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Uncharted Territory, rapid warming greatly exceeds models' forecasts
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<blockquote data-quote="JesusFollowerForever" data-source="post: 77658467" data-attributes="member: 453962"><p>I never understood how carbon dioxide representing a mere 0.04% of total atmospheric gases and having the lowest warming potential index of 1 could be responsible for warming. To me CO2 cannot be the main cause of warming at best a minor contributor.</p><p></p><p>I read recently that the measurement used in showing warming are situated on top ( flat tar roofs) of building within cities, the bulk of the measurements are are from these temperature recording devices... go figure why....</p><p></p><p>I noticed also that the trillions of dollars generated from carbon taxes go somewhere but where and in what proportions?...who pockets this money?</p><p></p><p>most of the carbon emissions are from China, Pakistan, India, yet they continue and no one intervenes.</p><p></p><p>CO2 has become a cult and is not based on science, now people think CO2 is toxic. Yet the minimum concentration of atmospheric CO2 for vegetation to grow is only half of the current value or about 200 PPM, we are close to that minimum.</p><p></p><p>since CO2 has increased in the atmosphere also vegetation coverage has increased in proportion, if you visit the greenhouse of some botanical gardens, they inject extra CO2 for a total of 1200 ppm or 3 x the current atmospheric values to promote vegetation growth.... no need to explain that without vegetation we would all die quickly.</p><p></p><p>All these facts I have researched and verified many years ago, I encourage people to do the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JesusFollowerForever, post: 77658467, member: 453962"] I never understood how carbon dioxide representing a mere 0.04% of total atmospheric gases and having the lowest warming potential index of 1 could be responsible for warming. To me CO2 cannot be the main cause of warming at best a minor contributor. I read recently that the measurement used in showing warming are situated on top ( flat tar roofs) of building within cities, the bulk of the measurements are are from these temperature recording devices... go figure why.... I noticed also that the trillions of dollars generated from carbon taxes go somewhere but where and in what proportions?...who pockets this money? most of the carbon emissions are from China, Pakistan, India, yet they continue and no one intervenes. CO2 has become a cult and is not based on science, now people think CO2 is toxic. Yet the minimum concentration of atmospheric CO2 for vegetation to grow is only half of the current value or about 200 PPM, we are close to that minimum. since CO2 has increased in the atmosphere also vegetation coverage has increased in proportion, if you visit the greenhouse of some botanical gardens, they inject extra CO2 for a total of 1200 ppm or 3 x the current atmospheric values to promote vegetation growth.... no need to explain that without vegetation we would all die quickly. All these facts I have researched and verified many years ago, I encourage people to do the same. [/QUOTE]
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