Saturday 3 December 2011

Limit to life

The limit to life around the earth is available carbon dioxide in the air for plants to metabolise in photosynthesis. A combine it with water to form carbohydrates: greeting the surplus oxygen.
Animals breathe in this gas and combine it with the carbohydrates which came from plant matter. The breathe out carbon dioxide. And this stimulates plant growth.
At the end of the cretaceous 90% of life on earth died due to insufficient carbon dioxide. Life I only got over this problem when more animals existed to create more carbon dioxide.
Mankind’s carbon dioxide has increased life on earth. But he’s has not increased the level of carbon dioxide in the air, which is pegged by photosynthesis.
Nuclear power dreamt up man made climate change: which is biological rubbish based on a fictitious rise of carbon dioxide in the air. Which can never happen.
Man has increased life on earth. It is outside his power to affect the level of carbon dioxide in the air. Is carbon emissions amount to 0.0000175% daily.
So every day there are more plants to convert carbon dioxide into life. There isn’t our more carbon dioxide in the air. For the last two centuries carbon dioxide levels have been static at two parts per 1,000,000.

Jonathan Thomason JonThm9@aol.com

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