Off-Topic: Interesting paper on anthropogenic climate change
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MartiniMan
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Interesting paper on anthropogenic climate change
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7/15/2019 8:36:59 AM
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One clarification on your deforestation comments. The reality is that with higher CO2 levels, vegetation is thriving. Read an article recently about the greening of the planet due to increased food supplies (CO2) for plants. Deforestation is more an issue of poor forest management policies and approaches used in developing countries, especially South America. So reducing CO2 levels in the atmosphere will not be helpful to improved vegetative growth. By far a change in policies and strategies in developing countries will do more to help deforestration than reduction of CO2. Otherwise you are spot on.
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