On Apr 23, 12:26 am,
herbertglaz...@webtv.net (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
I notice my oak tree has buds about two weeks earlier. Could the Earth
now that it is getting warmer have caused this? Another more
moisture,and the third reason is plant life loves CO2 Greener means
more oxygen and I like that Bert
Large leaf plants tend to love CO2, even acidic rain as laced with CO2
and NOx.
Above 12,000' there's hardly any CO2 to worry about. Even much above
6000' there are few species of large leaf vegetation. Below 6000',
all of hell on Earth is busting lose, bees have been dieing off and
even diatoms are more than half gone from only a couple hundred years
ago. Soils are naturally depleted, erosion is at an all time high,
and storms are packing a greater punch because of the extra 50
teratonnes worth of atmospheric h2o that's also more CO2/NOx acidic
than ever.
Other than all of that, plus dozens of other signs that we're clearly
going in the wrong direction, everything is just perfectly fine and
dandy for the rich and powerful.
. - Brad Guth