> Plants evolved and are use to 1200ppm CO2 level [...] they are starving [...] science is science.
Well, that's certainly a novel kind of pseudoscience pro-emission bullshit, I'll give you that.
Unfortunately -- by your logic -- both of us are simply fancy Coelacanths which "evolved and are used-to" briny sea water as our "normal" environment, which is why it's so difficult to type this with my flippers while suffocating on dry land.
No, wait, that's not true, because evolution is a constant process and doesn't just happen once and stop. I can take a literal breath of relief.
So let me get this straight. You reject the relevance of higher CO2 Levels in the past because it's too long ago. Then you point out that evolution is an ongoing process, but apparently it's too slow to accommodate a rapid rise in CO2 Levels. Is that correct? If so, it's not wrong, but it seems a little like mental gymnastics to fit a particular idea.
> You reject the relevance of higher CO2 Levels in the past because it's too long ago.
I reject his weird concern-trolling, regarding a category of "starving plants" which are necessarily extinct and have been for many millions of years. Since they do not live anymore, it makes any "more CO2 makes them happier" appeal ridiculous.
> apparently [evolution is] too slow to accommodate a rapid rise in CO2 Levels
Evolution "accommodates" rapid changes that harm a species via DEATH AND DISRUPTION. As we are both members of the supposedly-dominant species right now, surely you'd agree that generally has more risk than reward, and that we'd rather not have population die-backs from famine or economic losses from cities built in the wrong place.
Well, that's certainly a novel kind of pseudoscience pro-emission bullshit, I'll give you that.
Unfortunately -- by your logic -- both of us are simply fancy Coelacanths which "evolved and are used-to" briny sea water as our "normal" environment, which is why it's so difficult to type this with my flippers while suffocating on dry land.
No, wait, that's not true, because evolution is a constant process and doesn't just happen once and stop. I can take a literal breath of relief.