Indonesian Snowflakes Learn About The Most Dangerous Greenhouse Gas

You know, the one necessary for life on earth

(Jakarta Globe) Rizki, together with 24 other students from his school, recently attended a four-day climate change education forum and expo from April 19-22. The event was organized by the Indonesian National Council on Climate Change (DNPI), as part of efforts to raise environmental awareness ahead of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, or Rio+20, that will take place in Brazil from June 20-22.

The expo in Jakarta offered students tangible solutions to risks posed by climate change.

Rizki and his classmates were briefed on the importance of planting trees to capture carbon dioxide, the most deadly greenhouse gas, which is produced primarily by the combustion of fossil fuels, and forest fires.

I don’t think it is quite as deadly as dihydrogen monoxide, will kills tens of thousands yearly. It can even kill if you don’t have it. Just a few inches can sweep you away and kill you. And it is often accompanied by dangerous electricity and wind. It can come in a frozen form, too. When it is at high levels, it can make people feel miserable.

Most of the story is about indoctrinating the kids, and even their parents, if the parents dare have a different opinion. The article does fail to mention why so many Warmists will be taking unnecessary fossil fueled flights to exotic Brazil

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