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To: Eric who wrote (1567451)10/23/2025 3:17:39 PM
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longz

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Ref: Carbon Cycle:

My analogy comparing the Carbon Cycle to the Water Cycle ( liquid water + water vapour + fossil supplies) shows the similarities. There is a store in the ground that we humans have tapped into, adding to the ready available supply.

Depending on the time scale chosen, "The carbon cycle" could go back a very long time indeed.

Some don't think the increase of partial pressure in CO2 in the Earths atmosphere is that big of a deal. We get some extra greening and maybe some sort of climate change. Climate change will have a number of factors of course. I am open minded on the subject, but the current idea that CO2 is the single and only factor sounds ridiculous and very likely derived from corporate entities as I see it.