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To: Sam who wrote (10316)7/1/2009 4:02:53 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86355
 
I find it interesting, but I can't do anything with the information.

That seems to be the MO of the entire GW crowd... Take a small sample of the data and make sweeping policy changes based upon it.

You claim you understand humanity's impact on CO2 emissions....

However, you can't understand the SIMPLE PREMISE that a 20-30% reduction in Phytoplankton would lead to a corresponding increase in atmospheric CO2.

It's pretty clear that you don't want to understand..

Hawk



To: Sam who wrote (10316)7/2/2009 8:25:17 AM
From: RetiredNow  Respond to of 86355
 
The evidence they uncovered on abrupt climate change lead to a theory that volcanoes pushed out the CO2 into the atmosphere that caused the warming. Scientists now say that the CO2 emitted from human activity is hundreds of times what those volcanoes of the past emitted. Humans on this planet are in for some rough times ahead.