tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3060534295892170518.post3791081967987770509..comments2024-02-06T18:46:04.220+10:00Comments on Real World Libertarian: Cars, Cattle and the Ethanol ConJim Fryarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15780237902858889143noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3060534295892170518.post-16725529931180577392010-11-24T09:30:24.261+10:002010-11-24T09:30:24.261+10:00Hi Viv
Your wisdom is profound.
Every plant event...Hi Viv<br />Your wisdom is profound.<br /> Every plant eventually approaches carbon neutral unless its carbon is locked up in furniture or buildings or books or ivory or (maybe best of all) pit props. It makes no difference whether the plant is processed through a herbivore, a fire or an ethanol distillery.<br /><br /> There is a danger that those plants which decay into the soil may actually reduce atmospheric carbon. <br /><br /> If my sensors are correct, Brisbane is experiencing the coldest November since records were first kept in BC40000. This is a serious worry as it could be the harbinger of dangerous global cooling.<br /><br /> In order to maintain and preferably increase atmospheric carbon dioxide, perhaps we should mandate a requirement for coal and oil burning especially on Earth Day.<br /><br /> Kindest regards<br /><br />Michael DarbyMichael Darbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01228074901603499541noreply@blogger.com