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1. Date: 2008-07-07 02:30:24
Subject: Re: CO2 Pollution Could Erase Coral Reefs
From: "0Z0NB" <0...@d...com> Search message by this author


"Bill Carter" <q...@s...com> wrote in message
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> Peter Muehlbauer wrote:
>> Ok, I'll give you some more time to think it over.
>> Just sit down, relax and think...
>> take your time, no hurry. I'll still be here in 1 month or so.
>> Hint: Maybe there is no acidification?
>> Extra hint: CO2 is neither a pollutant, nor is it a toxic by the way.
>
> So there wasn't anything in those articles which refutes the
> study of acidification of the oceans. As I stated. Thanks
> for clarifying.

Simple, basic commonsense totally debunks this "acidification of the
oceans" scaremongering.

Any allegedly manmade atmospheric CO2 that goes into the oceans is just
a tiny percentage of total allegedly manmade CO2;
The volume of allegedly manmade CO2 in the atmosphere is just a tiny
percentage of atmospheric CO2;
The volume of CO2 in the atmosphere is just a tiny percentage of the
total atmospheric volume;
The volume of the atmosphere is just a tiny, tiny percentage of the
total volume of the earth's oceans;
Thus the amount of extra allegedly manmade atmospheric CO2 causing
alleged "acidification of the oceans" is infinitesimal!

ERGO this alleged "acidification of the oceans" is total bunkum!!!




Warmest Regards

Bonzo


"If scientists say they are 100% sure, or that they are absolutely
certain about the cause and effect and ignore variables which might show
that they could be wrong, they are practicing junk science. Junk science
happens when scientists believe something based on just some of what
they see."

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2. Date: 2008-07-07 05:42:09
Subject: Re: CO2 Pollution Could Erase Coral Reefs
From: "JakTheHammer" <j...@a...com> Search message by this author


"0Z0NB" <0...@d...com> wrote in message
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> "Bill Carter" <q...@s...com> wrote in message
> news:GTeck.1027$zv7.160@flpi143.ffdc.sbc.com...
>> Peter Muehlbauer wrote:
>>> Ok, I'll give you some more time to think it over.
>>> Just sit down, relax and think...



Bozo,

We need more CO2, opposite of what you want.

You never examined the atmosphere like me, SO you cannot come
here and claim your Bullshit.

CO2 is less than 0.02%. Nitrogen is 79%, Oxygen is about 20.96%.

The plant needs CO2 more than 0.02% to grow. You Global Warming
is caused by something else, either the Solar Flare or the heat
from human vehicles. The best solution is to fix the mechanic,
currently we burn fuel 35% - 50% wastefully.




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3. Date: 2008-07-07 06:38:12
Subject: Re: CO2 Pollution Could Erase Coral Reefs
From: "0Z0BN" <0...@d...com> Search message by this author


"JakTheHammer" <j...@a...com> wrote in message
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> "0Z0NB" <0...@d...com> wrote in message
> news:48717fba$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au...
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>> "Bill Carter" <q...@s...com> wrote in message
>> news:GTeck.1027$zv7.160@flpi143.ffdc.sbc.com...
>>> Peter Muehlbauer wrote:
>>>> Ok, I'll give you some more time to think it over.
>>>> Just sit down, relax and think...
>
>
>
> Bozo,
>
> We need more CO2, opposite of what you want.
>
> You never examined the atmosphere like me, SO you cannot come
> here and claim your Bullshit.
>
> CO2 is less than 0.02%. Nitrogen is 79%, Oxygen is about 20.96%.
>
> The plant needs CO2 more than 0.02% to grow. You Global Warming
> is caused by something else, either the Solar Flare or the heat
> from human vehicles. The best solution is to fix the mechanic,
> currently we burn fuel 35% - 50% wastefully.
>

Agreed!


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Warmest Regards

Bonzo


"The notion of a static, unchanging climate is foreign to the history of
the earth or any other planet with a fluid envelope. The fact that the
developed world went into hysterics over changes in global mean
temperature of a few tenths of a degree will astound future
generations." Richard Lindzen, Professor of Meteorology MIT and Member
of the National Academy of Sciences

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