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    Looks those green things really likey nasty CO2

    http://www.fao.org/3/w5183e/w5183e06.htm

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    A funny thing, trees in Finland are right now growing almost double rate compared one hundred years ago, simply because there used to be so little CO2 in the air, that it was a mission impossipru at these latitudes.

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    Ever wonder why in the freaking Eocene mile-high trees were growing everywhere and cabbages were the size of elephants. Yes - it was because C02 levels were at least double what they are today. And to think there are people today who don't want this paradise World back

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