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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: 3387436" data-attributes="member: 55822"><p>Your right trees can help, until they die, cut or are burned. Then they release the co2 stored, its more a band aid than a fix.</p><p>You have to fix the underlying issues, that are putting the co2 into the atmosphere, I actual think the oceans will do that if we cut our emissions of co2. They will grab the extra co2 if we give them a chance. And they lock up more than trees, and plants. We just need to do it before we start to, to badly effect the oceans chemistry.</p><p></p><p>If we keep adding co2 and we let oceans reach total saturation for co2, even if the oceans are not damaged, we will see co2 levels rise with out the brakes the oceans provided which is estimated at 48%, so co2 level would increase 48% faster at that point. Than they are now.</p><p></p><p>Every piece of evidence I see points to, we need to do something and keep doing it until we reduce our co2 emissions below the point the oceans, and the rest of the planet are adsorbing it, at the very least. That means weaning off fossil fuels as expensive as that is to do. But it's easier if everyone does their bit it spreads the cost, and goals will be met faster at lower cost.</p><p>Small things can lead to big changes, your choice of car, insulting your house, fixing drafts, new boiler, reducing waste, avoiding unnecessary car journeys, car sharing, and saving electric. They all burn fossil fuel directly or indirectly.</p><p>They are sometimes very simple and cheap to do, not everything cost big money, but they all help. And a lot actually save you money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave645, post: 3387436, member: 55822"] Your right trees can help, until they die, cut or are burned. Then they release the co2 stored, its more a band aid than a fix. You have to fix the underlying issues, that are putting the co2 into the atmosphere, I actual think the oceans will do that if we cut our emissions of co2. They will grab the extra co2 if we give them a chance. And they lock up more than trees, and plants. We just need to do it before we start to, to badly effect the oceans chemistry. If we keep adding co2 and we let oceans reach total saturation for co2, even if the oceans are not damaged, we will see co2 levels rise with out the brakes the oceans provided which is estimated at 48%, so co2 level would increase 48% faster at that point. Than they are now. Every piece of evidence I see points to, we need to do something and keep doing it until we reduce our co2 emissions below the point the oceans, and the rest of the planet are adsorbing it, at the very least. That means weaning off fossil fuels as expensive as that is to do. But it's easier if everyone does their bit it spreads the cost, and goals will be met faster at lower cost. Small things can lead to big changes, your choice of car, insulting your house, fixing drafts, new boiler, reducing waste, avoiding unnecessary car journeys, car sharing, and saving electric. They all burn fossil fuel directly or indirectly. They are sometimes very simple and cheap to do, not everything cost big money, but they all help. And a lot actually save you money. [/QUOTE]
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