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,
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.
except that the release of CO2 is not limited to humans but to all breathing beings on this planet.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.
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