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On Apr 19, 2:42 pm, "oonbz" wrote:
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Flaps_50! wrote:
On Apr 17, 7:57 pm, Fran wrote:
On Apr 17, 4:28 pm, Roger Coppock wrote:


We've seen this Essenhigh kook on alt.global-warming
before. Google his name on an archive of that
group. Note that he's a mechanical engineer, who
publishes in the op-ed pages of a chemical journal.
No one but Bonzo takes this crank seriously.
Those who know say that about 75% of CO2 released today will have been
sequestered within about 250 years. Even 50,000 years from now, about
7% will remain.

Then expain how CO2 varies with season...


Typical mindless drivelling idiot Denialist non-sequitur.
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Why not try answering the question.


Coming from a copy and paste spammer who refuses to answer questions,
this is moronic

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The Nerk wrote:

On Apr 19, 2:42 pm, "oonbz" wrote:
wrote in message
Flaps_50! wrote:
On Apr 17, 7:57 pm, Fran wrote:
On Apr 17, 4:28 pm, Roger Coppock wrote:


We've seen this Essenhigh kook on alt.global-warming
before. Google his name on an archive of that
group. Note that he's a mechanical engineer, who
publishes in the op-ed pages of a chemical journal.
No one but Bonzo takes this crank seriously.
Those who know say that about 75% of CO2 released today will have been
sequestered within about 250 years. Even 50,000 years from now, about
7% will remain.
Then expain how CO2 varies with season...


Typical mindless drivelling idiot Denialist non-sequitur.
************************************************** **********

Why not try answering the question.


Coming from a copy and paste spammer who refuses to answer questions,
this is moronic


Failure to answer the question once more ! Totally predictable.

Graham


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On Apr 19, 1:51*am, The Nerk wrote:
On Apr 19, 2:42 pm, "oonbz" wrote:





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Flaps_50! wrote:
On Apr 17, 7:57 pm, Fran wrote:
On Apr 17, 4:28 pm, Roger Coppock wrote:


We've seen this Essenhigh kook on alt.global-warming
before. Google his name on an archive of that
group. Note that he's a mechanical engineer, who
publishes in the op-ed pages of a chemical journal.
No one but Bonzo takes this crank seriously.
Those who know say that about 75% of CO2 released today will have been
sequestered within about 250 years. Even 50,000 years from now, about
7% will remain.
Then expain how CO2 varies with season...


Typical mindless drivelling idiot Denialist non-sequitur.
************************************************** **********


Why not try answering the question.


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