
The following geological period is known as the Carboniferous. During this era, forests abounded with wetlands and Lycopod trees. The slow decomposition of these trees sequestered CO2 in the ground and created today’s coal deposits. The sequestration of carbon during this period drove atmospheric CO2 levels to 150 ppm, starving plant life across the lands. As CO2 levels fell around 305 million years ago, there was a "Carboniferous Rain Forest Collapse" and a mass die off of ocean algae known as the “Phytoplankton Blackout.” The ensuing period saw a serious collapse of plant and animal populations that disrupted the food web and threatened the adaptability of various species. Over the next period, scientists documented a series of drawn-out extinctions known as the “Dead Clades Walking.”
By the early Permian period (around 295 million years ago) the forest species and phytoplankton went through a mass die off, driving atmospheric oxygen levels down. The giant arthropods and primitive amphibians were no longer able to thrive, leading to their extinction. High altitude ecosystems, which depend on higher overall oxygen levels, became uninhabitable.
Consequentially, there were plant extinction rates greater than 60% and the extinction of Diadactes and Edaphosaurus, which were a plant-eating, reptile-like species. As the extinction events continued, Dimetrodon predator populations collapsed and up to 80% of all vertebrate genera died off. When phytoplankton populations died off, another 35-45% of marine invertebrate species went extinct. The “Dead Clades Walking” phenomenon really began with CO2 starvation and the collapse of the rain forest, phytoplankton and the Permian Period’s cascade of extinction events that saw 81% of remaining marine species and 70% of terrestrial vertebrate species go extinct. Historical CO2 records and corresponding mass extinctions help us realize that all efforts to reduce CO2 levels today are diabolical, with the intent to mar, destabilize and depopulate the planet.
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