Northeastern researchers find that the soil below oak trees stores carbon dioxide when the trees are exposed to high concentrations of CO2. This may explain why researchers cannot find the CO2 they expect and may help show that global warming (if it really exists!) is going along slower than expected.
This is another case of mother nature taking care of us. If CO2 is a problem, and I'm not convinced it is, here we see that nature filters the atmosphere or at least moves the excess CO2 to a safer location.
God bless mother nature!
Monday, December 06, 2004
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