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Political essays about the 45th President

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Comment from DR DIP
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It's a very very controversial question Brett and you have got to remember humans breathe in air made up of 76 percent oxygen produced from forests and trees in their transpiration cycle. Trees absorb Co2.
Whether the balance on a world wide scale is equal has Scientists in debate.
Carbon monoxide produced from the exhaust of the fossil fueled automobile would be considered a large percentage in the production of that gas into the environment
Then again look at the Co2 from the smoke from natural worldwide bush fires over the years and the volcanic ash from Volcanos That concentration and percentage would far outweigh the production of that gas from human technology in fossil fuels. Mother nature is like a huge sponge and is quite resilient.
These scenarios but also be taken into the debate.

dip

 Comment Written 16-Mar-2017


reply by the author on 19-Mar-2017
    As always, Dip, appreciate your comments, support, and viewpoints.
Comment from bookishfabler
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It is extremely likely that human influence has been the dominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th Century." I tend to agree here. Not positive humans are at fault, but I would say more than likely)

hugs Heidi

 Comment Written 16-Mar-2017


reply by the author on 17-Mar-2017
    It is highly debated, and I believe Pruitt may be correct when he said more studying needs to be done on the topic.