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re: Climatology: more hot, dryness for Texas
Posted on 4/24/24 at 9:31 am to olddawg26
Posted on 4/24/24 at 9:31 am to olddawg26
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So i would think unless it’s untrue we are emitting X amount of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, we probably have some affect on it
What is the historical average of CO2 content on Earth's atmosphere, as measured from the beginning of life on this planet? Where are we now in comparison?
This post was edited on 4/24/24 at 9:32 am
Posted on 4/24/24 at 9:38 am to UtahCajun
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What is the historical average of CO2 content on Earth's atmosphere, as measured from the beginning of life on this planet? Where are we now in comparison?
I provided a reasonable argument of why more CO2 in an atmosphere makes the temperature trend upwards, citing 2 demonstrable observations on a small and large scale. If your only response is to try to make me dig through what the co2 level was when dinosaurs were here then it’s obvious what you’re trying to do. The average temperature is increasing, unless you’d care to refute that, and we are emitting more CO2 into the atmosphere, unless you’d care to refute that too. No I don’t know what percentage is volcanos, no I don’t know what the global temperature should be. The debate is does the temperature eventually level out with more CO2 being emitted every day, mainly by China and India
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