Giving Tuesday In the United States, today is called "Giving Tuesday." It is always the first Tuesday after our American holiday of Thanksgiving. On this day, people are urged to donate to a non-profit that they support.
We have received wonderful giving this year from around the world in support of our mission to provide the scientific data that counters the mainstream narrative of a looming climate doomsday. If you haven't donated yet this year to support us, please consider doing so now.
Why should you do so?
1. CO2 Coalition is the pre-eminent scientific organization fighting climate misinformation. 2. Coalition leaders and members have done more than 500 radio/TV/podcast interviews in the last 12 months, reaching many millions around the world. 3. CO2 Coalition is made up of >80 of the top scientists, engineers and energy experts that oppose the idea of a pending Thermageddon. 4. We will never back down from fighting the climate industrial complex and will proudly assert the many benefits of increasing CO2.
Please help us to advance our cause with a tax-deductible contribution. You can send a check to:
1
CO2 Coalition 1621 North Kent Street, Suite 603 Arlington, Virginia 22209 or donate on-line here
Upcoming videos on location in India
CO2 Coalition Research Associate Vijay Jayaraj will be working with a film crew in southern India to create short videos documenting energy poverty in the subcontinent and also how ecosystems there are thriving and prospering.
Next week, he and his team will travel to India's largest forest that is home to its largest population of Bengal Tigers to meet with rangers and discuss the growing population of these beautiful creatures. They will be staying in a lodge that was reopened after being shut down for a time owing to a roving man-eating tiger that was killed recently.
Our question for Vijay is "how do you know that they killed the right tiger?"
2
Climate Fact #6: CO2 increase is enhancing corn production… a lot
In the United States, corn production (bushels per acre) is steadily increasing as CO2 levels increase. This steady and continued increase cannot be explained simply by better technology. Source(s): Nielsen R 2020 Historical Corn Grain Yields
Quote of the week:
“No one is educated who knows only one side of an argument”
John Stuart Mills
Gregory Wrightstone Executive Director - CO2 Coalition I love CO2... and so should you.
3