Climate change threatens South Africa's rooibos tea
The annual rooibos harvest in South Africa's Western Cape helps quench the world's growing thirst for "red bush" tea, but farmers fear that climate change could destroy the delicate eco-system that their crop depends on. The tea is popular for its perceived health benefits as well as its refreshing taste, containing no caffeine and just a tiny amount of tannin. Duration: 02:17
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Global photosynthesis has resulted in a static level of carbon dioxide in the global air for last two centuries! Climate change is PR fiction by nuclear power!
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Global photosynthesis metabolises the burned fossil fuels back into active biology they were in the Jurassic age! When sea levels were 60 metres lower. Though there were three natural ice ages!
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That is one of the dumbest Youtube comments I have ever heard, and Youtube holds the records for most idiots on the internet. Congratulations, sir.
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Climate change is fiction in support of nuclear power. Without doubt the most toxic industry on earth!
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