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--[[User:LorisHemlof|LorisHemlof]] ([[User talk:LorisHemlof|talk]]), Adelaide, Australia, 05:53, 30 September 2013 (BST) | --[[User:LorisHemlof|LorisHemlof]] ([[User talk:LorisHemlof|talk]]), Adelaide, Australia, 05:53, 30 September 2013 (BST) | ||
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+ | " In the year 1805, CO2 was only 278 ppm and it has risen to 378 ppm by 2004, or in about 100 years it increased 100 ppm. " | ||
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+ | Ken, what kind of calculator did you use? Is it made by Khmer Rouge? | ||
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+ | --[[User:Allah.|Allah.]] ([[User talk:Allah.|talk]]), Endless Desert, 14:47, 30 September 2013 (BST) | ||
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+ | Thanks for pointing out the mistake Allah. | ||
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+ | --[[User:Psycloud|Psycloud]] ([[User talk:Psycloud|talk]]), 04:13, 13 October 2013 (BST) | ||
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+ | == Allah. said ... == | ||
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+ | Allahuakbar (Allah The Great). | ||
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+ | --[[User:Allah.|Allah.]] ([[User talk:Allah.|talk]]), Endless Desert, 04:14, 16 October 2013 (BST) | ||
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Comments on Carbon Dioxide
LorisHemlof said ...
Allah. said ...
" In the year 1805, CO2 was only 278 ppm and it has risen to 378 ppm by 2004, or in about 100 years it increased 100 ppm. "
Ken, what kind of calculator did you use? Is it made by Khmer Rouge?
--Allah. (talk), Endless Desert, 14:47, 30 September 2013 (BST)
Carbon dioxide is the most starved for plant nutrient and would help mediate the due cyclical ice age, a 10 fold increase to .5% although causing mild symptoms in humans would be extremely beneficial to the plant biosphere and could save most life on Earth from the due 90,000 ice age.
--LorisHemlof (talk), Adelaide, Australia, 05:53, 30 September 2013 (BST)