It’s worth research.
We need to get over our CO2 panic, however, if we want to make, er, liberal use of this. Will the globe, upon seeing all the new CO2 here, spiral up in temperatures so high that it would render the planet unlivable?
There seem to be many clues that it won’t. CO2 is yummies for green plants, among other things. And green plants are yummies for fauna. By simple gas laws, CO2 would be expected to have a mild, but not wild, effect on world temperatures — hardly the sudden deluges and droughts envisioned in an Al Gore scenario. The earth seems to have a way of putting up reflective and shading clouds when it is getting hotter, too. It would be as if it had been engineered to be resilient to fluctuating CO2, and that (in an old earth local chronology) for billions of years. Good enough that some of those very earliest life forms are still with us.
In essence, CO2 “IS” green energy.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
I remember being taught that the match between the shape of the coasts of SA and Africa was just a coincidence.
The Russians discovered this 6 decades ago
It’s called abiogenic or abiotic oil
Its worth research.
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The Russians have done the research for us. If they are pumping oil from 40,000 feet down that ought to be all anyone needs to debunk the single source fossil fuel BS. For all we know the molten core may be largely composed of carbon matter.