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To: oldirtybastard who wrote (147965)4/25/2019 8:43:34 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation

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People have moved the needle in a big way in that plants now breathe easier and need less water to survive and thrive.

Plants have an effect on climate in that dark green is sunlight absorbing compared with light minerals and snow.

But after 100 years of vast effort burning easily extracted oil, gas, coal, tars we have increased CO2 by only 120 parts per million from 280 parts per million.

To get from 400 ppm to 600 ppm looks too hard as it's stripped from the air more quickly when there's more in the air. The sedimentation rate to the bottom of the ocean increases more rapidly.

Also people use less energy per GDP than in the good old days when Yank Tanks burned megatons of gasoline and changed the oil and insulation was a new idea. The internet saves a lot of fuel.

Mqurice