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[–] Dannebot@leddit.danmark.party 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Joeyon at 2023-07-08 19:47:53+00:00 ID: jr6umst


The oxygen we currently breathe comes from the slow accumulation of O₂ in the atmosphere supported by the burial of organic matter over very long time-scales – hundreds of millions of years – and not from the contemporary production by either the land or ocean biosphere.

While there are many things to worry about in our climate future, the availability of oxygen for air-breathing organisms (including humans) isn’t one of them.

https://theconversation.com/humans-will-always-have-oxygen-to-breathe-but-we-cant-say-the-same-for-ocean-life-165148

[–] Dannebot@leddit.danmark.party 1 points 1 year ago

pokevote at 2023-07-09 00:55:45+00:00 ID: jr7zedg


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