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Old March 18th 06, 03:08 PM posted to sci.environment,sci.space.policy,alt.global-warming,sci.geo.geology
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Default Carbon Dioxide - 381 ppm - 3.0 ppm/y

In article ,
Fred J. McCall wrote:
(Lloyd Parker) wrote:

:Then why hasn't the current level caused accelerated plant growth and kept

the
:level from growing?

Then why doesn't the rate of growth of the 'current level' correlate
to human output?


Sinks -- plants, oceans. But they obviously are not absorbing it all.


As someone just pointed out, plant growth IS accelerating. Why's that
happening and do you seriously think it has no effect?

Yet plant growth cannot even absorb all the added CO2 humans are putting out
now. Why do you think it will in the future?