Abstract

Carbon dioxide CO2 increasing 2 ppm yearly since developed countries started elimination of NOx and elimination of NP. Global warming is happening by the decrease of CO2 assimilation from insufficient supply of NP fertilyzer. Developed countries hated NOx and NP and are eliminating NOx and NP. Japan is criticized as increasing much CO2. Japan is eliminating NOx,NP completely using much electricity producing 2 billion tone CO2 for the elimination of NOx and NP. Fish production of Japan dropped to 10%. GDP do not increase. If developed countries stop elimination of NOx,NP . CO2 assimilation is activated. Production of grain and fish increase. DGP will increase and global warming will stop.

Highlights

  • The earth is warming by the increase of burning of fossil

  • Global warming is happening by the decrease of CO2 assimilation from insufficient supply of NP fertilyzer

  • Almost 100% of produced CO2 is converted to carbohydrate by CO2 assimilation

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Summary

Introduction

The earth is warming by the increase of burning of fossil. In the world, 140 billion tone fossil is burned. Developed 7 countries wish to provide clean water and clean air and eliminated NOx and NP By these eliminating procedure, supply of NP is retarded, CO2 assimilation is retarded and growth of plant is retarded and production of food like grain and fish is retarded, DGP increase is stopped and countries are declining. Fish production of the world increased at developing countries who do not do NOx elimination like China, India and Indonesia. Fish production of developed countries decreased since NOx elimination. By the elimination of NOx and NP, Fish production of Japan decreased from 12 million tone of 1975 to 2.5 million tone after 1980. If Japan stop NOx, NP elimination and increase NP concentration increase and 2.4 billion plankton grow and 2.4 billion tone CO2 is fixed and 12 million tons fish will be produced.

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