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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1186896)12/20/2019 12:59:10 PM
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Ratie if you want to save Flora and Fauna where restricted rains occur all you need to do is engage in the planned increase in production and application of goat shit, cow shit, sheep shit and ....

Of course the fact your posts all prove you have your head up ass constantly has not seemed to increase your understanding of any shit.

According to Allan this also make areas used this way into CO2 sinks. So save the planet and eat some meat.

I can endorse what Allan says about making shit makes it green and making green will sink CO2. But there is no science showing CO2 is giving any direction to climate change temperatures and thus it is not correct to claim this process will reverse climate change.

Long-term Climate Change: Projections, Commitments ... - IPCC

ipcc.ch › uploads › 2018/02 › WG1AR5_Chapter12_FINAL

I to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ..... It is not possible to make deterministic, definitive predictions of how.

1034Chapter 12 Long-term Climate Change: Projections, Commitments and Irreversibility1212.1 IntroductionProjections of future climate change are not like weather forecasts. It is not possible to make deterministic, definitive predictions of how climate will evolve over the next century and beyond as it is with short-term weather forecasts. It is not even possible to make projections of the frequency of occurrence of all possible outcomes in the way that it might be possible with a calibrated probabilistic medium-range weath-er forecast. Projections of climate change are uncertain, first because they are dependent primarily on scenarios of future anthropogenic and natural forcings that are uncertain, second because of incomplete understanding and imprecise models of the climate system and finally because of the existence of internal climate variability. The term cli-mate projection tacitly implies these uncertainties and dependencies.