On Friday 05 October 2007 20:47, Bob Calco wrote:
> <http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2007/oct/06/genetics.climatechange>
>
> "We are dealing in big ideas. We are trying to create a new value system
> for life"
>
> So:
>
> "Bacteria could be created, he speculates, that could help mop up excessive
> carbon dioxide, thus contributing to the solution to global warming"

Hi Bob!

All lies seem to have at least a seed of truth. There are somewhat fewer 
plants nowadays, sad to say. The "bacteria" to replace these would have to 
not just absorb carbon dioxide but also exhale oxygen to truly fit the bill, 
however. Oh, then they would be plants? Why not just use real plants?
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://www.pete-theisen.com/


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