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Re: EDF has a little trouble getting through the winter




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 15/09/22, 20:41

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.

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Re: EDF has a little trouble getting through the winter




by Remundo » 15/09/22, 20:48

I'm a provocative chouille, but I'm right.

CO2 is not an enemy of plants, on the contrary.

On the other hand, ionizing radiation is, and eating contaminated plants pollutes the entire food chain. Some radionuclides settle in the organs and irradiate them for a long time.

I do not neglect the climate problem of CO2 from fossil fuels, however.
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Re: EDF has a little trouble getting through the winter




by Remundo » 15/09/22, 20:49

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...
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Re: EDF has a little trouble getting through the winter




by sicetaitsimple » 15/09/22, 21:04

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...


I do not caricature anything, I copy.
It turns out that for about two centuries, plants have only had more and more CO2 available to them in the atmosphere. One has the impression to read your sentence that there could be a lack of it, since the combustion of the coal/gas at least has the merit of leaving CO2 available for plant growth.
So the more the better, in your opinion?
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Re: EDF has a little trouble getting through the winter




by Remundo » 15/09/22, 21:08

Everything needs the right dose.

CO2 overstimulates plant growth and it is well known.

But it also acidifies the oceans and disrupts the climate (heats it in particular).

I am simply saying that plants can valorise CO2, whereas they are attacked by radioactivity.
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Re: EDF has a little trouble getting through the winter




by sicetaitsimple » 15/09/22, 21:20

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?
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Re: EDF has a little trouble getting through the winter




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 15/09/22, 21:49

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?

The: https://ocean-climate.org/sensibilisati ... ur-locean/
But not only: https://www.google.com/search?q=acidifi ... nt=gws-wiz
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by Obamot » 15/09/22, 22:39

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.

EDF small players...

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Re: EDF has a little trouble getting through the winter




by Christophe » 15/09/22, 22:46

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?


On the forum since...at least this: medias/une-study-relaunches-the-debate-on-the-geological-storage-of-co2-t2116.html
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Re: EDF has a little trouble getting through the winter




by Christophe » 15/09/22, 22:48

Remundo wrote:Everything needs the right dose.

CO2 overstimulates plant growth and it is well known.


A study showed a few years ago that not that much...or at least much less than "expected" by previous models...we talked about it on the forum but where ????
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