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London, Ontario, Canada | Wild fires rage and with all the recourses we have available today we cannot control them for long periods of time if at all.
With all the money being thrown at climate change and the release of carbon into the atmosphere I have a question.
What did the earth do to handle the sudden release of carbon back in the days when the world was covered in trees and prairie grasses and a lightning strike started a wildfire? No one here to put it out.
Hasn't the earth been handling fluctuating carbon levels since time began? Can anyone put a comparison number up to show what levels of carbon are introduced during these times of Alberta fires and California fires of the past few years?
Just saying? | |
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