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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (38626)2/28/2013 1:36:31 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86356
 
Logic says " CO2 is just a trace gas

Science also says that CO2 is critical to the growth of botanical life.

And science also says that oceanic phytoplankton, which provides over 1/2 of the global supply of oxygen, have been reduced by 40% since 1950 (and hardly "Trace"), when the atmospheric CO2 levels started to rise dramatically.

Science has also shown that if you add iron (A TRACE MINERAL) to otherwise nutrient rich waters devoid of phytoplankton, the result will be a tremendous Algal bloom.

According to your "science", this shouldn't happen because CO2 levels have acidified the oceans and prevented the growth of phytoplankton. YET, the fact is that they DO GROW.. And continue to grow until the iron, or other nutrients, are depleted.

So go back to making your "Earth Flag", and when you're done, get "skyclad" in your robe and light your four candles to worship "The Mother Goddess"

lovolution.net

goddessschool.com

Then recite your closing chant to Gaia..

gaiacommunity.org

And if you believe in Gaia, you may as well make your pilgrimage to Mt. Olympus and give your regards to Zeus and Apollo while you're at it..

Then, in the evening you can sit back, relax, and catch a re-run of Avatar: 3D, or Final Fantasy..

This is your idea of "Science"... ROFLMAO!!

Hawk