Message from @Toshi

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2019-05-10 02:32:41 UTC  

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2019-05-10 02:32:44 UTC  

Don’t plants take co2 and sunlight get and turn it into oxygen

2019-05-10 02:32:48 UTC  

I'VE BEEN TO THE YEAR 3000

2019-05-10 02:32:50 UTC  

Co2 is only .04%

2019-05-10 02:33:06 UTC  

Well within the norm

2019-05-10 02:33:09 UTC  

Yeah humans do nothing to change the climate

2019-05-10 02:33:12 UTC  

@AstralSentient bloody expensive in NZ....especially if you are on min wage no way you can afford it

2019-05-10 02:33:15 UTC  

ignoring is too easy

2019-05-10 02:33:16 UTC  

There is no evidence

2019-05-10 02:33:30 UTC  

@jeremy plabts already have enough CO2 though. They wont magically replicate frim just co2.

2019-05-10 02:33:40 UTC  

Yeah

2019-05-10 02:34:00 UTC  

U sure if plants have a better environment their wouldn’t be more plants ?

2019-05-10 02:34:02 UTC  

Plants thrive in higher CO2

2019-05-10 02:34:19 UTC  

No it’s not

2019-05-10 02:34:21 UTC  

Yummy

2019-05-10 02:34:29 UTC  

IT'S NOT DYING 😡

2019-05-10 02:34:32 UTC  

Quit fear mongering 🙄

2019-05-10 02:34:35 UTC  

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2019-05-10 02:34:38 UTC  

Sounds ridiculous somebody ur telling me if plants have a better environment their wouldn’t be more plants

2019-05-10 02:35:02 UTC  

@jeremy in New Zealand they have been cutting plants for many many years (since first settlers)....and now like "Ooopsy! We need more plants!"

2019-05-10 02:35:04 UTC  

😄

2019-05-10 02:35:11 UTC  

Coco is smart. He gets it.

2019-05-10 02:35:11 UTC  

@Toshi If more people invest in those kind of things and vote for these 'green' initiatives, that could change.

2019-05-10 02:35:19 UTC  

CO2 is not, and has never been, a poison. Each of our exhalations, each of our breaths, emits an astronomical quantity of CO2proportionate to that in the atmosphere (some >40,000 ppm); and it is very clear that the air we expire does not kill anyone standing in front of us. What must be understood, besides, is that CO2 is the elementary food of plants. Without CO2 there would be no plants, and without plants there would be no oxygen and therefore no humans. The equation is as simple as that.

2019-05-10 02:35:48 UTC  

Not relevant to the global warming issue tho

2019-05-10 02:35:54 UTC  

Plants need CO2, water, and daylight. These are the mechanisms of photosynthesis, to generate the sugars that will provide them with staple food and building blocks. That fundamental fact of botany is one of the primary reasons why anyone who is sincerely committed to the preservation of the “natural world” should abstain from demonizing CO2. Over the last 30 years, there has been a gradual increase in the CO2 level. But what is also observed is that despite deforestation, the planet’s vegetation has grown by about 20%. This expansion of vegetation on the planet, nature lovers largely owe it to the increase in the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere.

2019-05-10 02:35:58 UTC  

Greenhouse effect

2019-05-10 02:36:03 UTC  

We should put more co2 in the air for more plants

2019-05-10 02:36:17 UTC  

Thatsgay

2019-05-10 02:36:18 UTC  

Lol

2019-05-10 02:36:20 UTC  

@AstralSentient what do you mean by invest? So are you suggesting for me to go into debt and borrow money form a bank to install bloody solar panels or buy an electric car?

2019-05-10 02:36:25 UTC  

Climate change is real but humans aren’t doing it

2019-05-10 02:36:25 UTC  

Plants need CO2, water, and daylight. These are the mechanisms of photosynthesis, to generate the sugars that will provide them with staple food and building blocks. That fundamental fact of botany is one of the primary reasons why anyone who is sincerely committed to the preservation of the “natural world” should abstain from demonizing CO2. Over the last 30 years, there has been a gradual increase in the CO2 level. But what is also observed is that despite deforestation, the planet’s vegetation has grown by about 20%. This expansion of vegetation on the planet, nature lovers largely owe it to the increase in the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere.

2019-05-10 02:36:28 UTC  

Plants need CO2, water, and daylight. These are the mechanisms of photosynthesis, to generate the sugars that will provide them with staple food and building blocks. That fundamental fact of botany is one of the primary reasons why anyone who is sincerely committed to the preservation of the “natural world” should abstain from demonizing CO2. Over the last 30 years, there has been a gradual increase in the CO2 level. But what is also observed is that despite deforestation, the planet’s vegetation has grown by about 20%. This expansion of vegetation on the planet, nature lovers largely owe it to the increase in the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere.

2019-05-10 02:36:30 UTC  

Plants need CO2, water, and daylight. These are the mechanisms of photosynthesis, to generate the sugars that will provide them with staple food and building blocks. That fundamental fact of botany is one of the primary reasons why anyone who is sincerely committed to the preservation of the “natural world” should abstain from demonizing CO2. Over the last 30 years, there has been a gradual increase in the CO2 level. But what is also observed is that despite deforestation, the planet’s vegetation has grown by about 20%. This expansion of vegetation on the planet, nature lovers largely owe it to the increase in the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere.

2019-05-10 02:36:33 UTC  

Plants need CO2, water, and daylight. These are the mechanisms of photosynthesis, to generate the sugars that will provide them with staple food and building blocks. That fundamental fact of botany is one of the primary reasons why anyone who is sincerely committed to the preservation of the “natural world” should abstain from demonizing CO2. Over the last 30 years, there has been a gradual increase in the CO2 level. But what is also observed is that despite deforestation, the planet’s vegetation has grown by about 20%. This expansion of vegetation on the planet, nature lovers largely owe it to the increase in the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere.

2019-05-10 02:36:36 UTC  

Tell em citizen

2019-05-10 02:36:41 UTC  

Oh boy, citizen is breaking his own rules again!

2019-05-10 02:36:41 UTC  

!mute @Citizen Z spamming

2019-05-10 02:36:42 UTC  

<:XMARK6:403540169992568833> You can't mute a moderator.

2019-05-10 02:36:51 UTC  

If we study, however, what has been happening at the geological level for several million years, we realize that the present period is characterized by an extraordinarily low CO2 level. During the Jurassic, Triassic, and so on, the CO2 level rose to values sometimes of the order of 7000, 8000, 9000 ppm, which considerably exceeds the paltry 400 ppm that we have today. Not only did life exist, in those far-off times when CO2 was so present in large concentration in the atmosphere, but plants such as ferns commonly attained heights of 25 meters. Reciprocally, far from benefiting the current vegetation, the reduction of the presence of CO2 in the atmosphere would be likely to compromise the health, and even the survival, of numerous plants. To fall below the threshold of 280 or 240 ppm would plainly lead to the extinction of a large variety of our vegetal species.