Other than possibly slightly higher sea levels, I see a lot of good coming from
increased vegetative growth, and more arable land for vegetation to grow in.
# 18: «I see a lot of good coming from
increased vegetative growth, and more arable land for vegetation to grow in.»
Not exact matches
This would seem to be inconsistent with the known path of
increasing CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere through both the 19th and 20th century, and the associated CO2 - fertilization effect on
vegetative growth.
Impact on
vegetative growth from
increased uptake of CO2 is another.
Query, if CO2
increased terrestrial
vegetative growth, does it have an impact on algae
growth in the far more important marine ecosystems.
What other environmental effects arise from the
increase in
vegetative (and possibly algal)
growth rates?