"Anyway, the question still stands: where is the extra CO2...

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    "Anyway, the question still stands: where is the extra CO2 coming from if the global temperature isn't rising?"


    nothing like avoiding the obvious eh?

    What on earth could be causing all this co2 rise etc. etc.

    How about this?



    If we have less sunlight on earth, would we have less plant growth?

    Arrh, due to photosynthesis – you would think there is a very high possibility.

    If we have less plant growth – would this mean there is less CO2 taken up by plants?

    Sounds possible to me. Most would say obvious.

    Where then might all that CO2 that would have been taken up by plant growth in ‘normal’ sunlight – go?

    Well, if it wasn’t absorbed by growth – then quite possibly it might just stick around.

    What do we have?

    Diminishing sunlight and rising CO2 --------------------- what a coincidence.

    So, if we have less plant life – over the entire planet – and, we don’t know that yet - then just possibly that is exactly where the CO2 is coming from – not from something abnormal in it’s production – but from something abnormal in it’s absorption – or more accurately, lack of absorption.

    Easy fix ------------ stop flying.

    I would hazard a guess that it is no mere coincidence that an Israeli bloke noticed less sunlight not too long after jets became commercial.

    Why is everyone dancing around the elephant in the room?

    Pinto
 
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