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#21 Post by Explosive »

snayperskaya wrote:It is if there is too much!.

http://ocean.nationalgeographic.com/oce ... ification/

Yes climate change has always been part of the natural cycle of the planet for millenia but it now occurs at an accelerated rate.
Can you seriously say that climate and weather patterns haven't changed in the last 40 or 50 years?.

Ice cores from Glaciers have proven it, some have even pinpointed key moments in the past.I read one study on ice cores from a glacier in the Alps where scientists were about to pinpoint the the time the Romans started smelting metal on a large scale.
Is there too much CO2 now or not enough ?

I can not say that climate and weather patterns have changed for the worse in any way. I would be surprised if the had not changed.

Is the world too hot now, or too cold ?
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Explosive wrote:
snayperskaya wrote:It is if there is too much!.

http://ocean.nationalgeographic.com/oce ... ification/

Yes climate change has always been part of the natural cycle of the planet for millenia but it now occurs at an accelerated rate.
Can you seriously say that climate and weather patterns haven't changed in the last 40 or 50 years?.

Ice cores from Glaciers have proven it, some have even pinpointed key moments in the past.I read one study on ice cores from a glacier in the Alps where scientists were about to pinpoint the the time the Romans started smelting metal on a large scale.
Is there too much CO2 now or not enough ?

I can not say that climate and weather patterns have changed for the worse in any way. I would be surprised if the had not changed.

Is the world too hot now, or too cold ?
Mike...,may I call you Mike?.....why do you come across as confrontational in every topic?.
"The only real power comes out of a long rifle." - Joseph Stalin

Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.

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#23 Post by Explosive »

snayperskaya wrote:
Explosive wrote:
snayperskaya wrote:It is if there is too much!.

http://ocean.nationalgeographic.com/oce ... ification/

Yes climate change has always been part of the natural cycle of the planet for millenia but it now occurs at an accelerated rate.
Can you seriously say that climate and weather patterns haven't changed in the last 40 or 50 years?.

Ice cores from Glaciers have proven it, some have even pinpointed key moments in the past.I read one study on ice cores from a glacier in the Alps where scientists were about to pinpoint the the time the Romans started smelting metal on a large scale.
Is there too much CO2 now or not enough ?

I can not say that climate and weather patterns have changed for the worse in any way. I would be surprised if the had not changed.

Is the world too hot now, or too cold ?
Mike...,may I call you Mike?.....why do you come across as confrontational in every topic?.
There is nothing confrontational about my questions that I can see. How are they confrontational ?
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#24 Post by Explosive »

PS, Nobody else calls me Mike, but you can call me Mike if you want.

PPS, Is that ok or is it confrontational ?
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#25 Post by Explosive »

You don't have to answer my questions if you would rather not. :)
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#26 Post by snayperskaya »

Just how it seems at times.As no one else calls you Mike I won't out of respect :good:

Obviously there is too much co2 in the oceans, that's why coral regeneration has slowed.

Global average temps are up with records being broken annually.UK weather has got warmer and wetter at an accelerated rate, outpacing should would be expected to be seen over a given timeframe due to natural fluctuations.

My ex-wife is a marine biologist so I got to learn a bit over the 15 years we were married so I do know a bit on the subject :good:
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snayperskaya wrote:Just how it seems at times.As no one else calls you Mike I won't out of respect :good:

Obviously there is too much co2 in the oceans, that's why coral regeneration has slowed.

Global average temps are up with records being broken annually.UK weather has got warmer and wetter at an accelerated rate, outpacing should would be expected to be seen over a given timeframe due to natural fluctuations.

My ex-wife is a marine biologist so I got to learn a bit over the 15 years we were married so I do know a bit on the subject :good:

If there is too much CO2 in the oceans, then I would have thought there was too much CO2 in the atmosphere as well. Or does it not work like that ?........
Is there too much CO2 now or not enough ?


If global temperatures are up then why is the Antarctic Ice sheet growing in size ?

Once again.... Is the world too hot now, or too cold ? ..............Please answer
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#28 Post by snayperskaya »

Thats me done..............
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#29 Post by Explosive »

snayperskaya wrote:Thats me done..............


CO2 is plant food, and we need more of it. Without CO2 there would be no life on earth. Ask your ex wife.
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#30 Post by snayperskaya »

Explosive wrote:
snayperskaya wrote:Thats me done..............


CO2 is plant food, and we need more of it. Without CO2 there would be no life on earth. Ask your ex wife.
This is the last I'm saying on this........you are correct in what you say but there has to be a balance in nature and too much atmospheric co2 alters that balance.Too much atmospheric co2, above the normal levels, actually has a negative effect on plant growth.

https://news.stanford.edu/pr/02/jasperplots124.html

If plant growth in negatively affected it reduces the plants ability to convert co2 into oxygen, remember the Amazon rainforest are essentially the lungs of the planet, processing co2 into oxygen as a result of photosynthesis. Same goes for aquatic plant species.
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