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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostCome on, you're smarter than that. You know that C02 % in the atmosphere is the controller of temperature and that we can not warm the earth too much without having catastrophic effects. Grow extra plants is fine but how does that work for you when we get into a severe drought? Oops, not enough growth to sequester the increased C02 so the warming accelerates and creates more drought. If you can't acknowledge that basic fact you really don't have a part to play in the discussion.Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Dec 10, 2017, 14:36.
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Really though? you post some of the smartest things on here and seem to have a very good understanding of things scientific - yet you seemingly don't believe there is any upper level on the amount of C02 we can have in the atmosphere before it has detrimental effect. That just doesn't make any sense to me.
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How come CO2 emissions are figured on a per capita basis. When your producing food for millions maybe the system should figure on a per area basis instead. We are supposedly the worst climate polluters in the world but it seems we live in one of the cleanest environments.
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostReally though? you post some of the smartest things on here and seem to have a very good understanding of things scientific - yet you seemingly don't believe there is any upper level on the amount of C02 we can have in the atmosphere before it has detrimental effect. That just doesn't make any sense to me.
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostReally though? you post some of the smartest things on here and seem to have a very good understanding of things scientific - yet you seemingly don't believe there is any upper level on the amount of C02 we can have in the atmosphere before it has detrimental effect. That just doesn't make any sense to me.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostYou failed to address my comment regarding those with dissenting opinions not being allowed to voice their opinions.
Fjlip, those are nice graphs you posted. I wonder though why someone who doesn't believe that man could accurately record the earth's temperatures over the last 100 years believes that they could accurately record atmospheric C02 levels 570 million years ago!
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"I implied that if you didn't grasp this basic principle you wouldn't have much to bring to the discussion table."
Wow Grass you must think your some high and mighty Expert from Scotland.
Your a expert on weather in Canada with no real knowledge of what has happened in this country over the last 100 years.
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostCome on, you're smarter than that. You know that C02 % in the atmosphere is the controller of temperature and that we can not warm the earth too much without having catastrophic effects. Grow extra plants is fine but how does that work for you when we get into a severe drought? Oops, not enough growth to sequester the increased C02 so the warming accelerates and creates more drought. If you can't acknowledge that basic fact you really don't have a part to play in the discussion.
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