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Fri Apr 22, 2005 3:03 pm
Actually 90+ percent of the Earth's Oxygen is produced by Algae in the Ocean; who, like trees, recycle Carbon Dioxide into Oxygen. So we wouldn't die at all, it will just seem that we live at about 5,000 ft higher than we actually do in retrospect. We would have to breath a bit more, that's all. I love trees don't get me wrong (I did grow up amongst the Redwoods of California), but you got to realize that percentage speaking we are only cutting down only a small fractional percentage of the whole gross volume of trees that are on the Earth. It would take all the loggers in the world, roughly around a thousand years of constant cutting (24/7/365.25) to actually clear the Earth's trees. That is if no new trees start growing. I don't actually support just mowing down everything in the world, but that is just not happening. All the environmental groups have prevented that from happening, so we don't have to worry. There are laws that govern how much we can actually cut.