Ivysaur
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@ Went: Even if the world's plants cannot absorb all of the CO2 we emit, they are still absorbing a significant amount of it. And since we're already emitting such an insignificant amount, we're talking about many, many years of emission before we'd see any noticeable affect. Remember, CO2 is only a minor greenhouse gas. I have faith that we will have enough reliable forms of alternative energy before we ever get to that point. Fossil Fuels obviously aren't going to last forever, and I'm looking forward to the day where we don't have to use them anymore.
The problem is, they already absorbed a great amount of it before the huge increase in CO2 emission two centuries ago... and since we have been just destroying more and more plants so we can cultivate vegetables and make new cities, chances are the amount isn't as significant as it should be. That's the main problem, actually.
Anyway, I'd like to see reliable forms of alternative energy... as soon as possible. But any drop in the current emissions is always good. Because that will mean more time to develop these sources before it's too late. That's the main point of the summit.