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Default Atmospheric CO2 -- a different view

"Larry" wrote in message
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"KLC Lewis" wrote in
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Wrong focus. Yes, the entire paper supports that the recent CO2 rise
is due to human activity -- and that I do not dispute. It is clear
that we are generating CO2 which would not otherwise be put into the
atmosphere. Nevertheless, the amount that we are generating does not
approach that which is generated by natural processes.



The other problem is we do NOT live in a plastic bubble or fish tank,
sealed against external influences, like the solar wind.
Environmentalists always treat Earth like some kind of dome city where
the air comes from the government's own air recycling.

It's just like the lakes. According to greenies, because of over 100
years of 2-stroke boat engines spewing Quaker State SAE30, carefully
mixed at 15:1 until very recently, all lakes should be about 3" deep in
partially burned motor oil that trails out behind the boats.

What happened to all of it? It floats, which is why I don't find it in
the mud squishing up between my toes with the blood suckers. It's not on
the beach or rocks sticking up. Where'd it all go? I musta dumped a
hundred gallons of it in that tank all those years. Why is it suddenly
such a problem when it never showed up at all like Exxon Valdez?

Answer - MONEY....Government funding.

Larry
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I think this might answer the question...

http://www.greatlakeswiki.org/index...._on,_Big_River


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