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What's the environmental impact of burning all the coal in the world?

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That's like removing the oxygen from 1.33 E 13 tons of air.

How much does that leave for humans to breathe in the future?

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  1. It is not a matter of oxygen. If carbon dioxide gases are above safety standards, then the world will be quite a bit warmer. Then the ocean water will lose oxygen because warmer water holds less oxygen. Then algae will die. Without algae, the ocean will be filled with bacteria. The warming ocean will evaporate the water with bacteria and will kill all land animals causing mass extinction.


  2. Democrats will tax us to death long before we need to worry about burning all the coal.

  3. We are all going to die! This creates CO2 which will tip the world environmental balance.

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