MrRodgers -> RE: The gift of rising CO2 just keeps on giving (9/15/2017 4:44:17 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Edwird Protein absolutely comes from the sun. All matter is ultimately derived from energy. Look up photosynthesis, in this case. From that, plants provide the amino acids whence all 'complete protein' is derived. If you know the least bit about basic physics and chemistry and biology and how all that works, sunlight is ultimately responsible for all our food/clothing/shelter. There is no such thing as life to begin with if not for sunlight. Those bacteria and flat worms living deep in the sea with no idea what sunlight exists live on matter and biologica as began with the energy from sunlight. Does the sun shoot down nitrogen, too? I don't know what physics, chemistry, biology, or what-the-fuck-ever you studied, but it's truly flawed. The OP amounts to minutia, worst case, a few percent, meaning you eat one extra spoonful of wheat, where the real danger is how ever is the combination of constantly depleted soil due to the removal of nutrients and placing them somewhere else, like city sewage plants etc. So its not like there is no problem there is a growing problem but co2 is a small cog in the wheel compared to the other problems causing nutrient deficiency. As has been pointed out and many times, the earth has a carbon cycle. That cycle depends on a balance. The land and its green growth, is a carbon sink and a a very sizable part of that balance. In the submission of more CO2 than it can handle and that's even less so overall because we are tearing it down, the oversupply is the basis of the OP as it relates to now how plants convert [it] into growth. CO2 at well over 25 gigatons/year added by man, is hardly a small cog. It is a huge cog.
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