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Since about 90%+ comes from nature, isn't this throwing money down a rathole?
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Since about 90%+ comes from nature, isn't this throwing money down a rathole?
Since about 90%+ comes from nature, isn't this throwing money down a rathole?
All of it comes from nature but I don’t see your point.
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The greenhouse effect is uninterested in the source of the greenhouse gas, so I don’t see how that matters. If your true concern is that we’ll remove too much carbon and damage the earth, that seems really unlikely but would be quite reversible since the gas would be stored in one form or another.
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The greenhouse effect is uninterested in the source of the greenhouse gas, so I don’t see how that matters. If your true concern is that we’ll remove too much carbon and damage the earth, that seems really unlikely but would be quite reversible since the gas would be stored in one form or another.
The greenhouse effect is uninterested in the source of the greenhouse gas, so I don’t see how that matters. If your true concern is that we’ll remove too much carbon and damage the earth, that seems really unlikely but would be quite reversible since the gas would be stored in one form or another.
Climate change "sceptics" say that there's nothing mankind could do that could possibly affect the earth, as it's just so big.
Except for this, apparently.