As early as 1896, Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius
said that it’s a simple path to increased global heating: add CO2 and
the earth will warm up. Global Warming right? Yes, but even more
pressing is the compounding nature of the warming. Small changes in
the earth’s average temperature can cause a much greater impact than at
first glance, almost like a snowballing effect (minus the snowballs!).
Called carbon building feedback loops, they can gain momentum and spin
out of man’s control. Once certain carbon stores and filter systems are
thrown out of balance the results may be beyond our control (and our
avid efforts at being faithful stewards of the earth). It’s a vicious
cycle…
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