
We’re constantly told that carbon dioxide (CO2) is a deadly threat, the main culprit of climate disasters. But what if we’re being misled? What if this demonized substance is actually the key to global well-being? CO2 is the foundation of life on Earth — it feeds all living things and has the potential to help solve hunger and economic instability worldwide.
Greenhouses: A Solution to the Food Crisis and Economic Growth
While fear of CO2 is being spread, real-world agricultural success tells a different story. In greenhouses where CO2 levels are intentionally increased to 1000–1500 ppm (compared to the natural 400 ppm), crops like tomatoes, cucumbers, and lettuce grow 30–60% faster, and yields significantly rise. Plants become larger, produce more fruit, and use water more efficiently.
Economic Boom and Food Security
Imagine the potential:
• New Jobs – Developing greenhouses globally could create millions of jobs.
• Lower Food Prices – Thanks to higher yields and greater efficiency.
• Economic Stability – Countries investing in agriculture through greenhouse production will gain resilience.
• Fighting Hunger – Even in regions with harsh climates, like Ireland, greenhouses can become a pillar of food security and smart CO2 usage. These greenhouses can be heated with “Mechanical Heat Pumps” powered by wind energy.
CO2 and Human & Animal Health
• Carboxytherapy – Medical CO2 injected under the skin improves blood circulation, enriches tissues with oxygen, and is widely used in medicine and cosmetics.
• Breathing Regulation – CO2 is the primary regulator of our breathing, maintaining the vital balance of gases in the blood.
• Surgery – In modern operations, CO2 is used to create working space in minimally invasive procedures, making them safer and more effective.
The Global Scam: Who Benefits from CO2 Fear?
The so-called “fight against CO2” is a massive scam threatening developed countries with economic collapse. The U.S., China, India, Russia, Japan, and others have withdrawn from the Kyoto Protocol, gaining advantages over those who have accepted this burden.
CO2-rich air produced along with goods in China reaches Ireland in 7–10 days. Meanwhile, Ireland is preparing to reduce livestock under environmental pressure. Who truly benefits? Isn’t this a form of economic warfare, where people themselves may soon be the next targets for “emissions reduction”?
We Need Solutions, Not Bans
It’s time to realize that endless fights — against climate change, cancer, immigration — bring little result. The statistics confirm this. The world is one interconnected organism, and what we need are not confrontations but smart, science-based approaches.