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#Canada is carbon NEGATIVE right now and has been for years - if we don't start putting carbon back into the atmosphere, our trees are going to hollow out and die. #CARBON is good for our ecosystem, we need MORE not LESS.

KevinJJohnston 7 Nov 12
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Finally! Another voice of rationality in the darkness of the New Dark Ages. It is true. The Earth is dangerously close to the minimum atmospheric CO2 required to support plant life. Myopic climate alarmists will probably soon flip toward this as the new scare, when political opportunists realize that the public no longer believes the climate scare.

I am not worried for three reasons. 1. Politically correct belief systems always morph into something else in relatively short times. 2. There is still enough CO2 in the geology and oceans of the Earth to buffer the atmosphere for longer than the latest political opportunity. 3. Thank goodness for human boosting of CO2 levels to around 400 PPM recently.

Atmospheric CO2 levels were relatively constant at about 300 PPM for the last 2 million years on Earth. 146 million years ago they were around 3000 PPM; about 10 times recent levels, the Earth was populated by dinosaurs, and was not on fire. 570 million years ago they were around 6000 PPM. One of the warmest periods on Earth was the Eocene, when the average temperature rose to about 75F, and CO2 was far less than the maximums above. The current average temperature on Earth is about 57F. Climate alarmists won't tell you the complete story. Those driving the narrative are lying. The rest are too lazy to look up the facts as I have done. It wasn't difficult.

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