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CO2 and evolution (Introduction)

by xeno6696 @, Omaha NE, Sunday, July 18, 2010, 16:52 @ David Turell

This article covers a couple billion years or so of Earth history in regard to the relationship of CO2 and temperature. What is truly amazing is that the temperature has had a wide range, but has never gotten so high as to boil away our water supply. Further the temperature has stayed in a range that would allow life and evolution to continue on a course to what we see now. There is a close relationship between CO2 and temperature but many other modifying factors are discussed.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20627661.200-climate-control-is-co2-really-in-cha...


Great looking article, lol, as usual I'm barred due to lack of subscription.


I just saw the summary also. I'm too cheap to buy every journal or article that comes along. but the summary tells us alot, and Climategate marches on.

I've been following a couple of the blogs you've mentioned; but I still need to ask whether or not you think that we should do nothing? In my mind--the technologies that can evolve chasing "green dollars" is worth a little bit of tribulation. I would pay 10c/gallon for a fund to encourage renewable energy growth.

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