Global Warming: still the ‘Greatest Scam in History’

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Say goodbye, Canada. The North Pole is moving to Russia.
Geophysicists tracking the Earth’s magnetic field say the pole is slipping into Siberian territory
by Alanna Mitchell Apr 16, 2019



https://www.macleans.ca/society/science/say-goodbye-canada-the-north-pole-is-moving-to-russia/
 

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Slash and burn to grow crops has been the idigenous method of cropping in the rainforests for millenia.

Terra preta (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈtɛʁɐ ˈpɾetɐ], locally [ˈtɛha ˈpɾeta], literally "black soil" in Portuguese) is a type of very dark, fertile artificial (anthropogenic) soil found in the Amazon Basin. It is also known as "Amazonian dark earth" or "Indian black earth". In Portuguese its full name is terra preta do índio or terra preta de índio ("black soil of the Indian", "Indians' black earth"). Terra mulata ("mulatto earth") is lighter or brownish in color.[1]

Terra preta owes its characteristic black color to its weathered charcoal content,[2] and was made by adding a mixture of charcoal, bone, broken pottery, compost and manure to the otherwise relatively infertile Amazonian soil. A product of indigenous soil management and slash-and-char agriculture,[3] the charcoal is stable and remains in the soil for thousands of years, binding and retaining minerals and nutrients.[4][5]

Terra preta is characterized by the presence of low-temperature charcoal residues in high concentrations;[2] of high quantities of tiny pottery shards; of organic matter such as plant residues, animal feces, fish and animal bones, and other material; and of nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium, zinc and manganese.[6] Fertile soils such as terra preta show high levels of microorganic activities and other specific characteristics within particular ecosystems.

Terra preta zones are generally surrounded by terra comum ([ˈtɛhɐ koˈmũ] or [ˈtɛhɐ kuˈmũ]), or "common soil"; these are infertile soils, mainly acrisols,[6] but also ferralsols and arenosols.[7] Deforested arable soils in the Amazon are productive for a short period of time before their nutrients are consumed or leached away by rain or flooding. This forces farmers to migrate to an unburned area and clear it (by fire).[8][9] Terra preta is less prone to nutrient leaching because of its high concentration of charcoal, microbial life and organic matter. The combination accumulates nutrients, minerals and microorganisms and withstands leaching.

Terra preta soils were created by farming communities between 450 BCE and 950 CE.[10][11][12] Soil depths can reach 2 meters (6.6 ft). It is reported to regenerate itself at the rate of 1 centimeter (0.4 in) per year[13] in Brazil's Amazonian basin.
 

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Study – Global Tree cover on the rise – possibly due to CO2/global ...


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[/URL]Sep 7, 2018 - Global tree canopy cover increased by 2.24 million square kilometers (865000 square ... “The Green Greening by Greenhouse Gases (GGGG).



How earth's tree cover has actually increased over the past 35 years


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[/URL]Aug 19, 2018 - The world's tree cover increased by 2.24 million square kilometers from 1982 to 2016. ... green cover ... “A global net gain in tree canopy contradicts current understanding of long-term forest area change; the Food and
 

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The debate about climate change is finished - because it has been categorically proved NOT to exist, one of the world's best known climate change sceptic has claimed.

I have studied climate change seriously for years. It has become a political and environment agenda item, but the science is not valid --John Coleman, co-founder of the Weather Channel
 

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The debate about climate change is finished - because it has been categorically proved NOT to exist, one of the world's best known climate change sceptic has claimed.
I have studied climate change seriously for years. It has become a political and environment agenda item, but the science is not valid --John Coleman, co-founder of the Weather Channel
Oh, well. If YOU say it's over than it must be over.
 

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The debate about climate change is finished - because it has been categorically proved NOT to exist, one of the world's best known climate change sceptic has claimed.
I have studied climate change seriously for years. It has become a political and environment agenda item, but the science is not valid --John Coleman, co-founder of the Weather Channel
It’s the sun, stoopid.