DWQA Questions › Tag: COP16Filter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesA viewer asks about the following report: “More than one-third of the world’s tree species are at risk of going extinct, according to a new global analysis released yesterday. The assessment, published during the United Nations COP16 biodiversity summit in Cali, Colombia, found at least 16,425 tree species are at risk from a total of 47,282 (approximately 80% of documented tree species) examined worldwide. Tree species in 192 countries are at risk, with the highest proportion of threatened trees found on islands and in South America due to invasive species as well as the warming climate and deforestation for urban development. More than 5,000 tree species on the list are used for construction timber, while over 2,000 are used for medicine, food, and fuel…While global leaders representing about 85% of the world’s forests have committed to ending deforestation by 2030, reports have found efforts to do so may be stalling…” He asks: “I am pretty sure that one of the offending components is micronized aluminum found in chemtrails which interferes with photosynthesis. This tree removal effort is also most likely an ET program underway to harm the human family. Trees going extinct probably has nothing to do with ‘warming climate.'” What is causing the apparent ongoing decline in tree populations and does it involve micronized aluminum or anything else sinister?ClosedNicola asked 1 week ago • Extraterrestrial Agenda28 views0 answers0 votes