HomeMiddle ColumnNew paper finds Amazon resilient to climate change due to CO2 fertilization... Middle Column New paper finds Amazon resilient to climate change due to CO2 fertilization — Published in the journal Nature By Marc Morano - February 7, 2013 270 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg ‘The boost to growth from CO2, the main gas from burning fossil fuels blamed for causing climate change, was likely to exceed damaging effects of rising temperatures this century such as drought’ Tagsazbiomassco2deforestationnew study Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleWarmist Prof. Peter Cox of U. of Exeter does U-turn on Global warming & Amazon rainforest claims ‘I am no longer so worried about a catastrophic die-back due to CO2-induced climate change’Next articleGeologist Dr. David Deming: ‘What would happen to U.S. if fossil fuel industry went on a strike of indefinite duration? What would happen if we gave the environmentalists what they want?’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Bullshit in the Sustainability and Transitions Literature: A Provocation Climate411 The most problematic archetypes may be master thesis madness and activist rants, which both typically include major quality issues. Read more Weekly Climate and Energy New Roundup #505 Climate411 I belong to those theoreticians who know by direct observation what it means to make a measurement. Methinks it were better if there were... Read more Claim: “Climate Doomism” Sweeping the Climate Activist Community Climate411 Climate activists appear to be losing control of the narrative, as their followers reach the very logical conclusion that nobody is going to do... Read more