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CalSTRS faces calls to divest from fossil-fuel investments

At CalSTRS' recent investment committee meeting, a large group that included about 40 school children armed with signs, banners and stuffed animals, urged the committee to divest from fossil fuels and to add divestment as a tool in the California State Teachers' Retirement System's governance policy. Speakers, including many of the students whose comments were not broadcast by CalSTRS to protect their privacy, urged CalSTRS to divest, according to videos posted on the website of Fossil Free California.

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Is there some place you can name in California where the plants need more CO2?

Everywhere meathead......it's a regulating function of this - 6CO2 + 6H20 + (energy) → C6H12O6 + 6O2

Prove me wrong with a detailed breakdown and explain why a higher % is detrimental at the current levels
of Nitrogen 78 % as opposed to the .03 % of CO2 in the atmosphere....
Remember to calculate the 65 - 80 % dissolving of CO2 into the Oceans of the Earth over multiple years...
Remember to calculate the total output of ALL generators as opposed to losses....


Have at it LIAR.....
 
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