if they clean the original link, https://twitter.com/GonzoEcon/status/43 ... 32/photo/1
Strategies for dealing with the 2014 icicle surplus
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self-destructing sabers for dispatching climate-change deniers
Strategies for dealing with the 2014 icicle surplus
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self-destructing sabers for dispatching climate-change deniers
Uh, well... there's this thing called limestone; and if that's not enough there's this other thing called marble. Both are found in abundance. Both were created by processes that started with sea life growing calcium carbonate shells; often in situations where the atmospheric concentration of CO2 was 10x or more than it is today. Don't believe me... next time you go to lowes or home depot, call the guy in the tile department a liar...I tend to think the the international reaction due to a degree raise in temperature to be kind of silly but when I think about sea life unable to grow calcium carbonate shells I get kind of worried.
That's some serious wishful thinking... so, assuming it's okay if we lose the shellfish now (and it definitely won't be okay), it'll be fine regardless because different shellfish in eons past could survive high CO2 levels?JohnFul wrote:Uh, well... there's this thing called limestone; and if that's not enough there's this other thing called marble. Both are found in abundance. Both were created by processes that started with sea life growing calcium carbonate shells; often in situations where the atmospheric concentration of CO2 was 10x or more than it is today.