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From: "George R. Stilwell, Jr." <GRSJr at WORLDNET.ATT.NET>
Subject: Re: global warning
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At 1/9/2006 11:51 AM, you wrote:
>Dear George,
>Never heard old George linked to tsumanis or earthquakes. That sounds
>pretty far-fetched.
>However...recent ice cores taken from the arctic showed that the levels =of
>CO2 in the atmosphere have NEVER been as high as they are today--and all
>thanks to modern man. This is a significant showing of man's ability to
>affect change. CO2 levels affect so many things it is
>mind-boggling. Some research has revealed that exotic invasive plants
>actually grow faster with increase CO2 levels that native plants (which
>also grow faster--but not nearly as much as the exotics.)
>Something to think about,
>Ellen Nibali
So, how come my exotic Arisaema are growing so slowly?
>levels of CO2 in the atmosphere have NEVER been as high as they are
>today--and all thanks to modern man.
How can you prove that assertion. Could it be that we can measure better
now than during the industrial revolution or the time when Dinosaurs went
extinct?
I find "and all thanks to modern man" quite a stretch.
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