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Higher temperatures raise CO2 level: Cause-effect inversion, again  
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Posted by: DWA
05/23/2008, 12:08:27

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There was an interesting article that I saw yesterday outlining how the ecological cart and the horse are turned around (to some extent at least) on carbon dioxide levels causality.

That is, whatever the reason for higher temperatures, that higher temperature results in the ocean and soil giving up more carbon dioxide.

I think I knew something like that ever since I owned my first $6.99 Chemcraft chemistry set.

I can scout around again for the article, if you are interested, or maybe find some of the same idea on the internet.

This fact of environmental heat causing higher Carbon Dioxide emissions in the natural world is somewhat/?largely offset by greater forestation and plant activity. Last night I saw on cable t.v. that Greenland actually has a birch forest, and that Spruces have been recently introduced there, from Southeast Alaska. Inuits there are driving farm tractors.

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