 But the point is if you're supporting conventional agriculture, it's hypothetically part of the problem But what we also have to consider is in that environmental aspect, you know for probably about a year I've always tried to make the argument that yes, you know having no one's gonna complain about deer shitting in the woods because If you have animals in a natural ecosystem, it is going to be carbon neutral And if you have, you know, and I mean there's plenty of land to do this to feed America That's available. People say there's not enough land. There's too many people. That's not true absolutely not true and Saying that is just discouraging people from moving towards a better food system. I think that's ridiculous but what I discovered in the past few weeks and what would probably put me into the loony bin is that the idea of Carbon emissions is questionable because when you look at co2 emissions people argue Agriculture is 9% of co2 emissions beef is 3% That the ta but co2 emissions are about 4% of Greenhouse gases in general you have water vapor, right? So and the IPCC not really disclosing this to the public and From the data I've looked at over the past two weeks I've been let I'm led to believe that our impact on the climate is Insignificant from a temperature standpoint what I think is an issue is the pollution and the damaging of the topsoil I don't think carbon emissions are what we should be looking at. I think we should be looking at what the hell are we dumping into the ocean How are we destroying soil? How are we, you know polluting the environment? I mean, have you Spoken about the grand solar minimum before and sun cycles and global temperature variance Yeah, I think it's I was actually looking into this recently as well There was a Chinese study suggesting that there's this five there's like 11 years solar cycle of solar minimums every 11 years And they're hypothesizing and and that's well understood So there is some temperature variance on 11 year cycle with sunspots and increasing and decreasing on the sun That's well validated and I think the hypothesis is is there a 500 year cycle, which I don't know if that's what you're referring to as a grand solar cycle, but Again, this is a little bit outside my Knowledge area, but I think it's an interesting question. I'd love to get your thoughts on it there is an 11 year sun cycle of I would not say cooling and warming that doesn't make sense. It's It's solar activity And I don't listen. I'm in the same boat as you. I might understand this a little bit more but I'm still like I'm still swinging it a 95 mile per hour fastball that I can't hit so This solar activity Makes climate more and less volatile the solar minimum versus the solar maximum Is that period in the cycle where there's more and less solar activity? A grand solar minimum means that you know over the like minimums aren't always at a certain minimum They can be lower and they can be higher So a grand solar minimum is supposed to be more severe than other minimums and every single past a minimum in history There have been mass famines mass deaths food shortages Because in the solar in the grand solar minimum it becomes difficult to grow food because growing seasons change Temperature changes you have floods. You have a very volatile climate You have more. I'm not sure if you have more volcanic activity, but you certainly have more storms more floods Just more changes and a more Dramatic climate event in general the earth if anything is cooling and they've actually covered up data You know from the early 1900s of really high level like really high temperatures I think I spoke about this in a video I did last week where You know, there were like thousands and thousands of deaths Just in cities in the early 1900s because of like certain types of heat waves So, you know, there have been periods of time where co2 has been much lower and the temperature has been much warmer I think there are problems Definite problems related to co2 that is not necessarily Pertaining to global warming, you know, I think those pollution issues, you know, how we're growing our food How that's leading to the health of the You know everyone on this planet But to say that climate change is an issue is a very I think that's a very I think it's very questionable I haven't seen proof because if you actually try to find, you know, what is global warming what is climate change It's really just the IPCC telling you what co2 emissions are and that the earth is warming But there's absolutely no proof that the earth is warming Well, I think in relative the last five years you have like highest Temperatures on record in the last five years. I think if we look at a five-inch year cycle I think I think maybe the question is Is this Blip of the last five ten years or are we looking at like a systematic five-inch year time scan? I think that's where it's I think some of the doubts are being raised But wouldn't it be safer to be conservative here and say like, okay We're for sure releasing a lot of stored up co2 from fossil fuels and all that stuff Should we not just be safe here and think of some policies to perhaps reduce some of that emission Even though I think you're absolutely right on that co2 contributes around You know sub 10 percent of overall greenhouse gases and where water vapor Which something that we Don't really control at least humans don't control that much is the dominant greenhouse gas Again, I'm not an expert in this area So I don't want to speak out of turn here But like I would say like is a conventional wisdom of saying hey Even if it is a sub fraction It's If we believe that this is an escape runway that we can't really reverse Should we not just have this conversation to be thoughtful about it? One I don't believe what anyone tells me anymore. So I don't know. I don't know who to believe I don't know. I mean, I know I'm not going to trust the IPCC And then this whole the new climate information that I've been exposed to all right Let's say everything is true. Let's say co2 is the worst shit in the world The impact that going vegan or changing your diet has on the environment is so insignificant In comparison to not driving your car In comparison to not taking a flight to go on vacation And that and that pales in comparison to having a child Which pales in comparison to the amount of co2 My point is what a person does in their day-to-day life They should not be worrying about co2 emissions, but I think a big part of it is Them Wanting to control us and enact more like globalist government Things such as you know controlling the meat controlling the food controlling everything. It's it's a pretty it's pretty easy to see What the general message is that's going on and but what they're telling us to do in order to achieve that message Isn't conducive to achieving it. I'll agree with you there I think if you look at the math in terms of the impact of going vegan I mean, it's like 2% where if you just yeah, I think the best thing to do is like just literally don't take planes Don't import cheap stuff from china Don't like do everything locally. You make your own clothes and like go off the rate Go off the grid basically is the best thing you could possibly do But no one's no one's saying we're gonna slow economic growth. Like no one's saying. Hey, africa Asia don't industrialize and And build up your economy everyone's and I think the argument is yes like go be vegan It's like that's not really solving the problem even though I don't have a complete understanding of it. Although it's I'm pretty I think I'm pretty much there The solution to me I don't think it is is conducive to What's truly good for the planet? What's truly good for the environment? So I mean if I want to sit down and try to understand the mechanisms and explain that to people I feel like I'm just wasting my time. I'm just I'm just kind of at the point where I'm going to sit back and see How things pan out because I'm I'm genuinely curious. I'm genuinely curious Look, I think I'm sympathetic to your world view here. I think it's just hard to trust institutions I think you just see the chips in every