I think it is well established that animals produce CO2 and methane, (Some of us more than others) and that these gases deplete the ozone layer which causes a temperature increase. The planet has a means of compensating. Temperature increase causes an increase in plant growth, especially trees, plants take in CO2 and give off oxygen and ozone, the ozone layer is replenished and temperatures decline. Since we experienced a global cooling scare in the 1970's and the half cycle is about 30 years, we should be going into a cooling phase soon. If we don't I'll be worried. But I'll be more worried about deforestation than CO2 production.
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