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25/11/2009 17:35:51
James Blackburn
Qualty Design Systems, Inc.
Kuna, Idaho, United States
 
 
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25/11/2009 15:30:56
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Back in the 80s I worked on a fuel ethanol development. Ethanol is produced by yeast converting sugar to 50% ethanol and 50% Co2. One proposal of using the Co2 was to pump it into greenhouses so plants would grow faster to increase the output of crops. It seems to me that it would help restore the planet's forests faster if the Co2 levels were increased. Other than the hype of the oceans raising, the planet would benefit from increased Co2 and temperature by producing more trees and more food.

>>>>>First the GW2B administration forces their scientific staff to cook the data to hide the warming of the ball, now we discover that the books are cooked to create it.
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>>>>First off, please prove this. I've read where they disputed the so-called "science" but never where they "cooked the data".
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>>>>A big thank you goes out to the W admin for seeing through this hysterical tripe and for avoiding sending us down the Kyoto highway.
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>>>Too bad they couldn't keep the current batch of fools from diving in head first to try to cripple our industry (they've already crippled the economy and military).
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>>The cap and tax bill was dead before this broke. It's the one good bit of news from DC in a year. Be Thankful!
>
>One thing to look at here is that even if there is no global warming whatsoever, we'd still be better off if all or some of our power was generated by the sun and we restored the planet's forests in a better way.
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