HomeMiddle ColumnPlants and trees are growing faster because of rising carbon dioxide levels Middle Column Plants and trees are growing faster because of rising carbon dioxide levels By Marc Morano - April 8, 2009 343 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg . Tagsemissionsscience Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous article‘If sea level rise on the official sea level site are being down graded, how can scientist claim they are accelerating?’Next article‘Severe’ winter in Minnesota means ‘greater portion of deer will die than in past years’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Aussie Climate Minister Promises to Legislate Away that Evil CO2 Climate411 Because when you're a socialist, all that is needed to fix a problem is a government target, right? Read more Changes in the Greenland Ice Sheet Mass: Crisis in the Making, or Example of Uncertainty in Climate Science? Climate411 It should come as no surprise that a scientist would underscore the importance of uncertainty in drawing conclusions from observational data. Read more Electricity Rationing: The Shameful Hallmark of Britain’s Green Energy Failure Climate411 Coming soon to the USA? Nuclear, coal, gas, hydroelectricity - every significant form of electricity generation except renewables allows people to have electricity when... Read more