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Carbon Dioxide increases Earth's greening and thus helps food production:
CO2 Coalition | What Rising CO2 Means for Global Food Security
CO2 Coalition | What Rising CO2 Means for Global Food Security
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Carbon Dioxide increases Earth's greening and thus helps food production:
CO2 Coalition | What Rising CO2 Means for Global Food Security
Just as it does in commercial greenhouses every day, the CO2 that has been added to the atmosphere has already “greened” the planet. Since 1900, crop production has been increased on the order of 15 to 30 percent. This White Paper’s detailed review of the latest field research shows that this effect will only improve as carbon dioxide continues to rise from four percent of one percent of the atmosphere today to, perhaps, six percent of one percent in 50 years. In addition to boosting yields per unit of land area, CO2 also boosts yields per unit of fertilizer applied and water used.
In regions where food shortages persist, these enhancements by industrial CO2 will mean the difference between food security and food insecurity. They will aid in lifting hundreds of millions of people out of a state of hunger and malnutrition, preventing widespread starvation and premature death.
A great deal more of the Earth will become desert brown with increasing CO2. And the places that will get greener will likely not have been previously arable and so will not be 'configured' for agriculture. The soil may be poor (since little has grown there before), there may be no infrastructure to support agriculture, the land may already be occupied with people or livestock or mining or who knows. But, the idea that increasing CO2 will do nothing but make the world greener is false... Dangerously false.
A great deal more of the Earth will become desert brown with increasing CO2. And the places that will get greener will likely not have been previously arable and so will not be 'configured' for agriculture. The soil may be poor (since little has grown there before), there may be no infrastructure to support agriculture, the land may already be occupied with people or livestock or mining or who knows. But, the idea that increasing CO2 will do nothing but make the world greener is false... Dangerously false.
A great deal more of the Earth will become desert brown with increasing CO2. And the places that will get greener will likely not have been previously arable and so will not be 'configured' for agriculture. The soil may be poor (since little has grown there before), there may be no infrastructure to support agriculture, the land may already be occupied with people or livestock or mining or who knows. But, the idea that increasing CO2 will do nothing but make the world greener is false... Dangerously false.
A great deal more of the Earth will become desert brown with increasing CO2. And the places that will get greener will likely not have been previously arable and so will not be 'configured' for agriculture. The soil may be poor (since little has grown there before), there may be no infrastructure to support agriculture, the land may already be occupied with people or livestock or mining or who knows. But, the idea that increasing CO2 will do nothing but make the world greener is false... Dangerously false.
More crap that has never ever been shown to be predictive....GIGO.Discovering the Effects of Carbon Dioxide Levels on Marine Life and Global Climate
Carbon dioxide's effects on plants increase global warming, study finds
https://www.nap.edu/read/1911/chapter/8
Effects of Rising Atmospheric Concentrations of Carbon Dioxide on Plants | Learn Science at Scitable
Ask the Experts: Does Rising CO2 Benefit Plants?
Indirect effects of rising CO2 levels on ecosystems more important than previously thought | University of Southampton
The Effects of Carbon Dioxide on Air Pollution
Environmental Effects of Increased Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide - Global Warming Petition Project
Science is not strong with you denier ratbastards, is it
Discovering the Effects of Carbon Dioxide Levels on Marine Life and Global Climate
Carbon dioxide's effects on plants increase global warming, study finds
https://www.nap.edu/read/1911/chapter/8
Effects of Rising Atmospheric Concentrations of Carbon Dioxide on Plants | Learn Science at Scitable
Ask the Experts: Does Rising CO2 Benefit Plants?
Indirect effects of rising CO2 levels on ecosystems more important than previously thought | University of Southampton
The Effects of Carbon Dioxide on Air Pollution
Environmental Effects of Increased Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide - Global Warming Petition Project
Science is not strong with you denier ratbastards, is it
So you are starting to spread the misinformation already?Carbon Dioxide increases Earth's greening and thus helps food production:
CO2 Coalition | What Rising CO2 Means for Global Food Security