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On 1/7/10 12:17 PM, Eric Gisin wrote:
But what people don't know, say the scientists at Intellectual Ventures labs in Bellevue, Wash., is that the carbon dioxide level some 80 million years ago - back when our mammalian ancestors were evolving - was at least 1,000 parts per million. In fact, that is the concentration of carbon dioxide you regularly breathe if you work in a new energy-efficient office building, for that is the level established by the engineering group that sets standards for heating and ventilation systems. If there weren't so many billions of people on the planet needing fresh water, and 1.3 billion living at almost sea level, going up to 1000 ppmv for CO2 wouldn't be such a problem. If ecosystem change slowly enough, many species adapt. Fast changes usually result in mass extinctions. |
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On Jan 7, 2:20*pm, Sam Wormley wrote:
[who cares what two cornholes spew] |
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On Jan 7, 2:20*pm, Sam Wormley wrote:
On 1/7/10 12:17 PM, Eric Gisin wrote: But what people don't know, say the scientists at Intellectual Ventures labs in Bellevue, Wash., is that the carbon dioxide level some 80 million years ago - back when our mammalian ancestors were evolving - was at least 1,000 parts per million. In fact, that is the concentration of carbon dioxide you regularly breathe if you work in a new energy-efficient office building, for that is the level established by the engineering group that sets standards for heating and ventilation systems. * *If there weren't so many billions of people on the planet needing * *fresh water, and 1.3 billion living at almost sea level, going up * *to 1000 ppmv for CO2 wouldn't be such a problem. * *If ecosystem change slowly enough, many species adapt. Fast * *changes usually result in mass extinctions. may you and your devolved lib-turd-retards be the first to go, ****tard. |
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