Good luck with your next reincarnation then. Hugs

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Jun 24Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

Thanks Jennifer!

I hope yours is less painful too!

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β€œ My fear is that when the economy collapses and things start to get really bad, people will blame others. The others could be anybody: Jews, immigrants, white people, minorities, fascists, socialists, the patriarchy, the β€œwoke mob”, or other nations such as Russia or China.”

Yep, I agree (for what it’s worth).

Sometime I hate technology! When I was growing up we had one wired phone in the home, a TV that received 3 channels/networks of programming, no cell phones, no computers, no internet. We played outdoors not inside the digital world.

I also think ppl are absolutely addicted to technology. I put the brakes on it a while ago and am very choosy about what I use.

Too many ppl tho can’t wait for the next smart phone or smart device. It’s as tho they aren’t happy unless they have the best all the time.

My wife and I just got back from camping in our pop up. We take our dogs and just enjoy God’s Creation.

Thx for linking that Google doc. I’ll download and read through it.πŸ‘πŸΌ

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Very welcome! It is a nice summary of key science that isn't being discussed. The MSM/gov keeps it focused on buzzword CO2 battle and away from BIG AG chemicals and ocean dead zones.

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