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Snowchain-x2 t1_j3wyhum wrote
Reply to comment by fish_whisperer in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
I'm glad someone's worked it out
Traciatim t1_j3wygc7 wrote
Reply to comment by _Projects in The ozone layer is on track to recover in the next 40 years, the United Nations says by ascendingthemountain
Too much isn't bad until you get to about 100 times what it is now. If too little is bad and too much is bad, what is the ideal amount? I'd argue it's somewhere in the 1000-2000ppm level for ideal plant growth and largest land areas being the most productive. Why is it never studied that way, do you think?
fish_whisperer t1_j3wxtil wrote
Reply to comment by Snowchain-x2 in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
You mean the sky?
A_Brown_Crayon t1_j3wxfpc wrote
Reply to comment by warrant2k in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
Who asked
Nenoshka t1_j3wwdsq wrote
Reply to The ozone layer is on track to recover in the next 40 years, the United Nations says by ascendingthemountain
This is old news. SMH
Wonderful-Ear3309 t1_j3ww7yc wrote
Reply to comment by koalafly in The ozone layer is on track to recover in the next 40 years, the United Nations says by ascendingthemountain
I think itβs a combination of overuse and higher temps
SirWhatsalot t1_j3ww0t3 wrote
Reply to 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
A Major shift like this is not good news. To me it's like "good news everyone! It's now not as cold in the winter!" Aka the planet is just beginning to boil but hasn't yet.
FarfarsFav t1_j3wvz25 wrote
Reply to comment by warrant2k in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
But whatβs traffic like on the 105?
Snowchain-x2 t1_j3wud15 wrote
Reply to comment by SoulSearchingRaven in Dog in UK collected more than 1,000 littered bottles for recycling - β¦ by BarnabyWoods
Well I live on the banks of the Timis River, it's a trash haven, the neighbours are churlish ignorant imbeciles on their good days, so short answer is no.
SoulSearchingRaven t1_j3wtwrm wrote
Reply to comment by Snowchain-x2 in Dog in UK collected more than 1,000 littered bottles for recycling - β¦ by BarnabyWoods
Whatβs wrong with your neighbour? Why do you dislike them?
sorrybye90 t1_j3wthz4 wrote
Yeah not uplifting ... Very dark.
Livefox96 t1_j3ws76d wrote
Reply to comment by ReasonablyBadass in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
Some of it will. The rest of it will quickly be used by farmers to water fields because they're allowed to use way too much water
OldGrayMare59 t1_j3wrylr wrote
Reply to The ozone layer is on track to recover in the next 40 years, the United Nations says by ascendingthemountain
I remember the scientist said we should use roll on or solid stick deodorant so we quit depleting the ozone layer in the early β70βs. Well my sacrifice must have worked
Klaus0225 t1_j3wqphc wrote
Reply to comment by StoneTwin in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
This comment reeks of reading way too much into things.
is0ph OP t1_j3wqeuu wrote
Reply to comment by ReasonablyBadass in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
The frogs will fill back their water bubble where they will remain for years until the next rain or flood.
Agitated-Garbage-65 t1_j3wq2mg wrote
Reply to The ozone layer is on track to recover in the next 40 years, the United Nations says by ascendingthemountain
Lovely. Meanwhile human civilization wonβt make it that far at this rate
D_Jayestar t1_j3wpw1c wrote
Reply to The ozone layer is on track to recover in the next 40 years, the United Nations says by ascendingthemountain
How can that be true.
DesignInZeeWild t1_j3wpub5 wrote
Reply to Uganda declares an end to Ebola outbreak by alphahydra
So happy for this! Ebola is terrifying and deadly!
throwawayforyouzzz t1_j3wpr8z wrote
Reply to comment by Acceptable_Figure624 in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
The owls will burn too, in a wildfire caused by a gender revealing party. It shall come to pass.
Acceptable_Figure624 t1_j3wpahv wrote
Reply to comment by warrant2k in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
You must be a hoot at parties.
[deleted] t1_j3wnzve wrote
Reply to comment by warrant2k in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
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_Projects t1_j3wnusn wrote
Reply to comment by Traciatim in The ozone layer is on track to recover in the next 40 years, the United Nations says by ascendingthemountain
Ever hear the phrase "the dose makes the poison"?
Nobody said CO2 was bad, it's too much that's bad.
Heat is good, too much heat is bad.
Not that hard to understand
warrant2k t1_j3wn8ei wrote
Reply to 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
Californiain here. Expect lush greenery, then it'll dry out with no more rain, then wildfires that go unchecked.
If you have mountains there are bonus mudslides.
Dankestgoldenfries t1_j3wm7gr wrote
Reply to 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
Iβm so primed for bad news that I assumed an algal bloom.
BroskyJones t1_j3wyled wrote
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