HDRKID
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If global warming were real it would mean a longer growing season. For example, if a farmer has a hay field that use to allow five cuttings per year. He might now do six. Also, more CO2 will enhance plants growing.
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It has been determined experimentally that the density of carbon dioxide needed for the optimal development of all kinds of plants is 895 mg per cubic meter of air
Actually, that is interesting if we consider our air. It has at the moment 364. Back in the early 1800's it was 280. Therefore we are far away. Yeah, from the optimal level for plants growing.
Well, I do not see any evidence of either process. All I hear are glaciers are melting and this is so. I was in Alaska this year. There I saw plenty of evidence that glaciers are melting away. However, this could be due to the thinning layer of ozone.
TAKEN FROM http://www.biocab.org/Carbon_Dioxide_CO2.html
It has been determined experimentally that the density of carbon dioxide needed for the optimal development of all kinds of plants is 895 mg per cubic meter of air
Actually, that is interesting if we consider our air. It has at the moment 364. Back in the early 1800's it was 280. Therefore we are far away. Yeah, from the optimal level for plants growing.
Well, I do not see any evidence of either process. All I hear are glaciers are melting and this is so. I was in Alaska this year. There I saw plenty of evidence that glaciers are melting away. However, this could be due to the thinning layer of ozone.