sicetaitsimple wrote:Remundo wrote:Coal/gas at least has the merit of leaving CO2 available for plant growth.
That's perfect, thank you for that insight.
Tain, Raymond has just made us a Tryphon!!!
sicetaitsimple wrote:Remundo wrote:Coal/gas at least has the merit of leaving CO2 available for plant growth.
That's perfect, thank you for that insight.
sicetaitsimple wrote:Remundo wrote:Coal/gas at least has the merit of leaving CO2 available for plant growth.
That's perfect, thank you for that insight.
Remundo wrote:sicetaitsimple wrote:Remundo wrote:Coal/gas at least has the merit of leaving CO2 available for plant growth.
That's perfect, thank you for that insight.
don't truncate my message too much to caricature it out of context...
Remundo wrote:But it also acidifies the oceans and disrupts the climate (heats it in particular).
sicetaitsimple wrote:Remundo wrote:But it also acidifies the oceans and disrupts the climate (heats it in particular).
Oh yes? Where did you read or hear that?
EDF small players...Christophe wrote:At EDF we have the same leaders in the communication department as at the Post Office...
EDF will use 100.000 advertising screens for its communication campaign to consume less energy.
sicetaitsimple wrote:Remundo wrote:But it also acidifies the oceans and disrupts the climate (heats it in particular).
Oh yes? Where did you read or hear that?
Remundo wrote:Everything needs the right dose.
CO2 overstimulates plant growth and it is well known.
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