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Old 07-10-2009, 04:01 AM
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Originally Posted by whatcaneyedo View Post
The figures in the article are per capita and we dont have as large of a population as the USA.
Here this one is better:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...xide_emissions
though I'm willing to bet I will be chided for using wikipedia as a reference.
Still 2.3% of the world CO2 emmisions - if you actually assume these are real numbers - I still find these numbers to be amusing especially when compared to total CO2 emmisions & percentage of errors...

Calcium reactor - it doesn't matter whether its within or external to the display - the chemical reaction is all that matters; you'd probably not be happy if you were to lower your display to a 7.? pH - to raise calcium levels... The chemical reaction still will occur no matter where its located.

Albert - Lets talk over the eons not decades... The oceans pH, and atmospheric CO2 levels have changed radically - yet we don't live in a desolate lifeless world. There are numerous species of current corals that can be found back millions of years - if the changes since then haven't killed these species off...
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