CO2 monitor in my house is often showing the low alert warning. Below optimal for plant growth. Im going to take it and put it in the field to see what it says out there.
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Yes, CO2 levels, while slightly improved thanks to recent warming compared their starvation level lows over a century ago(resulting from the little ice age), they are still precipitously low. If you had your monitor out throughout the era of life on earth, todays level is so low in comparison, that your monitor likely wouldn't even be designed to read this low, and you would have all sorts of warnings and error messages right now.
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Is the conclusion drawn from a junior high climate science project? Your grade is an F!
Since you think you have this climate change thing figured out take your home science kit And work on a Covid vaccine!
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Lame junior high science matched by junior high Intellect and insults by some posters. Are we starting to see a pattern here?
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Originally posted by LEP View PostI would say there isn't enough heavy breathing going on in your house.
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Chuck, perhaps you could apply some of your scientific credentials and prove me wrong. Please show that 400 ppm CO2 is not dangerously close to the lowest level since life began on earth. And while you are at it, you could perhaps attempt to show the correlation between CO2 and temperature over that same time span.
My kids are in Junior high science right now(at home of course) and I am pleased to report that they are still teaching the concept of photosynthesis. Not sure what era Chuck went to school in?
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostChuck, perhaps you could apply some of your scientific credentials and prove me wrong. Please show that 400 ppm CO2 is not dangerously close to the lowest level since life began on earth. And while you are at it, you could perhaps attempt to show the correlation between CO2 and temperature over that same time span.
My kids are in Junior high science right now(at home of course) and I am pleased to report that they are still teaching the concept of photosynthesis. Not sure what era Chuck went to school in?
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostNo need to plow this ground again is there?
It is interesting that you use the American spelling of Plough though. Given your anti American stance on everything else.
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It’s a metaphor. A figure of speech. Are you still into literal interpretations of the bible? If you can’t seed do your own research on CO2 and temperature. But try to source your information from credible scientific organizations.Last edited by chuckChuck; May 23, 2020, 11:45.
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Chuck why do think the liberals won't release a number on reduction of carbon dioxide in tons as a result of the carbon tax.
1) they didn't do the math.
2) they don't know how to do math.
3) they did the math and realize the reduction by Canadians would be absolutely insignificant on a global scale.
4) they just want to remind the us how arrogant they are.
5) the number is soooo big they want to surprise us before the next election.
Usually when Governments can brag about something positive they have done or will be doing it's all over the news backed by actual numbers.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostIt’s a metaphor. A figure of speech. Are you still into literal interpretations of the bible? If you can’t seed do your own research on CO2 and temperature. But try to source your information from credible scientific organizations.
As for your reference to the Bible, I don't read fiction books, Let alone waste any time trying to interpret them. I thought you were trying to discuss scientific literature, why did you bring storybooks into it ?
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Originally posted by seldomseen View PostTo funny
Mention C02 and Chucky jumps to life!
Talk farming Yawn💤💤💤
However in this case I get the impression that it may have been the crayon comment that hit a little too close to Home that triggered him rather than the CO2
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