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won't all the carbon dioxide eventually go away and the environment will return to normal? It could work, and it looks like countries might start working together and is looking good.

2007-10-16 03:04:29 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Environment Other - Environment

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Permanent removal of CO2 requires geological processes that take hundreds of thousands of years. Trees don't do it because when they die of old age they decay and release the CO2 they absorbed over their life back into the air.

You know pollution is more than global warming. Pee and poop are pollution. In fact that was THE pollution hundreds of years ago. As long as there is life (not just human life either) there will be pollution.

2007-10-16 03:25:55 · answer #1 · answered by campbelp2002 7 · 0 2

we'll have to stop using fossil fuels, and that is infeasible, technically and politically.
furthermore we will have to plant a lot of forests, and stop cutting down existing forests, and that is another day dream.

2007-10-16 10:09:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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