Eventually people will figure out that oil and natural gas are not "fossil fuels", and that the supply from a human perspective is almost infinite.
Also, we are currently in a "CO2 famine", so raising the CO2 levels of the atmosphere is one of the best things we can do to ensure that terrestrial life on Earth does not go extinct.
If CO2 gets down to 155 ppm, plant growth stops... which means all other terrestrial life would die. During the last ice age, which ended 11,000 years ago, it got down to 180 ppm.
Ideally, CO2 would be at least 1000 ppm or better, as it has been throughout most of Earth's past. 400 ppm is still pretty low.
The fear of going over 430 PPM of Co2 is really unfounded because the earth is a system that will rebalance itself through the hydrological cycle and the increased growth of vegetation.
Eventually people will figure out that oil and natural gas are not "fossil fuels", and that the supply from a human perspective is almost infinite.
Also, we are currently in a "CO2 famine", so raising the CO2 levels of the atmosphere is one of the best things we can do to ensure that terrestrial life on Earth does not go extinct.
If CO2 gets down to 155 ppm, plant growth stops... which means all other terrestrial life would die. During the last ice age, which ended 11,000 years ago, it got down to 180 ppm.
Ideally, CO2 would be at least 1000 ppm or better, as it has been throughout most of Earth's past. 400 ppm is still pretty low.
Agreed.
The fear of going over 430 PPM of Co2 is really unfounded because the earth is a system that will rebalance itself through the hydrological cycle and the increased growth of vegetation.