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RE: Losing Earth: The Decade We Almost Stopped Climate Change

in #nature5 years ago (edited)

@mattynra I dearly love the way you make a clown of yourself... Keeling, the very author of the by you cited study (actually the son of the creator of the famous co2 keeling curve) is actually one of those climate change scientist believers that you call a retard... actually all of his and his father's scientific career is devoted to this...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Keeling

here you can find the original paper that your link cited...
I hope you understand it, if not please ask someone who does, to explain it to you..
https://www.pnas.org/content/114/39/10361
.. and another example why you should always look at the original paper and not at some simplistic and often false citation...

to sum it up for you: his study concludes that land based plants do actually digest more co2 due to the higher co2 level in the air, but its by far too little to have any meaningful impact to stop global man made warming...

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Ralph Keeling
Ralph Franklin Keeling (born 1959) is a professor at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. He is the Principal Investigator for the Atmospheric Oxygen Research Group at Scripps and is the director of the Scripps CO2 Program, the measurement program behind the Keeling curve, which was started by his father Charles David Keeling in 1958. Ralph Keeling has developed precise instruments and techniques for the measurement of atmospheric oxygen and anthropogenic CO2 in the ocean, and for the analysis of land and ocean carbon sinks.