Traciatim t1_j3wygc7 wrote
Reply to comment by _Projects in The ozone layer is on track to recover in the next 40 years, the United Nations says by ascendingthemountain
Too much isn't bad until you get to about 100 times what it is now. If too little is bad and too much is bad, what is the ideal amount? I'd argue it's somewhere in the 1000-2000ppm level for ideal plant growth and largest land areas being the most productive. Why is it never studied that way, do you think?
_Projects t1_j3x6kw1 wrote
Animals, including humans, start to feel like shit at 1000-2000ppm. Drowsy, headache, difficulty breathing.
Wait are you a bot?
Trashcoelector t1_j59mh83 wrote
Probably a shill for the big oil.
FartOfGenius t1_j3x65ga wrote
Convenient of you to view CO2 levels in isolation without any considerations for how the resulting climate change will negatively affect crop yields far more via extreme weather e.g. droughts, flooding, heat waves, storms…
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