Yes the ocean and land for that matter put out a lot of CO2. But then again the land and ocean take in a lot of CO2. It is a well balanced eco system we call earth.
But like any balanced system in you have more input (us adding CO2) than output a unbalanced system will evolve.
Look at it like this..... You make $97 a week. (what the world can uptake in CO2) You have $96 a week in bills. (what the world puts out in CO2) Now all of a sudden you get $100 in bills (the world out put of CO2 and mans CO2)
You will get along for a while because the world had a larger uptake than out put for millions of years (this was your savings account)
Sooner or later the savings is gona run out; and like us today we are putting out more CO2 (man made and earth made) than the earth can take in.
My real question was.......... If CO2 is so bad that we ban burning coal; why do we promote others burning coal to destroy our air.
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