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Elevated CO2: How Sweet it is ... for Sugarcane!

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2009

We all learned back in grade school that CO2 is good for vegetation, and that plants need it to grow and construct their tissues. Might not the extra CO2 projected to be in the air by the end of the century therefore actually be beneficial for the planets vegetation?

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  • CO2 IS the primary gas of life on earth; we cannot exist without plants & almost no plant can exist without CO2.

    FACT: According to GEOCARB III, (R.A. Berner, 2001), the planet's AVERAGE CO2 conc. over the last 500 million years was 3 to 5 times higher than it is now. That long ago is when the first land plants appeared on earth and CO2 was over 10 times more than now. Gore is a liar getting VERY rich from his global warming scam. It's getting cooler & sea level rise is now decelerating.

  • Indeed, C02 has been at higher levels then today. It would be beneficial for plants, an all that depend on them for survival.

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  • This is a complete load of Truth! :D

  • Global Warming concept has never been the reason for the whole movement. CO2 is the only gas in the atmosphere that anyone can pretend to control. It has been chosen because of the desire of the one world movement to control every aspect of our lives through oppressive regulation. Global Warming is scientifically impossible without a heat source. Since the sun is our only continuous source of heat, only increased numbers of sunspots and solar flares can increase warming of the earth.

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  • Well alot of it breaks down into nitrogen which is systemic to healthy plant growth. Example, salmon along rivers, streams and creeks.

  • Everything effects everything else. What happens in the fall when more biomass decay hits the atmosphere?

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