Comments: Organic fertilizers could sequester carbon, slow global warming
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    I would like to introduce myself in this discuss of an important question about Global Warming as saying THANK YOU GOOD, to the people of this world that continuing helping and trying many times to save our health-less and unique home, our EARTH!
    I am a beginner in this subject, as just have started knowing about this king of main, but i have to say that with all my knowledge i believe that Organic Fertilizer can really change our actual world to a better and health place to live.
    But i have to say that i am afraid of the Capitalism that we face nowadays, what can happen with someone (person our country) that try to stop, in special, the Chemical Fertilizer Industry??? Would then even survive to report what they have tried???
    I do not even imagine what can happen. Might have and Civil War against those who whant's just to own money but destroy our place.
    But one thing i really know for sure, i am already to fight for our home, not with a war, but with habit like Organic Fertilizer, making my own food, separating my garbage and not using so much disposable wrapping.

    Jose Assis from Brazil


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