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Home › Climate Change › Do Higher CO2 Concentrations Help Grow Plants?

Do Higher CO2 Concentrations Help Grow Plants?

craigshieldsPosted on February 10, 2026 Posted in Climate Change

No.

Higher CO2 concentrations don’t increase crop yields, just like higher O2 concentrations don’t grow stronger or healthier animals. We take the chemicals out of the atmosphere that we need for our metabolism.

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