Tyler Owensby

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Another extreme—and completely theoretical—calculation shows that, even should we burn all of the world’s known reserves of all fossil fuels (coal, crude oil, and natural gas: an impossibility due to the prohibitive costs of extracting these fuels from mostly marginal deposits), atmospheric O2 concentration would be reduced by just 0.25 percent.[59]
How the World Really Works: The Science Behind How We Got Here and Where We're Going
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