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Carbon Intensity Score and Ethanol - Tax Credits Sell for CASH in 2025-2028
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Posted 5/7/2024 11:43 (#10731882 - in reply to #10731235)
Subject: RE: The Data does NOT support that position.



Leesburg, Ohio
...and corn, a c4 plant, also has significant yield gains from elevated co2 levels, according to Oklahoma data, up to around 1000 ppm, counter to your claims above,
I don't think we are approaching that ambient level. So your broad claim that co2 hurts c4 plants needs to be qualified, to say it hurts c4 plants above extremely high levels, which we are not approaching.

Seems like another example of cherry-picking the data to make it fit the conclusion you desire.
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