Re: [geo] O2 Dropping Faster than CO2 Rising

2012-03-05 Thread rongretlarson
Caldeira kcalde...@carnegie.stanford.edu To: bhaskarmv 64 bhaskarmv...@gmail.com Cc: geoengineering geoengineering@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, March 4, 2012 9:36:49 AM Subject: Re: [geo] O2 Dropping Faster than CO2 Rising I hope everyone recognizes that this must be some sort of joke

Re: [geo] O2 Dropping Faster than CO2 Rising

2012-03-05 Thread rongretlarson
To: Veli Albert Kallio albert_kal...@hotmail.com Cc: bhaskarmv 64 bhaskarmv...@gmail.com, Geoengineering FIPC geoengineering@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, March 4, 2012 4:45:25 PM Subject: Re: [geo] O2 Dropping Faster than CO2 Rising Just to be clear, I have seen no evidence that Greenpeace has

[geo] O2 Dropping Faster than CO2 Rising

2012-03-04 Thread M V Bhaskar
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/O2DroppingFasterThanCO2Rising.php O2 Dropping Faster than CO2 Rising Implications for Climate Change Policies New research shows oxygen depletion in the atmosphere accelerating since 2003, coinciding with the biofuels boom; climate policies that focus exclusively on

Re: [geo] O2 Dropping Faster than CO2 Rising

2012-03-04 Thread Ken Caldeira
I hope everyone recognizes that this must be some sort of joke. No reasonable scientist could believe that carbon sequestration could be disastrous for all oxygen-breathing organisms including humans. I prefer to think that this is an attempt at humor, because I would not like to imagine that

Re: [geo] O2 Dropping Faster than CO2 Rising

2012-03-04 Thread Ken Caldeira
products or services that the public is willing to pay for. We just have to live with this reality like in this matter expressed as above.* -- From: kcalde...@carnegie.stanford.edu Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2012 08:36:49 -0800 Subject: Re: [geo] O2 Dropping Faster than CO2