CARBONIC ACID AS A FERTILISER
1 December 1923
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And 90 years later here we still are…not a pollutant.
I’m sure Steve missed the retraction published in subsequent issues.
“According to the inventor’s opinion” that appeared in American Scientific. Thanks for the laugh.
Thanks for this! I posted a tidier copy of the article here:
http://www.burtonsys.com/climate/CO2_enrichment_1923.html
The experiments 91 years ago (when atmospheric CO2 levels averaged 0.03%) found that CO2 from blast furnace exhaust could be used to increase various crop yields by from 100% to 300%. Crops tested included tomatoes, spinach, castor oil plants, potatoes, lupines, and barley.
Correction: 95 years ago, not 91 years ago.
I found the Nov. 27, 1920 issue of Scientific American (digitized by Google) upon which this story was based, and put a copy on my web site, here:
http://www.sealevel.info/ScientificAmerican_1920-11-27_CO2_fertilization.pdf
This photograph of potatoes is one of the illustrations from that article:
http://www.sealevel.info/CO2_fertilized_potatoes_1920_50pct.jpg
Wait till when they learn that the other byproduct of hydrocarbon combustion is water. I can’t wait to have discussions with the same idiots who currently claim that CO2 levels under 5000ppm count as pollution.
Just call it Di hydrogen Monoxide
The Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) got a bunch to sign the petition at the United Nations Conference on Climate Change in Mexico in 2010
https://friskaliberal.wordpress.com/2010/12/10/climate-change-delegates-sign-prank-petition-to-derail-u-s-economy-ban-water/
Steven Crowder video: Go Green, Kill People!
https://friskaliberal.wordpress.com/2010/12/17/steven-crowder-go-green-kill-people/
A few more HERE:
https://friskaliberal.wordpress.com/category/funny-political-videos/page/2/
I did a bit of cutting and pasting, to fit that entire Scientific American article onto one 8.5×11 page:
http://www.sealevel.info/ScientificAmerican_1920-11-27_CO2_fertilization.jpg
Here’s another article based on the SciAm article. This one was in the 1-1-2021 issue of The Literary Digest by Funk & Wagnalls:
Original scan by Google:
http://www.sealevel.info/TheLiteraryDigest_1921-01-01_Fertilizing_the_Air.pdf
Cleaned up:
http://www.sealevel.info/TheLiteraryDigest_1921-01-01_Fertilizing_the_Air.html
Oops… 1921, not 2021