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I miss read your post,

Increasing O2 will definitely help animal life. Do we not have O2 bars in some localities. Do not athletes use a O2 supplement after exertion, Football players come to mind....
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Obviously you have never grown vegetables in a green house. Adding Co2 greatly increases quality and size.
Hello; I use to keep tropical fish in aquariums. I now keep plants in aquariums with a few fish. Some who grow plants rig up systems that pump CO2 into the water to increase plant growth. There are commercially available rigs which use the bottles of compressed CO2 (paintball maybe) to add the CO2.
 

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What about the earths orbit? What about the tilt? You know the earth wobbles like a slowing top, right?

So what if the orbit is on avg closer to the sun? Where in the wobble are we? Is the earth's magnetic field weaker, allowing more energy in?

Just a few questions of many.
Yes lots of questions, but none of those things are changing quickly.

Naturally all of those things have been looked at by climatologists.

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I can't dismiss the correlation between Co2 and temperatures but correlation is not causation. That is the problem I am preaching about. Just because two charts line up doesn't its a concussive scientific consensus above any rebuke.
What are you talking about? It is has been proven and known that CO2 (and the other non-condensable green house gases like CH4) influences the atmospheric temperature. They have a different condensation point than the other condensable greenhouse gases like water so they stay in the atmosphere (probably a reason why some organisms have evolved to use it as a source of energy). There is no debate about whether CO2 in the atmosphere causes temperatures to rise. The questions lie elsewhere.
 
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Naturally all of those things have been looked at by climatologists.
Which is why only 51% of scientists believe in man made climate change. You do have your consensus. Follow the money.

Reminds me of the 50 advertising, More Dr's smoke Camels.
70's 4 out of 5 Dentists prefer Dentine...... Both are consensus's so it must be true.
 

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I miss read your post,

Increasing O2 will definitely help animal life. Do we not have O2 bars in some localities. Do not athletes use a O2 supplement after exertion, Football players come to mind....
Hyperbaric chambers and raised O2 help with healing. This has to be very carefully controlled as excessive oxygen can be very harmful. It is a very bold statement to say that increasing global oxygen levels would definitely help animal life. How would you define help for a start. It should also be remembered that it is actually CO2 that drives animal breathing - if you remove all CO2 from the air even with zero oxygen you would not get distressed, and that is before you start looking at how haemoglobin works with oxygen.

Of course deforestation is contributing to global CO2 levels rising for obvious reasons.
 

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One reason Dino's got so big was the amount of O2 in the atmosphere. Which also corresponded with increased Co2 levels, there was an abundant of plant life that supported the large Dino's.

Or has that science been redacted also.
 

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Which is why only 51% of scientists believe in man made climate change. You do have your consensus. Follow the money.

Reminds me of the 50 advertising, More Dr's smoke Camels.
70's 4 out of 5 Dentists prefer Dentine...... Both are consensus's so it must be true.
No idea where you get 51% from. The consensus is between 80% and 99% depending on how you define the question, when you asked it and who too.

Surveys of scientists' views on climate change - Wikipedia
 

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but if climatic changes make a mess of your weather you will not be growing anything.
It's been one heck of a lot warmer than today and things lived just fine. Quit listening to the climate doomsday sayers.
 

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The consensus is between 80% and 99% depending on how you define the question, when you asked it and who too.
The second question is "who is supplying your funding?"

Real scientists will say there is not enough data to make a conclusion at this time.
 

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One reason Dino's got so big was the amount of O2 in the atmosphere. Which also corresponded with increased Co2 levels, there was an abundant of plant life that supported the large Dino's.

Or has that science been redacted also.
I love the way you make such bold statement of fact when even a cursory search shows it to be wrong !

It seems palaeontologists don't share your confidence and in fact O2 levels were lower than to day from ice core samples

How Did Dinosaurs Get So Big?! - Science World
 

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When I open Mustang6G and see this godforsaken thread is still active:

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It's been one heck of a lot warmer than today and things lived just fine. Quit listening to the climate doomsday sayers.
Worked out fine for whom exactly. Look at the world then and tell me how that is compatible with modern day life.
 
 








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