Originally posted by chuckChuck
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But since we are all here to learn, Carbon isn't soot, soot is Carbon. By definitiona black powdery or flaky substance consisting largely of amorphous carbon, produced by the incomplete burning of organic matter. It used to be a really big problem in early industrial cities, an actual pollutant. In modern times, we have achieved nearly complete combustion of fossil fuels whereby virtually all of the hydro carbons are converted into beneficial and completely harmless CO2 and H20
Originally posted by chuckChuck
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So what is the right amount of CO2 to have in the atmosphere? If you know for sure that 410 ppm is too much, how much did we overshoot? At what point do you "believe" that the benefits of increased photosynthesis and everything that relies on it, are outweighed by the perceived negatives?
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