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To: combjelly who wrote (449314)1/21/2009 2:23:51 PM
From: Taro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576881
 
The ocean water volume obviously is enormous. So qualitatively, yes. As for the pH shift as a function of say 1% more CO2 in the air content, we most likely need to invest another billion or so over the next decade to come up with anything of significance.

As for a higher CO2 content in the air, you do believe plants in general would benefit enormously from that, right? And wouldn't that be beneficial in our days of cutting down the rain forests?

Just for a starter.

Taro