Posted on 05/03/2016 3:43:01 PM PDT by sparklite2
New research reveals that the increase in forest photosynthesis and growth made possible by tropical cyclones in the southeastern United States captures hundreds of times more carbon than is released by all vehicles in the US in a given year.
(Excerpt) Read more at sciencedaily.com ...
Something else for the AGW/greenhouse crowd to ignore.
I have to drive my SUV a full year just to feed four acres of rain forest.
you should be fiend for not producing enough CO2
i meant fined- not fiend lol
They should be fined also :)
Along with the eastern reforestation sounds like a net loss to me.
[[Along with the eastern reforestation sounds like a net loss to me.]]
we’re all going to freeze to death, ‘not enough CO2 in the atmosphere’
Cold Heart; Also drive at night and you’ll feed 8 acres of rain forest. That is good. Somewhere in the Amazon a Jivaro headhunter is thanking you.
Flaw in my theory I guess.
Now more than ever.
(Gonna go out and look at my compost pile, which is nicely emitting CO2)
Additionally, global warming has been blamed for stronger and more frequent hurricanes (which hasn’t panned out, but that’s beside the point). If the hurricanes result in heightened CO2 uptake, then hurricane frequency/intensity is self-regulating, as the uptake would suppress the next hurricane.
Ok just saying. Add water to the forest. The trees grow more rapidly. Said growth of trees means the trees breath in more CO2. And release more oxygen. Thus the rain forest is a good thing. Just add water and sunshine. Did I learn this when I was in the 1st grade or was it in kindergarten?! Well, maybe by the 4th grade. I worked in a paper mill in Floyd County Georgia and there were always plenty of soft wood short needle pine trees around. And of course plenty of rain.
“The other side is that hurricanes recharge the aquifers and have an enormous impact on photosynthesis and taking up carbon from the atmosphere.”
This is supposedly directly quoted from one of the researchers, Ana Barros, the James L. Meriam Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Duke University. I certainly hope it’s just a misquote (although it’s quoted in several parts of the article), but if the “researcher” doesn’t understand the difference between *carbon* and *carbon dioxide*, then their scientific edumacashun wasn’t too pretty good.
I doubt seriously that this researcher is breathing in *carbon* from the atmosphere. If so, they would be quickly asphyxiated as the *carbon* particles accumulated in their respiratory membranes. And I seriously doubt that the trees are using *carbon* in their respiratory cycle instead of *carbon dioxide”.
I certainly hope that this “researcher” knows the difference between *sodium chloride* and elemental *sodium* (or *chloride*) when they season their food. If not, then they really shouldn’t have lived long enough to become a “researcher”. And if they don’t understand the difference between different molecular combinations, I think much of their “research” should be taken with more than a grain of “salt”.
“According to Barros and Lowman, it is difficult to predict what effects climate change will have on the region’s future...” Anyone who believes in “climate change” based on the level of CO2 in the atmosphere most certainly shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near or doing any kind of “research”.
Methinks these “researchers” don’t really understand the difference between “climate change” and “weather”.
The anti-Science quacks that promote AGW are the fiends!
Climate Change Researchers spend hours staring at holes in the ground and cans of Shinola trying to determine what they are.
Climate Change Researchers spend hours staring at holes in the ground and cans of Shinola trying to determine what they are.
Those fiends should be fiend... Series?
Dew two ewe knot been a servant end you sing huh diction hairy.
listen- I’m not dyslexic- just myfigner are-
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