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Carbon Dioxide and Earth
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<blockquote data-quote="Beholder" data-source="post: 254887" data-attributes="member: 14640"><p>The problem is that we only have reliable measurements going back 800000 years from soil samples, and we have the highest CO2 and heat for the last 800000 years. I guess we would have to go back to a mass extinction millions of years ago to find a similar sudden increase in carbon that plants and animals are struggling with adapting to. Evolution is working on it as we speak and gets help from gene manipulation, but slowing down emissions would give evolution more time to adapt.</p><p></p><p>It is like mankind tipped over the first piece in a row of dominoe bricks and now the melting ice will release lots of trapped methane from rotten plants and animals. Not much we can do to stop it from happening once tipping points are reached, but the slower the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beholder, post: 254887, member: 14640"] The problem is that we only have reliable measurements going back 800000 years from soil samples, and we have the highest CO2 and heat for the last 800000 years. I guess we would have to go back to a mass extinction millions of years ago to find a similar sudden increase in carbon that plants and animals are struggling with adapting to. Evolution is working on it as we speak and gets help from gene manipulation, but slowing down emissions would give evolution more time to adapt. It is like mankind tipped over the first piece in a row of dominoe bricks and now the melting ice will release lots of trapped methane from rotten plants and animals. Not much we can do to stop it from happening once tipping points are reached, but the slower the better. [/QUOTE]
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