New research has shed light on the importance of carbon dioxide (CO2) for human health.
CO2 is not only a byproduct of cellular respiration, but also an essential nutrient for proper body function. It is involved in maintaining the pH balance of blood and tissues, and its deficiency can lead to various health problems, including cancer.
Bicarbonate, a form of CO2, plays a key role in the body’s acid-base balance. When bicarbonate is ingested, the acid in the stomach converts it into CO2.
In the blood, there is a constant and rapid interaction between bicarbonate and CO2. Bicarbonate represents the largest fraction of CO2 in the blood, at around 88%.
Contrary to popular belief, CO2 is not waste, but rather necessary for life on Earth. Plants use CO2 for photosynthesis, and animals rely on plants for their oxygen supply. CO2 and bicarbonate also play a role in maintaining appropriate pH levels in and around living organisms and cells.
Bicarbonate is a valuable medicine based on solid physiology. It is important to understand the role of CO2 in the body in order to appreciate the power and importance of bicarbonate as a medicine. CO2 and bicarbonate are two forms of the same thing, and they work together to support proper metabolic function.
CO2 is essential for human life, and a lack of it can lead to acidosis. It is important to maintain adequate levels of CO2 in the body in order to support overall health and well-being.
He was worried that the scientific establishment, which he called the scientific-technical elite, would warp science to influence government policy for its own benefit.
Eisenhower was a greatly underestimated President.
His practical insight into human nature is illustrated by the fact that he made loads of money playing poker while in the Army.
He also graduated first in his class out of 240 senior officers at the Army War College.
Although President Eisenhower was usually depicted as a lightweight by the media, his insights were uncannily accurate.
Today’s ‘climate crisis’ is a modern example of public policy being ruined by the self-interested scientific-technological elite. World governments are spending trillions to avoid an imaginary climate crisis.
Bizarrely, the methods selected to avoid the crisis – windmills and solar panels – can’t possibly accomplish much, even if the crisis were real.
Climate scientists think they are engaged in one of the ‘hard’ sciences…
But climate science is actually a soft science because its conclusions depend on the statistical analysis of noisy and dubious data using complicated and opaque computerized models.
It is the perfect setup for confirmation bias, the tendency for scientists to arrive at conclusions that support their preconceived prejudices.
Worse than confirmation bias is lying and fakery in the pursuit of money and power, also not unknown.
They are employees of large institutions and they have families and mortgages.
The scientists that speak out are either retired or have impregnable positions due to exceptional scientific accomplishment.
Among professional climate scientists, public opposition to the climate doom theory is rare, but it does happen – I know of one climate scientist that forged a successful career as a denier, running over his opponents with raw courage and entrepreneurial talent.
Much of the opposition to the climate-doom narrative comes from amateur scientists [aka citizen scientists].
These are typically politically savvy individuals with scientific backgrounds.
Their credibility is limited by their lack of official professional qualifications, but they are immune to the establishment’s retaliations.
Usually, they are retired, have their own businesses, or are wealthy.
The Internet makes it possible for them to speak to the world.
They are reviving a tradition of amateur scientists that was dominant prior to the twentieth century.
Here are some examples of amateur scientists:
Stephen McIntyre a retired Canadian mining expert runs the website climateaudit.org.
The book is an accessible and powerful indictment of the climate crisis.
The MIT scientist Richard Lindzen, a climate scientist who made important discoveries, exposed the reality of climate science and environmentalism from an insider’s viewpoint in his profound essay:
Donna Laframboiseexposed the unbelievable corruption within the supposedly authoritative United Nations International Panel on Climate Change with her book:
Many dislike the term “climate denier” because it is intended as a smear against anyone who even questions the climate crisis.
My own feeling is that it is better to wear this label as a badge of honor and thus play jiu-jitsu with the climate establishment’s organs of propaganda.
We live in an age encapsulated by Romans 1:22:
“Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools.”
Formerly respectable medical institutions are trying to change boys into girls and vice versa with drugs and surgery.
Most big media present the climate crisis as if it is a solid scientific finding. They depict deniers as crackpots or paid spokesmen for oil companies. This is the arrogance of people who think they know everything but live in a sea of ignorance.
The real investigative reporters work for minor, independent mediawithout the vast money-laden resources of big media.
Establishment climate science has become infatuated by its own imagined expertise and importance. Like many things in human history, arrogance is nothing new.
We should remember the persecution of Galileo for suggesting that the Earth revolves around the sun, not vice versa.