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CHAM7 months, 3 weeks ago
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A very interesting take on things. Since CO2 is the life force for plant life, and the byproduct of plant life absorption of CO2 itself has a byproduct called oxygen, I wonder what the government is going to set the ratio of CO2 to O2 to be?. And I guess more importantly, how are they going to maintain it?
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Personally I have wondered which came first - the chicken or the egg? Since the beginning of time the earths climate has risen and then cooled off or possibly the other way around.
But my real question was since the Heinrich events always show that CO2 is in association with the rise and fall of the temperatures, was it that the temperature rise released more CO2 or did the rise of the CO2 cause the temperature to go up?
Anyone interested probably should do some reading involving Heinrich events. And what effect did the Human Industrial activity have on the rise and fall of temperatures prior to the Human Industrialization?-

cloud157 months, 3 weeks ago
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When looking at past relations between CO2 and temperature its been seen that CO2 follows temperature rise. This is because there is increases plant activity as well as a lot of melting ice which release tons of CO2. The tricky thing about now is that we're releasing enough CO2 so that it looks like temperature is following the CO2. But its hard to tell whether the temperature would have been rising anyway, or if its because of all the unnatural CO2.
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