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Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 9:13 pm Post Subject: Link between Aerosols and Carbon Emissions
I came across this article today... Very interesting in light of current discussions about New Zealand's Kyoto commitments and the apparent underestimation of our carbon emissions.
The North Carolina State University study found that "Aerosols affect the carbon cycle in different types of landscapes, with forests and croplands serving as carbon sinks while grasslands served as carbon sources."
Aerosols are effectively, particles in the air. Usually dust particles, soot from car emissions and factories and other airborne particles. Obviously this would also apply to Chemtrails.
Large scale Chemtrail aerosol operations must be having an effect on the carbon cycle in profound and diverse ways...
Anyone with a strong science background care to summarise the possible implications?