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The great global warming scam, worth a listen I think.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave645" data-source="post: 3384542" data-attributes="member: 55822"><p>He is maybe a genius, as may you be but, it doesn't make them right all the time.</p><p> All I get from this video is he wants more funding, because he thinks that he can balance the problems we are making with genetic modifications of plants so they grow more roots....</p><p></p><p>That tells me he can see the problems that are coming, our way.</p><p>The problem with his logic is it's only a small % of co2 that gets locked up in soil, at best 10% of what a plant consumed, even if he could get that to 50% the ground would be so full of plant roots waiting to decompose, I believe it would be non farmable. Because to bump the trapped co2 by 500% to 50% overall, you have to bump the amount of plant roots by that same amount. So we have 5x the plant roots to deal with.</p><p></p><p>The bit at the start, with sea level rise, and if we converted all the co2 in the atmosphere now into top soil they balance out.....ER all the co2 in the air now equals one years worth of sea rises......so we do the imposable, and if we do it will offset sea rises for the year, if you think current measures to control co2 are expensive, his to fix them are, nearly imposable. With any amount of money, he seems to be on a fishing mission and his catch is funding for his research field.</p><p>He wants money to research for ways to increase plant root growth, so we can lock co2 up via genetically engineered crops. Er.....ok.</p><p></p><p>They say genius is not far from madness, he may be a case in point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave645, post: 3384542, member: 55822"] He is maybe a genius, as may you be but, it doesn't make them right all the time. All I get from this video is he wants more funding, because he thinks that he can balance the problems we are making with genetic modifications of plants so they grow more roots.... That tells me he can see the problems that are coming, our way. The problem with his logic is it's only a small % of co2 that gets locked up in soil, at best 10% of what a plant consumed, even if he could get that to 50% the ground would be so full of plant roots waiting to decompose, I believe it would be non farmable. Because to bump the trapped co2 by 500% to 50% overall, you have to bump the amount of plant roots by that same amount. So we have 5x the plant roots to deal with. The bit at the start, with sea level rise, and if we converted all the co2 in the atmosphere now into top soil they balance out.....ER all the co2 in the air now equals one years worth of sea rises......so we do the imposable, and if we do it will offset sea rises for the year, if you think current measures to control co2 are expensive, his to fix them are, nearly imposable. With any amount of money, he seems to be on a fishing mission and his catch is funding for his research field. He wants money to research for ways to increase plant root growth, so we can lock co2 up via genetically engineered crops. Er.....ok. They say genius is not far from madness, he may be a case in point. [/QUOTE]
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