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Peter Franks wrote:
Roger Coppock wrote: Trees felled by Katrina weighed as factor in global warming By John Pope, in the Times Picayune Saturday, November 24, 2007 As if Hurricane Katrina's wind and water hadn't inflicted enough damage, a group of researchers led by a Tulane University biologist has found that the monster storm may well have accelerated global warming. When Katrina roared through coastal forests in August 2005, it destroyed thousands of trees. As those trees decompose, the carbon they release... For each tree, where did the carbon originally come from? From the Fizz Fairy, over a period of many decades. They decompose much faster (especially during fires). |
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David wrote:
Peter Franks wrote: Roger Coppock wrote: Trees felled by Katrina weighed as factor in global warming By John Pope, in the Times Picayune Saturday, November 24, 2007 As if Hurricane Katrina's wind and water hadn't inflicted enough damage, a group of researchers led by a Tulane University biologist has found that the monster storm may well have accelerated global warming. When Katrina roared through coastal forests in August 2005, it destroyed thousands of trees. As those trees decompose, the carbon they release... For each tree, where did the carbon originally come from? From the Fizz Fairy, over a period of many decades. They decompose much faster (especially during fires). It is an honest question that deserves an honest answer: Is the carbon that is released originally from CO2 (sequestered by the plant), or converted from elemental carbon to CO2? |
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Peter Franks wrote:
David wrote: Peter Franks wrote: Roger Coppock wrote: Trees felled by Katrina weighed as factor in global warming By John Pope, in the Times Picayune Saturday, November 24, 2007 As if Hurricane Katrina's wind and water hadn't inflicted enough damage, a group of researchers led by a Tulane University biologist has found that the monster storm may well have accelerated global warming. When Katrina roared through coastal forests in August 2005, it destroyed thousands of trees. As those trees decompose, the carbon they release... For each tree, where did the carbon originally come from? From the Fizz Fairy, over a period of many decades. They decompose much faster (especially during fires). It is an honest question that deserves an honest answer: Is the carbon that is released originally from CO2 (sequestered by the plant), or converted from elemental carbon to CO2? From the air, mainly. |
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