Fuel prices at the pump and oil, where is the bug?

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Re: Fuel prices at the pump and oil, where is the bug?




by sicetaitsimple » 30/09/23, 23:30

Ahmed wrote:Janic writes: "[i]


CO2 is only problematic in excess, which is due to the anthropogenic release of energy stored during the 50 million years of the Carboniferous; so it makes sense.

have you checked it,
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Re: Fuel prices at the pump and oil, where is the bug?




by Ahmed » 01/10/23, 09:49

...at least as much as Janic his peremptory assertion! :P

Note: if plants, particularly woody ones, are capable of storing carbon, it is still only transient and it is only during the Carboniferous episode (probably a scientific legend"? : Lol: ) that this massive immobilization was lasting and could have continued to be...
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by sicetaitsimple » 02/10/23, 21:33

Peremptory, totally ridiculous.
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Re: Fuel prices at the pump and oil, where is the bug?




by Janic » 05/10/23, 12:48

30/09/23, 21:29
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If we take a French human, he exhales around 1 kg CO2/day, or 365 kg per year, but his carbon footprint is several tonnes CO2/year, even around 10 tonnes* on average. "...
Human respiration therefore accounts for around 5% of anthropogenic emissions in developed countries. 1/20th only. It would be different in underdeveloped countries.
except that the release of CO2 is not limited to humans but to all breathing beings on this planet.
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by Ahmed » 05/10/23, 13:58

Fortunately, we can expect an improvement due to this breathtaking dialectic! : Mrgreen:
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Re: Fuel prices at the pump and oil, where is the bug?




by sicetaitsimple » 05/10/23, 15:28

Well yes, we must not forget the mosquitoes, the flies, the earthworm, my cat, plus some farm animals which cause the CO2 level in the atmosphere to rise dangerously. Sacred Janic!
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