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  • #76
    "There's currently enough legacy fossil fuels left on the 'surface' of the Earth
    "to turn the conditions to Venus"

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    • #77
      "so cutting off the primary source of those deposits, overall good?

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      • #78
        "there's an ideal past of conditions on Earth:
        "the year xxxxx was the most perfect year on earth, composition of atmosphere-wise

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        • #79
          "we're saying things change as a default state, self evident feature of existence
          "and that it's bad

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          • #80
            "Two climate changes isn't anthropogenic change"

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            • #81
              "well you have to make a change to change and then give me your change""i hope"

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              • #82
                "once we've changed again, we'll be in the previous state of "it hasn't been changed yet"""by us"

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                • #83
                  Nickel famine[edit]

                  Early chemosynthetic organisms likely produced methane, an important trap for molecular oxygen, since methane readily oxidizes to carbon dioxide (CO2) and water in the presence of UV radiation. Modern methanogens require nickel as an enzyme cofactor. As the Earth's crust cooled and the supply of volcanic nickel dwindled, oxygen-producing algae began to out-perform methane producers, and the oxygen percentage of the atmosphere steadily increased.[24] From 2.7 to 2.4 billion years ago, the rate of deposition of nickel declined steadily from a level 400 times today's.
                  WATTsup

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                  • #84
                    "warmer wetter conditions in areas receiving less sunlight won't lead to more oxygen"

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                    • #85
                      "i have a lot of experience in dark warm wet places"

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                      • #86
                        "so little enzymes once ate all the nickel off the surface of the earth?"

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                        • #87
                          "the subtle balance of gas producing organisms could result in all surface metal just being, eaten?"

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                          • #88
                            98% of climate scientists knew about this... so did the physicists, "
                            "hey who else did we ask about this?"
                            "wouldn't you need to know about this to be qulaified?

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                            • #89
                              "My ideal state of past Earth is approx 2.4-2.7 Billinaires ago

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                              • #90
                                "there's enough nickel residue to still call the earth a nickel product

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