RE:RE:RE:Well isn't that interestingTickerTwit wrote: If the sea levels rise as predicted, will the extra CO2 stop the coastline vegetation from drowning? Or will the endangered vegetation simply ramp up its adaptation speed by a factor of, say, ten million, so that it can migrate somewhere with different climate, different soil, and different co-organisms?
Poke your head out of your bubble and get educated. Go to the website I referenced, watch the video, and refute it. You wont because you cant.
We dont know what the optimum level of CO2 is for humanity, if there is such a thing.
The only arguement required to refute the CO2 global warming narrative is the stable rise in sea levels over the past 150 years despite much higher CO2 levels. Sea levels continue to rise at the same rate snail like pace as is thoroughly documented here by Pandora. Why are you afraid of it?