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Xaiveir wrote:10sun wrote:C02 being one of the key ones, while it did exist, it existed in a balance with plant life and foliage on Earth. With thousands upon thousands of miles of Rain forest, vegetation, and other trees being cut down daily reduces the amount of Co2 that can be tolerated in the environment. Increase in one thing, decrease in its balance will deffinatly dramatically effect the atmosphere.
The net oxygen produced by all the rainforests in the world is neglible.
I think that the rainforests should stay due to the uncatalogued biodiversity, however they simply do not play a role in this topic.
If you want to talk about the impact of soil erosion on phytoplankton & other forms of microalgae, then we can chat.
-Adam
The net oxygen produced by all rainforests is not neglible at all. Especially when you couple them with Mass clear cutting of non rain forest areas, among other vegitation and plant life that is disturbed and destroyed.
It does play a role in this topic, because it does, and will continue to effect the environment as the years past. Im certainly no tree hugging hippie, but i cant believe you would say that cutting down trees has no effect on the environment.
If you would like, we can chat about microalgae also.
Narrock wrote:Here's Canada's reaction to algore's lunacy:
http://www.canadafreepress.com/2006/harris061206.htm
Narrock wrote:Here's Canada's reaction to algore's lunacy:
http://www.canadafreepress.com/2006/harris061206.htm
Do not change the focus of an otherwise innocent thread to personal squabbling.
In a 21-page report for policymakers, the group of climate experts unanimously linked -- with "90 percent" certainty -- the increase of average global temperatures since the mid-20th century to the increase of manmade greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
The only dire predictions that are full of shit are the ones Al Gore makes while flying around in his private jets to warn us to slow down on our CO2 use. Bullshit and Hypocritical all at once.
Ginzburgh wrote:It's 6 degrees here. Can we please have some more global warming ASAP.
That means nothing. It's been in the 40s-60s here all winter and phoenix arizona has had more snow than we have had in connecticut, 1 inch.
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