I see a dramatic explosion of plant growth in my own backyard. Does anyone notice the same??
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More atmospheric CO2; faster and more abundant plant growth. It’s VERY significant |
I’ve recently posted some articles on global warming science: One is from Dr. Happer: Why More Atmospheric CO2 Will Barely Raise Earth's Temperatures where Dr. Happer explains that the effect of greenhouse gases in the Earth’s atmosphere, ie., water vapor and CO2 are already “maxxed-out.” Even if CO2 levels in the atmosphere triple or quadruple from here, say to 1500 ppm (still a trace gas), the effect would be quite small and barely noticeable as the climate effects of the current CO2 and Water vapor levels are basically already at maximum effect/levels. Remember, water vapor, ie., humidity, is the most powerful greenhouse gas — even compared to CO2.
In my post Trump Will End the EPA's and Gov'limate Initiatives and Spending, I also share experimental evidence that higher CO2 in the atmosphere dramatically stimulates plant growth. The picture above shows the visual evidence.
In some 60 years, earth’s atmospheric CO2 has gone from about 380 ppm to about 427 ppm—all still very much trace-gas levels. But the increase in percentage terms is about 15%. Well, that’s enough for significantly higher plant growth rates! And I see it in my own gardens! Now, I must say that SE Texas has had plenty of rain this summer, but that’s fairly normal. But plant growth is exploding noticeably!
Apparently it’s true across the world:

How Green is Your Garden?
Here’s mine in Eastern Texas (click any photo in the gallery below to open a photo viewer for larger images):






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