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On Feb 14, 2:58*pm, "boozn" wrote:
"Fran" wrote in message ... On Feb 12, 5:14 pm, "boozn" wrote: "Fran" wrote in message .... On Feb 12, 3:45 pm, "boozn" wrote: "Fran" wrote in message ... On Feb 11, 3:47 pm, wrote: The fact of the matter is that the most important life on Earth -- humans -- developed under a CO2 regime between about 180ppmv and 290ppmv. What evidence do you have for this claim? The CO2 record and the course of history, bozo Oh you mean where temperatures LEAD CO2 levels by about 800 years, komrade? Also, Did You Know... 27 Jan 2008 http://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/GlobWarmTest/A4a.html The world's natural wetlands produce more greenhouse gas contributions annually than all human sources combined. Even if that turned out to be true, so what? Wetlands recycle biomass. They don't havest sequestered sources of fossil carbon, and in any event wetlands play an important role in ecosystems. Crude oil and coal do not. Fran |
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