Fast Company accidentally admits that plants thrive on carbon dioxide, the greenhouse gas that liberals claim will destroy the world… but it actually makes the world more GREEN

Wednesday, May 1, 2019
By Paul Martin

by: Vicki Batts
NaturalNews.com
Wednesday, May 01, 2019

Even the mainstream media cannot deny scientific reality forever: Carbon dioxide (CO2) is essential for plant life. It is a key component of photosynthesis, the chemical process which plants depend on to stay alive. While it may not be well known, higher levels of CO2 are a key contributor to the massive global “regreening” that has been observed in the last thirty years. Even NASA admits that CO2 is responsible for increasing plant life around the world by a staggering 50 percent — and yet, climate change alarmists continue to deny this verifiable facts about carbon dioxide.

In a recent article, Fast Company reported on a new probiotic designed to restore depleted soil. The probiotics, scientists say, will help soil store more carbon — which, they aptly note, is essential for plant growth. Essentially, the probiotics make plants healthier and better able to absorb CO2 from the atmosphere — which accelerates plant growth and crop yields, while also helping to sequester more carbon in the soil.

Soil used to hold more carbon and was home to a diverse population of microorganisms. Much like the human digestive tract, these “good bugs” are essential for healthy soil — and healthy plants. But the rise of agrichemicals, like pesticides, herbicides and chemical fertilizers, have left agricultural soils depleted and lifeless.

The media has just admitted two things: Carbon and carbon dioxide are an essential part of our environment, and agrichemicals are the real threat to humanity — not CO2.

Carbon dioxide is not the problem

Multiple studies have confirmed that increases in CO2 levels have contributed to a world-wide “regreening” effect that has left many a climate change enthusiast absolutely gobsmacked. For example, research published by the journal Nature in 2018 found that global tree cover has actually expanded by 7 percent since the 1980s.

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