Pity the poor endangered rodents! Two down, 600 billion to go.
(I just made up the number based on a hundred rodents per human. Looking out my window at the squirrels, chipmunks, and groundhogs, the estimate seems reasonable. If you have better numbers, it will still make my point.)
I wasn’t the best student in science class but, don’t plants and trees need CO2 to survive? If so why is too much CO2 a bad thing? The more CO2 they consume the more oxygen they make which benifits all air breathing creatures.
pschearer Premium Member over 15 years ago
Pity the poor endangered rodents! Two down, 600 billion to go.
(I just made up the number based on a hundred rodents per human. Looking out my window at the squirrels, chipmunks, and groundhogs, the estimate seems reasonable. If you have better numbers, it will still make my point.)
jmworacle over 15 years ago
I wasn’t the best student in science class but, don’t plants and trees need CO2 to survive? If so why is too much CO2 a bad thing? The more CO2 they consume the more oxygen they make which benifits all air breathing creatures.