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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: combjelly who wrote (838214)2/22/2015 12:19:20 AM
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If there is no CO2 the plant is not. If there is no H20 the plant is not. More CO2 everywhere means less water is needed everywhere. In all places where there is more CO2 plants will grow more with whatever water is there. The why of it changes nothing in the global effect. The why of how CO2 effects plant development to more efficiently use H20 show the fact that CO2 gates biomass growth. Some cannot see the forest for the trees. You called it cheery picking and I simply exposed the non logic behind what you are saying.

Do you deny increased CO2 has been shown to increase plant yields?

Look at the charts in this report and think what they mean.
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