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Have you any idea of the volume of CO2 absorbed by plants? Or emitted by volcanoes?
Unless you do, your post is simple fear-mongering. Large numbers are meaningless by themselves. CO2 comprises a tiny portion of the atmosphere, and water vapour (also a greenhouse gas) is far more common.
Unless you do, your post is simple fear-mongering. Large numbers are meaningless by themselves. CO2 comprises a tiny portion of the atmosphere, and water vapour (also a greenhouse gas) is far more common.
Indeed CO2 is a very important part of the atmosphere, though CO2 in it’s natural levels are small all living things need it, 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 0.9% argon, and 0.03% carbon.
0.03 is on average but that is all natural production because we need it and the man made additional releases are not part of the natural atmosphere.
plants and other biomass can handle a bigger swing in those percentages above way more but animals and humans no such much, It’s quite delicate balance for air breathers at least.