do people believe in g/warming, page-41

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    Seden, I realise your comprehension and recall skills may be limited, so I'll point out that I have said over and over and over that CO2 stimulates plant growth. Other factors become limiting factors when there is ample CO2. (Do you understand what limits plant growth? Hint: too much water will drown plants, cyclones break them, mudslides bury them, drought makes them die from lack of water, too much heat makes them wilt and die from not being able to keep up the water intake over time, lack of major and trace elements means they will stunt and maybe die, too much trace element will damage or kill them, competition between plants restricts available nutrients and light.)

    All I'm saying (over and over) is that the fact that most plants respond to increased CO2 is inconsequential to the overall deleterious impacts we are all suffering from global warming from rising carbon emissions.

    Isn't it about time you considered the broader implications instead of getting stuck on the old 'CO2 is good for plants' kick?
 
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