Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory released the conclusions of a study they conducted that shows climate models used to predict global warming may have underestimated the amount of carbon dioxide absorbed by plants. It’s conclusion was focused around the moderate dissemination of carbon dioxide in plant leaves, especially the components occurring inside internal leaf tissues. The new report sanctions the idea that the Earth is fit for renumeration of carbon emissions.

The climate models used to predict and study global warming overestimate the growth of carbon in the atmosphere. Not that they are not a useful gauge of predicting or studying global warming or climate change, but this new study shows that the eco-system of the Earth is very diverse and capable of dealing with carbon emissions and other greenhouse gasses. It won’t prevent climate alarmists from softening their chicken little cries of the sky is falling based on their accusations that humans emit too much CO2. But their claims are further damaged as a result of the conclusions of studies like this.