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re: Machine says co2 is our atmosphere is on the rise. Not breaking news I know.
Posted on 11/27/24 at 8:08 pm to Cycledude
Posted on 11/27/24 at 8:08 pm to Cycledude
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This is a machine doing a simple measurement. It’s not complicated. Doesn’t require tons of rigorous testing, but you brainiacs can’t take it for what it’s worth
What you posted means nothing without much more context and details, buffoon.
Posted on 11/27/24 at 8:24 pm to Cycledude
So what is it supposed to be? It been way higher and way lower in the past. Do you know the level at which plants start to die?
Posted on 11/27/24 at 9:12 pm to Cycledude
20 parts per million in 10 years?
What’s going on with the other 999,980 parts?
What’s going on with the other 999,980 parts?
Posted on 11/27/24 at 9:35 pm to Smeg
We do like plants. We depend on plants for our very lives. But plants don’t like it when the artificially high co2 levels cause the climate to get out of whack, causing hurricanes to blow them down, wildfires and droughts to burn them up, or sea level rise to saturate their roots with saltwater.
Posted on 11/27/24 at 9:38 pm to Cycledude
Like anything else in nature, it will fluctuate. I need the readings for every year.
Posted on 11/27/24 at 9:55 pm to Relham10
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Hole-E shite! What do we do?
Since everyone exhales CO2, we all need to hold our breath 30 minutes each day and that will bring the level down.
Posted on 11/27/24 at 9:58 pm to Cycledude
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That seems like a pretty significant increase to me.

It's not
Posted on 11/27/24 at 10:01 pm to UtahCajun
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20 parts per million sounds significant to you?

over 14 years

Posted on 11/28/24 at 3:46 am to Cycledude
Onoz, trees like that shite!!
Posted on 11/28/24 at 4:17 am to chryso
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I am not sure why everyone is so angrily discounting this. 20 ppm is not a lot but it is 5%. I don't know if that is a problem or not. It sounds like a bunch of snowflakes are getting upset at hearing information that they don't like.
I get upset when stupid data like this is used to tax me more
Posted on 11/28/24 at 4:25 am to Cycledude
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son at Southern Miss
this says it all

Posted on 11/28/24 at 4:25 am to Cycledude
quote:Show your son this graph. Ask him what he thinks is the reason we are in an ice age.
Machine says co2 is our atmosphere is on the rise. Not breaking news I know.
My son at Southern Miss says they have a Licor machine for measuring photo synthesis in plants.

Posted on 11/28/24 at 5:03 am to MikeD
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You’d be foolish to not acknowledge that we are contributed something.
Here’s the crux, how much of the added heat is caused by CO2, and how much is the increase in CO2 from the heat?
As the oceans warm, they release CO2. Remember that the climate graphs typically show either no correlation between warming in the atmosphere and CO2 levels, or the CO2 rise FOLLOWS the rise in temps.
So it’s a real question. Yes, humans are releasing CO2, but is it significant compared to the other factors, and if so, how significant?
Posted on 11/28/24 at 5:14 am to Cycledude
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But plants don’t like it when the artificially high co2 levels cause the climate to get out of whack, causing hurricanes to blow them down, wildfires and droughts to burn them up, or sea level rise to saturate their roots with saltwater.


Posted on 11/28/24 at 5:44 am to UtahCajun
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For optimum growth...1000ppm Where we are is dangerously low and is why we see famines and other crop failures.
To be fair, that’s what people keep in their greenhouses. I don’t want to be a human living in that state either. 425 is not a bad reading for plants or animals.
I am a firm believer in climate change. We all should be…because by definition, climates change! I am not a believer that humans are responsible for some massive shift of climate that will end the planet
Posted on 11/28/24 at 5:47 am to Cycledude
Pretty much sums up the bullshite here. Send to your son also.
420ppm is close to what the call the death line for human life sustainability.
You are the carbon the want to reduce.
420ppm is close to what the call the death line for human life sustainability.
You are the carbon the want to reduce.
Posted on 11/28/24 at 7:13 am to Cycledude
Plant some trees. Problem solved.
Posted on 11/28/24 at 7:43 am to Cycledude
How much more can I pay in taxes and personal freedoms to prevent whatever you’re suggesting from happening?!
Posted on 11/28/24 at 7:49 am to Cycledude
I played baseball against USM while in college it could have been me.
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