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by M95D
208 days ago
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What you probably don't know yet is that ocean calcifying organisms are the only ones left that still remove CO2 from the atmosphere long term. Trees take CO2, but when they die, bacteria and fungi oxidize the wood back to CO2. Same for everything else that's greenwashed as "removing CO2". That removal is temporary - only a few years or decades at most. Without the oceans to trap CO2 into new limestone deposits, we're doomed and we can do absolutely nothing about it. |
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Granted, biological removal is much faster, now. But during snowball earth in particular there was so little biological activity the geo cycles dominated CO2 regulation.
Neither of those two mechanisms are relevant right now, as mankind's production of CO2 has swamped both mechanisms. That will stop one way or another of course.